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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1897)
THE DAILY AST0H1AN, Tl'ESlAY MOltNINO, APlilL SO, UW7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 Astoria Electric Supply Co. Electric Light Hants Installed. Gas Engine Supplies. The WilUrd Storage Battery. HOUSE WIREI1SO Insurance Insertion guaranteed- Repairing, and a fall line of electrical goods. 430 Commercial Street Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking CTinAC Durable School OUUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Rotter Boots, Etc John Hahn & Co. 1 479 Commercial St. TE8TERDAV8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature. 6 deg. Minimum temperature, S deg. Precipitation, .64 inch. Total precipitation from September 1. 1, 1S9S, to date, 81.57 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber!. 1S96, to date, 19.22 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Showers, followed by fair wea-her; continued cool, westerly winds, becom ing northerly, TO READERS. The "Daily Astorlao" eoatalna twice as morh reading matter as aay other paper pnblUbed la Astoria. It la the only paper that preeente iU reader with a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISERS. The "Dally As torlen" baa more than twice a many read er aa any other paper published in Aito rla. It la therefore more than twice aa Valuable as aa advertising mediant. State of Oregon, Connty of Clatsop.' We, the undersigned, local managers raepectlTely of the Western I'nlon and Festal Telegraph companies, hereby eer Ufy that the "Daily Astorian" la the only paper pabllahed In Astoria which now re alvee, or at any time during oar control f said office, has received, a telegraphic pros, report. B. D. JOHNSON, Manager TV. C. T. Co. J. R. CLARK, Manager Postal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. He, indeed, is a wise man who meas ures his afflictions with the yardstick Of his blessings. "Gypslne" Swope. Prosperity is rapidly approaching. The run of fish yesterday was light. "Gypslne" the only durable wall finish. Capitalist are beginning to coma to Astoria. " Extensive alterations are being made at the White House. Ekstrom baa the only complete stock of Jewelry in the city. Pure ice cream and ice cream soda today at C. B. Smith's. The Y. M. I. gave a social dance last night at Kearney's hall. Sheriff Hare Is now collecting taxes under the delinquent roll. Mr. Grocer : We can't get along with out you. Here are thou sands of people who want good tea, and Here are tons of Schilling's Best for them. It is beautiful business. It makes friends; and friends mean more business in tea and everything else. Won't you get the tea and say to your customers: "Here is tea that you will like. If you don't, I'll pay your money back " ? We pay you, of course. A Schilling, A CompuT baa tmcko 622 WARD The L,lvo Grocers. & 512 Commercial Street. Goneral Land Agent lovslln has re tunuM from a trip up trio lino. Dr. H. P. McLean, of Kalnier. is in the city, a gu of the tVcl.letw. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take It to Ekstrora's. Buy your sweet crwm at the Hon bonnlere; it will not fail to whip. last arrWed Laird Schober Cu's Spring Styles. Columbia Shoe Co. Trie Chanlng Dish Club met at the residence of Mr. Heilborn last nlgnt. The change tat the weather came too late to hurt Observer Johnson's record. Mr. John F. Bowers ha gone to Marquam, Or., on a week's business trip. Mr. C. H. Calendar, of Knappton, was in the city yesterday, a guest of the Occident. A guarantee cure for tobacco habit, try K, at Roger's drug store. Odd Fel lows building. Mr. Phil Schoff. of San Jose, and Frank Wilson, of Salem, are guests at the Parker House. The government bridge at Scarbor ough Head will probably be complete! by Saturday night. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. L. B. Seeley, of Portland, arrived down yesterday and went to Flavei on ;he afternoon train. Mr. Sam Brown, of Boston, anJ sev. eral otoer capitalists arrived yesterday and went over to Flavei, There Is an extraordinary amount of freight on the O. Tt & N. dock await ing shipment and delivery. BAMBOO furniture sold at special prices this week, at the P.lsing Sun Store, 61S Commercial street. Parties wishing l cream and bou- toniers for Sunday dinner should place their order at once with C. B. Smith. Up-to-date. B and H. "Special" and Storm er" bicycles. Fuliy warranted. $45 and $55. Fisher Brothers, agents. Contractor H. B. Borthwtck of Coble Is In the city, a guest of the Parker House. He says business is boomlog. Laird Hchober Co's Ladle,, Misses and Children, fine shoe,, Spring Styles. Colombia Shoe Co. The very latest agony In fashion, now all the rage in New York and Paris, Is the black silk. More Velour Dress Skirt. General Auditor Kucttner is arrang ing to put on a new m mthly arojm modat'on ticket, next week, between Astoria and Seaside. Mrs. G. H. Woodhull. sister of Mr. T. H. Curtis, arrive! yesterday on a visit to her brother, who in gtiil con fined in the hospital. For choice cut flowers and plants of all kinds, bouquets and funeral designs call on Fred Konstack at Smith's Ice ceram and candy store. Mr. A. B. Hammond, who left New York some days ago, la now between Missoula and Portland, and Is expected In Astoria In a few days. The new suburban train service be tween Astoria, and Flavei will be short ly inaugurated, and It is understood that the cars of the Taylor motor line have been purchased for that service. AT THK SPA Pure cream guaran teed to whip; freh every day. Ice cream, all flavors, small and large quantities. Parties served at short no tice. The Crescent Hiding Academy is again open. Special arrangemenig made for private u-a,nr.. Whtela rented fr 25 cents per hour. Acad emy, 50 Bond steet. The calling of l,jd.t for V.ie foundation for the center pivot and end piers for the John Day's railroad bridge Is only ant.ther link ss,n to be completed In Astoria's chain of prosperity. A letter received yesterday from the Crown of India states that that ve'se! will be ready for sea arKt wln profbly leave Cherna! mis this w-k Friday.' All wish Captain Corkhin and his men a safe passage. Mr. J. C. Jones, the representative of Corey Bros., has received order .'Paine's Celery Compound U the Best Spring Medicine In The World It nukes the weak strong." We cll and recommend it ESTES-CONN DRUG CO. Commercial Street from W. W. CVtvy to ship their grad ing outfit, mill in A-storia. to HUekfcot, Idaho, where the linn has secured a large govertinxnt (iumI contnu-t. Tl.e tJUpnunt will br made lis wnrn as in'ev siblo ovvr the O. K. & N Sh rt Line and I'tah Northern, and Mr. Jones wilt follow to take chartrt of the ulrlot work. Amorican Bible Society Repooltory. lables and Testaments of all desTlp tKs, and in all languages derdn-d. Sold at cost price. Suitable for dis tribution, presents, etc. Repository at Griffln A leed'a. Astoria. The Harwst yuevn wiw down the river yeenla- with the iiHtn Iters of the port of Portlanil and a numlxr of pilots, and ImimillHtely rturne.l up riwr. It is supposed that the party was making a sur-ey of the river. Mr. E. p. Dodge, ex-mayor, and cap italist of Newberry, Mass, who was In the city yesterday with Mr. Sam Brown, of Boston, returned to Portland with that gvnttuman last night and will today vtsit the Cascade Locks. Rambler bicycles are fitted with G. and J. clincher tires, the quickest to mend. Do not pay 150 or 175 for sec ond grade wheels when you can get a'S7 Rambler for JSO or '98 for J60. W, E. Warren, agt, 517 Commercial street. At the parish meeting held at Grace Church last night the following nere elected vestrymen, the board having been reduced from nine to five mem-j bers: W. T. Chutter, E. Z. Ferguson, A. S. Tee, Dr. Jay Tuttle, II G. Van Dusen. A lot of new freight anil Hat cars and new- engine for the A. & C. U. It. R. Co. has Just contracted with tlie Northern Pacific railroad for s-'Ven miles of 56 pound steel rails for use In side tracks. The rails will le de-j livered at once. Just received for Easter, a fcpl-ndld assortmerrt of silk waists, every or.e a beauty: also a magnificent assort ment of dress skirts In silk and wool en material, at 32H per ceiit lav than you can buy thene gOols elsenhi-re. I. Cohen, 491 B"nd .-treet. In the County Court y.-sterday Mr. John Bryce was apintel almlnlstra tor of the estate of John C. Bryce, d. ceased. Letters of administration were alao lssul, under the mandate of the Circuit Court, to C. A. Bottom, on the estate of J. L. Moore, defeased. A tin horn gambler named E. M. Rowe is under arrest, charged with rape upon several little girls. The complaint was made by Coroner W. C. A. Pohl, wlxe little girl was one of the victims. The preliminary trial will be at 10 o'clock this morning, in Jus tice Aberorornble's court. Within the next ten days track-laying will commence at the new depot. Bv sides the main track, two sidings will be laid, and matters will soon be lively at Soow Bay. It Is a qu-stion, how ever, how pasentfers will get a.hore when the trains stop at the new depot, as there Is yet no street connection wfth the depot site. Married, on Monday aftern ion, April 19, at the Hotel Tighe. by the Itev. Wm. Seymour Short, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Funge to Mr. G. N. Dlllman. 'die bride is a well known society lady of Atria, and the KT"m Is one of the mt prominent emgin-rs on the raii road The couple left last evening for Portland for a rthort welding tour. Master Mechanic J. T. Walch. of the Oregon Central railroad, has Just iom pleted a thorough examinatlo.i of all of the rolling stock of the A. & C. H. It. and 1as made a complete reijort to Mr. Hammond, with his recommerid.i t!onVof rerairs needed. The rolling stock now n hand will U? put Into first cla-w Tonditlon for hard servlf e. Mr. Frank Stokes roturnwl yefrterday from the Sound. He reports husin ss at Tama, S-attle, Port Town.-en.-l snd Anarte as rather quiet. Several large Jaijanese steamers, the kind that are wanted in Astoria, are lotullng there, and at Anaorrt-s comicund ma rine engines are being placed In the Foard & Stokes cannery; Fishing ti slack. One does not need to go to Itossland or think about that Aatf. to gut the gold fever. Quite an excitement was created Sunday In town by a rrmn oomhig from the upper Clatska.nle wl:h a speclmien of gold ore. The piece was exibltd and pronounced by exerts to contain gold silver and copper. It is also said to be a free-milling ore. Prospecting parties will soon be leav ing for the location, which at the pus cot Is being kept qulot, The Ivenutlful sprinKtlme hs nirlvcd nd it should be the Mi)!cy of evisy Awtorlniii to InuuMvo his liit and hous,, by fixing up the lawns with shrubbery IMld IbuvMiT, olid imltltlllg th' hollar. Si--lU tltttKvn should bo gltt (o tlw wblteuuxhliig of old sluu-ks along the water fint, and up the hlll-HiU-, Judtro tVburn's i-ldeiv,-, and lawn ve nxxl example of t- things vsti N Improved In Astoria, It flmuld In- the motive al nil, tomitn s well its prop, eityowner, Ho cut dow n 'the de.id tr vs and prooirve) the git. lalut up the houses, whitewash the Inuk walls, mend the Hivets, and have a olian city. Sunday JiUrbt. hotwevn buoi J Miul 5, Mart Wesa, th, tlshertimn, huulid up In bis net the lody of th- l.'lli' OapUUn IVivW. of the Iti-ltlsli ship Dalcali-nle, which ---ently sailed fim here In o'liiinand of t'aptaln J-m-s. The Nly wns found In tlto main channel of the fiver, and the .iitenm'H was made ytuVrdny on (.'lts IMa'ns. Ta; talti IVivles arrived hetv th- iniddioof lHvnilx'r, and the same day. af, r re. eetving mall for hlms-lf and crew-, s:art'Nl to I vk around the town. Ivnily the next niortun.f, lit n:t -inptlcB to Nxtnl Ms -sj'I. he fell overboard from th lVrkr House dock. Kcwaids wet offerevl for his hdy, but no trace of It was found until Sunday nlclt'. No evlib-tuv of foul play wits found, and only the letters, a gold watch and btmch of keys, were In his clothes. NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC CEITANCE OF SECOND ST. SEW Kit. Notice ts heretiy given that S. Nor mile, contractor fr the conftrui tion of Stwnd strvt h-vt. under the provls. hats of ordinance No. JJ'.'I. on the Mti day of April. ls;)7. tlbsl In the cttlc,- i f t!v Audftor nl P 'lic- Judge of the city of As-.orla, t!w ceitilUnto of the Ctty Sttrteyor anil Sup-i-rlntendi-nt of Streets. approM'd by the Coinmiltee i ll Streets and Public Ways, on the com pletion of the Second stret sewer. After the expiration of the time ttere. Inafter npwltled. If no objevtlona to the acceptance of such wrk lie tlleil and lle lirnmon Council shall deem sui-h Improvement pni-rly -omplet.l. a-. corvling to the contract tuul plans and apccirlcatkins th-refor, the yanie may be uoii"ptM. t tbjtvt Ions to the acceptance of mild sewer or any sirt thertsif may le filed In the oftloe of the Auditor and Police Judge on or N-fore Friday, May 7. 1VJ7. H. E. NELS"iN. Audit. r and I'oli.v Ju-I--. Astoria, Oregon. April 20. lit7. foHESTEKS' 1IALU A grand Uill will given by Court Astoria, No. S, Foresters "f Am'-rlcu, i.-t Foard & Stok-s' hall. Friday t-ve, April 2X Tit kets, II. The committee on onu.is men's will spaie no pa'ns to make this dantv a (rr-tt( stp-e-ew. Do not fail to procure a ticket. Grand march at 9 p. m. STOCK IP 'I. I lEUS" M I-: E T I N 1 1 . Notice la hereby given that Cu- a-i-nual m-'tlng of the sto khoJ--rs f the Astoria Huil-Hng and I-n' Asuoelatlon will be. held at the orTi.e of the s- -rotary on Tues.lay, May 11, ls'.C. for the pun-oso of ee,-t!"ng dir'-ctors to K-rve i ,ne year. The el-N tlon will Is- by twillot, and will bi held from 2 o'clock p. m. until i o'clis-k p. tn. Oil AS. S. WKIGHT. Attest: FIUNK L. PARKEB, Se:retary. U. S. PiiOPOSAES FOH Pltf 'VISIONS fFFICE OF LIGHTHOI'SK IN SPECTOH, 13TH DISTRICT, I'OUT LAND, OHEGO.V, APHIE, 1". Ih'.'T. Proposals will be received at this of floo until 12 o'chK-k m., on Saturday, the twenty-fourth day of April, lv.i", for furnishing and delivering provis ions for vessels and light stations In this district during the fiscal year to ond June 30, 1S9S. Forms of prop i is and prlntMi Instructions giving full IMirtlculars as to the articles requlr-d, and the terms of delivery and pay ment, can be obtained at this olllo-. Tlie right 1s reserved to reject the whole or part of any or all bids, and to waive any def.-ots. J.VO. P. MEHHEI.L. Commander. I. S. Navy. Inspector 13th Lighthouse District. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and lowest prices figure with the Gobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. 355 Commercial street, Astoria. TO I'l'KK A COI.O l OMC OA V Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. REED Itching, tjiV-edlrisr ptilmn, hap'-lfrin naiU. n4 painful tiiiKtfr eml. plniple, hliickhiiula, oily, ra-.thy nkiu.dry, thin, unci fullin(- hair, llrti lotr.ncaly acalp, all yield quickly to warm hatha with Cirri, liu H'mp, and gcutla anoiDtinira with C'L'TiciiiA (oiAtmeotj. the great aklu ,ur. lcura Iiwlaikmsr)iattkKrM. PoTTsaDsoesnCsui. C;ir.. rnv . HWj. - Uow Is rodiK SoS, White Dtf4,'rTrM. ITCHING HUMORS C N V E N T HN T K I IT A I N M E N T. At the tVuiveitl of the Holy Nnntea of Jesus and Mary. We lii.-s.lity even, mg, April 21, will le given nil enter, talitiueiil In aid of the solnol, lht f.H. lowing Ivctng the pitriun: t!iH,l Ewitlug -(iiMlvi-sti-a. liiwKng to Spring- -Sinig. Capibv llongrois -Two Ptanoa Qlltvn Flora's Foslhal -Oix-ietia The IVil - ItivllMtlott Dancing In the .Meadow- - orchestra Srt-ond Itttapaodle- tstl l-Mstks of Imagination '""'I ""'T Ctnd tNiiiitsly In two S'-l: Tlw Antld.iio Act I. April HIoks inis I'lano and Violin. Y ltoctors No t'ure No Pay -Comedy, Act II. Ilohemlan Old Opent Civntlig Ea.ster Ci-oks It'i Hatlon. Tableau. No one ever thinks your P"n quite good enough fov th. -in Soon lit,' winter di aii !" w'll be re. p s itg In camphor Soap Foam Washing Powder IH. QUEEN OF KITCHEN; i , AND LAUNDRY! Pure Wltitc. It Will Not MitWc the C.lothcH Yvlhiw. nor Injure the I'iiicst l.acc GRAMMS & CO.k Groceries. Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. MOLDCIIKAP I OH CAHII Cor. 15th A Commercial. We Have Bargains In Pror,erty on Both Sides of the Bay. FoU KENT- 10 nm house; S3d Hid Fnmklin :s. I1J -r month. I'ou KENT-Two sit. all pkiiis cor. :i,-r opposite court hou.e; suitable f r o(tlc,, iwws or rlg.tr siatul. A fix room cottage, new, on M 5"X l'H. Wam-nton. T. Easy tr.i-,, or i.'tNtalliU'-iit plan. Corner lot. XM ai d Franklin. 7.o.t5i), J 4 liounet, nil r.-nt''l A bargain and iLsy ter'titft. !.t 10, block 19. AiJerbrook. Oreat i biirtral-t off, r--l. T- it r--m house mi North U- ach. all furnlsh.-l. C'-t fl '.i'i). owne'. who IIV's In the Et. will sell for Io0. Ne.,r Ml. Il.xil have V .-ret of Ki tinil-r land. Will trade f .; acr-ag.- on Usu-h s. uth of Columbia rh-'-r. T ami 1 Kindred Park; cheap for i ash. i.t 21, hi.H-u ::. New- Astoria, with house, barn, cow, chlchens, etc. C'hp It J'.oO. A P.Altc.AIN il.S it. res nar Flavei. Jl'i t iu p-. iwy terms. Thrs. Iota In block 2. Shlvi-ley'g; -ach rixl'si. Bargain at 12.100. Very easy Utiiis. ' TLxTl conn-r bks-k 15. AOairs, i.i"0. HLns't car and .aved strw-ts. S,.v-n rsnrt house at Seaside; m d ern Imppneinents; nicely Ussated and chtll; tWIiu, enjiy. House, lot and larn In Holllday Park on Nis-arinlcum, 1100, cash. A gr-at bartraln. 160 acres on Elk cn-ek beach. 1500 f.sit fnmtagf. Ib-autlful traot, suit able for laying out In lots. Cheap and terms to suit. lot 9, bl.s k f. Ocean Grove. Sav sld. Hous,-, blacksmith shop; well on protsirty; Just llko giving It away at I1.'M;0. A FINE FARM of 120 aera on l.'p-s-r Nehalern. Alsut one-half of place. tlmlsT liiiirl. balance pasture amd tUhil land; 11,500 on easy terms; Is a bargain. Store building, barn, larre orchard, pasture laml, tlllftl soil, comprliwai a beautiful plane near Olney. We are prepars to offer It at a bargain. Choice location Ixrta in WartH-nton, New Astoria, Flavei, and other Wt Side locatlona. S.-asld. proisrty Grlmea'a Grove, Holllday Park, Ltigan'a addition. Ita in Aldorbrook. The most de slralls; residence portion of Astoria, Cheap and easy terms. If you wbih no a-U your property list It with The Astoria Land & Inv. Co. 355 Commercial St., Astoria, Or . Printed matter desorlptlve of Astoria, mailed on application. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Alan on application. fifty Yojra A to. Otssillnihrr. hm1 Ami within It yof, litslldliimrr, votllr t'uiill trnn.lv. Whether 'tia Axliuia, IliiiiuhllU or 1 1- up. Or l.nl.v n nlsj lt wakril the Imior wllh t' llmi( Wllh Ayrr't Cheny rr.lut .1 tlioii'llirr MS tlll 1 list tin t'old or rough wnuM r'rt l.dl ol a mi e. In ho Ihr tvlr, , lisiigr. hut tht tet nnli will UMT Cuuh,rc vu'r.t a Ihry wnr ,"0ysrSH, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hit! no i(tutl us a rtint'.' fur coiitftit, imMm, ittul lunn din- t'ftiiOH. WlltlfH OtlltT Kt'tll'lillK "lixlrs inlli!itt. Ayor'rt Cherry Ioctoinl html i. It t-i i.i-t n cheap cctitfli syni;), vliioh r.oothoH butdooH iwt Htrtq.oth 'u; it is n physiciua'a ct'tiviii rmMy. and it c.vm. h i, put up in lunro boitloi. only, rr houH.hoia u... it wi itwrmUM tho iiit'ilnl lit tl-u WorKl'H Fair of nitioty .throo. it bmi n rooord of 50 Vi'.im nt Tiiroc. v .v W ea a m m A SNAP. or Mils cheap and on easy terms, choice building l"ts lit M. i'Uir.' s Astoria. For particulars rail mi I ton oil St Ward, il'.i lloitd street, run hbnt. FOR KENT Elegant room, with or without board; 147 Franklin avenue. Three furnished rooms for liottse kocilitg on ow-er floor; also single rooms HI Tenth atrret. HOFKHStONAl. CAKUH SCHOOU Hl'PKItlNTENDENT. II. H. LYMAN. Orflj-e. HiK" Ttgbe. corner Uth and Franklin. Hours, rtrat Wednesday of nvery month, a. m. to 1 p. m. Every Saturday, 9 a. tn. to 1 p m. II. A. SMITH. DENTIST Itooma 1 and :, Pythian Building, ovei C. II. Cooper's alura. tH . II. E8TEH, I'HTSICIAN AND HLIKiKON. Hpvclal attention to diseases of womeo tnd surgory. omc-e ovr Pamlg.rs store. Astrta. rub-phone No. IZ. JAY TI TTLE. PHYSICIAN AND SfRfiEON office, room J and I, Pythian hulldg aJl'ii Cominerclal St, It.-sKIunce limn Tclephme 1W. Acting assistant surgeon V. 9. Ma rine horpltnl service H. T. CROfllir. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. 441 rnmmsrclat street. J. Q- A. IIOW LIIT. ATTOnNET AND COt'NBF.Lon AT LAW. . Office on Bond atreet, Astoria, Or. JOHN T. MOIITER. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs. Aatorian Building. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxaa Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Portland. Oregon. 14. O, M and tl. Hamilton flullilmg. All legal and col lection bualn aa promptly attended to. Claims against the govvmmenl a ipe ilalty. HOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE IXJIKIE NO. 1. A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of sach month. o. w. i,orNHnErmT, w. u E. C. HOLDEN. Becrotary. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduated from CoM?nhngcn Univer sity. Iiscns-s of women a specialty. No. 510 Commercial street, Shananan building. Hours, 10 n 12 a. m., 2 1o 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. I or Sale at the store of E. R.HAWES. J. N. LAWS, nanngcr. the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon tie 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? flREMNER & HOLMES Telephone No, OJ Blncksmltht Special Attention Paid to Htattliiboat Ra tiRiriiig, r First class Itoipsshooing, Klo. LOGGING CAMP CDORK A SPECIALTY. IVT OI.NKY S I,, list. Sil sd 4th, .SNAP A KODAK at any man entiling oul ol our smrs and jou'll gel a, INirtralt til a man brimming ovsr Willi pieaasiii tliuiiglita, Hiiuli ipisJlly hi th" liquors. we lisititi.otl are enough le, i . I.L... IHI 111,11. COMIf AND THY TIIKfvr? MUONIIS Sc CO. A. V. ALLICN, I IHAtlHIN ' ( itiKetlrt, I'lotir, Hf'l, I'ruvltliiiia, Frult ? Vftrtrtblr, Cnukrry, ('l.iand f PiatrJVV'aie. I nKgrrs'Suppllfa. Cor. Tenth and Cmmarlal atrseta, J. B. WYA'IT I'liss, No. 6 A slm le, Urege ' 1 1 nrc 1 wore, Ship Chiuullcry. ( IroccrlcH, I rovlHliiiH I'AISTH niut OILH. rcll Aiuallsa I'sle Is gupeli aalfS. l7J iiSil l.iibrhallii( OILS A SpeiUlly. Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA. ' Ship Cluin-llery, i Ilanlwan', Iron t St.'i ! Coal, t ! (iron-iifM A rrovisionif. Flour A Mill Fcixl, iVints, Oiln, VaruiuhcH, Iierri Supplies, Fairliunk'H ScnloH. l)iM)r it Wititlows, A icult urul IiiipltmtMit WiijroiiH tt Yehirlin. 1 1 Emil Schacht ARCHITECT ! Koomgji7-jiK Portland Savings Bank Oldg. i . Portland, Oregon. , Japanese Goods Orientnl CnrU) l 1 NoveltlcH WING LEE. 543 Commercial St. : W. L. KOHH Real Estate ond lnsurarcd 110 KLKVK4TH BT. Office Willi IC. A. TUir. SEASIDE SAWJUIlLIi. A complstt stock of lumbar on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ruaw tic, celling and all klnda of finish; mold- -lugs and shingles. Terms reasonable' and prices at bedrock. All ordera promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. II r L LOGAN. Seaside, Oregon. IToprletor. "The Louvre' 3 ASTORIVS (iORlitOl'S ', ENTIiRTAlNMENT HALL S rl.OOKH fine Mnsle. Oamea of Al Kinds. Twn Magntltrent liars. eVCHTTMlNf; riRST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTHKJTI.Y OHNKItVKIt. OABTOTIIA. Superior Steel Ranges and Stoves. A C0MPLETE UWE f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE H Cdiicou JUjibms,