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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1897)
5- THK DAILY ASTOIUAN, WKDNKSIUY MOltNlNO, MAY ft, ltt.17. 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 Plauts Installed. Gas Engine Supplies. The Wlllard Storage Battery. HOUSE WIREIISO Insurance ltwpwllon guaranteed. Repairing, and a fall line of electrical good. 430 Commercial Street Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking ChnPC Ooralle School OllUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Rubber Boots, Etc ' i maa S Infin Matin A f n Art ttvuki aauuu v v 479 Commercial St YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 10 deg. Minimum temperature, 43 deg Total predpttAtioa since September 1, 1SC to date, St 67 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber I. 1S9C, to date. 17.59 Inches. TODAY'S WEATOTR. Fufr weather, TO BatADKRs. The "Dally Atorlan" eoatalna twice a snaeh reading matter a amy other paper pabllahed la Astoria. It ll the only paper that presents Its reader with a ally telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISERS. -Tk "Daily As- terlaa hae mora thaa twice aamany read era aa say other paper published la Asto ria. It la therefore more thaa twice a ealaable a aa adTrtling median. tate of Oreg on, i County of Clateop.) We, the undersigned, local manager respectively of the Western raloa and Vestal Telegraph compaal-, hereby cer tify that the "Dally Astorlan" to the only paper published In Astoria which now i selves, or at any time during our control f eald oflleee baa received, a telegraphic pre report. B.D.JOH.VSON, Manager W. rj. T. Co. J. R.CLAKK, Manager Postal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. WEDNESDAY. There is love and ve. The lowest love ta ail self; the highest all sacrifice. Beat cream in the city at the Web- foot. See the Corner Grocery, 455 Duane street. Master Parke Upshur baa returned from Helena, Mont. Pure loe cream and toe cream soda today at C. B. Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Lighter, of Port land, are visiting in the city. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon- boniuere; it will not fail to whip. The new moon appeared last night with the good luck horn uppermost. Freeh fruit and vegetables received every day at -the Pacific Grocery Co. See the Comer Grocery, 453 Duane street. Mew Bicycle Legglne en-Wed today. Colombia Shoe Co. Mrs. Bingham and daughter, of Port land, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ho! den. Two tote in New Astoria, on the widest street, ait a great sacrifice. R. L. Boyle Co. Stop and think a minute about this tea question. Are you getting the best tea for the price you are paying? Can it be possible that Schilling's Best'x better than the tea you are now buying, although the price may be lower ? Would you lose anything by trying ? Your money back if you don't like Schilling's Best. A iVkilling Compaay Saariaaciaco gat WARD Tho Live Grocer. & 512 Commercial Street, The members of the county court ye- toniay wvnt tt Krwtppa to Inspect a bridge. C. O. Major, of the Standard OH Co.. Portland, was a visitor in the city yv terday. RISIXa SUN BAMBOO STORE wtU be closed this week. Everything sold at cost. swhte cottages are row at a iv- mlum. and the season will undoubted ly be a lively one. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 117 Tenth St The highest price paid for fur aklns. Some fine Eastern tongues and Sound salmon tips, Holland herring, for sale by Ross. Hlggtns & Co. Baseball Is again becomJrig the style, and KK-al players are determined to get Mo line for the season. Judge Thoa A. Stevens and wife, of Portland, spent a day's outing in As toria and vicinity yesterday. A. G. Long, the well-known Portland agent of fire nose and fire department supplies, was In town yesterday. Bicycles on the sidewalks on Commer cial street after dork are dangerous alike to riders and pedestrtana. The government officials yesterday re ceived a barge-load of castings at Fort Stevens for the works at that point Up-to-date. B and H. "Special" and "Stormer" bicycles. Fully warranted. 45 and J5S, Fisher Brothers, agents. The Ladies' Guild of Grace church will bold a basket tea at the realdeiice of Mrs. E. C. Lewist Thursday, May 13th Our world-beater razor strops, 23c, Look la our window. Boys, now is your chance knives, 5c. Rogers' drug store. Coin special brands of hams, bacon. lard and canned no-ats are the best In the market. Ask your grocer for them, It Is reported that Misers. Goerig and Maney yesterday finished their contract for the government at Scarborough Head. General Agent Lownsberry is now liv. ing in a bandbox. He likes houa?-clean- fcng time, when the flowers bloom In the spring. Thirty-eighth street is the next stive to be improved in Up pert own. Private subscriptions are now being made for the work. Miss Nellie Nlckereon, who will sxn leave for California, where her future home will be, will give a farewell party Friday evening. A consignment of 1888 hams and ba con Just received at Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s. and guaranteed to please the most fastidious. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bosworth en tertaimed their friemds Monday even ing, it being the occasion of their wed ding anniversary. President W. T. Beveridge has called a meeting of all base balllsts for to night at the rooms of Engine Company No. 2, at 7:30 o'clock. School examinations and graduating costumes are now occupying the atten tlon of teachers and pupils alike par ticularly the costumes. For choice cut flowers and plants of all kinds, bouquets and funeral d-a!gns call on Fred Rosenstock at Smith's ice cream and candy store. Peter Brush, Young's River; G. J, Green, Portland; Thos. Huston, Lafay ette, and B. Stephens, Maple, are regis tered at the Parker House, It was rumored yesterday that at the next council meeting arrangements will be made to sprinkle the streets of the city during the summer. The super-heater was yesterday pull ed up out of the engine room of the Manzanita and in another day or two the vessel will be ready for the ways. When going East travel on the North- em Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. People commenced yesterday to re move the nviea from the roofs of their houses and buildings in acordance with the lnt ructions issued by the Are de partment. 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 Burleigh the Cash Grocer. CANDY. We have said nothing about candy, but bear in mind that we have the best in town, without any exception. 35c per lb. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone il , vnlwja is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. A penny of 1SJJ, blown Into the bo. torn of a glass bottle, was one of the curiosities exhibited yesterday. Evi dently the frxtle-maker namued t play a Joke on some one. Arrived Mm. Vaavht. the celebrated palmlrt. Reads past, prveent and fu ture. Gives aorurate advice In all af fairs of life. For a short time only, room 17, Hotel Tlghe. The members of all A. O. V. W. lodge In Astoria and vicinity are Invited to at bend the floral ball, to be given by the degree of honor, on the evening of May 3, In Foard & Stokes' new hall There will be a welcome mv.tng to Captain Taylor at the Salvation Army Wednesday evening. May 5th. Ice cream ami cake will be nerved at the close of the meeting at 10 cents. There is a general feeling that some thing wOl drop this season. These who haw been waiting for something to turn up, ft Is said, will find a new page opened in the history of Astoria very soon. Collector Page was yesterday advised Shat active preparation are being made to center at Seattle tjie Retiring sea fleet of United States revenue cutters under the command f C. L. ILx-pvr, captain R. C. S, Dont injure your health by rating Cheap John candles mode from terra alba and China sugar, when you can get the Aneat of candles fresh every day made from the best of American lugar at C. B. Smith's. NOTICE. Beginning May 2, pa,s-n ger train will leave seaside at 3 p. m and Astoria at 5 p. m. dally, except Sun day. Sundays will leave 9.aj!d at p. m. and Astoria at 6 p. m. Morning trains as at prewnt. American Bible Society Reptory, Bibles and Testaments of all descrip tions, and in all languages desired Sold at cost price. Suitable for dls trtbotlon, presents, etc. Repository at Griflln & Reed's, Astoria. Roes, Hlggins & Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallls" flour. Three carloads arrived here f t them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. The office of the Southern Pacific Railway Company will hereafter be found at the Welis-Fargo Express of floe, Curtis Trenchard, agent, where tlokets to all parts of the world can be had and all Information for travelers obtained. V ith the Increased railroad service direct from Astoria, there is no question but JuJl thta season will see a won derful Increase of business at the Clat sop beaches. People will go w-hTe they can get the best accommodations with the quickest service. W. F. Schelbe, the popular cigar man. afoot urer, Is now establinhed in his new quarters, 474 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. tides. Give him a call. The pilot schooner Jejwle, the trim, mem veH In this port, will fit out fr sea today and will probably sail to morrow, with a number of pilots aboard for a montlh'a am toe outuMe. The Jessie has Just been throughly overhauled, and 1b as fine as a fiddle. No doubt you consider that you hae a high grade neck. If so, you can't afford to risk It on a low grade bicycle. Rambler bicycles have been on the mar- ket eighteen years and are still at the head of the procession. Prices, $60 and ISO. W. E. Warren, agent, 547 Commer cial street. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Clse cormedtlon made at Spokane for Ross land, Nelson, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE, Astoria, Or. Mr. B. F. Lock, manager of the Mc Dermott Hotel, Butte, Montana, visited Flavl yesterday with Meswrs, F. B. SeeLey and S. H. Brown, Jr., of Boston, who came down from Portland with Mr. Look. Mr. Lock was much pleaed with the situation at the mouth of the river and the prospects of Awtxia. In the near future. Ait the meeting of the school boarc last nl(?ht the only btwiness transacted was the election of teachers for the next year. After the meeting Director Conn said that only a part of the teachers were elected and the others would h elected .t the nx-eting next Tuestny n'tflrt. In the meantime tha bosrd dl rooted tnnt mnw or the tuimea he glve.i out. A 'trawler on one of the trains to Pints Mo th. oilier day, wltloh vw well crowded, nay thut a mnn In the ladle owoh wh. nhetvlng lobaooo tl peotvln on tlie flo. r to such an ex tivt that a lady who oeeiipled the ae.it wtth Win 'm thoroughly disgiwteit. It mlltht ly well tor the rallixMd rtvnrany t adopt the pH ni llvl,-3 of the AstorlM city (XMtiuil and doH a apH rule. The work n-l S.-Hi'lnxiiiill 1 1 -1 by t lie kMwriwin'nt on llw fiM-tllU-Jtlonsi lroKiiuiliK rt'lilly :l s.vt t'lls liar lHr will Ih pr.;vtisl fivmi vlJn In va.sVui. UiuMo Sum long ago iMilltel tlw Importance of tills port, but It toon. some time to k( (lie niuohlii'ry In sliH to protect It. OrvU-ra were received yinterday by ColUt'ior Pa;e that after the ivuu-e'.ln- tiui of the pa.oimer IliKtteMW of the Uum-ho t'anby ami llaiitliorn. they are to h n'tutiu'd to tlh' l;wseitor- oild-e of the llrm ilUtrlot, ho.-e th y will Ih r-I.NHii.Hl. (!i"nllK Kie pr.vlleg agii'.n to tlxvo t'iKita of carrying ptw Yesterday W, H. Kdwanla lot the oui traot to W. ti. Ito nn.T fr th- bulMIng of his lino cottage at Viirnttoiu Arvh- ltet tv I. In will superintend the eon- truct!o;i of the building, whU will lie a modern one In every repitt. There hvmi to be much activity on the wel hleof the liay, and imitiy ;iipifvem tMi are promlmxl th'r (his suituiu'r. ,U B. Seoley, O. ll. Major. S. II. Brown, Jr., II, D. Joi'. A. tl. Loiu, Jud te T A Stephens ami wife. Caleb West. Wm. Ub, W. W. Ourtts. ivr Hnd B. F. Look. Butte. Moot F. A. Cx- retul. M. A. Gattstern, Sun Fmnciai-o; T. P, Frlduy. Ewrett, Wa.'., and U O. Smith, city w-i-re guests of the tVcidint ltenlay. A fisherman, ""hose name coul.l n it be leameil, reported at the Parker house yesterday afternoon that a fishing boat, whlith haul ge out Into the ocean, was thrown up on Clatsop IW-ach, the cap tain having been dwnel, but the boat puller saved. No further iwrtU-ulur were given. Whose boat rt was or Who the men were was not stated, and no report was made to Coroner Pohl. Uppertown l forKlr.g ahead in a qu'et way. and every iwice In a wlule some new building Is undertaken. Yesterday morning Mr. lUto IVtena'n comm. need the erection of a ns'dern cottar on j the onier of Duane and Thlrty-mventh streets. In thv i-an'in-m '.here will be two ST reroi-ms. which 1; Is uii'lersrool are alriu1y rer.ttl. This Is only the b.g!tBilng of further Improveme nts It that end of tSie city. Yosterday afternoon the r-of of Mr. Andurson's house, opp.t Kopp' brewery burnol. and very narly rvult ed In a ba 1 tire. The chemical eniclne, uml.r the managemein of Prlver L u Crd, ma.le anottwr reinrd. d-m-pletlng the mile rtin from the en.irtne housi to the lire in woven and a half minutes afVr th- aiarin was turnel l.i. The h.pok h.kI l nl.l. r ti-an 1!J not arrive until alut ten mli.utes leer, though their wvIim w.-re not si-c.uJly needed. At the meeting f the W. C. T. V., Thursday. April 21"th, ft wan vot.sl that the old officers hold over Until the (lrt Thurwlay In Svmtmber, at which time the new y.-e.r b-glns, In acotrdance with the change made at the lant state on ventlon. At this meeting committee were appointed to make arrangemefi'ts f'T the coming of Miss Belle Heaney who la expected to lecture In Asturia early In June. The lailies are also pre paring for a jiarlor meeting, to be held at the iveidence of Mrs. Wm. Woods, 1716 Franklin avenue. At the regular meeting of the Fxrtball Club Monday night, the following new mentoeni were admitted: Ji.hn, Trulltngvr. W.W. lUd.ihalgh, Jas. Horn baker, J. T. Lar ey. C. W. Fulton, W. T. Chutter, F. A. Fisher, J. O. Hanthorn. W. T. Hanttvom, Captain It. E. Howes, J. Williams, W. L. Robb, C. T. Crosby. H. Chrl!nlanMi. J. E. Hlggins. fr, Finch, D. Campbell, T. O. Trulliner, Allert Dunbar, C. C. Burkley. II. Bell P. Byrmrs, H. C. Iyrd, Gus Hllderbrand O. P. Graham, J. W. Gregory, R. It, Walla, S. Elmn-e, W. It. Wallace, II Belmer. Salnvm are still running rather light, but a charge Is expected soon, as the be.it run usually occurs about the 9th of May. The officers at Tillamook light house rport that the water outside Is still fi end muddy, probably ow ing to the high water in the river, and this undouMfxlly keeps the flrfh outild? as yet.- What fish are being caught are from the north . side, where the water Is cJear, tfhe muddy water going out along the Jetty on tlie south side. Old-timers predict that If a suddeti warm siell occurs In the upper Colum bia river regions and the heavy anow crimes out In a lump, that there will be a great flood In the Columbia and small chance of a heavy run of fish. A patiutlc scene tor phwe before Judge Nelson yeHterday. Saturday Jhn Doe, for aUiut the twentieth time, was up for hiring drunk, and was fined 0. Yesterday his wife interceded, say- tn-g that he neeUrd him and thougnt he would keep straight. The man wm brought up from Ws cell and pleaded hard for liberty. The Judge read him a good lecture, and with tears In his eyes the man promised never to touclh anther drop, but to go home and work. The Judge said he did not expect Vxi much, but on condftiirm that he kept sober for three months he suspended the fine. The man went away happy and will probably keep his pUrdges untH boon companions and the demon get the best of him. The Oregonian says; Now Chat fairly good California strawberries are selling in 'the market at 25 cents a box, pe-Jple are beginning to Jnquli when Oivmni Mtmw berrlea si coming In, and what, tihe niweeta tf I lie at raw berry 'rop are, lealiM say the tVliArtiiln, bo, r ei x a lluk Imtiir this saja.v!i than usuul, ' and tt Is lhiM that they will not con tmt dlvls tuarkot so long ns usual. They have advlcos from M.mhI Ith-rr giMwen. who say they will have berries In IJilm imiket iH-lweeii May Id and 1.1, l.ait yintr mi hertlcs iuilve.1 Ueiv from llihid Klwr until alMiut May SO. Tlw llo.-! KtvM' fiMp piMinlses to be very large, some estimating ft at 3r.,0(i0 cases, A a Kteral llilng. the shipment aw not exteindN-e, mo. (vf live mhi b lng ship pel K.MHt; IhiI. if the crop Is ss larite tn t prlcted, there will protniHy be nnxi stilppil here this sconoh. in jar. ditis aroiui l Mount ThUh- and vl lnlly tlw frost lust NovemhlH-r klll d many of the old strawberry vines; but, with the liionttseil acrouiie plauteil a Visir ago and this sphng. there will ho a pieiKtlfol supply fir this mnrkot, which w 111 IxkIii cunlng In aiut June U The y itiug vim's are In hmI oon.Ui Ion will prHluv a good onp. and NOT1CK. KNGMSIIM KX. All lli'l(lsh-lorn residents In the el'y in- iMiinly are asked to attend a mooting at Mr. Cherry's office n Thnra day, Bth ttmt.. at 7 50 p. m to armn ivlvbi-.itlci of the illaneoi.l Jubilee of 11. M. t.iuoen Victoria. By order. F. M. tll'NN, Hec. l'ri Tom. LIST YOUR Property With Is. CITY PHOPKltTY TODAY We have a Vrt in Mol'lure'a i-ommand- lug the rtmst view in the whole cty and convenient to the business portion of the city. Will sell at a largnln. Summit nvotiuo is on the crest of the hll Iwck from the water front ami commands a vlewof tin Odumbla rlv r. Young's buy and lacHlo soii. Is most dvrabln kstlm for residence, and convenient. lOOxpxi for a;5, iart cash. Is a great bargain. Thrt lota In block Si. 8ltlveey'a; eaoh 50x100. Bamaln at I2.100. ery eiuty Umut. 73x75 ixrn. r bkck 15, Adair, 11.500. Strwnt oar and paved streets. Corner lot. 3-ld and Franklin. 73jl1&0. houses, all rented. A bargain and rosy terms. Ut 10, block 19. Aldorbrook. Great tMtrguin offereil. WEST SIDK BAIUiAlNS. A six room cottage, new. on lot Sox 100. Wanvnton. I7W. tasy terms, or ItistjUlnMNit plan. Uxa 7 and .1, bloi-k 1. Kindred Tark: clwap for i-asih. Lot :l. block 27. New Astoria, with house, barn, cow. chJchens. etc. Cls-ap at 1300. A BAUGAlN-:Mi aires nar Flavel. $100 por a,-re, isvsy terms. BEACH PROPERTY. 200 acres fine grux'.nn land on North Neuarnle, ll.30). All clear. I.asy tenns House, lot and barn In llolllday l"ark on Noconnlcum, 1100, cash. A great bargiUn. b acre on Klk creek leach, i:x) feot fnnitagv. Beautiful traot, suit able for laying out In lots. Cheap and terms to suit Ten rm house on North Beach, all fumlxhed. Cost 11,500. Owner, who live In the East, will iU for JMO. I,ot . block . Ocean lirove. He side. House, blacksmith shop; well on property; Just like giving It away at 11.000. Hewn room house at Seaside; rmd- nrn lmrovements ; -nicely located and cheap; terms easy. COUNTY LANDS. A FINE FARM of 120 acresj on Up per Nehalem, About one-half of placa timber land, balance pasture arid tilled land; 11.500 on easy terms; is a bargain. Store building, barn, large orchard. pasture land, tilled soli, caroprtaea a beautiful place near Olney. Wa are prepared to offer it at a bargain. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 10-room house. 115 tier month; 6-room house, $10 per month. 3 rooms re-ar Clatsop Mill, 5 per month. 4 rooms near Clatsop MUI 110 per month, upstairs. Small 4 room house near 4fh and Exchange, 15 per month. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 14 room lodging house cheap. Well located. Lots in Alder brook. The most de slralbe residence portion of Astoria. Cheap and easy term. If you wlh, tto sell your property list it with The Astoria Land &'Iov. 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. Man oa application. lillratu Any I'srt ul IhaCliV. Bottled Deer. IIOCII V lll.l-ISTTI?, Afcil-. Illtt t lloml aintia, MKN WANTKP. . S.-Nv V-."- liallroad hands wirited for tinmedlalo work on track. Apply al ruin 4. Havel block. A. 0. It. It. It. ron "At.lC Foil S I, I A J. H. Mimdy Improved frlcllon ilru- i h l-.tlng riiglne. Hle of IhiIIim', 7x." feel; cylinder, 7x1 J Inolies A fli-ai-claax euklne, almost ns roikI a now. Add "A," Astoitut ttli-s. IMIl HA I.K-Fresh inlleh cow, Apply at Gusloii's fsd amble, t:m Pusviie Ht. WANTK0. WANTI.I 'k. Ad lr Situation, by Japanese s T. K.. thU oltliw. roll KRNT. I Fult lil'.N'T- Furnishisl im.iiis, e-i suite or Mingle, by IJie day or iii'inli Hotel Thill-, under entire mw timoane niotit. tlivjl reilllctloti In rules. Mrs tl. V. I'rter. niAiwigor. Cr. KlevetiUi and Franklin. ' Piano fr ltent-lnnulre at Grltfln , 1;,-.Im i FOIl RENT Elegant rooms, with or; without ooarq; mt rranaun avenua FOUND. KtiUNti-tm Hand Island. April t. a skiff or dory, It fet loiuf. 3 feet inches beam, fainted lead color. Owner can have sttme by applying to A. P.. Heard, stetuitcr Ha Foam, Astoria. PHOFEHSIUNAL, CAKLHL H. A. DMlTtl. sv; PENTIHT. "ijjj Booms 1 and t. Pythian Building, over c. II. Cooper's store. Dll 6l il. E8TK1I, "" PHYSICIAN AND lUllOKON. special attsntlon to diseases of woman tnd surgery. Hfllea ever Dans!er's store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. Hit. JAY Tl'TTLE. PHYSICIAN AND 81'UOKOV Office, rooms 6 and i, Pythian bulldg f31Hi Commervlal St, Residence asm Telephone 9J. Acting assistant surgeon V. 8. Ma rine hospital service. II. T. CrtOBBY. ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. V Commerelal atrett. I. Q A. HOVYUlY. ATTOHNKT AND Cot'NUKLOR AT LAW. Office .in Bond street. Ast ris. Or fOIIN T. MOIITKR. AYTOIlNKY-AT-LAW. Orrics, t:sialrs, Astorlan lluildlng I. N. Iiolph. Klchsn) Nlian. Chester V. TVilph. DOI.PII. NIXON a IMiU'll. ATTOHNEYB AT I.AW. Portland, Orrgan, It. S, H and Tf. Hamilton Hull. ling. All legal and col lection busln ss promttly attend nd to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEET1NOB. TEMPLE LOIX1K NO. I. A. F. and A. M. Regular communlratlons bald oa the first and third Tuesday vsnlng of aaoh month. O. W. IXIUNSHKRKY, W. fat E. C. MOLD EN, Secretary SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, ceiling 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. II F U LOOAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor, Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 355 COMMERCIAL BT ASTOWIA IKON WORKH ( Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macnlnists and Boiler Makesr Ua and Mar Eng lots, Boiler work, Staaav boat and Casnsry Work Specialty. Ca,ttsgt of All Descriptions Mads to Order os snort nonce. John Fox.. ..President and Buperlntandenl a. u. r ox vies FresKloni O. B. Prael Baorstan Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer the Best... i Gambrinus THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon fee 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? GRAMMS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, HOI.OCIir.AP I'OIICANII or, 15 th Commercial. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. llradualml from Copenhagen Unlvarv ally. Iibiesse of women a speolalty, No. 5S0 ('oiiiiuen-ial street, ShnnahsBi hull. Una I fours, 10 (U 11 a. in., I lo 4 and 7 to I p. in. j. b wYArr" Mhttse No. 6S Aslsrls, Oregea, Munlwurc, SlilpClKincllery. ( iroeerlcH, PrtivinloiiH I'AINTM anil OII.H, apKlal Altsstlas Paid ta tipellng Hates. Telephone No. OJ lUacksmlthsV Bpeclal Attention Paid to tltosmboat Ra alrtn, lorseeliosing, KtO. L0CC1NC CRICP CORK A SPECIALTY ll I.NKV BT., het. Id Slid h. .SNAP A KODAK- el any man renting oul ol our lee awl you'll get a Sort rail of a nan brimming titer wllti pleasant theuahlB. Sued suailly Id the ll.juora e hsrttsarTsrsrrsiMiuallte (.lease asr niaa COM IT ANO THY T1IRM HUQMCS & CO. ln LubrUitlm OILS A Specialty. Fisher Brothers, Self ASTORIA Siiij ClinnilltTy, II,irtlVHr. Iron tt Stfl, Coal, ( irootrit' it Provinion8, Flour Jg Mill Ft ftl, I'aints, Oil.i, ViiniirliWv Ix)rtHt,r PiipplifS, Kni rluin .a calrn, Pouri- A W'lmlowB, A jrit-ti 1 1 ii nil I in piemen WnjoiiH t Vehit'liti. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Kooms J 1 7-J I Portland Savings Bank BMg-, Portland, Oregon. "The Louvre" ftSTORIa'S CORGCOl'S ENTERTAINMENT HALL t ri.ooKs Fin's Masle. (ismea of All Kinds. Two. Msgnlllrent Iters, evERYTniMG rmsT-cuss Good Order and Everybody's Rightr RTHICTtY OHNEHVKO. Japanese Goods Oriental CurioB Noveltlew astzrxa WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. ASTORIA PUBItlC LIBRARY RBADINO ROOM FRED TO ALL, Open every day from I e'oloek ta l:M and 1:10 to l:W p. m. Bubsnrlptloa rates H per annum. W. COR. ELEVENTH DDANI aTTfa. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Grocerlei, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetable!, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets.