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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1897)
'NIK DAILY ASTORIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH N, IIU.7. Astoria Electric Supply Co. Will Conduct Business at 430 CommercUl Street Opening on or About April 1 WITH A ITIX LIKE or Electric Supplies .nnd FIxtMre Fancy Slippers Ladles Walking QhnAC Durable School OlIUCo Seasonutilc Goods Rotters Robber Boots, Etc. S John Hahn & Co. A Warranted 479 Commercial St. YE8TERDAT8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 44 deg. Minimum temperature, 35 dec Precipitation, .0 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1, 1, ISSt, to date. 73.59 Inch. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 1S94, to date, 18.24 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Occasional rain; fresh northerly winds. TO KKADEKS T De41y A.torlu eatala twtoe as mack rood lag matter as Say other pspar sabllehod la Astoria. It ! the Ml? paper that pretests Its roodor with a sally telegraphl report. TO AOTBBTI8ERS.-TBS "Dolly As- torlaa" has aor thas tortee as assay rood srs as say ether papar pabllahea la Aato via. It Is therefore Mors thaa twice as valaable as aa advertlalag aaedlaaa. tat of Orro, i Oooaty of ClaUop. We, tka aaderslgaoa. local ssoasgers respectively of the Wester Valoa ass Vestal Telegraph eoaapoale. hereby r- tlfjr ttst tka "Dally Astorlas" ta Us oaly Vapor pabllsbod la Astoria wklek bow re- eel to, or at aay tiaa sarlag ear ooatrol f salt .Bin kas received, a telegraphic pro report. B. D, JOHNSON, If aaagor fir. C. T. Co. J. K. CLABK, Maaagor Paotm ToL Co. AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. Every good action Is In some way well repaid. Spring by spells. "Gypatne" see Swope, City council meeting- tonight. Next nickel-tn-the-elot machines. New Oxford ties. Columbia CtoeCo. New lace shoes. Columbia Shoe Co. Dice and card games are slated to - New strap sandals. Co. Columbia Sho "Oypsine" the finish. only durable wall Nels Anderson was over from War renton yesterday. Ladies' bath and hair-dressing parlor, 107 Twelfth street. Ekstrom has the only complete stock of Jewelry In the city. Treatment for dandruff and loss of hair, 107 Twelfth street . Miss Alice Munaell, graduate optician, office in Bhanahan building. The "I told you so" people had It all their own way yesterday. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing Take it to Ekstrom's. Blue violets, raised In Astoria. were yesterday seen upon the streets. Jack Wilson, the soldier athlete, was over from Fort Stevens yesterday. It was reported last evening that Captain Brown was not quite so well. Mrs. Stjernatrom, 107 Twelfth street, treats rheumatism by massage, the only The most attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street The well known white elephant wore a black overcoat yesterday. He is not yet sure that spring has come. Ross, Hlgglns tc Co. have sold their Uppertown store to Mr. R. V. Marion, recently bookkeeper In the main down town store. The ,ounsen.sus of opinion yesterday was that the police department had done the right thing In closing the gambling games. Mr. Morris Staples, of Walluski, was in the city yesterday, and didn't ar rive on a nying machine, either. But he says the roads might be better. There is other good tea besides Schilling's Best; but none nearly so good for the money. If you don't like it, the grocer returns your money in full." iinsl ari eoo Pained Celery Compound Is not .i patent medicine ; it is not a s.uviurilla ; it is not a tonic ; t is not a nervine; it is as mtkh tx tu t than all these as a diamond is better than cut glass. It is t.r Best 3 pring Medicine In the world. e have it. It imrti. ESTES-CONN DRUG CO. Commercial Stree William F. Brown, forty-seven years of age, died at the hospital yesterday of pneumonia. Mies Munsell, the optician, can be found at her office In the Shanahan building from 9 a m. to S p. m. Walt for the "Huseby." the best bicycle on earth for the least money, 140 and 350. F. L. Parker, agent. Mr. Charles Schuhbe. of the Aber deen Packing Company, of llwaco, call ed on hie Astoria friends yesterday. Mr. J. 8. Billey, who has been visit Ing his daughter, Mrs. Kuettner, yester day returned to his home In Portland. Amongst the sporting fraternty. yes terday. there seemed to be an opinion that at the Carson light the best man was whipped. The new bowling alley for the Ath letic Club is hearing completion, and when finished (Rill be one of the attrae tlons of the city. Information has been received that the association football, players In Vic toria, B. C, are willing to play the Astoria club at any time. Just received, my first shipment of skirts. Every one Is a beauty. No two alike. A few tailor-made suits at Cohen's Low Price Store. little prices and big values In new spring checks and fancy black and colored dress goods Just received at the Low Price Store. 491 Bond street Next Monday or Tuesday the engi neers will have completed the blocking off of the lots and driving corner stakes In the new city cemetery at Clatsop. Arthur Whlttey left this morning on the steamer Elder to go to Alaska via San Francisco, where he will be em ployed In the cannery of J. W. Hume. The ordinance reducing salaries of certain city officials, was yesterday re turned by the mayor to the auditor and Police Judge, with his signature duly affixed. 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. W. A. Fraser, special agent and adjuster for the Central American In surance Company and Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Company, of St. Paul, Is In the city on a tour of Inspection. Mr. Frank Mildred, foreman uf the works at the new North Head light house, ran a nail Into his knee the other day, and is now laid up in the hospital in Astoria. The Injury Is a very painful one. Mr. Joeeph H. Thatcher, superintend ent of -he Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph Company, with head'juart. rs at Portland, is visiting In the city. He reports that business in the metropolis Is Improving all along the line. Contractors Wakefield and Jacobson expect the first consignment of their piles from Goble within the next day or so, when they will at once com mence driving the railroid line between Tongue Point and the Eagle cannery. The Clerks' Association of the city Is circulating a paper for signature by the merchants, making it obligatory to close, during the summer season, all places of business at 8 o'clock in the evening. They hope to be successful in their efforts. In the police court yesterday. Char! Ives and Charles Rogers were on trial for fighting. As there was no evidence to convict, both men were acquitted although each had sworn out a war rant for the arrest of the other. It was probably only a drunken quarni. Mr. L. W. Storror, superintendent of the Pacific coast lines of the Postal Telegraph Company, with headquar ters in San Francisco, is 1n the city looking after the interests of his com pany. Mr. Storror says the prospects are good for a decided Improvement In business in California this season. The Columbia Iron Works has Just completed the new can-soldering ma chine recently patented by the Univer sal Can Soldering Machine Company of Astoria. The machine Is now on exhibition, and works to the entire satisfaction of the patentees. It will handle oval and round cans of differ ent sizes at the same time. Astoria Is rapidly coming to the front as a machine and Iron manufacturing loan, and too much credit cannot be given to the enterprising workmen and man ufacturers who are helping to build up the city. The beginning of bettor thin ha evidently come for Astoria. A large amount of work and a numler of new building have already ren arranged for this season. Many more enterprises are under consideration, to say nothing of the big deals auxiliary to the rail road. Mr. J. K. Ferguson, the architect, has Just oloaed a contract with Captulit Dau McVlcar to erect for that gentle man a handsome modern dwelling house. Mr. Ferguson roport that a number of other contract in' under consideration, and that In his opinion there will be great actlvltly In the building line In Astoria during thl year. A Cutting Affair. -At W. J. Scully's hardware store. 4.M Bond street, where he sell. Rothes pins at S cents a doren. rolling pin UV, potato mashers Sv, stove lid liters fv. stove polish Jo, as bestos cooking mats ac. candlesticks 5c. garden trowels UV, curling Irons 3c. all slies egg beaters ,V. two-foot rules 10c. hatchets J.V, No. S copper wash boilers ti, wood frame clothes wringers 31. 75. Contractor Normlle will today or to morrow commence work on the exca vations for the basement of Mr. Flavel s new residence at the corner of Kiev enth and Grand avenue. Yesterday he started a gang of men and teams at work preparing the ground at Smith' Point for the Astoria Iron Works' new shipyard, where the Manxantta will bc repaired. Tomorrow Mr. Normlle will also, probably, start a large number of men at work on the Second steet sewer. Mr. W. J. Skldmore and and Mr. William Linville. of Missouri, after vis iting the ranches of Messrs. 1). K. ,nd Phin Warren, left Wednesday evening for Tillamook via Portland, to Inspect cattle In that district for shipment to the East. It is their purpose to send a tralnload of Oregon cattle to the East for stall-feeding, if they can find a sufficient number of animals which will sued transportation across the continent. The local board of civil service ex aminers.. In the customs department yesterday recved advices from Wash ington that the following gentlemen. who were examined a few weeks ago. had passed with creditable percent ages: George M. McBrfde. 81.35; Am brose R. Cyrus. "8.31 ; Abraham L Clark. S9.44; James Thomas Lee. 72.9V Ernest L Mitchell. 71.36. Four young men failed to pass. All of the appli cants were from Astoria and vicinity. It Is expected that at the council meeting tonight some action will be taken looking to the repairing nf the road between the Washington cannery and Smith's Point. The tmprovemen is certainly a needed one. and In view of the establishment at Smith's IVIn of the new iip yard, and the larg amount of work to be done there he immediate future, it I the generu opinion that the city cannot do lea than to place the only road to th point In passable condition RHEUMATISM QUICKLY CURED After having been confined to the house for eleven days and paying out 325 in doctor Wlls without benefit. Mr. crank Dolson of Sault Ste. Marie. Mich was cured by one buttle of Chamber lain s Pain Balm costing 23 cents, and has not since been troubled with that complaint. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. LENTEN SERVICES. Calendar for Grace Church During Each Week. Monday Morning prayer at 9; Sun day school teachers or Church Broth erhood at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Morning prayer at 9; boy holr at 4. Wednesday Morning prayer and llt- ny at 9; evening prayer at Holy In nocents at 7:30. Thursday Morning prayer at caroi practice at i..vi p. m.; evening prayer and address at 4; boy choir and litany at 7. Friday Morning prayer and iltany 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 ladies meet at the hotel Tlgh"! Tuesdays and Wednesdays In the after noon to make the vestments for the boy choir. Why Is it that you always think of the most brilliant things to say to the dentUt Just when he has your mouth so wedged up that you cannot even cry for mercy? rep LHIANE3) Iubinir, Kly, bleeding palms, baple naiU, and ptlDful finger end., pimples, bUckbeada, oily, rn'iihy ikis.dry, tliln, and falling balr, Itch log, acaly acalpa, all yield quickly to warm b.tha with CCTir UKA Hoir, and geoUa anointings with C'oriciuu (oinimeotj, the great (kin cur. Stiicro la eid ttrmrtfqtt! world. PoTTBB Dloo ajtd Cant. Corp., Holt Prop., tiotxou. IT " How to frodue (toft. White Bod.'rTrw. I7CHINQ HUMORS tuTKioa aaMaia, A man roa,y dress as well aa his ow good Judgment and the nslstance an artistic tailor may elect. He ma take his "tubs," but If his digesll organs are out of order, he will hav an unw holesome appearance. Ills com liexlon and the whites of his eyes will have a yellowish cast. Ills tongue w be coated, appetite poor, his te.ih ru ty. his breath abominable. Me Is o big. uttmtsukable sign of uonstipatlo The quickest, surest, easiest way cure this trouble la to tske Dr. Pierce1 Pleasant Pellets. They are made rellned, concentrated vegetable extrac Nothing In the least harmful elite Into their composition. They hu down all Impurities, and "make the move on." They are the product many years' study and practice, 1 Pierce cannot afford to put forth worthless article. AOtiress wim ;i cents in one-ve stamps, to cover cost of maliln on World's Dispensary Medical Assocla tlon, Kuffalo, N. Y . and gvt a free copy .if the "Medical Adviser." A SNAP. For sole cheap and on easy terms. four choice building bus In McClurv Astoria. For particular call on llouaill . Ward. M Itoml stieet. TKKASIKKH'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all parti holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsed prior to November I. IS'.M, t present the same to the county trea urer for nymcnt. as Interest cease after this date. Pated thl Uth day of March. A. I IS" It. L WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop County, FROM CRIPPLE CREEK. After the big fire In Cripple Creek, I took a very severe odd and trtel many remedies without help, the onld only becoming nsre aettl"d. After usJn three small bottles of Chamberlain lugh Kemeiiy, Doth the cough an cold left me. and In this high altllui! It takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. O. B. Henderson, ed Itor Daily Advertiser. For sole by Es tea-Conn Drug Co. Astor Assembly No. 22. United A tlsans, gave one of their monthly so cials last night A short program was rendered as follows: Piano tolo, Miss Mamie Smith; vocal solo. Mr. tt'm Belcher; humorous reading. Mrs. Kv Moore; vocal solo. Miss Katie Shlvely recitation. Master Arthur Bosworth iramatlo recitation. Mss Shlvely Coffee and cake were then served, an all seemed to enjoy the occasion grea ly. Those taking part In the prvgram were heartily encored. The United Ar tlsans are making rapid progress. Is a beneficial and social order. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occident Mrs. Wltmarsh. A. C. Put terson, L. W. Storron. J. H. Thatcher. A. Asenbach. T. V. I.lllls. W. Eldreil W. P. Smith, M Singleton. P. B. Whit ney. Cap. Patten. W. B. Holllngs worth. W. A. Frazer. ('has. Wnlte, Jn spencer. J. t Harrett, R. B. Oyer an wit-, rranK Theihault and wife, j. if Johnnsen. L. Fairer, Ernest Brown. Parker C. II. Wheeler. Nehalem; r vink,.i t it- , . ... j. . iiunn. t-oniami; lieo. Stetson. Mill Creek; Tldx Modey. Knap pa; Charles Johnson, Knappa; L T. Anderson. Clackamas. TO CI BK A Coi n IN OVE AV. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If R falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. When your cook falls 111 you regre mat you ever found fault with the biscuits. Even though they are no or motners standard, they are much better than you can make yourself. Hoe-Cake Soap Has No Equal. Made under United States patent it must necessarily be different from ail others -Contains no starch, free alkali or worthless filling The Value of a Newspaper Ah an advertlHlncr medium dependa upon ItH uenerul circulation umontf a deHlr- le clan of people and itt vtandlng in the community. The Astoria n posseaaea fully both of these advantaea. BUYERS AND SKIXICKS. The following dceda wers riled for record In the utile of Recorder Wil liams yesterday: United States patent to Newton E, Foster, Iota S, S, 4. section 19, township 5 "north of rang" a west, US acres John C, Kerrell anil wife to Jas. C. Ferrell, lot , block UV Shlvrly'a I 00 UTH STREET SEW Kit NOTICE. Notice Is heroby slven (hat the com mon council propivse to ronsiruci i sewer on Uth street, in mo cny ... ... Astoria, from the south side or Irving or cneca tiieiti, safest snd most errec avenue to the south line of Itoml street. Itual menus Is Hosteller' Stomach IUI The district to be embraced upmiers. which gives a healthful Impetus which assiwstnent shall be levied to1 to. Ion never excites the renal eigan defray the cost of constructing said like the tlery, unmeditated stiuiulani. sower shall be bounded as follows, to - wit; lleginnlng at the northwest coi ner of lot 2, bl.H-k ii:t, of Mctiure's Asiorla. as extended by Cyrus oluey. thence north- erly through block W and Ht t the northwest corner of lot 2. Mck thence easterly along the north line! of said lot 2 to (he northeast corner thereof; thence northerly through the I center of blocks 71. l". 4. and to' tile northwest corner of lot 3. block '', thence easterly along the north line of block 59 and 5 to a point feet cast of the northeast corner of lot 3 of suld block M; thence southerly throusn blocks 5.H. CI, . 65 and M to a point feet east of the northeast corner of lot S. block 91; thence easterly along the north line of wild block HI to the northerns! corner of lot 5 thereof, thence southerly through bhx-ki VI and .1 to the northeast corner of lot . block ' 114; themv westerly along the north Hue of blocks III and 113 lo the place of beginning. The lots, blocks and parcels of land embraced In such sewerage district, above described, are as follows: UjI 3. 4, &. . and 7, Uo'k 4; IOIS a, a. Hllii t, on a lots 3. 4. 5 and (. block 71; lots X 4. 5. and . block 4.'.. lots 3, i. and . block 41; lots 3, 4. 5 and 1 block 0; loU 3. 4. 5 and . bio. k 5; lots I. 3. 3. 12. 13. 14 and west half of 4 and II. block 5.1; hits I. S, 3. i:. 11. 14 and west half of 4 and 11. block (I; lot 1, 1, 3. 13. 13. 14 and west half of 4 and 11. block It. lots 1. !. 3. 13. 13. 14 and west half of 4 and II. block 5; lots I, 3. 3, 13. 13. 14. and west half of 4 and 11. block 70; lota 1. 3. 3. 4. 5, lo. 11. 13. 13. and 14. block l; lots I. 3, 3. 1, S, 10, II, 13. 13. and 14. block W-all In the city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClurn and rxtended by Cyrus Olney. Estimates of the expense of said sewer and the (dans and pccirt-aton and diagrams, for the same and of the locality to be drained will be deposited by the city surveyor with the auditor and police Judge for public examina tion, and may be Inspected at the office f such officer. And unless a remonstrance, signed by the owners of three-fourths of the property In said sewer assessment dis trict be filed with the auditor and po- lice Judge within ten days from the final publh-atlon f this nothe, lo-wtt on or berore Thursday. April 1, ivj,, the common council will order the con struction of such sewer Hy order of the common council. Attest: II. K. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. Oregon. March 11. lv7. I.lnen with various silken dot ami ; ower-llke designs Is seen everywhere. IMM IORATK N NOTES. The Oregon and Washington iK.ards ' re doing gorsl work and should be 1th-, rally supported ami encouraged. As , result of this worn many eastern people are turning their attention to he Pacific Northwest. If the reader as any friends In the East who are likely to come here this year, send their names and addresses to the un- erslgnet and I will see that they get supply of the best literature ami In formation as to this country. GEO. S. riATTV, General Agent Wisconsin Central Lines, Portland, Or. There Is nothing more terrifying than nergetlc Ignorance. BILIOUS COLIC. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be Tiad by tak ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarhoea Remedy, and If taken a soon as the first Indication of the iliwase appears, it will prevent the attack. For sale by Entes-Conn Drug Co. The real tailor made girl will not be deluded Into buying organdie shirt alsts, but will stick to percale. COFFEE- SOCIABLE. There will be a coffee sociable at the Swedish Church Saturday evening. In the basement of the church. A short program, will be rendered In the church at 8 p. m. The revival of the flounce Is assured. Warrenton Is olumbia Harbor and Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans oo ppllcatlon. OFF DUTY. It Is essential to the well being of the physical economy Hint ttie kidneys and bladder should be eieinslly active, that they should never go "off duly." if they do, the kidneys fall to secret from the blood the watery element and the Impurities that should b thrown off by the hldd r. and boih organs suffer lit organic health from lhi!r Inaction, and incur dangerous imtladlc. Among these are llrlght's disease if (he kidneys, diabetes, re tention of the mine, gravel, dropsy, Ac These are no trllbta, but obstlusle dl eases, developing rapidly and trrmln- or.ating too often fatally. To piM'eni or commerce. Malaria, d.vspepsla. con sllpallon, liver trouble, nervousness , and debility remedied by the genial tnedlclne, useful In convalescence und old age, A w lncglarul thr a nay. . Chiffon veils will be as much worn inis summer ns last. JVTOn.IV. WANTKD. WANTKD -A g.M girl f ir general hotisiiwttrk at 33 l-lftwnlh street Ap- l'!ll",ll.'' run heist. FOR RKNT Nicely fundshe.1 rooms., with lath. for gentlemen only. Apply at .114 Seventeenth atree-t. FOR RKN'T3 dwelling house In i Kast Astoria, of . 7 and 4 room re- nvtivey. Term reasonable. Iinjulre ' at l5 Harrison avenue. ( , FOR eUI.K. ! " ' . l-oit AIf. - rorly f.mt s.n.W fr sale ' '!, i w.unerv-ii sire". UST etmly evening, a mink fur collar. Finder please leave at the ! Aatorlan orfiee. PROPKHSIONAL CAHl'H i SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. II. 8. LYMAN. OfTl.v, Hotel Tlgh, corner 15th and , Franklin. Hours, first Wednesday f every monui, I a, m, to I p. m. Every satuway, t a, m. to 1 p. m .. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and I. Pythian Building, over c. H. Coopsr'a store. DR. o. a EST EH, I PIIT8ICIAN AND Bl'llCKON. ! Rpeclal attontlon to dls uf wumon tnd surgery. Oftico over Danfgers stors. Astoria I Telephone No. U. I'll JAV TI'TTLE. ' 1 PHVSICIAN AND SURUKON Offliie, nsims & ami . Pyihlan bulldg 53!'n f.unmenial SI, Residence same Telephone 'M. J Acting assistant surgeon V. 8. Ma-j rlne htmplioi service. H. T. CR08IIT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 4 Commercial street I Q A. flOWLriT. ATTORNEY AND COUNBKLOR AT LAW. Offlco on Bond siroet, Astoria, tr joilN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. OfTIca upstairs, Aatorlan Building J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxsa Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON ft DOLPH,' ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, 14, B, M and 7. Hamilton Ilullillng. All legal and col leetlon bualn-M promptly aftanded lo. Claims against th government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETIN08. TEMPLE LODOB NO. 7. A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening or each month. O. W. LOUNBDERRY, W. M. E. C. IIOLDEN, Secretary. I ' A.HTOHIA IHON WOWKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land and Marine En(ln. Boiler work, SUeo boat and Cannery Work s Specialty. Caetfnft of All DKrlptf.,ni Mad to Order os Short Node. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L Pox Vloe President O. B. Prasl Bscrstary First National Bank. Treasurer Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 3G6 COMMERCIAL ST. the Best... IIBtit y t f . It t 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? - RREMNER & HOLMES Totnp turns No. Aj hiacksmlthe. Special Attention I'alil ui Htoatnboai Ha. palling. First class flursMliooiiig, 1U). LOGGING CAMP (DORK A SPECIALTY IHT OI.NBV AT., d anil 4la. .SNAP A KODAK. at auy man sstnlna uul ui our sturs and ynuil lt a portrait of a man brimming uvar wllh piwuanl thought", Mueh quality la tlis liuort wa havsiooffnraresiieiuihla ilifali MtaS. COM If AND THY Til KM MUG I ins & CO. A. V. ALL1CN, PfAllMIN I iroifrle. Flout, FreJ. PtovUlon,, FrtilU Vrnrtablrs, Cm.krry, ! and Plated Wat. l.oggrra'Hiiiuillrv Cor. Tantb and Oommsretal straota J. B. VVYA'IT, I'hon. So. 6S A.IMls. Ott Hfinl w i.i re, ShiChnnMery, ( iroeerleH. IVovImIohh, PAINTM nnd OII.H. sottol AlUsllas Pal4 to Mrp4'"t Miss. i44The Louvre" iSTOItla S (.OIK.COtS j ENTI-RTAINMKNT MALL ri.ooM , . .... Maawinrant liar.. i . , , ! tttaiim.vu riMl-vu" ' Good Order and Everybody's Rigbta TRItTir OHSBKVgll. 107a 1 Rot Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Shij) Chiull'ry, ilnnlwHre, lrun A 8uefr Coal, OrtVoritis A Provision!!, Flour A Mill Kcwl. Puints, Oils, VariiiHlitw, Iipjors Hupjilii'S, rairluiiik's Joules. Doors A VfintltwB. Auriculturul IiiiKmt Wftpms A Vt'liiclttt, Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GF0.N1C0LL, Assistant. orricx: Kopp's New Brewery Japanese Goods Oriental Curios NovelUeH WING LEE. 543Commerclal St. W. L. ROHU feal Estate and Insuropce 1 10 KLKVKNTII ST, orrico wllh K. A. Tnyli.r. SEASIDE SAWJuIIiIj. A oomplets stock of lumber on hand In ths rough or dressed. Flooring, rus 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. H F L. LOOAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY RBADINO ROOM FRB TO ALL. Open every day from I o'clock to l:H and i.K to t:t0 p. m. Buboortption rates M sor anount. B W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB ITS,