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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, FiUDAY MORN1NU, MAY 7, 1J7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE 510 Astoria Electric Supply Co. Elettrtc Light Plants Installed. Gm Eufine Supplies. The WilUrd Storage Battery. HOUSB WIREINO Insurance ln peel Ion guaranteed. Repairing, aud a foil line of electrical goods. 430 Commercial Street Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking CtinAC Durable School OIIUC5 Seasonable Goods Rubbers Rubber Boots, Etc 5 John Halm & Co. Are Wi 1 479 Commercial St Yesterday's WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 55 deg. Minimum temperature. 47 deg. Precipitation. .96 inch. Total precipitation atac September 1, 1S96, to date, 83.(3 tnchea. Excess of precipitation from. Septem ber 1, 1896, to date, 18.9 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; westerly winds. Satur day and Sunday promise to be fair and TO BIADEBS.-Th "Dally A.torlan" oatalna twie a ajaeh reading natter a aaj othar paper publUhed la Attoria. It It th ealy paper that present 1U reader with a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVEKTlSKBS.-The "Dally A lerlaB" ha more than twice a many read era aa any other paper published In Asto ria. It la therefore more than twice aa valuable at adTri,lnf nurflluni. State of Oregon, I .... Coontjr of Cleteop.i , We, tha nnderalgned, local manager raapactlTely of the IT cetera fnlon and Pactal Telegraph companlra, hereby cer tify that the "Dally Attortan" la tha only paper pnbllahed In Attoria which now re atvea, or at any time daring oar control f aald offloe ha received, a telegraphic pre report. B. D.JOHXftON, Manager W. C. T. Co. J. H. CLARK, Manager Portal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. PRIDAV. 0 heart of mine, awake ! From deathless sleep: No longer keep Within the grave that self hath made for thee. gee the Corner Grocery, 453 Duane treet. Bert cream In the city at the Web toot. See the Corner Grocery, 4j5 Duan treet. Pure Ice cream and ice cream soda today at C. B. Smith's. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bounJere; it will not fall to whip. Fresh fruit and vegetables received very day at he Pacific Greet ry Co. The diocesan convention of the Epis copal church in Oregon will be held In Portland the latter part of June. Mew Bicycle Leggln arrived today. Columbia Shoe Co. RISING SUN BAMBOO STORE will be closed this week. Everything sold at cost. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Arrived Mme. Vasche, the celebrated palmist. Reads past, present and fu t Some people like apples better than pears; some people like Oolong tea better than English Break- last. ' ' So keep on trying all five flavors of Schillings Best tea, and get your money back until you find out which flavor you like best a Schilling ft Company aaa Frucuco 3 WARD The Live Grocer. & 512 Commercial Street, ture. Gives accurate advice In all af. fairs of life. For a short time only, room 17, Hotel Tighe. Snme floe Eastern tongues and Sound salmon tips, Holland herring, for sale by Ross, Hlgglns A Co. Up-to-date. B and II. "Special" and "Stormer" bicycle. Fully warranted. (45 and $33. Fisher Brothers, agents. Our world-beUr ntivr stivpa, 23c. Look In our window. Roys, mw Is your chance knives, 3c. Rogers' drug store. Coin special brands of hams, bacon, lard and canned meats are the best In Ue market. Ask your grocer for them. A consignment of 1SSS hanvs and ba con Just received at Rj, Higgin. & Co. 'a, and guaranteed to please the most fastidious. When going Kaut travel on the North em Pacilic Railway. Quick time an J the oaly line running dining cars. Train teavw Portland dally at 11 o'clock a, m. The ladles of the Eastern Star havi wganiied the Star Social Club, and were yesterday busily eng&gej in ar ranging a dance to be held next wee. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fan to call on Snod graaa. Th. work he is turning- out now La ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. M. Powers, A. J. Anderson, Cana. n Beach; C. W. Williams, T. S. Williams, Portland, and Captain Wm. Johnson, San Francisco, were registered at the Parker House yesterday. The Junior Endeavor Society of the Congregational church will celebrate its first anniversary this evenln. All are welcome to come and learn what the Juniors have done during the yror. In order to have lodge colors for thej floral ball you should place your orders at onoe with C. B. Smith. We have I only a few pink carnations and rosej buds. There are not many pin lienors In the market. Don't Injure your health by eating Cher.p John candies made from terra alba and China sugar, when you can get the finest of candles fresh every day made from the best of American sugar at C. B. Smith's. 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 Roes, Higgmi & Co. have taken tha arencv for the famous "Coi-valU" flour. Three carloads arrived here t them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill price In lots to uit. The office of the Southern Pacific Railway Company will hereafter 1 found at t&e Weila-Fargo Express of floe, Curtis Trenchard, agent, where tickets to all parts of the world can be had and ail1 information for travelers obtained. The Degree of Honor of the A. O. I". W. will give a grand floral ball on Saturday evening, May 8, at Foard & Stokes' hall. A general invltalon Is extended to the members of all the As toria lodges. W. F. Schelbe, the popular cigar man. ufaoturer, Is now established 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 ticles. Give him a call. The lighthouse tender Manzanlta. is all ready to go to the dock at Smith's Point, but will not be towed down until the weather is suitable. It fa probable that some time between now and Mon. day morning ah will be placed on the ways of the new shipyard. 8. H. Maddock, of the Logan mills, Seaside, is a visitor in the city. He re ports that two or three new ottaes are b?iTig built now In Seaside, and that a number of others are under contra.- Among them is that of Mr. Bridge, of Portland, and a Mr. Baker. No doubt you consider that you have a hltfh grade neck. If so, you can't afford to risk it tn a low grade bicycle. Itambler bicycles have beMi on the mar ket eighteen years and are rtlll at the head of the procession. Prices, $60 acid ;0. W. E. Warren, agent, 547 Commer cial street. The eeagon at' Clatsop beaches pr im le to be a very lively one. Prepara tions are being made by the hotels and boarding houses to take care of a Iair?e number of guests, and with the new cottages built and Increased camping Burleigh the Cash Grocer. Good Butter, 2 lb. roll, 25c. Best " " squares. 2 5c. Flour, per sack, $1.00. C & B, quart bottles, Lucca Oil 65c. German Imported Castile Soap bars 35c. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone facilities. It Is safe to say that there will b itMtny Jolly times. VMor Anderson Is putting In a foun dation for a now building be con structed by the Astoria Gas Co. II is also engaged In otyutruotlng a new wharf for W. F. MoO.rvgor and will leave fti a few days to procure a large raft of pile, containing K5. to be ttxed In building the dock. Next Sunday, May 9th. and hexvater, every second Sunday of each month, the German Lutherans of Ast j,1a a-id xicinity will have services in tlv- 5ap- tlst chur-h on Kxchantre Ktrcet. at 3 p. in. With next Sunday's n-Tvlee tl)e first mission will Ih held. All .ire cor dially Invited to attend. C. Uuoehler. pastor. Mr. John F. Haien, vice preside-rt if the American Tin Plate Co.. In.liiui ills, Ind was in the city yeslo.-il.ty. looking over the situation. It was ru mored that Mr. Ilaxen's omipany con templatcl the ere.ion of a tin p!a:e factory at the numth of the Coliunma river. No dl'Ii"!1 Information, however, fl giveti ,u. Northern Paclllc railroad trains leav Portland dally at 11 o'eUx-k a. m. f r Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Close conneotlon made at Spokane for Hons land. Nelson, Sondow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and information call on or aidress C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. Mf. ThoJore Oleson has Just etn pletev painting his house In a lltrli shade, which is now quite the style, and a very appropriate one for Astoria, where tlx-re Is very little eoal m-'V-.e. This Is nit the only house re-pulmed In light colors this season, and It speaks well for the ta,te of property-owners that they have so quickly recognized what is bt-nt-tlclal to themwlvrs, as well as the community. Early yterday morning n of the horses belonging t Engliw Company No. 3 died. It Is said, from th e(T"-ts of tM)im. The home had l--.'n ailing for swerul days, but turned out -x the fire Tuesday. The other hor.e of the t-am was also affe ted, but Is now re covering. Whatever caused the trou'ole, or who 'he iwrju-trators wrej of a scheme. If any, to make trouble for the fire company, are unknown. Ooleotor C. H. Page yterday pur chasil from the captain of the Japan ese bark now In port a Japanese yn. This Is the stiver coin of Japan. In size It Is atxjut that of the Amerl-an dollar, weighs four hundred and sixre grains, and ta nine hundred line. The coin secured by Collector I lag Is a new one, and while of pursr silver than American coin, has an actual value in American silver money of only fifty and five-tenths coots, hi schooner Kaite and Ann, with a urew of eighteen nvn, will some time today or tomorrow put to sea on a hunt fr otters. Fisher Bros, will ship the cargo of 320 sealskins to T. M. Ivampson & Co., Ijndon, for which bills of tailing have alr-aly been taken out. The bal ance of tile old crew were paid off ye terday, and after cruising about In Alaskan waters for two or thr months the Kate and Ann will again put back mto the Columbia. In the county court y-stertay the consideration of various road matters was continued. Numerous claims were examined and allowed In regular form. The following amounts were set aside for road and bridge purpo-s: District No. 1, $:S7'J.S2; No. 2, 1107.37; No. 3. J202.73; No 4.1108.31; No.5, J120.CC; No. , J104.33; No. 7, 1180.03; No. 8, VH 56; No. 9, 89.i!; No. 10, $180.95; No. 11, J173; No. 12, 1113 39; No. 13, $1.-3.51; No. 14, $09.19; No. 13, $167.27; No. 16. $125.03; No. 17, $65. The Great Round World, a weekly newspaper for Oisldren, publlxhed In New York city, announces that as a supplements that magazine there -will be Issued with the April 29t.h number a specially pri'par'"l Uraeco-Turklsh war map. The publishers say that great care has ben taken in the production "f this map, arwl that owing v th-tr fine colp-ctpm of maps and extra fac.il lit lt, they telleve that this one will tn- the best map of that lo-a.lty yet pr-jd j'-el. It is made In outline arid Is 14x17 Inch.- in size. .) Wednesday evening a meeting of the vestry of -;race (-hurt h was held, for (Jrie purjxxte of electing oftlCTH, It b" Ing the flrst n-gular inciting of the or ganization nlnw th reKular annual churc h menlng Easter Mondny. Th'-re wer? pi'-wnt Rev. fleymur Short, E. Z, F'-TgUBon, W. T. Chutti-r, H. (i. Van Dusen, A. 8. T- and Dr. Tufctle. The oinijers elected were: Senior warlen, ,K. Z. Ferguson Junior warden, V. T. Chutter; clerk. Harrisin Allen; treas urer, H. G. Van Dusen; delegates to the diocesan convention", 'Messrs. Frank Spittle, Alfred 8. Tee and Harrison. AI ten; altvruates, Mivsrs. O. I. lVtxvi, H. Vaux lusn and K. O. lwls. The Worm of yeHterday tiriiltt ore Ate no Utile triuble on the ly. Th water was rouaher than It ha be-n III many wveks aKt. it s niortod Ju a hvritv numN-r of tlslUt Nmts wei capslsl. It ta known that Klnney'i toxkt. No, 49. oanniMwh-d by Anthi Ltlti iMilwdsist In a tnll, but tlo men were plkMl up by the lauiwh Indcpon lent which also toM the l and bet ashore, tth of (looryv i Hai'ker lmts was overturn!, It la avJit, and llw tam-r tVvldiMit also towed a nhln boat to hUoiv In nhe aflenwHui, A itdHl many rumors wo"e afloat, to the effect that a do, or more t'v'rtts ca.si't at Suml Island, but a ilshernvim who roturtkod from tlieiv l.-t nltslit sad Llwre wajt notlUtig In It. Mr. 0. W. Holmes, whose ha'id-iin' residence mi Irving avenue overlooks tl ivm-thciifrtern n't of th" cl'y, ta J l:r irmsl work b.-ittllf lug his grounds. After the fashion set ' Id iH-lKhN.r. Mr. K. Oshum. Mr. Holme U tM-ming hi Inick yard, planting shrublvry and tree, and mukliig llower gardens. The result obt.ilMmt ly him allow that a gl example !" I tn tlueiuv. and also that Mr. Holm- ha good Judgment in laiMNcaiv gard.ilnt. How mint lMttcr It is to .e tvat cot tagvvt and handsome nvidcn.-cs, ir. roundet ly iHsuitlful gnnnula. Inst.Md potatoes patclx' titl.-t with old l. mato iiuui. Tlwre In nothing th.-M o lmtr-js a stranger with a oily the rhiiractr of tt tim- ar.d ninwiindlng isnunds. Yosterilay afteriwum. linitHtllaiely af ter the storm, and while tMe water was stilt rough in the ba. two mitall l-y.. In a very small skiff, n..-! with a home made sail, which !!.il"d a''it very dangeixaisly With every squall of wind. were se.-ii sailing lit frnn t!ie mi.ld'e ctuiimel. They numag'-d to land are y, alt hough a number of -i'ii who were SMiiidlng on Uie dm-k. watching th.-ir maneuvers. eXx-ctM to six- t!cm cap slrd every utoment. It --nn stptite Unit iir-nts ahoul-1 prmlt young Imys to go out upn the rt'-r In such a f a 1 craft, tmrticularly during stormy te ther. No wondiT then- ar drvnl'i.re ri'cortleil every few day. When '.oUt sailors of exi-rl'-m-v are raiUrd whlh h!idllB It''' :r'B b.'s, It would seem lly for chlldn-n to be out for the fun of It in a meo- .-gg-.h-lt of a craft. In the police court, y.-1-rdiy of'e--n.xm. Christine P. Smg swre out a warrant for the arwt of Say Y.-e, on a charge of disorderly conduct. The wo man I the same one who a s!Tt time ago was rnlxl up In the Ark Wo . oe. She Is the wife of a t'hhiiuuan. and seenvs to be In a gr-at deal of tro'iMe. Kvidontly sh- has Incurred the illtpl as ure ft the highbinders. .ie of wh -m. the defendant In this case, y-t.Tlsy again tried to do h- r harm. II- kicked In the dir to her n m. but ts-fore cTeotlng nn e.ntrnnce tla- win in Ilred at him w tth n r v l or. and th- China man ran away not, however. Ix-fira he wtm recognlz-d. Chi'-f l!nl ck ar res'.el the man in the strt. and Ju Nut son place.1 him under b nds of J3 w'hlch were furnished In cash. Tlv to Itmliuu-y trial v ill pnUtbly b- h-1 1 In the Justice court today. Now ttntl pro-rt-w n.-rs are doing sj.ring hou.fl-anii'.g. outside as well aa Inside of their home. It U also prop er that the Increasvd Interest in pnbllc parks has lx-gun t ) tJike tangblc shape. A cty raiwiot te a Hty without public breathing spots, Today Astoria has not single park fltteil with any kind of convenient -s devot-d to tlf amusement and health of Its clUxens. In must places there Is at least a square every half mile or so wht.-rv gnvn ? r . Ilmvers, arid a drinking fountain offr rt and re- fresinvnt to tlu- piiaKerby, to say noth ing f the large parks where hundr'dt an find amu.mnt and a Hlmrt sea- am of communion w ith nature. Astoria has malrry natunil sites for a park, and a large fotitm of Its hillsides ara t'slay fmly wfiMtes trf rough tlmlier and we'd flvlllzatltm demand that people In tha cities have something more, and It Is a natsfactttm to know that the day I not far distant when at least one public park will be oit-ned tn Astoria as an aid to pleasure and health of the pe - pie. The city council or the property-own er on Commercial street sliould next undertake the rt-pavlng of that thor oughfare through th" entire business oortion of the city. I'.on.l street has been put in g'l imndltlon between Eleventh and Twelfth, and the work of rcoalrlntf it Is-tween Eleventh and Ninth has commenced. Commercial street 4s In almost as lad crmdltlon a tiond street w.ut, arwl In one respect H Is worse off, being he principal busl nerfs strert ,t the city. The owners of buildings alig this street get good rents, and one of t tie largest merchants on the Htr'-t said yesterday that as a mere matter of pride, to say nothing about the safety to their property,, the owners of lots and buildings phould at once combine to p-rlank Commercial In the same manner as Ittmd street has bK;n Improved. Soon Astoria can ex J'itiiples, blot'-lifw, blackheads, red. rouuh, oily, niotliy skin, iuinn. :aly scalp, ilry, tlnn, aiol ( .Him; hair, ami baby blemishe prevented by Ci.ticcua BoAP, the most i lTectivo skin purifying awl beautifying soip in the worhi, as well as pureat and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. Btlciira rtr la wAH IkrmrKoirt th vrM. form Do ACHri( t out , S.,1. Crop... Ro.t.11, U. . A. o-"ll4,trlr'ifiit ,u.Uwon,"Mlla4rM. FUFRV KIIMflO rmrinplMatmAiknn r cuticviu. asisa. FACE Warrantor. Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mai, on application. petit an Influx of stranger, and tralTfe, oil the stiveta will Increase (o audi ex tent as 1 make it alslu(el iiecea.u-y to have a stronger street. Now ts the time to make the tmprovmoii. ItKAI. ESTATE Tlt.VNSFKIlS. The following deeds Were filed for record yesterday: (llim.w Grove I.uiul Co. to Mary Hrtdges. to; 4. block It, Crimea Grove t!& 00 Mary rtilltu-lek to Maria I. Jontw, lot i. blK-k 7. I'lne Grove 'S W iTiias. ffl.li ami wife to Alvln Trnt!, matttt hidf I.I.k k IV Gold- on I'art. atltlltltvi lit Astoda ... .V0 tH C, K. lllgKlns to Arthur I'. Stio-, kit 3, block x, Astoria addition to Warrenton l"0 00 riitrosAis WANTED. ProiHval will lh. nn-eived until May S, Is'.'?, r furnishing the iinnuwry plldng and performing the IntK-r of ex tending the Astoria city water service aertaM the tbK-k anl throughout M. El morv's Packing House. In Wmi Astoria Plans and stoolut-atltu'a for the work can be sten at the oltlec of said lick. Ing house. HliU should state separately the aiootint required f..r furnishing the piping anil ulsr, jid al both coin, bltirvl. The right reject any and alt bid Is reserve!. H. KLMOKK. In the llrttlMh Isles, during the pre. LIST YOUR Property With Us. CITV PllGrEltTY TODAY We have a lot In Mc'lure command. Ing the flmst view- In the a hole oiy and convenient to the hualiiSM trtl"n of the city. Will sell at a Urguln. Summit avenue Is on tlie iisst ef the h'tl lick fpm the water front and ! couimands a vlewof lheldumhla rlv.r. Young's bay aittl Ihuitlc oee.m. I nnwt de.arat"!" ka-atlon for n sld-nc. . and ctrvtilent. loo-It for U:r., parti roitli. I a great Iwirgaln. j Thrtv lota In block 25. flhlv.-iey'. . each 50x100. Ilargaln at $2.IW Very : tMksy tt-rms. i 75x75 coi n, r block 13. Adair's. Jl.f.00. j Street car und iavtd strwets. ('..rner lot, 33d and Franklin. i."xt50. t house, a;l rentetl. A bargain and rosy ternat. U.t 10, block 19, Alderbrook. Great largain offered, WEST SIDE ItAUGAlSs. A six room ootiage. new, on lot S0x 100, Warr nton, I'M. Easy terms, or installment plan. Lots 7 and , block 1. Kindred Park; ctw ap for caah. Lot 21. block 27, New Astoria, with house, Lam, cow, chlchens, etc. Clv-ap at $500. A BAnaAlN-2V4 acre, near Flavel, $100 par aor., vusy terms. BEACH PWOPEUTT. !W) acres fine grazing land fth North Neoarnle, $1,600. All clear. Easy terms House, lot and bant in Holllday Dark on Neoannlcum, It), cash. A great bargain. 160 acre on tlk creek tssach, 1200 foctt frtjntage. Deauttful traot, ult able for laying out In lots. Cheap and terms to suit. Ten room houae on North flcach, all furnlahed. Cost I1.M0. Owner, who live. In the East, will well for J3'. Lot 9, block . Ocean Orove, Sea side. House, blacksmith shop; well on property; Just like giving It away at $1,000. Seven room house at Seaside; mod ern Improvements; nicely Usjated and cheap; terms easy. COUNTY LANDS. A FINE FARM of 120 acrea on Up- per Nehoiem. About one-half of piac timber land, balance pasture amd tilled land; $1,600 on easy terms; is a bargain. Store building, barn, large orchard, pasture land, tilled toll, comprise a beautiful place near Olney. W. are prepared to offer It at a bargain. FOR RENT. , FOR RENT 10-room house, $15 per month; 5-rf.oin house, $10 per month. 3 rooms near Clatsop Mill, $5 per mon th. 4 rooms near Clatsop MHI $10 per month, -Upstairs. Small 4 room house near 4th and Exchange, $5 per inonth. FOR SALE. . FOR HALE. 14 room lodging house cheap. Well located. Ixts in Alderbrook. The most de slralbe residence portion of Astoria. Cheap and easy terms. If you wiah to woll your property llat It with The Astoria Land& lnv. Co. 355 Commercial St.. Astoria. Or . Printed matter descriptive of Astoria mailed on application. the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon It 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? Gambrinus IWIIvrdto Any Part l th CUV, Bottled Beer. HOCH V (lIl.MVrTl!. Attt lllti M llotitl lrl. MEN WANTED. Itallrosd h.'Uid wanted for lmm-dlat work. mi track. Apply at rMii 4. I'tavel Mock. A A C. It. It. It. roil sAi.tc It lt SALE -A J. 8. Mundy Improvtol friction drum hoixtlng engine, Kite of boiler. ':'i feet; cylinder, 7x13 indie, A llrst-claiat eogiiie, almost as gsd at now. AtldiMts "A." Astoiian oltlca fi SALE - Krc-li milch ts.w Apply at iliutlon fett a:al.le, CIO Duane K(. WANTED, WANTED Situation, by Ja(iiee c...k. Addrt T K . tht oilier-. WOK IIICNT. E'lt l;ET Furnished reout. f suite or single, by the day or month 1I..I.-I Tlghe, uiiiler entlro now loanaa intuit (iit-nt retluction In rates Mi I. V, vrter. manafcer. t"t r Elr;h and Franklin. llano f'T Itent -Inqillro at Grimn Ik It-eil' FtH'ND. F'l'ND -it May 4 . In the biln I ihaiiiM-l. a skin alH.iit IN foot laig. paint -si green with oars, mast, ajul sail tom- Ittte. nirr caj have aaine by apply ing to II llfiiiilo, North Shore caiinery. Ft 'END tin Sand Inland. April 6. a klT or dory. ! fw-t Ion. I feet I , itches twain, t ainted load color. Owner an have same by applying to A. E. Iteanl. wteunn r Sea Foam. Astoria. I'ltOI-'KMStDNAL CAltDH II A. SMITH. f."V DENTIST i. TtiHitn I and 3, I'ythlao Bulldliig. TVei C. II. Cooper' store. rn. O. It. KHTEU. j I'tlYHUMAN AND 81'ltOBON. j Kpoelal itntltn to dlwaaa of woman j id iirgfry. (mca over Dani'ipr tor. Aatorta 1 Telephone No. U. I Dl'l. JAY TITTLE, I'HYSICIAN AND 81M10E0N nmce, room, t and , Pythian bulldg. 631H Commercial St, ltealdenr. aame Telephone M. Acting assistant mirgeon 17. B. Ma rine hospital irvlee. H. T. cnoUBT, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. 441 Commerrtat 1 tract I. Q. A. HOWLBT, ATTORNET AND tJDUNSELOR AT IAW. Office on ftmi ftraat, Astoria, Or. JOHN T. MrjHTER, ATTOnNET-AT-LAW. Office, upataln, Aitorlan Building. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlx.a Cheater V. Dolpn. DOLPH. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEY". AT LAW, Portland, Oregon, 14. O, M and 17, Hamilton flullillng. All legal and col lection bualn-aa promptly attandnd to. Claim against th government a pe nalty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODOK NO. 1, A. K. and A. M. lingular communlratlon held on th flint and third Tuesday .vantng of each month. O. W. LOtlNflflERRY, W. M. H. C. HOLDEN, SecroUry SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complet. stock of lumber on hand In the .rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all klnda of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and price, at bodrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, 't OFFICE 366 COMMERCIAL ST AHTOHIA IKON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makesr l4n4Mr Enc'n.,, Bollw work, SlriB boit and Cnn.ry Work a Specialty. C.itln, of All DcrlpH'mi M4 to Ord.r ri Short Nolle. John fox.. ..'President and Buptrlntandunt A. U Fox Vic President O. B. Praal Becrstarj Astoria Saving Bank Treasurer OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE GRAMMS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, MOLD Clir.AI I-OI4 CANII or, ISlh 1 Commercial. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. PHYSICIAN AND StHCLON. i li aituate.1 from t'tqHtnhagea Ulilvtas alty. Dlsraar'a of wotnnn a wlajty. No. f.sn i "otnmtrr. Inl atret, Khanahaaj building. It. .or. 10 it 1 a. m . ! to 4 and T (9 I p, in. J. B. VVYATT, faoa N. A.tMla, Or.) I Ifinl wore. Ship Chniullcry, (JroccrleH, Provli4loiir. I'AINTM nml OII.M. iai Aiuaii.a PM i farriysag (sip; BREMNER & HOLMES Tnlophon. IJIacksmlth No, OA Hpoclal Attention I'altt to Htoamboat Ra .alrliig, lonMMthixniig. Kto. LOCCING Cm OORK A SPECIALTY i vi IU.XV sr., b.i. aa a4 th. .SNAP A KODAK. at n li j. roinln out ol our ttii ant yiaj II ft ( wrtflt f it mau b(lii.mlii ur Willi irwaiit t- ciiahtt Such quit. II jf lu the lltun, a he tt.Qff-r are re-ug t, ilra any man. CONflf AND TUY TIIKM IIUOIU'S & CO. IK71 idol Brothers, Lubrkatlng OILS A Specialty, . Sfll ASTORIA. Ship Chandlery, Ilnrtlwiirc, Iron A PtK'l Coal, (Irocerie A ProviBionri, Flour A Mill Fewl, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,, Iiggers Supplies,. Fairbanks Scales, . DtMirs A Window Agricultural Implement VVagona A Vehicles. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Room. Ji73i8 Portland Savlnj Rank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. uThe Louvre" aSToitus coitcrots ENTERTAINMENT HALL a rLooitH rina Mule. Oain of All Kind. I Matnlflnt liar. CVritTTrllMi riKST-CUSS Good Order and Everybody's Rights MTHICTI.Y OIINKIIVKII. Japanese Goods Oriental CuHob Noveltlen WING LEE. 543 Commercial St. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READING ROOM. FREB TO ALU Open arsry day from I .'oloek to l:H and 1:10 to l:M p. m. Subscription rata It par annum. B.W. CtJdt. BLBVKNTH A- DUANB Tt A. V. ALLKN, DEALER IN, , Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provblona, Frulta Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial .traata.