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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, SUNDAY MOUSING, MAY t WA HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and Inspect their - NEW Astoria Electric Supply Co. Electric tight Plants Instlled. Gat F.upine Supplies. The Willard Storage Battery. HOUSE WIREINCJ Inauranee Inspection guaranteed. Bepawing, and a fnll line of electrical good. 430 Commercial Street Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking C fin AC Durable School OllUCo Seasonable Goods Putters Rubber Boots, Etc. John Hahfl & Co. An Warrastad 479 Commercial St YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, H decrees. Minimum temperature, 46 degrees. Precipitation, J incb. Total predpiuKlaa since September 1, 18X, S166 inches. Excess erf precipitation from Septem ber 1. ISM, 1S.04 indies. TODATS WEATHER. Occasion rain; cooler. TO BfcAttB9.-h "Daily AtorlM ostein, twle a mack trading matter a Say other paper pobLUhad la At to Ha. It la the only paper that preeents tta read ere with a daily telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISERS. The "Dally Ae- tsrlaa" baa mora than twle aesiany read' an aa any other paper pnbltahed la Asto ria. It la therefore more tbaa twlee aa valuable aa aa adrertialiig stadias. tat of Oregnn, ( County of Clateop.l Wl, the aadenfgned, local manager roapectlTjly of the Waiters rnlua and Foetal Telegraph eeaipanlee, hereby eer- Utj that the "Dally Aatorlaa" U tho only paper published la Astoria which now re- oleae, or at any time daring oar control f eeld office, haa recelTed, a telegraphic arvaa report. B.D.JOHNSON, Manager W. C. T. Co. J. B. CLARK, Manager Foetal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. SUNDAY. No breadth of human thought Can measure what a word has wrought "Gypsine' Swope. Beat cream in the city at the Web- foot "Gypsine" the finish. only durable wall Ekstrom haa the only complete stock of Jewelry In the city. Pure Ice cream and ice cream soda today at C. B. Smith 'a. Merchants yesterday reported collec tions as being very good. Have you any Jewelry that needs re- Pairing? Take it to Ekstrom'i. Mr. Will Kindred, of Tofclund, Wash., fa Visiting his friends in the city. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon- bonnlere; it will not fail to whip. Captain William Turnbul and wife, of Ocean View, are visiting n the cty. vuicct ioerg rushed the season a llt- ne yesterday by wearing a straw hat. Fresh fruit and vegetables received very day at the Pacific Grocery Co. Money back if you don't like Schillings Best. Tea and money at your, grocer's. AS-hWIf&Co m San Francisco WARD -The Live QroccrK. STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, New Hlcyele Lrgglna arrived today. Columbia Shoe Cn. RISINO SUN BAMBOO STOKE will be closed this twk. Everything sold at owl Mr. and Mrs. HirrUm Allen left last evenmg roc Portland, where they will speml Sunday. P. J. Meany, the loading merchant tailor. 117 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur a kins. Mr. James Laws will spend the day to the country on tils ranch, returning by the way of SaaMe. Some fine Eastern tongues and Sound salmon tips, Holland herring, for tale by Ross, Biggins & Co. Testerday Fisher Bros, finished pay ing off the crew of the .Kate and Ann, and all the men were nappy. Up-to-date. B and H. "Special" and "Stormer" bicycles. Fully warranted. 145 and 155. Fisher Brothers, agents. If you want a silk waist or a band. some, all ready-made dress skirt, go to the Low Price Stors, 491 Bond street. Yesterday afternoon Chief Green test ed all of the fire alarm boxes, which were found in good working condltkm. In the police court yesterday John Doe, -who plead nut guilty to being drunk, was fined 130 on circumstantial evidence, A Consignment of 1S8S hams and ba con just received at Ross, Hlggins Co.'s, and guaranteed to please the most fastidious. For choice cut flowers and plant of all kinds. bouquets and funeral d-slgns call on Fred Roeenstock at Smith's Ice cream and candy store. Business for the month of April at ine Astoria custom house rooted up iiS.OOO, being the largest month's re ceipts In the history of the office. Captain A. M. Simpson, the shipowner and mill man of Gray's Harbor, was fn the city yesterday, and reported that he had a vessel loading f.r Africa. No business house in the state has a handsomer line of black dress goods than the Low Price Store. They give big values at small prices. 491 Bond street. A new plank was placed In Commer cial street, near the corner of Eleventh", yesterday. Several more planks might be added without injury to that thor oughfare. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod grass. The work he Is turning out now is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Cartain John P. Merrill, V. S. N In spector of the 13th lighthouse district, is winding a few days in this city, overlooking the work Deng done on the Manzanlta. A number of new houses are being built In WarmitoTi and New Astoria. It looks very much as if the west side of the bay was bound to have some Im provement. The remains of the late lira. Hanson, who died Thursday night at ttie hos pital, were buried yesterday at the new wmetery on Clatsop Plains. St. Louis papers please copy. Arrived Mme. Vaaehe, the celebrated palmist. Heads past, present and tn ture. Gives accurate advice In all af fairs of life. For a short time only, room 17, Hotel Tighe. Services at Grace church today as fol lows: Morning prayer and Holy Com munion at 11, second service, Junior Auxiliary, at 4 p. m. Evening prayer at Holy Innocents at 7:30. Our garsaparilla is a BpecJflc for lm. purities of the blood. It cures rheuma tism, pimples, liver complaints and foul stomach. Price large bottles, 85 cents. Charles Rogers, druggist. Chief Engineer T. H. Curtis yesterday deiarted for his vacation in company with his Filter. It Is hoped by his friends that a few weeks' outing will ornpletely restore him to h-a!th. .Several of the eamieri'-s eferday re fKjrtel that salm'n were running better and that the fish were larger than on previous days. Othur canneries stated that the run was nt so gl a th day t'rTcTS. At the custoin house yenterday a number of objections were made against the rulings tn regard to river launches. Interested gorrtlemen asked why the Burleigh the Cash Grocer. Chow Chow, 1-2 gal, 25c Catchup, pint bottles, 15c. California Olives, Pr quart 20c. 20c. Cutting's Tomatoes j can. 6 lbs. Good Prunes 25c. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone JJ owners of launcitves did not oombln,' and address a vtmimiiite:ln by tele graph direct M the detriment, whIeCi would result tn ptier tnstruotkvut be ing given to the ortUials in charge of these matters on the Columbia river. The additional Nnvtlng alleys fvr the A. F. C. are expeoted to arrive early this week. Rowling .hus become a fad, and bch ladies and gentlemen are ob taining much pleasure and healthful exercine from the game. American Bible Society Repository. Wbles and Testaments of all descrip tions, and in all languages desired Sold at cost price. Suitable for dis tribution, presents, etc. Repository at Griffin & Reed's, Astoria Ross, Hlggins A Co. have taken the agency for the famous "CYrvallla' flour. Three carl. vails arrived here fr them yesterday and they will tcom now on furnish dearer with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. NOTICE. Beginning May S, passen ger train will leave Seaside at J p. m. and Astoria at 5 p. m. daily, except Sun day. Sundays will reave Seaside at 4 p. m. and Astoria at p. m. Morning trains an at present, It la reported that a large number of loafers make their headquarters at Hume's wharf, and that Uhey clev watch the arrtvel and departure of boats. It is said that a number of pack ages have been missed from thin d.k. Rloyele riders were out lost night In full force, taking advantage of the fine evening, hut there were wry few wheel mat carried lamps. As It Is not full moon, and there are not many street lights, bw-yi-ie head lamps are a neces sity. Don't carry a lot of tools. Ride G. and J. tires for your comf.rts sake. Then your hands are the only tool ever needed. Rambler bicy.l--s are fit ted with G. and J. tires. '!; wheels. S0; '9. PIO. W. E. Warren, agent. :,i7 Commercial street. W. F. Schetbe, the popular cigar man. ufaoturer, is now 'established In his n-w quarters, 4.4 Commercial street, where he has a full line of domestic. Key West and Imported cigars and the best brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticles. Give him a call. A. McLeod and wife. J. A. Cranston. J. L. Star, C. S. Edwards and wife, C. J. KWhmond, Portland; S. H. Emanuel, New York; W. Singleton, st. Paul; A. M. Simpson, San Francisoo, J. O. iieg- ler and wife, Urookneid, Were gu.-sts of the Occident last night. Mr. lieniamin Young, who returned yasterday from Monmouth, where he attended a meeting of the board of re gents of the normal sohooi, reports that the Wllamette valley shines like the Shenandoah. Wheat Is six Inches high. and all crops are In the ground. Cotnmaming this morning, Jeff, the restaurant man, will employ only white oooks on the day and night shifts, all Chinese h-lp having been dlHiened with. The new mn are French, and of Irjng experience. Mr. Jeff is deter mined to give the best of satisfaction. Yesterday was May day, but owing to the rain in the early morning the school children's picnic was postponed uiiUI next Saturday. A few of the pupils In Mrs. Krager's room sent the afternxin In t)he wwjds, but all will take their outing next Saturday If the weath is pleasaMt. Yesterday was the golden annversary of the establishine-nt of the Astoria. postoffice. PjBtmas)tr Wise hod photo graphs takon of the employes of the offloe, and of the custom house. The whole were grounped In one picture by Artist Snodgrass, and the dever piece of work Is now on exhibition at his studio. D. Upton, Rrjcky Point; A. Baum gartner. Alex Togg, Clatwp City; J. I). Maihado, A. Aylnvsv and n, Olef Erickson, Iewis and Clark; A. M. Llnd- holm, Young's River; Joe Craig, Charleh Turin and J. J. Waltz, IJartoldus Land ing; J. McGowan, Chinor.k; Martin Ol sen and A. Iiaume1ter, N(rth Shore, were In the city yesterday. Mr. Chas. Rinell ywterday p.-celved the ml news that his father, Matt Itilp pa, "4 years of age, while burning stum; on his ranch on Salmon ere k, North Shore, v.aa truck by a falling tren and killed. Mr. Rlnell will leave f ir the North Shore this m.rnlr.g und tiie funeral will be h'id TwCay, the interment being made in Deep River cemetery, where Mr. Rllppa's wife ;s turierl. It wm learn!d yesterday that the flsh- ln boat found on North Beach with the net and man entangled in it, was. boat No. 46, belonging to Kinney's can- ry, ami manned by John Uck. It Is supitowM Mkat Rock's Ni HiUir was also drowned. TbM w ai4liT ili-tntiee of the diuinxv of ItrtMng t.o nesr the iiHiuth of the rlv No further Infor mation haa Iwyi oUnined as to f!ie other lt IHM'U-d hs lost. Crowds of eople weiv on I1m strwl" last night, dlstHiMslng ilftuv .nd mat trs of hHal U-kI-MhUimi, timl many re niurks wy 'Iw-aixl rotuvmlng what pie thowlM Die city coiim-ll elumKI do at K next nMM'tlng In ivKitrd lo the oriUiiantH ctMnix-HIng the pdliv depart- tmit to etvforw all la iwlit vice. Some thoiiKiit that the ojlltiance sIkuiM le slfbxly onfoil. while o!lnr were of the olnlon almt tn e.tiHrt town a certain amount of lalttude wi nece-aui-y. In Judge AUrcrnnlle's xurl yi-ster tenlsy, IImhuas IVierson. im employe of Henry iilie ix-einuiwir! insii, wits lined l,"0 r a.-atiitlnK a (.'hiiuuimn w'lio hd ine to the restaurant lo do btwlnens with th- pioprioter. It s em.t that the Chliuuniin witx In the klU-h.-n talking lv tl!e isxvk. an.l lS-tenasi oV Je-te to the noise. n:M Unn O'l-e.xing a reply In Chitww. struck tlx- CbliianiMA a Tiavy otow, Tli'-lv w.h no evuience to how that the a-iiilt was Jiinttn- aNa A the mftl)g of l!.-ue iTub last nlgln there wns a Uux" sudleiuv pre nt. TIh exer-w weiv o-ivxl with sliHong by the congroualon, n.cn nled by cormit and taniborine. Deviw tional vXi-rcL-' and a talk ly the Rev. Mr. IMInger were tlM features) if the ewnlng. The protjrum was a gil one, and was pariuiiwb'd In by Miss Bow. num. Nellie Larson, loin it S.'afeldt. Miw WhMby. T. Ihirk.r. A. It. Cyrus, Fred Koonato-k ami l'r. Klimey. Tlierv wat tvie slgir V the (b'dge. The uro gram commltttv for two weeks hence Is Mr. draper. Mr. Estes and Ml4 Ber tha Huststl. Matt Furoey aiul Mli-luui Francisro vltch were arrvwtwj at the Instance of Mrs, Furney fr gtunNlng. It la wld that Funs-y, about a year, after the close of the fishing seasm. left his fam ily and returned to AuMlrtii, taking with him Bonteititiiig over t-'.OOO. During his absence hln wife was partially sup- pored by the county. Immedately on Furney return he dnp-d over tln on a crap game with his old friend Franvtsoovltoh. Mm. Furney did it like the deal and hud N.th parties ar rested. The trkkl win take j lace lefv.re Judge AluTivombte tomorrow. The ca brought under the state law. Evi dently the police iteiMirttuent is d-t..r-inlned to sv that tile law i-i enfiprced. The Rev. Mr. J Jiu,"l:i Vjterl.iy rx-lvv,l a bitter from Mr. K. II. ' ire- ty, of the White I'luins Mbwiotwiry Station. Lltorta, wi flie wa i-iiafH of Africa, wheh sa-: "Mr. and Mrs. AnlJt ar rlve. here February 2. We had l-n looking fr them. And So r- not so much surpri.! as you mlifht think, but were delighted b welii'in.' th-tn. pur ticuhuiy Mrs. Arrult, wre m we kn -w in California. Mr. Arndt enjojinl good hilth f"r four we -Its nfter his arrival, but on M;inii 1st wo tri. ke-i d wn with Afri.-an fever, and il el on the 1th. lit will tie retnembxrei that Mr. Arn-lt preached In the N'-r-.c- clitn M--th- IWt church in I'pP'Ttown alrut a year H'H iUid with bin wife .-fl f.ir Africa last fall.l Oinractor Fastals-ml Uist night had the work of rebuilding Bond street al n.t cornpk-ti-d to Twelfth. While tsar trig out the old street (n fnnt of Ft slier linis. a portion i-f the old roadway c,. lapsed tit Its own weight, thus showing how rotten the underpinning of that street has been tr some time .st. It Is uinbTtsl that the m.-nAiams and ppj.-rty-vners along Bond stree: have determined to rebuild the r-adwny as far wt as Feenth stns-t. and It U prtiaW.. that the Improvement will l. exOnd.Kl to Ninth. Street Bujs?r;n tondnnt Holt has ts-en dobig gisid work In Inducing proiierty-owne to retair the striits In front of ih.ir laces of buslnexs. If Bond Htr-t is reiirvd as far west as Ninth It will he of great as sistance to the m.-nrtiants of th.- city W. B. F wards n-turnel to tiie city yesterday from a trip with a large scow delivering lurtil r at F'ort Stevens anil Wan-m-ton. Th"r- were K:,im feet of lumber for the gov"rnmerrt work at Scarborough Head, which was deliver ed at F'ort Stevens, and n,M) of mer chant lumber dllvei-d at Warrentim. On the way the mm struck a snag, which knrs ked n hole in the buttom. ol- moM swamping her. By dint of hard work, however, she was plaeil on the beach near Wnrn-rrton arwl the j-go partly unl-soded. B'for the unloidlng could le completed the guy ropes snap ped and the scow slipped back Into the water, Quick work aavwl both the scow and cargo, am) Mr. Edwards can congratulate himself thst he safely s-tit the lumber carrier up the river last evening. CARD OF THANKS. I sincerely wish to extend my thanks to all who helped to extinguish the fire at my house on the 2!th last. A. W EVANY. Itching, Irritated, ac.ly, crumci! Snip, dr, thin, and falling Hair ecine-l, nnrined, and bfaotU Aed by warm thmnfw with tuTicor. Boip, and occMlonal drpMiiiKi of Ci.Ticciu.piireatee' amolllenta, tiie grcatul tkln corn. cura ml Treatment will pro-lace & clean, rWithy Help wltb loiorUnt, loetrotu heir. wrin eil elee fell. Hold ttifrorhfrat th wxid. Purree Det'O aid Cueic Cfir., Hoi Prop.. HoUm. b-" U9 to proditM Laierient Hair," nail free. SKINS ON nRE&.7ir4 FtMt MOKKIUTHiy, Ex-Pn'el.lojtt llaiTlatat Deelln.n Honor and oihera Appear. th l niemno, way i.-Th d.lnatl.m of ex-Prcmdent llaittsmi, w'la would Imvs bi-en olvodon with little or no opMltl.m. has brought to Mie surfat hree candl divtea u tin jikHlel'Noehtp of thu Presbyterian H.-in-rnl Assembly whUh U to meet at Wlnon.1. Ind.. the latter part of this ntoivth. The are the Hev, Sitoldon Jackson, of Alaska, the Hon, Jitlin Watuuimker. of l'HHdelliU, ai.d the Rev. th Minion, of San Fnuu laoo. MEN WANTED. Railroad htuuls wmyted for Inimedlate wrk tn track, Apply at room 4. navel A. C. It. It. R. STtK'K HOLDERS' MEETING. Nolle la horby glwn that the an. nun! meeting of the stockholders of the Astoria Building and Until Association will be held nt (he ome of the niary on Tuesday, May 11. lsyT. for the purpose of Woctlng dlrtvtora to eervs one var. The election will bo by Iwllot, and will be held from i o'clock p. m. until S o'eWx-k p. m. CIUS. 8. WRIUllT. Pia. Attest: FRANK L, PARKER. , Socretary. LIST YOUR Property With Us. CITY PROPERTY TODAY. We have a I rt in Manure's command ing the tlmst view In the wh.le cy and convenient to the business portion of the city. WUI sell at a bargain. Summit avenue Is on the crest of the h'll hack from the water front and ctutunands a vlowof theOdumbta rlvr, Young's bay atxl IVclflc ocean. I miwit dc.ntbl ks-a(lon for residence. and convenient. 100MPO for 1:1:5, port cash. Is a great bargain. Three Iota In block S3. BhlvHey's; each 50x100. Bargain at 12.100. Very easy terms. 75x75 corner bkx-k 15, Adair", .m. 3Uvt car and paved streets. Corner lot. 33d and Franklin. oU150. house. al rented, A bargain and easy term. Ut 10, block 19. Alderl.nk. Great Istrgalri offered. , WF'.HT SIDE BAIlilAINr!. A six room cottage, new-, on lot 100, Warrnbn, I'M. ICasy terms, or instuilmeot plan. Its 7 and 8, block l.Klndrel 1'itrR; chr.ap for cash. lAtt 21, b.K-k !7, New Aatorla. with house, barn. cow. chlcliens. etc. Ch up at ."0. A BAKGAIN-o"1! aires nar Flavet, Jtoo p"r iutv. uy terms. BEACH I'Ri'l'ERTY. VA acres line (.Tna'.ng Innd on North Xeonmle, S 1 . All clear. Fjisy tenn House, lot and bam in Holllday ; lark .n N--annlciim. $100. ish. A great bargain. j lUi) acr on Elk creek N-ach, i: ff(t fnevtag-. lU-nuttful truot, 'ult- ! able for laying out In lots. Cheap and terms to suit. Ten room house on North Beach, nil furnished. Ot ll.rio. Owner, who lives In the Enst. will sell for m Iit 9, block 9. Ocean Grove, Sea side. House, blacksmith shop; well on property; Just like giving it away at 11.000. Seven room hints at Seaside; mod ern hnisrovemetits; nicely located and cheap; terms easy. COUNTY LANDS. A FINE FARM of 120 acres on Up per Nehalem. About one-half of placs timber land, balance pasture amd tilled land; $1,500 on easy terms; Is a bargain. Store building, barn, uxga orchard, pasture land, filial soil, comprises a beautiful place near Olney. We are prepared to offer It at a bargain. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 10-room house, $15 per month; 5-room house, $10 jsrr month. 3 r'mis m-ar Clatsop Mill, $5 per month. 4 rooms near Clatsop MUI $10 per month, upstairs. Small 4 riKrn house near 4th and F:xchange, $5 per month. FOR 8ALE. FOR HALE. 14 room lodging houso cheap. Well located. Lots in Alderbrook. The most de- lralbe residence portion of Astoria. Cheap and easy terms. If you wish Ko well your proterty lint It with The Astoria Land &Inv. Co. 355 Commercial St.. Astoria. Or . Primed matter descriptive of Astoria mailed on application. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. ron sai.r. FtUt HAt.K-rresh Inlloh mw, Apply at (Itialon'a a;able, 0.10 Dtians Ht. WANTED. ANTED- inning Mini gtrl. Call at th a oftlce, ton II C NT. I'laihi for llent -Reed. dntiuire at tlrlltlrt A FOR RENT Elegant rooms, with or without board; 147 Franklin avenua FOUND. Fol'ND-i'tt Sand Island. April . a skiff or doty, 14 foot long. 1 fet nches lM-am, painted load color. Owner can hnve miuio by applying to A. K, llearvt, steamer Sea l'Jti, Astoria. I'ltOI-KHHIONAI. CAIIHH SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, II. H. LYMAN. iltlce, lli't.'l Tlglie, comer IMh and l''raiiklln. Hours, first Wednesday of every month, a. in, to S p. in. Every Saturday, V a in. lo I p. in. 7. A. KMl'lll, "T DENTI8T. (tiffin Rooms I and 3. Pythian Building. ovei C. II. Cooper's store. DIC O. II. ESTKH. ' PHYSICIAN AND BUIUHCON. ftpeclal attonllon lo dlaeaaes of women and lurgery. Oftico over Dani!gri atora Aatorla Telntihona No, U. DR. JAY Tl'TTLE, PHYSICIAN AND fll'ROEON Oitlce. rtKime t and , Pythian bulldf Mil Commercial Bt, Reoldenre same Telephone M. Acting assistant eurgeon V. 8. Ma rine hospital aorvlce, 11. T. CHOHUr. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 4l Commercial atraat I. Q. A. IIOWLnY. ATTOHNEY AND COtTNSELOR AT LAW. Offloa on Bond street. Astoria Or JOHN T. LIQIITER, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. Orriiie, upatalra, Aalortan Building. J. N. Dolph. Itlchard Ntxaa Chater V. Dolph. DOLI'll, NIXON A DOLPH. ATTORNEYS' AT LAW. Portland. Orrgon. II. a, M and 17. Hamilton Building. All legal and col- taction busln aa promptly attended to. Claims against the government a apo ialty, BomrrY meetings. TEMPLE IXiDOE HD. I, A. r. and A. M -Itngular eommunlratlon hsld on th first and third Tuewlay avaolng ot each month. . Y, LOUNRIIKKRY, W. M E. C. iroLDEN. Secretary SEASIDE SAWJVI1LL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In thu rough or dresaed. F looting, rus He, celling and all kinds of finish; mold Ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Oftlce and yard at mill. II F L LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE J55 COMMERCIAL BT AHTOHIA IKON WOHKH Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria IM ! - 1 f O a. I uenerai macninisis ana ooiier maKesr Laa4 ,a4 Mar .itEngla. Bollw work. Suae, koal and Caanary Work a Specialty. t-atMOfl of All Dcrlpnoa Mad lo Oriu oa anon none. John rox.... President and Bupeiintondent - 01 vio Prealdi.nl O. B. Prael Bonre,.,, Aetona navings liank Treasurer ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM FRED TO ALL Open very day from I e'oloek to l;M and 1:10 to 1:10 p. m. Bubaorlption rates $1 ear annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH A DUANB ITB. Gambrinus Dfllveradto Any Pari of thaCHV. Bottled Beer. IIOCH Af O I LLRTTE, A. tat. Ilth 6 Bond Htrestai. 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 tow prices. Is it not a fine Investment? GRAA1MS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, HOLDCIIItAP I'OUCAHII or, 15th A Commerclil. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SUFCEON. Graduated finxn Copenhagen Uulva sity. llHieea of women a speolalty. No. 6H0 Ciuitinenial street. Hhanahasi building. Hours. 10 ito I a. m., t to 4 and 7 lo I p. in. J. B. WYATT. Phone No. Aalarls, Orega I Ittnlwrtre, Ship Chnntllcry ( roeerleH, ProviHfoiiH,. I'AINTH mid OII.H. Satclal Atlasllaa fold la Hppllg Shlae, BREMNER& HOLMES Teirthn. uiacksmlth Bpoclal Attontlon lald to Bteamhoat Ha Htlrliig, loreoalioomg. EtO. LOGGING CAiCP CORK A SPECIAIiTV 1ST O I.N It ST., bat. 3d and h. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man eomlug out ut our etore and you'll gH a portrait ol s man brimming Ofer el Hi pieasanl Insughla, Surb Muallly lu lb Uauw wa baveiaalliif amenougbta, lae any nag CO MM AND THY Tf IBM MUCIN OS & CO. IBya l9 Lubricating OILS A Specialty Brothers, Sell ASTORIA fhij Cliniillcry, lInrilwRr Iron A Stoi-I, foul, firooru'4 it Provision-, Flour A Mill Fcwl, I'uiiits, OiN, Varninhpa, Iicrs Supplies, KuirliHiik's Settled, DoiVh it Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons Ji VehieleH, Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Rank Btdf. Portland, Oregon. 'The Louvre" ASTORU S CORGCOIS ENTERTAINMENT HALL a ri.ooHs rina Mn.lo. (lame of All Kind. Two Magiilnranl llara. CVCKTTni.NG rmsT-cuss Good Order and Everybody's Rights STKtCTLT OIIHKUTKD. Japanese Goods Oriental Curioe Noveltien WING LEE. 543 Commercial St.. W. U ROBF3 Real Estate and Insurapce. 110 KLEVKNTII ST. Offloo with B. A. Toy lor. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits- Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware.' Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commorolal strssts.