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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1897)
THE DAILY ATS01UAN SATIKDAY MOkNlNU, A1MUL 10, 1HSI7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them ' and Inspect their - NEW Astoria Electric Supply Co. Will Conduct Business at 430 Commercial Street Opening on of About April 1 WITH A FCTI, LINK OF Electric Supplies -- Fixtures Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking Clin AC Durable School oIlUw Seasonable Goods Ffntbcrs .Rubber Boots, Etc John Habn & Co. Are Wamataa 479 ConmercUl St TESTERDAT"8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, (3 deg. Minimum temperature, 4J deg. Practpftatlan, none. Total precipitation from September 1, 1, ISSt, to date, 80.65 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septetn br 1, 1S9. to date, 20.M Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; fresh north to east winds; warmer east of the Cascades. TO READERS The "Dally Astorlaa" ostein twice as muck muling matter as any ether paper nnbllahed la Aitorla. It Is tha only paper that presents Its readers wltk a dally telerraphle report. TO ADTKRTISKBS. The "Dally As toriaaM has mora t&aa twice aa many read ers as any other paper pnbllshed In Asto ria. It Is therefore more than twice as valuable as aa adrertiaing medium. tale of Oregon, I County of Clatsop. " We. the undersigned, local managers respectively of the Western Talon and rests! Telegraph companies, hereby cer tify that the "Dally Astorian" Is the only paper published in Astoria which sow re eeWes, or at any time daring oar control f said offices has received, a telegraphic press report, B. D.JOBKSON, Manager W.TJ. T. Co. J. K.CLABK, Manager Postal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. (SATURDAY, 'Praise your husband, praise your children. The kindly appreciative word Is a true tonic. "Gypslne',-te Swops, Another spring day yesterday. "Gypslne" the finish. only durable wall The ladies yesterday. Fishermen yesterday. were out In full force got their boots ready Picnic hams 9c a pound at the Pa cific Grocery Co. Mr. J. W. Walker was in from Nehalem yesterday. the Bkstrom has the only complete stock of Jewelry In the city. Today is the last day In which pay your water raite. to Mlt Frances Hoi den has returned from school ait Monmouth, Buy your sweet cream at the Boo bonnlere; it will not fall to whip. Jaatarrlred Laird SchoberA Co's Sprln Styles. Columbia Shoe Co. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing f Take it to Ekstrom's. The police yesterday did not r"'.over the man who took French leave from the city Jail Thursday night. The worst tea in the world is drunk in the United States. Try Schillings Best your grocer will sell you a package, and pay you back your money in full if you don't like it A Schiulnr a Lompaay ng A Piss Frsacisco tit WARD -The L.lve Opoccpb. STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street The streamer Queen yesterday towed pvwuwnt barge No. 4 up the rive to Portland. Sam Ottwr yvtAvrday brought In from Che Nehahin the horses for his seining ground. Mr. T. S. Cornelius, of East Astoria, who has bnen K-k f r ame time, now convalescent. When you are out looking for nice fresh fruit and vegetables, go to the Pacific Grocery Co. Call on "Che Pacific Grocery If you wont everything in groceries and country produce cheap. For Easter eggs and novelties, (to to the Bonbonniere; It has them In ail styles, sines and prices. BAMBOO furniture cold at special prices this week, at the Rising Sun atone, 1S Commercial street. The remains of Chaa, Turp, the In faat son of Joe Turp. will be buried at Greenwood at 1 o'clock today. A. R. Cyrus has moved his' real tate and Insurance office to No. 469 Bond street, by the Occident hotel. . J. Ingalls, D. 11. Heckard. and Hogg- were in from the Lewis and Clark and North Shore yesterday. The addition to the Foard 4 Stoke hall has been almost completed, and will soon be ready for occupancy u p-to-oate. B and H. "Special" and Stormer" bicycles. Fully warranted. $45 and 553. Fisher Brothers, agents. Laird Schober A Co's Ladles. Misses and Chlldrens line shoes. Spring Styles. Colombia Shoe Co. Fishermen's supplies coffee pots, siovws. Juncn Ducxets. net Hoars, water breakers, hatchets cheap at W. J. Scully's. Quite a fleet of fishing boats started out on the river yesterday evening, in order to be early on the fishing grounds today. Another lot of choice country hams bacon and shoulders, well cured and fresh, for 8 and W pen's per pound at Foard & Stokes'. A number of fishermen were down from Brookfteld yesterday, and bought a lot of supplies and utensils for the coming fishing season. Chief Engineer T. H. Curtis, of. tho A. 4 C. R. R. R., is slowly recover. mg at St Mary's hospital from an at tack of typhoid fever. airs. J. n. mngworthy, who has been very SI, was taken from St. Mary's hospital last evening and sent afterwards to Portland. Contractors haw commenced the work of Improving W. F. Schiebe's new store, which will be eily for oc cupancy In about ten days. Tou can get a chamois skin at Rog ers' drug store for 10c, 25c, 35c 10c, 50c, 65c, 73c, II and tl.2l Roger' drug store. Odd Fellow' building. Auditor KuetSner returned from Portland yesterday, and said that everything was lovely, but the goo hung so high he could not reach n. C. S. Wright heard from O. J. Meg ler yesterday, the letter stating that he and Captain W. A. Johnann had safely arrived at Byron Springy, CaL The eightt-your-old daughter of W. J. Heckard, of the Lewis and Clark, Etna May, died Thursday of blood poi soning, caused by an abceas in the throat. Yesterday was Arbor Day and exer cises were held hi the various school appropriate to The occasion. It was not reported whether any trees were planted. All of the stores In town yest-rday were very buy fitting out fiflvrmen for the fishing s-atm. Everybody seemed to be happy, and confident t a successful season. Mr. R. N. Cast says that th" farm ers In the Nehalem country are mow ing oats ,and if the pnnt favorable weather continues, farm mattors will wxm be well along for the seawn. The Columbia Iron Works yewierday put in a new Sfven-ton lathe which will handle the largest kind of Jobs. Tills factory seems to be forging ahead in anticipation of the rush of work this season. The list of deaths In Astoria wltnln the past tenw twelve days Is simply appalling. Some thirteen or fourteen Th. spring remedy that U bettet than nil otlitu la Pai incs Celery Compound Tlionvtml h;ic 'pen erti by it. Plivit tutu ue and rcc ominc iiJ it. We Recommend It. We hsvc it. Try a bottle. ESTES-C0NN DRUG CO. Commercial Stree deaths have taken place, makimr larger number than in aa many months. ordinarily occur The Spokane and Portland mail sacK was yesterday carried back from As toria to CtMhlamet, and brought down again by the i earner Mller. This kc- oounted for the delay In the delivery f a portion of yesterday's mail. in tno county court yesterday, on applkmtion of the supervisor of roaJ district No. 1 for a new bridge acroM Big creek, the court decided to wr unally Invpeut the matter lefvre au- thorlilng construction of the bridge. The new bowling alley of the A. F, C. is one of the handsomest and most complete alleys on the Puclne coast. The flours are perfect, and every mod era device has been employed to make the place attractive to lovers of the sport. Rambler bicycles are flttedi with O. and J. clincher tires, the quickest to mend. Do not pay $50 or $75 for sec ond grade wheels when you can get a"97 Rambler for $80 or '9 for $60, W. E. Warren, agvet, 547 Commercial street. Mr. Baboock, who now Iks in the Hospital sintering from what sb sup posed to be a broken back, caused by his accident at the Clatajp mill few days ago, has not improved to any appreciable extent. It is feared that recovery to doubtful. It Is not generally known that the tide lands in Clatsop county will pro duce four hundred sacks of potatoes to the acre. Mr. Titus, of Knappa, however, ays that the tubers raised 'in high ground keep longer, as they not grow so rich and rank. The funeral of the late Lillie Mc- Milllan. daughter of A. U. McMilllau, of Young's JUver, will be held at the house of Mr. W. B. Painter, Upper Aji turia, on Sunday, April 11, at 10 a. m. Intermont at Olney. Steamer May- ower will leave from Booth's dock. The boiier arul balance of the ma chinery for the new Fishermen' Union Protective cannery were yesterday hauled away from the Awtorta Iron "orks. The boiler will be put Jn place ."jay, and by Tuesday, It said, the cannery will be ready to commence packing. The regular equipments on the $50 and ?T5 Crescent bicycle are Dunlop De tachable Tires, Boston Laminated Rima, Padded and Laced Baddies, Wood and Steel Adjustable Bars. Purchasers taught to ride free of charge. Sales room and academy 506 Bond Street. Sherman & Thing .agents. Ufttwtlve Welch, wno arrivod yes terday from Portland, to take back with him tho man. wanted for bur glary in that city, but who escaped from the city jail Thrsday night, was. sornowhat dwappomtwl, althnugn lie did not blame anyone or anything, ex cept the strong boxes in the jail. A local cigar majmtacturer yester day imitated the girls who stand on the street ortrtVira in Cuban citb sell Ing cigar us they do flowers in th!s country, by rolling a fragrant Ha vana and pr'wntlng it to a visitor, wlio smoke 4t fresh off the table. In Cuba people want cigars which have Just been made, n preference to dry stock. Thy are supposed to know what Is gtMjd. Drs. J. A. Fulton and Darnell, of Kalama, wre In consultation y ester day over the carte of I. 8. Field, who hal his arm smashed the other day by the pile driver hammer at Scar borough Head. It ,wUl be decided to. day whether or not amputation will have to take place. Mr. FMd atrlb- u h the accident to careleneH. We ih bearing up bravely under the pain, but h"pe to save his arm. In the counity court yesterday Ciias. Ca.T.jdx-11 was adjudged incane, and as it was shown that he was a resident of Clark county, WanhIngton, the court orl(red that he be conveyed to Vancouver and turned over to the of ficers of Clark county. It to undir ni'KMi that Sheriff Hare will put the man, In. charge of the mate lof the I.urllne, who will In turn hand him over to the mate of the Undine, who will deliver him to the officers at Van ifM vex. C. E. Tyler, who returned yesterday from Jackson, Mich., reports that the factories in that cfty are slowly start ing up. Many hands have been em ployed, but wages are not yet high. The winter In Michigan was an open imxn and farming nmittcr are bong pushed fVirwwrd. Mr. Tyler ' ttmt h was very glal to g.'t hsck t As htHTft. nit ho Patvllc n. ! gM iviough Ar him. f the wsy h nu !m tm-elel over the C. A A., M. I Klv tlitiudo, atul 8,H!hrn INulrtc frm tglo via Ssi ann-nto to ivrt latkl, Ju. IW v arriving at Pueblo, on the Mlir4 l'uoWo, tlw train was Th ns'ort was current jtvtwMuy tlrWsl the caruttTvi tht none but t'lil na latovixrs mld t allonerl to woe in inn iukmrhti thai autn. liuniliy aiiHuig tlv iannerytueit Mill Oitlnese ivmtrnotons faiUM to veitfy tliiat re lyt. itikugit or the lliliinmt'ti iu'ki Uiljcxvl that sotue movement f the kind hud takeii pliuv. W ing tiiiug Chung Mhld. ta. night, that h illd th NUv th ivpu, ,,s,m' of tlu .ih;mw ! maj- have said t the ciu mr' ihbs that they did lv.t want to wvrk unleai noite tut Cliltn-.- were employed, but If tho Ihm iv1IiI that lr would al.tnd to ha own IniMimv thai would tt!e It." The sat news wu rtv.lv. l y.t: d.iy of th, d.ath .'f MKa l.llll,. M. Mill in w'rt. dirt! In liifit Astoria at 1 o'i Wk Mterday morning, at tlu- rMd,-iue o! hr uncle, Mr. . It. Pointer, lhath ww miwl frm IiUxhI pilr:iln caaloiaM by a hurt m the left limb from the kh-k of a hrx. oIln thiev months agt. The n-ouial wst- x slight one and soon heuled. It -m ihiu bKxxl poisoning, however, m-t In .t fi-w days ag without any outward ..-.. Mtr McMillan was 20 year Mild one UHNtth old. and had hosts of fiieiuls w ho nnrnm tle sudden cuttUig off sweet and amiable character. Th do. ioad leave a futhiv. Ivrother and later, living at Olney. Ft lends of the family are Invited to tiw funorul. whkih takes place Sunday. lesteiMay evening ate Fish t m- mlsKlorwr II. D. MeGulrv retumetl trHn a patrtJ at ithe river In com pany with Cuiuttalile Wliktnan, and had two fishermen in charge, who caught Illegally plying their trade. The men were seised In I.Urle Channel, tine of them, J.ihn Itetlinon. had twenty fish In his boat; the Jthor, Thimpn. had only four or five. Tne fUh wTe fine and fat, but were cauj;ht JujtI a Iktlo tv soon, and wire in ft-.tej. ami the men placed In the county JaiL It Is un.U-rsto.nl they furnished bail and will be tried befor Ju"Uoe Alerircinl;e (toUvy. Six eight other boats w-t sn flnhlng !n the sante vicinity, but they got :vwny before the commissioner could appre hend them. In the (4rr-ult court ytwt.-nlay the grand Jury was recalled, wtth.il. M. daston as foreman, and w m in s skui all day. Ttv Jurors i the nu lar ianels were exi'UMl until Monday. n the matter of the etale of J h L. Moore. dmwM, on iiinl from the county court d'cLslon upHintlnK an administrator, the court, after nr. gument by ounH. tok the un der ad-mcnt. Tlv- grand Jury re-turm-d three true bIU: State vs. Har ry Haste and Poter Tusiln. aiTHiim -d ltarg.1 with la-r -ny from dwelllig ,iouse; dismlsrt'd on moll mi of nviui dbrtrict attorney. State vs. peb-r Tu- m; arniicnl i-harvl with lan-eny in dwelling ht'iifw; d.-f-ndant walvil all time and pl-ad guilty: wntcno-d' one yvar In tlv r-nltTttinry. Sts; vs. Harry H;iNte; same pk-1Iiiks and sentence. In the case of Charles Johns i vs. Olava Pedirson, the court found that no lion had len filed, and rendered a divree ffr th'' defendant. In the suit vf C. T. Cros by vs. Sol Oppetihelmer et al., it va ordrrerl that the receiver pay to th sh-rlfr tax-B amounting t. $10610. UP TO DATE. A great many Pacific coast people when contemplating a trip east and, When bringing friends west, know Vi-rjr little about the Interior line, and the object of this article Is to afford re liable Information, In the first place for good time and srvtCe, select a root Via. St. Paul and Minneapolis. becAii. the lines that way are contlniioils under one eynt-m with out any bhange of cars, and every maiA from peanut agent up Is a cour teous, reliable and experinnu'd "officer, ready to aid and protect you In every emergoncy and capable of making you feel a home and comfortable during the long Journey. Then see that your ticket reads via the Wisconsin Central lines, because that thoroughfare affords strictly first- class service, and the meals on its din ing cars (always reasonable In price) are equaled by few and excelled by none. Ceo. 8. Batty, 246 Stark street, Portland, Oregon, Is general agent for this company and will cheerfully fur nirfh you a neat and handy calendar and full Information on the subject of transportation, if addressed or called upon, and any agent will, upon apptl cation, sell you a ticket over the Ws- consln Central lines. A skunk took refuge, from a dog In an Atchlrwn grocery store, and the next day the proprietor got an ex tension of time from the Jobber Instant relief f.r nlon-torturcd babies and rent fur tired mothers In a warm lia'h with Ci-ticijra Boap, and s single application of "cticcba (ointment), the (treat akin cure. The only aeeily and economical treatment for ItchliiK, burning, Mie'llng, Scaly, and pimply humors of the ftkln, scalp, and blood. ytiGtira IieUtlifatwitlh.V'r14. Pottm DittomdCs. ICO. Co..thi., Bole Proprietor. Hoatoa. mr -Uaw lo Our. tnrj btbt Umo,"md Am. BABY BLEMISHES 'TJal. Kvm of the lMlMriin i'ilay wm ullM Sheriff IUivlnrtgiurd tt takltiK out cerlltlitite VNnUr iIm law shoMnu Hunt they siv 'MIsiim wild ontitUM to fiah. The tiigo law provide thvt ail nMlimnen must lx tjtJn of ttx United States, or tliat they must at lcnrt l"tvi tvJd.l In Oivumi six nt.it.liN and have declared their lit: on lions of Untuning I'ltliKiut. The cer ItiiliNite Is only a a.iftwuuiM to save both tlvo moil and the olllc-rs of ths law trouble. If a man is arrested fi.r llstilug without autlKiily, he has otily to prove that ho Is otiUon of ilm "tail.', and of tin' I'tu-tel Static, lull If he oajil.w In h'.s ivke a octltlmte fiMm tho county or clv-ult cmirt, which W ts hliu II to pixo'ure, h alils all j!ixvwiy. American Hlhlo Society lteialtry, Hlbles mid Ttwta4iHViji of nil des-rl-tioiut, and In all lniigiiag desired Sold at txist prKv. Suitable for dis tribution, prvnetu. etc. ItepoHitory at tlrltlln A H.sM'a Astxria. Soap Foam Washing Powder . . . . IH. .. . QUEEN OF KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY Pure White. It Will Not Make the Clothes Yellow, nor Injure the FineM Luee. GRAMAIS & CO. Groceries. Feed. Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH Cor. 15th A Commercial. We Have Bargains In Property on Both Sides of the Bay. POIl RENT Two small r.oitw cor. ner opimNlto court hcruxr; aiutaMr f r l!lcw, news or cigar siainl alx nicn cottage, new. on lot KW, Wam-nton. IT.'A liay Iitici, or litstalliiuvit plan. Corner lot. 3.1 and Franklin. T.'.ilM. h..uj. all renleil. a lr-aln and tMsy terms. Lot 10, block 1. Alderbpa.k. lre.it bargain offered. Ten r.bim h"uie on North H. a. ti. nil ' furnirihcd. (t II. ."i. iini. who lives In the Kant, will s-ll f r t' ) Near Mt. II. md have g.n ilml-r land. Will I.'" a t-m trade fir I'oltl m W. I a-rig. on -u h p.iit!i of wr. Urts 7 and S Kindred Pni-k ."lienp r caah. I.t 21, M.ik 1'7. New- Astorli. ith liouse, barn, cow, chlchens, eto. I'h-ap at 1300. A HAIt(i.MN'-:'H aiT.-s near Pluvel. tl'KI jxir iui... isuiy iterms. Three lots In block Slih-l-y's; each 50x100. IliirKuln at U,V). Very iiuty terms. iCx7. crn.T block 15. AdiUr'", Strtot car and paved stro'ts. Sewn room houe at Amlili. 11.500. rn d ftrn lmprrt'iii"rits; nicely L .(... I Bnd chiwp; terms easy. House, lot and Uun in Holllday Park On NeTonnli-um, JiOn, caxh. A great bargain. 160 a.Tes on Klk r-'k boadh. 1500 fe!t rfroivlage. Ib-aurtlful tract, Suit able tr laying out In lots, ('heap and terms to nit. Lot 9, bls:k 9. ( rccon l.rwe, Soo sUle. House, blacksmith shop; well on property; Just like giving It away At $1,000. A FINK FARM of 120 acres on Up per NehaU-m. About one-half Jt pla! timber land, balance riMHre land tllltvl land, 11,500 on -ay terms; Is a bargain. Store building, barn, liirge orchard, pasture land, tlllol soil, crnnpruvn a Ix-autlful plaor? near Olney. We ure prepared to off it It at a bargain. Choice location Its In Warr.-nton, New Astoria, Flavd, and other W.st HUff? locations. Soasl'le property -t;riin's " Jrove, Holllday Park, Logan's luidllton. Its in 'Alderbro'.k. The not de siralbe residence portion of Astoria, Cheap and easy terms. If you wish Ito Moll your prrierty Ibrt ft with The Astoria Land & Inv. Co. 355 Commercial St.. Astoria, Or . Prlritvl matter descriptive (,f Astoria mailed on application. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND an$ ELEVENTH STS. nans on application. 'I AS It I I In fifty Year Ago Thl. U Iht way It w tiound lo Innh W liru arsmtlalhfr hl hit ".. Irf Iik.1i." The.e writ Ihf ih..l..w. t . . lint The coniiiig; ol Couuir lisuurtit A u.l hit ait ; like a (III lu a lnatuit Soiii day Id MiH.in lo a (...l.lr.. fair, Mr. i trrlaliily wr not aa Mavk. wt know At they (ikiurtit tlirm, go years age, Aycr's Sarsaparilla lo jfn to tnako now mori, Jv:et n j the new ptoturoa of i.mn bifitt to bo imuto. Thouttdtiils of pooplo fronttul tho otun ru wiU kiui pvui cUmn frcm b'l-toh and llimih, boc-iusu thoy hnd puriQod the blood with Avnr'a SivronptTllln. It is nd powerful now as thon. It rord provwj It. Otr:r.i iniititto tho roiudy; thoy cun't ltuiute tha rcourd: go Yenr of Curat. A SNAP. For sale cheap and on easy terms. four choice building bus In MeClure Astoria. For particulars tall on Howell Ward. JIS Bond street. WANTKD. W'ANTKH-A girt tietween tlia age of 14 and t. to work In a small fanUly. Apply at Mi Bond at rent. rOR BALK. KOU SAI.K niBAP-Fiah net. good a now. Inquire, at tho Wrbfoot Com mbadon House. Two irt.iry iioune on Exchange slrert, lth all nuslern lmrviienU. Ap ply to V. II. ADAIR, 5:i ComniorolaJ tr--t. FOR HUNT. FOR RENT Elegant rooms, with or without board; $47 Franklin avsnua Ki'U RENT A nlcoly furnished front room. Apply at tlw Astortan m.ir.. BOCIETT MEKTINOB TKMI'LK Lome NO. 7, A. T. and A. M Rrerular rominunlcatlons held on i line ftret and third Tuesday evenlna or i .a'h month. a. W. Ult'NHIlKltnT, W. K. C. IIOI.UEN. Secretary. PItOPKMHIOSAL CAltDH. A. SMITH. DENTIST Rooms 1 and 2. Pythian Building. ovi C. H. Cooper's atore. Dlt O. B. EBTEfl, PHTBICIAN AND 8UIIGK0V. BperlaJ attention to diseases of Woman and surgery. Office over Dani!gera store. Astoria, Telephone No. it Ml. JAY TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, rooms S and I, Pythian bulldg. Commercial Bt, Residence same. Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ma rine hfepltal service. H. t. cRosnr. ATTOnrtTCY-Xt-LAW. la Commercial itreet Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street. Astoria, Or. "The Louvre" AST0RIVS C0KGC019 ENTERTAINMENT HALL s ri.ooKs Fine Maslo. Oemes of All Kinds. Two Msgnlflrent Kara. CVCRTTI1IXG rilt3T-CUS3 Good Order aod Everybody's fllghtj BTBICTLV OBHKHVCn. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM FRED TO ALL. Open vary day from I s'oloek te 1:11 and :W to : p. m. Bubacription rata It per annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANB BTB. the Best... 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? fiREMNER & HOLMES Blacksmiths Bpoclal Attention Paid to Bteamboa, Ra. .airing. Ioralioellig, IUJ. LOGGING CAIVP (DORK A SPECIALTY 1ST I.NKV "T.. bet. d and sin. .SNAP A KODAK. al any man ovinias ul t uur store ami you'll a portrsll of a nisu brluimlui or with uir-aaaiil Uiuhla Hiin quality lu lb muura w have U lt f are nuouxh te. Iilea.s any man. COMK ANI THY TIIItM MUGMKS & CO. A. V. ALMCN, DDAlkH IN GfOifrlrs Flour, FrrJ, l'rovlluii, FrulU. Vrs.rt.ihlr , Cm. krty, ( iUti and Plated Warr. l.nga' Sui'pllea. Cor. Tenth ami Commercial streeta J. IJ. VVYATT, Phaat No. Ail wis, Orie I lurdwiire, SlilpChniKllcrya, (irooerlen, I Vovlnloim, PA1NTH ttnt OILH. aeclal Allaallea Pais le aavelyiag sales. I8;i ilkjt. Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTCHI Lubncatlni OILS A Specialty Ship Chantllory. Hnrdware, Iron A StHl, Coal, (IrocorieH A rrovittiona,. Flour A Mill Few!. Paints. Oils, Varniuhtw Ixijgfro Suppliw, Fairbanks Scales. ' Dooru A Wintlowfi, Agrioulturul ItuplemeuU WumitiB A Ve)iicltH. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. MC0LL, Assistant. orncB: Kopp's New Brewery Japanese Goods Oriental Curioa NoveltleB WING LEE. 543 Commercial St. W. L,. ROHB Real Estate and Insurapoe: 110 RLBTKNTII STv Office with K. A. Taylor. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on aaodi in the 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. 11 r L LOOAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. AHTOHIA IKON WOHKB Front St., foot of 4th. Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makesr- Uas sa4 Marls Enilsas, Boiler work, Stsaa. teal and Caasary Work s Specialty. CatflBft of All Daacrtptloat Ma4a Short Nodes, M Oraer oa , John rox.... President and Superintendent A U Fox Vloe President O. B. Prael Secretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer- Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, i i OFFICE 865 COMMERCIAL BT.