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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1897)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN, Tl!KSlAY MORN I NO, MAY 4, 1D7. HOWELL & WARD INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 Astoria Electric Supply Co. Electric Llfht Hants Installed. Gas F.oyine Supplies. The WilUrd Storage Battery. HOUSE WIREING Insurance Inspection juanutteed. Repairing, and a (nil line of electrical good. 430 Commercial Street Fancy Slippers Ladles Walking Cfinpe Daratle School OUUta Seasonable Goods Rotters Robber Boots, Etc John Halm & Co. 479 Commercial St YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, SS deg. Minimum temperature, 42 deg. PrecipJc&tftm, none. Total predpltalkm sine September 1, 1896, to date, 8167 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 1S96, to date, 17.T3 Inches. T0DAV8 'WEATHER. Fair weather; warmer. TO READERS. Th. "Dally A.torUn" ostein rwle u much reading matter kaj stker paper publl.hed 1b Aetorla. It It th only paper that pMt It reader with a dally telegrapble report. TO ADVKRTISKBSTha "Dally Aa terlan" baa mora than twice aa many read er aa any other paper published in A.to rla. It la therefore more tbaa twice aa valuable aa aa adeerUelng medium. a State of Orrfon, ( County of Clatsop.) We, the undersigned, local manager respectively of the Weetern Cnlon and Fettal Telegraph eompanle. nereoy cer Ufy that the "Dally Aetorlan" U tne only paper publlahed In Aitorla which now re eelee, or at any time daring oar control f aald onlcea haa received, a telegraphic prew report. B. D. JOHJJflOS, Manafer W. C. T. Co. J.K.CLAKK, Manafer Poetal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. If we must answer for our Idle woids. how much more for our Idle silnies? St. Augustine. "Oypsine" see Swope. Shortcake is coming Into style again. Beat cream in the city at the Web foot "GypsiDe" the finish. only durable wall Born, to the wife of Walter McMuliln, a son. Fred Routci stock yesterday. went to Portland Engineer Jamleson is aa Inspection trip. up the line on Ekstrom has the only complete stock of Jewelry in the city. Pure ice cream and ice cream today at C. B. Smith's. soda Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take It to Ekstrom'i. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonniere; it will not fall to whjp. Alex Gilbert went to Chinook yester day morning on a business trip. Fresh fruit and vei?etables received every day at 'the Pacific Grocery Co. If the newspapers would say "Your money back if you don't like the result of your advertising " we'd ad vertise all over the country, But we take all the risk out of buying tea, and yet not everybody buys Schil lings Best Hadn't you better do some thinking? A Schilling & Company (32 Tho Live (IroecpB! & 512 Commercial Street. w Hlcyrle Leggta arrived today. Cnlmntila Shoe Co. The program for the musical part of the May festival will appear Wednes day. Fishermen are confident that there will be a heavy run f fish fci .a fen- Jays, Two Kits In New Astoria, on the widest street, ait a great sarrulce. K. U Boyle & Co. Sunday was another magnificent day a.-xi everybody spent the time out of doors. RISING SUN BAMBOO STORE wtll be closed thla week. Everything sold at cost. Don't minis the May festival at the M. E. church Thursday afternoon and evenin". Mr. 3. W. Phtlipe, editor of the Pa cific Journal, was In the city on a visit yerxaruay. The Astoria Iron Works yesterday shipped a lot of canning machinery to Hongkong. The county clerk yesterday issued a marriage license to Chas. Versehuveren, and Liczie Hoefke. P. J. Meany, the leading; merchant tailor, 1J7 Tenth St. The Mghest price paid for fur skins, Tickets to the evening entertainment of the May festival are only 25 cants. In cluding refreshments. Some fine Eastern tongues and Sound salmon tips, Holland herring, for sale by Ross, Biggins & Co, Ross, Hijrtrln & Co.'s hew warehouse will be finished some time next week. and ready for occupancy. Prof. J. N. Beggs will remain at Sea side during the s-rason, and will have c-hargw of all entertainments. Mark Warrn. Will Grant, Geo. Ste vens and Alex Grant have gone to Young's river falls on a fishing trip. Up-to-date. B and 0. "Special" and "Stormer" bicycles. Fully warranted. (45 and J55. Fisher Brothers, agents. If you want a silk waist or a hand some, all ready-made dress skirt, go to the Low Price Store, 491 Bond street. Joe Brickford, Portland; George Bord, Salem; C. Callender, Chicago, were reg istered at the Parker House yes'.erday. Some of the canneries yesterday re ported that flkh were running better, but the majority noted tittle Improvement If any. The ladles of the M. E. church know that these are hard tlrm-s, and so their prices at their sale will be hard times prices. Captain John P. Merrill, U. S. N , in spuctor of the 13th lighthouse distrlc', returned to Portland lat night on the Gatzert. A consignment of 18SS hams and ba con Just received at Vjm, Higglns & Co.'s. and guaranteed to please the mo6t fastidious. Mrs. Lilly Woodcock returned yester day from Portland, where she has been vinitlne the family of the Rev. Mr. Weatherdowns. Mr. R. L. Boyle has returned to As toria, after a number of months' ab sence In Idaho, where he has been sell ing Astoria lots. A drunken fWherman fell overboard twice yesterday and was each time res cued by his boat-puller, but that did mil stop the cruise. The gaps in the railroad line between the new depot and Tongue Point will 'Xn be closed up, and the next thing will be rail-laying. The Chafing Dlh Club met last even Ing at Mrs. Herman Prael's resident and had another one of their most en joy able social seriFions. For choice cut flowers and plants of all kinds, bouquets and funeral d.-siifns call on Fred Rost-nstock at Smith's Ice cream and candy store. The Astoria Iron Works will today commence taking out the boilers of the Manzanita and will have her ready for the ways In a day or two. Wednesday evening the Polyanthus Club will meet at he old school house. As 'the weather to pleasant, a Stick of wood will not be required. Burleigh the Cash Grocer. CANDY. We have said nothing about candy, but bear in mind that we have the best in town, without any exceptions- 35c per lb. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone .,vev It Is understood that the Flavol hotel will beoivned about June lKt, at which time a number of new trains will N' put Into service. The household good of Mr. F. W Prael wvre yeeterday cleared ftr New Wetrtmlpster. IV C. where that gentle man wtll In the future reside. Captain E. J. Rathboiie. nuix-rlnteJid ent of wnter lines of the O. R. N. Co., was down from Portland yeatiTday and male a Hying trip to tlwaco. Mr. Jas. Laws, who spemt Sunday on his ranch on the Lew is and Clark. ?ays thiu the country Is looking well, but that the roads are still very rouRh. WhenTotng East travel " the North em Pacific Railway. Quick time an J the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dully at U o'clock a. m. There are some who think that all bicycle should be licensed in Astoria, as they are In some other cities, or at least be compelled to have lamps after dark. No business house In the state has a handsomer line of black drew goods than the Low Price Store. They give Hf values at small prices. 491 Bond street Sirs. M. J. Kinney left yesterday for Portland, to be absent a week, attend ing county convention of the W, C. T. I. In Wasco, Multnomah and Mart'p counties. C. Lutiens. San Francisco; E. Purr, Jr., Boston; F. Deniartiri. Portland; H. S. Gjle. Ilwaco; P. J. StoGowan, Chi nook, were registered at the Occident yesterday. When you want a rval life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod- grass. The work he Is turning out n v Is ahead of anything ever made in Ai toria before. A fine display of embr kletvl linen, haXs. bonnets, aproi-.a and fancy ar tievs inl the Laue rooms at the M. K ihumh on Thursday aftem'x-n. H.ilc orens at 2:30 p. m. Arrived Mme. Vasche, th" celebrated palmist. Reads past, present and fu ture. Gives accurate advice In all af fairs of life. For a short time only, room 17, Hotel TIghe. Our sarsa.ar!lla Is a specific for Im. purities of the bld. It curs rheuma tism, plmplefl, liver complaints and ful stomach. Price large bottles. S3 cents. Charles Rogers, druggist. In the police court yesterday Anni Delet and Jiriie Vole each forfeited 110 for lighting. Officer Oberg arrested them on the Bowery while they were engaged in a scrap between themselves. Matt Furney and Michael Franclaco vitch, on a charge of gambling, for whiilh ithey were arrested Saturday, were yesterday h-U to the grand Jury by Judge Abercrombie, In bonds of ,1200 each. Merchants say that Saturday was the biggest day of the season. Many were In from the country, and some of the:n had the impertlm to inquire when the free boats would cunim'tioc run ning. NOTICE. Heglnnliig May 2, passen ger train will leave Seaside at 3 p. m. and Astoria at a p. m. dally, ex?pt Sun day. Sundays will leave Seaside at 4 p. m. and Astoria, at 6 p. m. Morning trains as at present. American Bible Society Repository. Bibles 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, Higglns & Co. have taken th agency for the famous "Crvallls' flour. Three carloads arrived here tut them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. The county court, Judge Gray and the commissioners will go to Knappa, In a day or two to examine the Sture bridge and ascertain whether It will 1 neces sary to bulla a new bridge or whether the old one can be repaired. It is understood that all railroad con struction on the line through the cl!y will !e eornpl'rted the latter part ;f June. It Is more than proltls tha' trains will be run to ttie John May's and Knapi In the summer. Mr. Jacob Sornbm, of t'nlontown, who last Tu(day loet his five-year -ild daughter fphla from whooping cou;;h, Saturday ljrt his second daughter. Mary, from the same disease. Booh children were burled Sunday afternoon In the county court yesterday John Rhode, a native of Germany; John Johnwon, a native of Sweden; John' 0. PWwo, a native of Russia, ami Chan, Fusaimm, a native of Sweden, were admiMed to Culled Slate cHlaen. ship. The office of the Southern Pacific Railway Civittany will hereafter I found at the Vell-Ka go Express of tlee, Curtis TrenchaM, agent, where ticket to all parts of the world nui lie had ami all liif.rmttWn fr traveler obtained. The member of all A. O. t'. W, lodges In Astoria and vieli Ity are Invited .i at tend 1h floral Will. o he glvon by the degree of hmr, on the evening of Mny S. in Foard Stok.' new hnll. All hullo In Attindiutae n(! N ti-oo4iitinled by nuile tvtixirts. l"on't carry a lot of tools. Ride (1. and J. tiros for your comfort's mOr, Then your hand' nr- the only t.hl ever medM. Rambler bioyeleg are fit ted with ll. and J. lire. "ST wheels. fM: 5iii. V. M. Warren, amnt, .M7 t"oiiiiiereUl atrst. Thi-r- was u p"l d -iU of talk m the titivois -toil :iy mnendatory of JtuUo Aleiviinbl.'! action In fining the ruttlatt I' win. wltlut irov.KMtl-n, ioun-lM a Ohtmvman to a Jelly. Sinie exiiroMS.sl th- ...l!il.jt that the fine should hilW tieivi V). W. F. Scheibe, the Kui!ar c'gar man. ufovturvr, is now ewiaMlh'd In hln new nuarteiv, 4T4 Commercial str, where he has a full line of domestic. Key Went and lni)rted clgarii un.l the lHt brands of smoking tobaccos and smokera' ar tides. Give him a cull. The county nil a good launch that can nwike nftivn miles an hour, to be iwitroillng e river and chasing net thieve. It Is rlatle that If one hud l1! at tho sheriff's command day tw might have coptured tne men who stole tJUwon'K n.-t and NwU, Mr. K. R. Mane vs (Hit Hunday taking In the fresh air and bright ami shine. Many of hi friend colled Uhm him while he sat In front of hl re-i- donce. and he said thai through all his long IllneMS his friend had been extremely kmd and had never forgot ten' him. Mrs. Rosaltti Kelrtger, mther of Au)tloii.'.T Stral. dlM tills morning of a oomplU'tttfoti of dls.'tu". Including niMUmititn and dn'y. which her ex treme age of 73 years c uld n't wlih tand. She was a native of Hungary, and had resided In Atorla for a uuml er f years. Her lnly was taktMi to Port land last night for Interment. N'ortlvt-n Pa illc piilroad trains len Portland dally at 11 o'clock ft. m. f r Tacoma. Spokane, and the Kast. CI e co:uiitl'W made at Si ol.ane for Roes land. Nelson, Sundow and Urltfcih Co lumbia mining cumi l'or maps and information ctill on or a.ldreKS C. W. STONE. Astoria. Or. At the moving of Friday rittriit wtll ot eratlon the onlliMtnc the ip.y council me up for oa-ld- am. tiding oid1.-v.-d In l'J'. pr-jhlt.-The amndni'-n; nam-e No. 1TS4. appr king giunbling, .-t' given (Kie-thlrd "f ti.e liie-s lo the foniwr. It wms probaU'- thiit ain-nd.-d ordiii;uu- will paw, ns nl.l to the polli d'l'.irtiivut enforcing the law. In the a i in L. A. L'Kimls, 11. ri. Olle. It. S. Ewpcy ft. V. Egbert, I. S. J.tfios, Jiui. Graham A Ft. Church, tss-l through th city last night fur olympla, to attend the trial of the (el-brat. -d Glle lnn-1 cas-. This Is the , which Invulve the tKle to muoh of the property of the town of Chinook, and will be an Inter esting controversy. The land Is "made" land, and I Very valuable. Mr. J. C. Bauer, the well-known hop merchant of San Francisco, spent yes terday with Mr. John Kopp. Mr. Bauer wakl that hlm In California and South- ern Orison would lie a good crop this year, although prt-s will dend on the EurojHut crops. Oregon, he said. produced the finest grade of hops, an I at the World's Fair in Chicago some exhibited fnm Mr. Bauer's Oregon rarnfti tok the premium. A tlshlng ttnx and ntmts, the prop erty of tto Itrson, was Htilin Sun day evening from Its moorings at Par ker's do k. The IsKit contained a new n.it of about 100 fathoms, two shotguns as well as ulher usual llwhernien's para phernalia, 'llu- total Ions was over $'-00. awl at presont there Is no clu'? to the thieves. The boat was founJ yesterday iflernoon on the Ix-ach, IxHoiv Krnjw-y' canifjry, but the net was not recovered The bar was mugh again yesterday, and the Columbine was unable to land the suppiL-s at TlllarrMKjk Rock. It Is not generally understood that landings can be made at (hut rock only When th; waither Is right. 8upplI-"S first have to be low.-red Into a small Isval, and fnm that hoisted upn the wk. If the wind Is strong from the ninth and west, no matter how smooth th bar Is, landing at the rock Is impossible, Bkim on fire with torturing, dliflgurlng, Itching, buniing. bleeding, scaly, and .imply bunion, Imtaritly relieved by a warm bath with Ci'TictuA Hf.AP,ailngle application of CtTicLBA (ointment), the great kln cure, and a full (luxe of Cuth:ira ItiaolVasT. tlcura IH Fiii faKlrlth rwrhmt th. worM. Trrrm D.tO.ceary ewe FropiM boeuia. " Uow lo Caw Tortuita Uemow, BABY'8 SKIN MiSSftV CaiwU Itlehaiilmni, of the ColuinUne, has Jim! oomvlo( a very croUtalile incM skoh of Ch KlaAtery, Tntoiwlt and Fuca's Pltliu', In llxciii.aiiig the work on the iwot the ciuiln told an Aslorlatt nprieiiliitlvi yesterday that on the S7th tf April, 17V3, Vaivuver, the givait dtm'oviwer, arrived off Wi btirnits of Fuca, Captain Wiwuly Spmgue, v.vll-kmvn In Anloi1i, 1ms lust pcocurod from Knglnml one old hMlorlnw and eluuts, giving cmipMe hc- iiuinls of Vamvtiver'a voyage and din- ixtvviioa on thin cast, Vancouver, on h! way up the coast. ial Ihe Colum bia rlwr. Ju-lgl:.g It to Iw an umvnvlga- ole Ht roam. He rop"rte the ltam, ti'itivw, Caitaln Gray, of the alilp (lumlla, whom he imsMed, and thutj i'tttaht enteml the Columbia river. I named after his Mlil, tlrsl lying off lt tuouth nine daya lie anchor! off SonrlHrHigh ll'itd. Vancouver after wards soot lnl the Columbia Ids ship Chiuthiun, under coniniand of Colonel tiiiirttt,a. witio reac.hel as far U as Vaimntver, Waoh., iininltig Wnrrl r Rook. Walker's Inlanl. 'lVnKiir IMlnt, Moiinl t'oltln an. I i:her places. Van- eouwr wits alio rcHponalbln for the imintng of Mount llaker. Mount llool. ! Mount Ralnlof, Inti Orchard. I'orl lUukoloy. II. solution .Island, Whldbyj Muml and I'ugot Sound, The history ' all tliroiiKh Lh niit Interesting audi doMHTViM inivful sillily by every PuclMc cotist rsldeiit. LIST YOUR Property With Is. CITY PROPERTY TODAY We have a lot Ut Mot 'lure's conimaitd Ing the tin nt view- In the whole city aitd convetilenl to live bualnea portion of the city. Wtll sell at a !arguln. Summit avittuo I on the crest of tit.. hUl hack from the water front and contmands a Vlewor iw iviuimnn rmr. Youngs ly and laritle iksnhi. 1 mien 5vrnbl Knwtlon for rwSd-no". and convenient. 10 m tr 1:5, par caah. Is a great bargain. Three lot In bkak li. Stdtreley'a; eaoh WxlW. Hargaln at K.toe. Very easy Urms. 7Sx7S corra-r bkick IS. Adair'. I1.W0. Stnwt car and paved street. Corner lot, 3W and Franklin. "SklW. 4 htiBH'. ail rented. A barjaln and rosy terms. Lot 10, block 19. Alderbrook. Great bargain offered. WEST SIDE BARGAINS. A six room oottage. new. on lot Wx 100. Varr'tibn, J7M. Easy terins. or Installm.itt plan. Lts 7 and S, bloek 16,Klndrs Para; clu ap for cash. It !l. block 27. NVw Adtorla. with house, Varn. cow. chlchetis, etc. Cheap at ttoo. A BARGAIS-C:' acre mar Flavet. $p) sr ncn'. istsy term. REACH niOPERTT. iuO acrivi lino grnsing land on North Naearnle, l.l". Alt clenr. V.iwy tenn I rouse. I"t and l-am In Holllday Piu-k on Nisnutnlcuiii. $IW. cash, A great bitrgaln. i;onj 160 tu ntt on Elk cwk Uach, ftit fiintuge. HeaUilful tract. Suit able for laying out In lot. Cheap and term to ult. Ton room houw on North Reach, all furnish.-!. 0t lt.50. Owner, who lives In the East, will a"H for JS'W. Ut 9. block 6. Ooean ilrove. Sea side. House, blacksmith shop; well on property; Juirt like giving It away at J 1,000. Hewn ro-mt house at Seaside; mul- nrn Improvoments; nicely locoiea anu chip; twms easy. COUNTY IANDS. A FINE FARM of 120 acres on Up- por NeltabTn. About one-hair or piaos timb.n- land, balance pasture ana tilled land: 11,600 on easy terma; Is a bargain. Store building, barn, largo orchard, pasture land, tilled soil, campriaea a beautiful place near Olney. Wat are pr.pored to offer It at a bargain. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 10-room house, H per month; D-pom house, io per monm. 3 nsmis near Clatsop Mill, 15 per month. 4 rooms n.r CUtsop MUI J10 per month, upstairs. Small 4 room house near 4th Exchange, 15 per month. FOR SALE. and FOR BALE. 14 room lodging house cht.p. Well located. Lobs In Alderbrook. The most de siralbe residence portion of Astoria. Cheap and easy terma. If you wlnlt to Bell your property list ft with The Astoria Land &JInv. Co. 355 Commercial St., Astoria, Or . Printed matter descriptive of Astoria, mailed on application. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. rvtas on application. Gambrinus IMK,rttlo Asy Pari nl IlieCliV. Bottled Beer. UCIItUIMlVrTI!, Agist. Illlt to ttoml airla. MKN WANTl'.n, RalltNutd haaida wwntod for Inmiedlitls work on track. Apply at room Flavel block. A. A C. U. II. 11. roll HAI.K 1'1U H.Vl.i:--A J, H. Mtinily Imi'ViM frlotUMt druM It ilitlng wiglne, Hl f Isiller, "nD'ii feet; cylinder, 7x13 Incite". A ntnt-cliuH. oiigtne, lmMt i good a new, Aliln i "A," Astmtan nltlce. btU HAI.K -Frssh tnlloh cow. Apply at tiaalon's feel a:able, ,10 lunuie Ml. WANTKO. W'ANTKO -Hltimtlon, by Japainse, ,m.Ii Adiltvis T. K.. lht oltlis'. I ' "" ! roK RENT. I I'lami f r ltont - lunuiro at tlrlirlit A lloed'a, j FOR RENT Elegant room, with or I without board; 617 Franklin avenue. : FOCM.1. -'i;l Nt On Snt Island. April . i sklflf or dory. 1 font long. I foot i,..i..- i.iii inliH.d load color. Owner' can have same by applying to A. E llejird, eteejiier Hoit Foam. Anfrwl. PHOFKHolONAL CAllWH SCHOOL sri'ERlNTKNt'KNT, II. 8. LYMAN. Office. Hotel Ttghe. corner lMh and Franklin. Hours, first raneauay oi minln o a. m, to S p Kvrry Saturday. a. m. to I p, in. IT A. SMITH. DENTIHT. 4 Room 1 and t Pythian Building, ovet C. H. Cooper' slurs. DR. O. B. K8TKB. PHYSICIAN AND IIURaKON. Special attention lo dlaeaaea of wnoteu tnd surgery. Offle over rani!gr atora. Aatorta. Ttlephone No. U n. JAY TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND HUROEON Office, room I and (, Pythian bulldg. Ml Coninierclal 81, Residence m Telephon M. Acting jUtant turgeon IT. fl. Ma rin hospital service. H. T. CltOHBY. ATTO UN E Y AT-LA W. 441 rnmmerelal ,trl. J. Q A. UOWLIIT, ATTORN KY AND COt'Nr.I1R AT LAW. Oiflra on Pond (treat, Aitorla, Or. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. om.-e. upetalr, Aetorlan Iluilillng I. N. Dolph Richard Nlien. Cheater V. Dolplt. DOH'U. NIXON 4 DOU'H. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon. 14. S. and 17, Hamilton llull'tlng. All legal and col lection huln-M promptly attendisl to. Claim against lh governmenl a pe tlalty. SOCIETY MEETINOS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1. A. F. and A. Regular communication held on th flrel and third Tuesday vnlng of each month. O. W. IllTNBnERRT, W. If. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary SEASIDE SflWiaiLL. A complete stock of lumber on band In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ing and hlnglee. Terma reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office- and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. " Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARIJ, OFFICE 80S COMMERCIAL BT AHTOHIA IKON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makesr La4 tni Mar ,iiEn(la(, Boiler work, Sim. bod and Cannery Work Specialty. CaetlDfi of All Description, Mad to Order o Short Notice. John Fox.... President and 8uprintndni A. L. Fox Vlo President O. B. Prael Secretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer the Best... THE CENTER ON THE 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? GRAMS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, OMClll AP l-OWCAMIl or, 15th A Commercial. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. THYSICIAN AND SURGEON. tlraduate4 from tvponlmgim Unlvar. ity. t I ilnenae of WMIIIWI a specialty. J Nu. (iSD CimiiiKTrolal stroet. Hhanaliaot ! bllllillng. ! Hour, 10 it 13 a. m., 1 to 4 and T to p. m. j7 B WYATr, I'hon, No. AtiMl, OrtieB) I lord wcire, SlilpChnndlery ( iroeericH, Provin'onH PA1NTM rt OII.H. Helal Allealle Paid epetyini Ship,. pREMNER & HOLMES Twephon. Hiacksmltha Special Attoiiltun Paid to Steamboat Ra Htlrliig, loneelioaing, KM. LOGGING CAMP (BOitK A SPECIALTY IW1 ll.NKV T.. bel. d and 4 1 a. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man testing eel oh our iter and you'll gel , portrait of a man brlstniiu; ever arllh pleasant Ihenghl. Murb quallijf In In llaisw. e kav leeftet are euouk aw pleaee any at. COM If AND THY Til KM IIUOMES & CO. I7i iv pisrcr. Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubrkatlni OILS A Specialty. Ship ClntmUt'ry, Hardware, I ion A' St'l, Coal. (iroi 4'i ! A ProviHioiiH, Flour v Mil! Fi-1, raints, Oil-, V.vrninlu, Ixier- Sii).lit's, FiiirliRiik'n calert, Poors A Wimlo'ws, Arifiiltural Iinlirii'iir W neons tt Vfhicli-H. Emil Schacht ARGrjlTEGT Rooms JI7-JI Portland Saving Dank Bid-. Portland, Oregon. "The Louvre" A3T0RU CORCEOtS ENT0RTA1NMENT HALL ri.ooitu rise Mueln. (lame of All Kind. Two MagnlHi-eut Bare. CVCRTTtlt ng rmsT-ciss Cood Order and Everybody's Rights aVIUCTLT OIINKKVKII. Japanese Goods Oriental Curlo. NoveltleB WING LEE, 543 Commercial St.. ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBRflRY READING ROOM FREE TO ALU Open every day from I a'olock t l:M and i.ta to 1:10 p. m. Bubscrlptton rates n per annum. I.W. COR. BLBVKNTH A PUANI BT1. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial street. OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE