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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1897)
T1IK DAILY AST0R1AN, WKDXKSUAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1'.I7. Astoria Electric Supply Co. Will Conduct Business it 430 Commercial Street Opening on or About April 1 WITH A FULL LI Or Electric Supplies Flxturec Fancy Slippers Ladles Walking Chnpc Dnratle School OllUCa Seasonable Goods Rubbers . Rubber Boots, Etc. John Hahn & Co. An Warrantee 479 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum uwnperaturv, 51 deg. Minimum temperature, 32 deg. Precipitation, .02 tatoh, TotAl precipitation from September 1, 1. 1896, to date, "9 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 1S98. to date, 2101 inches. TODATS WEATHER. Fair, warmer. TO BKADXRS.-The "Dally Aitoriaa" oatalae twle at aaach reading matter aa any attar Pr published la Astoria. It la the aaly pa par that preeeate Ita readere artt a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVERT1SKK9. The "Dally Ae- tertaa haa aaore thai twle aa auny read ara aa aay othar pa par pabllahed la Aato tta. It la therefore aaore thaa twle aa valublo aa aa adTartJalng awdlaa. State of Oregoa, i Ooaaty of Clatsop.) Wa the aadarelrnad, local ssaaagera I eepeetlTely af tha ITeetera Caloa and Yeetal Telegraph eoaapaalee, haraby ear Ufy that tha "Dally Astorlaat" la tha aaly pa par pabllahad la Aatorla which bow ra eWee, or at aay tiaae Sarlag oar control f aal4 .flee, hat received, a telegraphta preee raport. B.D.JOHXSOX. Maaagar W. V.T. Co, J. R. CLARK, M aaa-or Poatal Tal. Co. AROUND TOWN. WEDNESDAY. 0 Well to say and well to mean. That sweet accord Is seldom seen. "Gypsine' Swope. The Masoott Friday night "Gypsine" the finish. only durable wall The "Anchor" is remodeling Its en tire interior. Ladies- bath and hsir-drasslng parlor, 107 Twelfth street. Ekstrom has the only complete stock I Jewelry In the city. 7nst arrived Laird, Schober Co'i Spring Stylo. Colombia Shoo Co. Treatment for dandruff and loss of talr, 107 Twelfth street. A carload of 1897 wall papers re ceived at B. F. Allen & Son's. Have you any jeweiry that needs re pairing? Take It to Ekstrom's. C. C. Clark and T. A. Trulllnger ware up from Seaside yesterday. The Family Restaurant, 570 Commer cial street. Good 15c meal. Try It. Dont' forget the Alert Hook and Lad der Company's w'hist social party to night. Mrs. Stjernstrom, 107 Twelfth street. treats rheumatism by massage, the only cure. Lalrd.Schober ft Co's Ladles. MJisesaad Chlldreaa fine hoes, Spring Styles. ' Columbia Hhoa Co, Mr. James Crawford, of Vancouver, fish commissi omer for Washington, is In the city. Knights of Pythias will not fall to read the notice to them In this mom- ing's Issue. Contractor Normlle now has a large gang of men at work on the. Second street sewer. Mr. C. F. Over bough, traveling freight agnt of the O. R. & N., ds In the city, looking out for business. Mr. William Mead, general agent of the Omaha, line, dropped in on his Astoria friends last night. Mr. A. D. Charlton, assistant gen eral passenger agent of the Northern Pacific made a flying visit last even ing to his Astoria friends. Tea gets stale when kept long after firing same as coffee. Schillings Best is fired in San Francisco just before it is sold to grocers. If you don't like it, your grocer returns your money in mil. A Sctailliux baa Fr : ft Compmnv rnutcuco 08 rJMC $ LaCty LOiltpOinid is the Best Spring Mciliiine In The World. It nukes the weak ttroog. We have a. ESTES-CONN DRUG CO. Commercial Street Mr. Kimball, Young's river; C. Mon- naio. Olnoy; J. L. Walorttouso. doslah WtM, of Weston, wore In town yefter- dav. Tho RlKht Rev. A. J. Glorious. Ro- man CathoUc bishop of Indiana, ta In tho city. Mr. Hoitry Miller, a prominont lumber man of Wanhinjrtoo, was In tho city )-ostordaj' Tho O. R. & X. Co. ywttorday paid Its taxes to Sheriff Hare, amounting to 11.595.27. Tho merchants say thoy wore seven-1 tean hundred traveling men In the city yesterday. The most attractive and Inexpensive I light furniture of bamboo made to or-1 der at (IS Commercial street Mine Host H. C. Bowers, of the Port land hotel and Mr. Henry Griffin looked In on Aleck Moglor Ut night. Captain E. P. Parker expects to In- itiate his new piano-box buggy by making a trip to his ranch next Sun-1 day, The weather yesterday was of the betwixt and between kind. It didn't I know wttethor to storm or not to I storm. Another lot of choice country hams bacon and shoulders, well cured and fresh, for 8 and 10 cents per pound at Foard ft Stokes. The ground has all been graded, and a large quantity of lumber is on hand for the building of ehe new shipyard at Smith's Point. Five new houses are under oon."t ruc tion at New Astoria, and Mrs. Lally, the storekeeper, is putting In a largo stuck of new goods. Alex Gilbert returned from Ilwaco I yesterday afternoon, and says that poo- pie over there are very busy, prepar-1 Ing for tho fishing sea-jon, The scow Pathfinder yesterday took a large load or fine new machinery from the Astoria Iron Works to the new cannery at Smith's Point. I At the moetng of the Clerk's Asoda- tktn. Frank Rogers was elected head clerk, C. A, Truesdale, assistant head clerk; H. L. Schiller, bookkeeper; Will Young, cashier: and Fred Hayberg, I floor walker. Dress up. look like something, but don't pay high prices for third-class goods. We have Just received a big line of skirts and silk wraps, every one a beauty. In prices we defy competi- tlon. Cohen's Low Price Store. Crescent bicycles for 1S97 have many Important improvements a grace, I strength, beauty, perfection never be-1 fore attained. The 'S7 models now onl exhibition at our riding academy, 506 1Jy",'lt". .jiictiii.ii iuitiK, cnw,. i ne air was so clear yesterday mat a. iwir-iiwi uo&ru on a pile nve nuies across the rivr coulfL ho diatlnctlv I - ' oteun nHth . w. nal,, T M nnI " o-iiii iiuua on iik vv asm ngi m snore were plainly discernible. ilr. tjene Hamblott has entered the comfecttanery business as a half part- ner in the Spa. As Mr. Hamblett is an old hand at the trade, which he followed in Boston successf ully, it is certain that Iw will lead in sweet things tn Astoria, I Many preparations are being made by society people to attend the recep- Hon to be given tomorrow evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock, by Mrs. Flavel and daughters, the Misses Nellie and Katie, who have but recently returned from Europe. In the county clerk's office yesterday Lars Olson and Joel H. Danlelson, na tives of Sweden, and Dimital Klnlplperls Epamnondor Logotetis. Nlcolaos Kirlpi peris, Nioolaos Rlgar and An tone Rl- gar, filed their intentions to becoming Crt ted State citizens. Mr. Chartee L. Young, proprietor of the Young Opera Company, whioh will exhibit in this otty Friday and Satur day, paid a flying visit to Astoria yes terday. The .company has forty-on members. They played to full houses for three weeks to Portland. A letter received yesterday from Mr. A. B. Hammond, dated at the Waldorf hotel, New York, states that that gen tleman is still very busy in the me tropolis, and Astoria and her connec- ttons figure largely in many big deals. Mr. Hammond expects to be in Astoria again about the last of April. The first meeting of the year of the at tho rwhVMtcv of Captain K. T. Parkmr. Fourteen member were pre. I t, bostdeei a (org number of ladl.tv and giiitletmvn. The following otttevrti wore ek-oted: Preitident. lvter Ftn- layson; secretary, Alttort Kinney; trews- urer, Harry WTwwlit; leader, Frank Oarnaltan; nmrohal, Thomas Parker. Mr. D. Raymond, representing the Wasflilngttvt trick utd Unto Company, of Spokane, la (it the cty and ha ar ranged to mint a carload or tvof Spokane crockery to Astoria. He snya that when tho railroad la completed to Oohle Spokrt.no oxivots to do bua- lnes with Oregon's it)rt, Mr. A. P. Hradtuiry. tho well known knight of tho road, who was In the city yesrteday. stated that Astoria was the bewt tvvon f.r business he had nt hi trip. Country imii.Im are so had that tho farmer In tho Interior cannot get titto town to do busimws. which account!" for tho dull tlmoa nt Interior town. A Cutting Affair. At W. J. Sctltley's hardware store, 4SI Hond street, whore ho soils clothes plus at 2 cents a dosen. rolling pins liV, potato mashers So, stovo lid lifters So, stove ixtllsh So. a bostos cookiitfr mats Sc. candlesticks So garden trowels 1V, curling Irons 5c, all sin's eKff boaters So, t'0-fot rules UV. hatchets "Jo. No. S copper wash bi-llors J2, wood frame clothes wHtiKers J1.T5. There are two camps on tho railroad line at AK!ertrook. One Is knitted at TMrtvtvnth street and FranKlIn av enue. bI tho other farther up the lino. There is at pront only a small force of mon In tho camp, but as aoit as tfto continued winter lots up and tho balmy days of serine are- uslv-ol in. the railroad line along the water front I In this city will become a scene ot g,. era! activity. Tho desertion of tho fnltod Pros by the Now York Herald. Tribune. Timoa and Ewnlng Telegram, and the Phil adejphla Record. Lodger and Evening Press, and the Now- England Press As sociation and San Francisco Examiner which caused tho failure of what was intended to be a groat news trust. leaves the news field entirely to tho Associated Press, and will add a good many dollars to tho value of tho ex- elusive franchise now owned by the Astorlan, which covers all territory within a radius of sixty miles of As- toria and runs for a long term of years. Ctptain Schrader. of the steamer El- more, which arrived in yesterday, says that the only way In which he can account for tho circulation of the ru mors of tho wreck of his vewl Is that in going out from Astoria a week ago tast Monday morning he was signaled by the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse poo pie to go back to the Columbia, as It was stormy below, but rtta, ho kept on his way. the wind cthang'.n? favorably and the seas smoothing down. He got Into Tillamook bay at 2:30 that after noon, and anehorv.1 at Tillamook City at 4:30. He never left there until last Sunday morning, whon the Elmore steamed down to Garaboldl, whore she remained, on account of the rough weather, until yesterday morning Tho news of tho sudden dath. Inst evening, of MIjw Leila Hughes rausod a shock of surprise and sorrow to tho entire community. Miss Hughes wan In apparent good health Monday after noon, and was out of dxtrs sev.iral times. Yesterday she complained of illness, but not until 3 o'clock In tho afternoon was It thought that there was amy serious trouble. At about 9 o'clock last nfcht she died of inflam- mation of the stomach. Miss Hughes was one of Astoria's best known and best loved young lali.. Always amia ble, always with a sunshiny word for everyone, she made friends every where. Miss Hughes was twentv-fisir years or age, and kiaves a father and bmthvr. bHriilm fcundml of frioiiU In thi.1 city to mourn her untimely de- ceae. The funearl will be held from Grace church on Thursday afternoim, April 1, at 2 o'clock. The Interment will be mal at Greenwood. at ino annual me.rtnsr or rha r . J. k., gulnlsui Lodge. No. 140. evening, the following officers were elected : Kxalted ruler. H. J. Wherrity; ootml 1.0,11. wt.ut rr n 'f roiiilil fill. Rill. II. lOlIIIIIIIl, . . . . . . . . . BHieemea loyal Knignt. r. n. Tru Inirer: estoemed lecturing knight, J. M. Hughes: secretary F. J. Carnov: us urer, E. C. Hughes; tyler. F. R. Rog- ers; trustee frrr thr yeas, A. J. Meg. ler; trustee to fill unexpired term of T. S. Trulllnger, roiigned V. McTavlsh: delegate to the grand lodge. John Fot Upon receipt of the sad news of the death of Colonel Hughes' daughter. tho llm.rrwrllait4v 1loiimt nrut the Installation of ofnoers was post poned one week. Among the -iniUng Elks from Portland were William Mead, A. D. Charlton, Henry Griffin and H. c. Bowers. The sleepy feeling that comes to you In cAmrcdi never attacks you anywhere else. Bll Most torturing and ui..flcirlng of Itching, burning, scaly skin and scalp humors is in stantly relieved by a warm bath with Ci Ti cca Boap, a single application of Ci.tk l ka (ointment), the (Treat skin cure, and a full done of ( cticlka Kksolvknt, ritat of bl'jod purifiers and humor cures, when all else fails. Cpciira baiUtbnmhMttbiOOrM. PorrnDttreimCsm. OcmrFrei"BMm. -BoU.C.r.satlUwi.m,-.M. FALLING HAIR Fbnalr fam.aifcf IftralAn, Cur.4 br ':tfl.u hu.c The Hit of the Season is made by Ayoi's SaritB purilliU Just nt tills season whfii Siu'Iiir Bint Its dcliilU tt lllff tlu.vs nre with us, tlicro is tiolh. InRlikoAyiT'a arsupariila to put new life Into the sliiCv'tsh SYS. tern. It sweeps ttwaytluulull. inss, luck of ni'l'ttite, Inn. irtiiilnoiis. utij pii 1 n , as a irootn sweeps away cob. Wt'tKS. lttltH'S not bnteo up. It IniiUls up. Its Innu'lit is lasting. Do you feel run down? Take AYCR'S Sarsaparilla cod lor "Carcbeok,' loopagca Vtcc. J. C. Aytr Co. Lowall. Uua ttroeco mercifully withdraws her war- shi aitd tho iHtwers are saved for tho tin to being. b th.Te anyone nutrej atutocratlo rlutn tl.o limit who rutut tho elevator In the bltr dry gvHHltt shops? OASTOniA. TW fu ll alii m rrt Bfutat at High iitlors, high price and high I crowns mark the spring millinery. Ribbon velvet will be used aa a trim mlng on skirts this spring. LENTEN SERVICES. I Calendar for Grace Church During Each Week. Monday Morning prayer at 9; Bun- day school teachers or Church Broth erhood at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Morning prayer at 9; boy choir at 4. Wednesday Morning prayer and llt- a, Thursday Morning prayer at 9; carol practice at 3:30 p. m.; evening prayer and address at 4; boy choir and litany at 7. Friday Morning 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 me--t at the hotel TlKh Tuesdays and Wednesdays In the after noon to make the vestments for the boy choir. The plumber ami the cool merchant are now doing a gxl bit of stnllntg. A man may dress as well as his own good Judgment and the aslstance of an artistic ullor may elect. He may take his "tubs," but If his digestive organs are out of order, he will have an unwholesome appearance. His com plexlon and the whites of his eyes will have a yellowish cast. His tongua will X ftWMfl,te pr' hta twth rU iy. ins uream aoominanie. lie is one big, unmistakable sign of constipation The quickest, surest, easiest way to cure this trouble Is to take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are made of eflned, concentrated vegetable extracts KTnthln- In . V. I . . . 1 . . I . . . to their composition. They hunt down all Impurities, and "make them ., .. They are the product of many years study and practice, nr !,...! ....... ,.u.,u, ."-'lU to put forth worthless article. The Value of a Newspaper As an advertlHlnijr medium depends upon it general circulation amontf a deevlr- aqle clans of people and it standing in the communlt The Astorian posseHHen fully both of these advantages. VY mm. WHO RAIO HO? Tho man who said that the harden lart of an Eastern trip cams after leaving Ihe Mississippi river, never Journeyed between Minneapolis or 8t Paul to Milwaukee or Chicago over th linos of tho Wisconsin tVntral, for tha accommodations over tills route are unsurpassed, the connections are close, thus doing away with vexatious delays. The dining ear servlea Is the remark of all travelers who go this way; a Rood, square meal nt reason able prices. For paitli'iilnis address tlooi'HO S. Hatty, general Uhvnt, 216 Stark street, Portland, or , or Jas. O. Pond, general paoscngor agent, Mil waukee, Wis., or apply to your matest ticket agent. ATTKNTIt'V MentlvtMM of Piu-llle l.odtre, No, 17, K. of P.; You will linvt at tho Cnatlo IUII on HVtdiiy, April ?. IS!7, nt 12 o'clock nt to oiikihI the funeral of our Into brother. John C. Hiyee Klncs for noti-attondiimv will ! strictly oil- forced. iy order f F. m siu"m.vki:i:. c. c. Attest: A. A. l'l.i:Vi:i..M. K of It. and S. A SNAP. For sale ch-p and on eaxy terms. four choliv bulldliiM lots In Met'lure's Astoria. For particulars call on Howell A Ward. M! Hond street. TlM'it apixytrs to bo a difference of tplnlon a to who 1 running th Cuban republic. The only riilly lortalrt thing almut It Is that it l-rn't Spain. Tho Hon. Mr. Corbel t mny now fol- kw tlto example of the Hon. Mr. Sul livan aboiiulon tho tank drama and bocotite a tank. Tho debate on rhe taxlff In tho senato may bo long, but wo are thankful that Peffer will nit he able to npouk. Hoe-Cake Soap Has No Equal Made under United States patent, It must necessarily be different from all others -Contains no starcb. free alkali or worthless filling isher's Opera House L. B. 91:1.1(1. Uimi and Manafir, Ttno Nights and Saturday Matime. FRIDAY and ' APRIL SATURDAY 2 & 3. Tho CHAS. L. YOUNG, ColtimHIf. Comic Opcrn Corn puny. 40 - PEOPLE - 40 Pritlay Xiyht - - "MASC0TTC" Saturday Xitjht - "SAIDI'ASHA" Matinee 'TIKATES of I'EXZAXCE" Hplendid cast of principles. Grand churns of pretty and shapely girls. An effective orchestra ondr the baton of W. A. lienolds. ADlRISSIOfl, lrwir Floor - . Gallery .... 7c Sue Sale of seats open Thursday mornino April 1st, 9 o'clock, at Orillln A Iteed's. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. wit JPr IKE snUIER H. C, Will resiimo trips fr I'w railroad eainiw, Weal port, Hugliy's Hole. Oath met, Clifton, Knappa. ivrtland. leaving Main slreet wharf, Astoria, nxt Friday at 7 a. in. Thereafter, leavo Poi'lliMwl every rUitunlay. Mon !' and Wednesday at T P '' Friday at a. in. Leave Astoria every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and FN. lay at 6 p, m. For fMghl or passage npply at MiUu slnvt wharf. CAPT, I'KTKUHoN. Anent. wanti:i. WANTKIV- Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address X, u AHtorlan. Situation wantl by a Japum" i'k In snuilt famUy. Addrcs K. A, IH CvMitmerclal street, city. fifty ivtii.i.Aiis a vi:i:k i.as- lljl imt.lo. Agvlits niuil.il III every I . al- ity for Hon, W. J. Hryaii's Ki"-' and only losik. "Tho Flint lUiitle." Tho lei soller ovr pitlucil Agents are t'tklng as ntiuiy as :l nleia per w,.k Ilea arts of fraudulent Imllall-rtis H.id r outfit atid Ixjini vvoik at omo W, II, Conkey Coinpauv, Puhllsliors, 311 loarltoni stt...t. Chicago. rttll KAIiR. FOR SALE- Forty fin.t scow for sal" cheap. Apply 674 Commercial street. FOR RKNT. FOR RENT Elegant rooms, with or without board; (47 Franklin avanus. FOR RENT Nicely furnished pams. with bath, for gentlemen only. Apply at 314 Seventeenth street. ' SOCIETY MERTINOfl. TEMPI. K LOIXIK NO. I. A P and A. M. lingular communications bald on i he Ural and third Tuesday availing ol aacb month. a. W. LOl'NfUJKIlltT. W. la K. C. IIOI.DKN. Racretary. PROFESSIONAL, CAKWJ. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. II. H. LYMAN. Office, Hotel Tlghe. corner lith and Franklin. Hours, first Wednesday of every month, 9 a, m, to i p. m. Every Saturday, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. H. A. SMITH. i DENTIST. Wfi Rooms 1 and t Pythian Hulldin. over C. IL Cooper's 'store. DR. O. R ESTKfl. PHY8IC1AN AND SVKC.BON. Spmrlal attention to diseases of wo oval, tod surgery. Office over Dant'jfer's store. A.torta. Telephone No. U. Pit. JAY Tl'TTLK. PHYSICIAN AND Hl'IltiEON mce. rKtn 6 and d, Pythian hulldg. i S2IH Commercial St, Residence same Telephone W. Acting asxistant surgi-on I.'. B. Ma. rine hospital service. H. T. CIIOHHY, ATTOHNET-AT-LAW. Vt Commercial street J. Q. A. HOWLHT. i ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIOHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorlan Ilulldlng. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlieo. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14. B, M and 17. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection buain-ee promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. "The Louvre" ASTOItU'9 G0RGC01S ENTERTAINMENT HALL S FLOORS rine Maalo, flames of All Kinds. Two Magninreot Hara. CVCHTTHI.1C MHST-CLASS Good Order and Everybody's Rlghti BTKICTLT OHMKRVKU. ASTORIA PUBIilC LIBRARY READINO ROOM FRM TO ALL. Open erery day from I o'clock ta l:H and 1:10 to l: p. m. Bubaeflptton rates n per annum. W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB BT the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It fs distinctly the best isroperty on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by . many Improvements, at very low prices. Is It not a fine investment? BRyLllQLMES iTlncksmlths Hpaolal Altsntlon , Paid tobtaamboat Ra. First claaa Uuraa'aittHjintf, Bio. LOGGING CAMP 010RK A SPECIALTY 17 OI.NRY ST., ,.l. a, , .,, .SNAP A KODAK. at any insn ooiuini mil ot our siura and you'll set a purusll ol a Itiau brliiimii over allli lueaMtnl Uiouijliia, Hueh iiiallly in iliu Hu,,,,, r liivtietuvBersrrmi.imlin, .lra,a aitr mas. COM If AND THY TIIKM NIKUULS & CO. A. V. AUMCN, PliAIIKIN firiKrrlrs, I'lout. I re J, PioUioti4, Fruit Ve j-rt.iMr, C.nt.kery, I i4M and Plated Wat. l.KKern'Sii'plln. Cor, Tenth and Conimarela) straota. J. B. VVYATT, ' Phan Ma. 6S AHarls, Ura I lnnlwiire, ShlpClmiKUery, ( rtccrlcH, 1 'rovlMioiiH, PAINTH and )H.M. facial All.ntloa Pais la Suastyia, Sklr. If 7a l Hoi Fisher Brothers, LubrKstlnc OILS A Specialty Sell ASTOfriA tlii Ch'JiulUryv HurtlwHnv I roil A St'ol, Coul. (rtH''rit" it ProviHion, Flour A Mill Fct.d. Paints, Oils, Varninhw, Igi'rs Supplies, FairlankH Scales, Poors tfc Windows, Arirulturid Iuijiltmt'n Wapiiis t Vcliiclw. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GFO. MICOLL. Assistant. orricTt: iKopp's New Brewery Japanese Goods Orientnl Curitm Noveltlew WING LEE. 543 Commercial St. W. L,. WOUIi Real BstQte and Insuiorjca 110 ELKVrjTII ST. Orrio Willi K. A- Tnylor. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or drosaed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold. Ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended m. Office and yard at mill. H F L. LOOAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. AHTOKIA IRON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Uafl n4 Marina Enf Init, Boll.r work, Slaaat koal and Canniry Work a Specialty. CaittDfi of All Daicrlptiont Mtit to Or4ar oe bhon Nolle. John Fos....Preeldent and aupfrtntendaal A. L. Kos vioe President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMRKR YARDi, OFFICE 366 COMMERCIAL ST.