The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 11, 1897, Image 4

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    THK DAILY A8T0R1AN, TTKSUAY .MOltMNM, MAY
HOWELL & WARD
The Lives Oroccm,
INVITE
Their Friends, Patrons, and the
Public Generally, to call on them
and inspect their
- NEW STORE -
510 & 512 Commercial Street.
AetArli E1ari Cnrxr.1v Ta misty.
and sonio good speed ree-
Burleigh
the Cash Grocer.
Good Butter, 2 lb- roll, 25c.
Best " "squares. 35c.
Flour, per sack. $1.00.
C & B, quart bottles,
Lucca Oil 65c.
German Imported Castile
Soap bars 35c.
SHANAHAN BUILDING.
Telephone j
Electric Llffht PUuts Installed.
. Gas Engine Supplies.
The Willard Storage Battery.
HOUSE WIREIrXCl
I mroranee Inspection guaranteed.
Repairing, and a fall line of electrical
goods.
430 Commercial Street
-HIGH GRADE
Ladies'
I 5( lih Oxford Tk.
r The taint that, in 0-
I btoad aad Chocolate hedw
Gents
9 ( '9J Spring 5t)ks.
I Large Auorncat.
Are
Wi
Bicycle Shoes.
John Hahn & Co.
' 479 Commercial St.
TESTE RDAT'S WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, 62 deg.
Minimum temperature, 51 deg.
Precipitation, .03 ob.
Total predptuHion since September
t IS.. to date, U. U Inches.
Excess of precipitation from Septem
ber 1, 1S96, to date, 18.49 inch.
TODAY'S WEATHER,
Fair weather; wanner.
AROUND TOWN.
TUESDAY.
There's not a cheaper thing on earth.
Nor yet one-half bo dear,
As Good Temper.
Water rates are delinquent today.
See the Corner Grocery, 450 Duane
street.
Best cream In the city at the Web
foot. See the Corner Grocery, 455 Duane
street.
Mr. Geo. Hibbert returned from San
Francisco yesterday.
Pure Ice cream and Ice cream soda
today at C. B. Smith's.
Mr. H. B. Borthwlck, the lumberman.
returned to Goble last night.
of Frank I'arkrtr.
It was rumored yesterday that there
would on be a strwt built to the new
depot In Scow bay.
P. J. Meany, the leading- merchant
tailor. 137 Tenth St. The Mghert price
paiJ for fur skins.
I'ntil further ntkv the carrier's win
dow will be open from 9:30 to 10 a. m.
at the peeitofflce on Sunday.
Another spring day made Its appear
ance yesterday, and the flowers seomeJ
to take another jump forward.
Mr. Clarence E. Brown, district pas
k'Wr agent of the Union Faclflc, with
his wife. spent Sunday at Seaside.
Mr. Alex Campbell, who has been un
der the weather f.T me time post,
was able to be out again yesterday.
Do not forgr the tea to be given at
Mrs. E. C. Lewis's Thursday afternoon,
by the ladies of Grace church, Guild.
i
Coin special brands of hams, bacorf.
lard and canned nivats are the best In
the market. Ask your grocer for them.
Our headache tablets never fail to
cure the most severe case? of headache
ChorI Rogers. Odd Flows' bull-ling.
Beveridge's nine will play the Vpper
town club next Sunday. A practice
njeetlng will be held at 7:30 this morning.
The Columbine will make another at
tempt at 3 o'clock this morning to land
the supplies and material at Tillamook
Iiock.
Decoration Day is rapidly approach
ing, but Is yet no arrangienients appear
to have been made f"T a general celebration.
The went nor bureau man made a
great mistake In Sunday's wvather. and
many crow people who had planned
excurMlinns are much provoked ami
Uwvalen vlol.viev to the observer.
Ross, Biggins & Co. are still In busi
neew at the old stand and will give
as gvaxl value for the money as anyne.
But ranee to their store from east side
hU street ivtUr lire lo progress.
FVr the tir.-t time In scvernl s.-oson
a lorgv nunitH-r of blue backs I being
brought in by the fishermen. This Is
said by old fishermen to In- a sure ln.lt
cation of an extraordinary run of stil-mon.
Don't Injure your health by rat. tig
Chei.p J.dwi candles made from terra
alba and China sugar, when you can get
the finest of candles fnwh every day
made fnn the leet of American suciir
at C. B. Smith's.
use w.H) pkiiit. II. Paluw win
plant vme of hln old beds whei'e I he
vines dl-l not iriw. The vln wie
shipped fnm tl K.t. jul iiv
lMig on tl way that they were In mor
...lttlv when they reached Tillamook.
Wtvkt I the matter xvlrh lM,Mop farm.
m? An old rosldoitt a.v that mai-sti
kuKl, n-Nsl wim wild ci-Muilwries,
oxltMula from Klnvel to Su4de. a -lis-tanee
of ten nula. fvili Iciutth of Tint
cop rialns. mid not u f.it !idT culti
vation. The Plalna haw lo,n m(tlel
fiM- tn.M th:i II fly yi-ai Why Is thin
crop so neglected In county
No doubt you consider that you have
a Ivltrh grade neok. If so. you can't
affoiM to risk it en a low grud blcyci.
ka.nil.ler blccle Iwtve 1h'H on the mar
ket eitctittn-n yin und iwv still at the
head of the pH-tuio. IYUh, iiO nd
ISO. V, K. Warren, UKnt, M7 0mmer
clal street.
Nvrlthrn l'aclilc riuli-oad ti-alim leave
INMtland dally tit U o'cl.vk a m, f r
Tacoma, SiHkane, iuid tl.e Kant. 11 se
io:uinlviii made at S ol.a:ie f. r Ot
land. Nelson. Sand.ov and ItrltUh t'o-luml-i.i
mining cani l-'oi' maps and
information call on or address
C. W. STv'NI',
Astoria, or.
Warrenton Is the Best...
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Ma on application.
THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT
ON THE WEST SIDE
f
Everybody knows that Warrenlon 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?
Mont. Hawthorn left yesterday for
Blaine, Wash., where he has accepted
a pMtion with ;he Alaska Packers'
Association.
Contractors Fastabend and Normile
left last nUht for Ntwtucca bay. to
make preliminary arrangements f,.r
deepening the channel for the govorn
mont ciitrnct for the Improvement of
tl)? Nstuoca river.
American nible Society Rep.ltory.
Bibles and Testaments of all descrip
tions, and In all languages itailred.
Sold at cost price. Suitable for dl
trlbution, presents, etc. Repository '
prtfTin 4 Heed's, Astoria.
Ross. Hlgglns A Co. have taken the
agency for the famous "Corvuins"
flour. Three carloads arrived here for
them yesterday and they will tront
now on furnish dealers with tha same
at mill prices In lots to suit.
The office of the Southern Pacific
Railway Company will hereafter I
found at the Welis-Fargo Express of
flee, Curtis Trencharl, agent, where
tickets to all parts of the world can be
had and all information f-r travelers
obtained.
Mi6 Coacher and Miss Grounds, of
Portland, are vteiting Astoria.
Mr. C. E. Runyon has returned from
an absence of several weeks.
Buy your sweet cream at the Bon
bonniere; It will not fall to whip.
Mr. I. Bergman has returned from
a visit to his Gray's river ranch.
The steamer Eclipse is undergT;ng
repair at the Astoria Iron Works.
Fresh fruit and vegetables received
every day at the Pacific Grocery Co.
It Is expected that Mr. Hammond will
return from Portland in a day or tno
New Bicycle Lecglni nrrlrrd today.
Columbia Nhne Co.
L. B. Seeley and S. H. Brown, Jr.,
left for Portland last night on the Pot-ter.
Superintendent C. F. Ixtr, of the
A. & C. R. R. R., went to Portland lam
ndght.
RISING St'N BAMBOO STORE will
bfl closed this wek. Everything sold
at cost.
Workman will commence ThunvJay to
lay the tra-k into the new .-pot at
Scow bay.
The bicyclists who went to Long
Beach Suntlay had a good time, if it
Schillings Best Blend is
exquisite tea; but it may not
suit your individual taste.
If you don't like it get
your money back (of the
grocer) and try another
flavor; Japan, English
Breakfast, Oolong, and
Ceylon.
A SVUic k Com pur
Safrrnaciico m
''aptain W. C. Coulson, of the light
house service, arrived yesterday on a
t'ur of inspection of the lighthouses in
this district.
Captain A. S. Edwards and wife, and
the O. R. & X. chief train Jispatcher.
D. M. Campbell, and wife, were in the
city yesterday.
The crew of the Columbine yesterday
pk:ked up a young sea v.oa at the
mouth of the river, which they brought
back to the city.
Joe Kippo, with Foard & Stokes Co.,
is now on the staff at Burleigh's new
store and looks very natural dealing
cut fruit and sugar.
The music at Grace church Sunday
evening was excellently well rendered,
and showed fanhful work on the part
of the boys In the choir.
The large force of men at work on
the railroad on the west side of the
bay are making rapid progr-H with
the ballasting of the line.
In the Justice court yesterday the
-ue against Kenrwy and Oribbler was
Indefinitely postponed, subject to th
convenience of the district attorney.
When going East travel on the Xorth
ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the
anlv line running dining cars. Train
leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m
Your baby's photo free. Where?
Snodgrase will make one. When? On
Tuesday of eath week. What age? Be.
tween three and fifteen months. Try
him.
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.
W. S. Wilson, Portland: Jas. Graham.
W. W. Spencer, Frank Petit. Ilwnc .;
John S. Bays, Florence Bays. Flael;
Jas. McCarthy. Brookfleld; G. W. Wes
ton. Clatsop Plains; C. A. Smith, .ska
mokawa, were rei;Ltered at the Parker
House yesterday.
Contractor Famabend has almost
completed his contract fr repairing
Bond street, and Contractor Lebeck
is making good headway with his por
tion of the work. Let the gixid work
go on, the merchants say. and tlx Com
mercial street next.
In the police court yesterday, on mo
tion of the city attorney, the suit
against Say Yee was dismissed. Ole
Olescn wa3 fined $2 for being drunk
and disorderly.
Rev. J. J. Walter will deliver the Dec
oration Day address at Ilwaco, Wash.
He will alo preach the annual sermon
Mom the G. A. It. of Astoria mi the
evonlng of the 30th.
Arrived Mme. Vasche, the celebrated
palmist. Reads past, present and fu
ture. Gives accurate advice in ail al
falfa of life. For a short time only.
room 17, Hotel Tighe.
FOR SALE. Horses! Horses! Just
arrived with fine large horses, from
1100 to 1M pounds. All well broken
and for sale cheap. W. R. Poppleweil,
P. O. box 803, Portland, Oregon.
The window of Estes & Conn's drug
store yesterday caused a mild senaLion.
An aquarium had been fitted up, in
which was placed a young alligator
from Lake' Charles, La., and some of
Chief Hillock's cat fish. The happy
family is doing well.
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.
It Is reported that lstdes the $10,000
bicycle road, three and a half miles
from the h'rtel to the beach, the Flavei
people will at once erect a fine danHng
pavilion in the park and a mod-m
lowltng alley near the hotel. There will
be plenty of amuwrnent at Flavel.
The Astoria F'-,tball Club did not
play ball at Wanvnton Sunday, n ac
count of the rain. If the weather per
mits they will play next Sunday. The
morribers of the home club are request'!
to meet at Itescue Engine Co., No.
on Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock.
Two women, dls uss-ing their family
affairs cm the sidewalk of Bond street
near Tenth, yesterday afternoon, at
tractfcd a g'Xfl deal of attention. No
harm was done, but ht words Hew
about pronilw:uoiii,ly for a short time,
to the amusement cf the bystand-ns.
J. Hayseth, John Bunk", Theo. Cliris
t'ens, V. Ba.rtoI:lii, Wallur-'kJ; Wra
Anders'n, Eric Ma.riula, Ix-'-p River;
Chris, Sorenson, A. ,SrerK)n, Mrs. 11. P.
Ahlberg, A. Brix, Gray's River; Thos.
FrazT, John iJiiy's; and Mrs. Wlnseit
North Sliore, were in town yesterday.
Anoth?r large barge-load of rallnad
lies was brought down the river yester
day by Contactor IVirthwick and de
livered at Flavel. This alm-ist trrtn-plet'-s
the first lot of 70,000, while many
of the s-ond seventy thousand have
alrealy U-en dollvere.l al'.ng the line
up river.
Se,i ll.uis aiv iikiklng tli-lr appe irance
at the mouth of the river, ami while
caiisii..; vine trouble to ftnliermen. In
ilK.Ue th.it .-..lllllon aiv U-xltin.:itr to
run, ii Sit-iday tlus Siiukk's net gi.(
lniikK-l up with ono of the in. mater,
which had to N kill.-d bef .tv the n.-t
could b.- lo.-nl, and en-a nft''r b-ach-iiitf
tiie net me '.ittlculty wax vxpe.
rtcnctl in cicuriiig It.
Mrs. C. H. iijT oil Sunday involve I
the Md news of tile death in IVlers-
ImuoucIi. N. H., of ln-r m-.th.-r. Mi-s.
Hatch, who w.i.i " y.siix .-I I at Uic time
of ih-r death. At the hrvakiiiK iut of
tile war Mrs. Hatch, then Mr. 1'ag-
Kett. wont wilh her husUuid. who
Jolu.il the Second M.isH(U'hus.-tts loUi.o
teers. I.ifantry. iui.1 s-r.-l dii.lnn the
entire war us nur.M on the Ibid of bat
tle and in I he l!o.s.kui.. Her luih,u;d
and tbnv !iotli.-rs wen- lost in the Uit
tlciiold. and Mi-s. Hat.-h ,m tlir. wu
from horse, from the ff.cts of which
she never fully -.nveril.
jir. . j. ingulkc ni-spltUlty was
fully deini.tislruted Sunday. Mers. Mc-
TuiiKli. Cuptuiu HuiliH-k. Jv IbH ti, A.
F. Kruger. Phil. Bowers. I-mnitiis.
Rounds, Jandm-ti, '. W1.-L.-. Ttuw, l.ln
V'tl aiul Private Mi liiiga:i went ui'
Jtlid and t.'latk for cat ll-fl I'po.i
arrival there it was found that Mr tn
galls had pltclml & larv t.nt f r them,
and at aiiun-r pilj v..u a flu. sprA.1 f-r
Ih hiiiutl-' ioi tSinen. A day of fine
sport was ha.1. and over '.'o fish were
caught. Tom I.lnvllle wi uml the larg
est catfish of the day. which weighed
thie. poumls, iui-1 J.icdM-n cmight a
cart" of about the same size The trip
was nuide in Captain H-b 1,- we's
launch.
Mr. M. J. Kinney p-turned fnim the
KiiM yesterday, iiuvlng in a brief ab
sence visited New- York, Philadelphia,
Pittsburg. Chicago, Kansas City, im.i
ha and Denver. II- ays that the trip
was a pleasant .:. nil thnmgh. Peo
ple In the extreme Il;iit c-n lain of
ruin! tim.-s. all hough th- y do not know
what hard tlnu-s an-, not having felt
th.- panic like the gniln statist im-J th
W.st did. The West is f---llng U tter
an-l busliv-ss s tns to ! Improving
The salmon market was n.t v-ry satis
fai-PTy, prices ti!ig badly cut. Mr
Kliirn-y said he ouM se no niu.w for
It, but hij-rl for lttT things. In
Eastern fdi-gon and Idaho he ald ho
found that Mr. L. L. !!.-! had leer(
lolng g'I work advertising Astoria,
and that many p.ii.U- were corning
htTe this summer through his effort a.
Everybody in that s.- tlon snml to
know about Astoria.
Hy of t plAlI, ,.-k , ,,, WIKKft,ll..n I ' "4'li'bl amplH'll .iMr.i. Mm,I.,
of the chamber f , j..,.,,,, milll. ! IWt.an... w he Ha 1 ., pQil UQ 0 f
catum U-tog.iMabi.shed I-, North:"" Un' UKAlTllTiO LU
-uti ... r, ice, i '"V" '' T' " 1 ' '
., ,, , i ni. nilli.n and nwei, Is i-unir n . 1
rortlniid, nr. April 1 , .... - '
... ,, i, , i , rui-, wn tn Kiev -4it won cnoi. itii. hi.
''.. . Ilol.l, ii, Sn ntarv Axt.-ia
CiiinlH-r ..t . , hi-lplng himself by lllllng a sin ill
' ' ll.-l..', ,Rllltl( OlfJil'll
Sli : In leply o om. of vth inoimt
ovardliiK the .-(.labll-liiuenl of n
phone line to North lleu.l iKht slailon.
i rci!i. to say th,. appropriation f. ,p
mat station can be u d only for lt '
coiwti uotiivi.
IW fll.m It latiit. dli.ll ill the n.ntei i f
tin- table They have leu eeiy le.iir
of the d,t, and dl Ink n soi'l of HkIiI
;wlno caliel luilkkl The table .!.!!
aii while and e.i- I liiiitt N i -l.-nn an I
lOHlt.
Groceries, Feed.
Provisions, Crockery
and Glassware,
Kc cctfnlly y-oul n. !
w. i. finch. i
Captain, foiw ,.f i;iitn.., r, V. S. A ; I
Kiuui.-er :lih Light 11. -use lis:t-lct j
ii iiot:.a til pn-sl lent and s. ciriary j
were lnlru. te, lo u,i,t,,-wH the ,i.ni;ii- j
ioiuil r. pr. Heiita-iv.s of the stat.w of i
'r-,;.wi a id Wa.-tlilnii Ion on the sub-1
J-vt.
A cnmuiiibMlloa fmin t'oliiinblai
H:ll-Mr Nu. i:. AliKM-iean A-v... billon i
of Ma.it.r Pilots, on the mil.Jo.-t ..f the,
linprov cm. nt i,f the channel below j
Tongue Point, was r.-al and lef.-n.-d
CAHTOniA.
ru fl. yf
HOLD CHIMP rOWCAHH
or. I Sin i Commercial.
ii
want ss' y,-rr
VP r a w
Bottled Beer.
Ii,li. .i.a lu Amy
I'.il A th CUV.
MKN W..NTi:t.
I t:il I n -lid hand wumI.iI for liiiiii.-.llalo
w..ik on track Apply at r'in I. I':av.-i
bl.x k. A . C It Ii. II
Foil S.M.I-
lo the nunmltt.-,. .vi coininerce and nav. ,'"u Mv'.i: A J S. Mundy Impr -i r.l
litallon. friction drum h-iislltig eiiKlne. SUo of
A coiumii.-il. atl-'ii from t- b. aid ..f 1'""''1'- "v-"a f,-, t- cylinder. 7x1.' Hid e" ;
trad- of UmiIivUI... k . w r. nd nn.iA nint-i'luss
oil liull.ll-U Hil l
now Ad.lr.
referml to ii.tniiiitt
trausport.iil.iii.
A UMlipiaillt of the settlers l-twi-n
Olney ikn, Jen, II M i-iir. to mall f.i-i
cltlUt-s w.w brought iM-foie the . ham- .
Nt a.n-1 p-f. rtivl to the predde-it and
se.rvtary to Uivesilgate :uid take such.
ai tkm as may lo. d-mre-d n.i-.-ary
Mr U, L. l'.oyle lotrodllnil a frer dN.
cusslon on the subj.vt of the n.it.sii. i
of urll a.lvertiilng Ast.ln nn-l . n. I
Ity. resulting In the matter l4r,. I
fernl to the commit tee on stntlnt!c 'l'a
;i.mplliul..n and pitbllshlny
iiKlne, alm.Hi us K'll a-
"A. ' Asioi lan ottl- o
fOH KENT.
HOC II Atf 4 II I 1 .1.1 II '.. Aula.
Illlt At lion. I Slrla,
C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D.
PHYSICIAN AfD SLHC10N.
loaluat.-l ftoin r..i-ool..s-ri t'nlv.
ally
I l.rl ftr
No Ci
blllMltltt
Houi. 1" I.' a lo.I to I an-t I to I
p m
i f noicoti a aiK-claltir
i. mine i. lai iivl. Mlana'iat
l-'oit HUNT KurnlHlw-d n..ma o-i j
Hult,. or siiiKie, by the day ..r m-uh
llot.-l Tig he, under entlrs iinw nuuiaii '
niont liimt rflucllon In rules Mm I
V. I'ofter. llliUlilKer. C. r l.'lrielnh
and I'ltiiiklln.
!
Piano f.T llent-Iii.Uir. at Urirnu A
!
LOUT.
LIST YOUR
Property With Is.
Kln & 'o!ton, says the Tillamoik
Headlight, have finish! crant-rry
planting, having put In one acre, using
200,000 plants. M. lymirner has planted
40 square rcxls, using fG.OOO plants; Jas.
Atklnwjn, 100 square rryls, using about
11,010 plant; E. 'JslKirne, 40 square rod -4,
It Is said that th- two Hue horses
which died, the other day. died from
gastritis, but Jast wh;i the iibn was
could xvii lie li-unii-d, us no analysis
was made of the st.na-h of ettner ani
mal. Th animals v.t not swollen
which lndliatitl the pn-st-nce of a nar
ootlc, Mr. Lamant says. Yesterday a
mare U longing to M. Stetistrotn, which
hal lsi-n sick for a day or two, fell
down on ('oniiii.-r liu and S.venth
stress, while N-i-ig ),d to the houiu.-
of elerlriary Surgeon Ellsworth for
trealmetit, and eould not lie nv.v.-d fur
th-r. Tlu- veteriiuiry surgeon iumt'-.-ied
Ut the Mlot and did all for the animal
that could le iloue In its exsed ci.ndl
tlon on the ctreet. Hiul there ls-en
some kind of contrivance for conveying
the poor Insist to pros-r quarters some
thing might have b-. ri done to sav-
Its life. Some thought the animal had
also b--n poisoned, but tlv- veterinary
said she probably died from taking cold
while In a weak condition.
CHAMBER OF COMMEItCE.
iteg-ilar Meeting Held Last Night
Excursion to Dalles PoHtjxmed.
A regular m--lmg of the; chamber of
i-ornmene w;is hell last evening. G.
Wlngate presiding; K. C, Holdeji, sc-
retary, and several members fsJng In
attcndani.
The sjH-i-ial commlltK? on proposed ex
cursion to tlie ( as;ule Ics:ks and The
Ualbti r.-porti-d as follows:
Astoda, April 26, 1S97.
To th; President and MpiiiMts of tin
Astoria Chamls-rof ''ommerce iontle
i. en; your eoiiindltee to as'-rtaln the
advisability of g.-tting up an excursion
to the Cascade Locks and on to Ihe
Dalles, Oregon, would resiioot fully re
port that owing to the extreme dllfl-
ulty of many to get the few dollars
that will I required to make the ex
clusion, and the probability of Colum
bia river being so high by the middle
f May that It may be Impossible to
get through tiie locks at that time, we
therefore reeonirnnd th postpo.v-ment
of our crmlemplated excursion until the
early fall.
J. H. D. GRAY,
JAS. W. WELCH,
Ii. VAX DCS EX,
Committee.
The secretary read the following re-
CITY PHOPEKTY TODAY.
We have a lot ill Mo 'lure's command - j
Ing th finest view in the whole c-:y
arid convenient to the business portion j
of the city. Will sell at a bargain. I
Summit avotmo Is on the crest ;
the hill back from the water front and
commands a 1 -wof the Columbia, rlvr.
Young's bay and Pacific .x-.nui. .
m.t de.rabio I.M jitloii for ti .-iice, ,
I l'ST-Oil Coiniiietiial attx-wt. I-I
l.ii llth an I 1:' th, n bulb-a gold wntch
and itialn Initials K '. .Migiaveil mi
.-.. Pliuler will r-Hv $10 it.wur.l
by n-turnlng to 414 Dx.-hange at. j
I
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I'HVHK'IA.V AND Hi;ilt.KON
HpiMiai altntlon to dlaraaca of woman
n.l aurvry.
Offl.-a (ivrr Dani'at.r'a ilora. A.loH.
and c.fvnieiit. 10 l', f,r l;;;:,, part ; Tidephoiia No. Si
cosh. Is a great bargain. j
Thr-. lots In block 8hlveey'f ;
eiu-h MixlOO. Bargain at $:,IO0. Very
J. B. WYATT,
t'k.n. Sm, tilMli. OttfM
I Innlwfirc,
Ship Clmntllcry,
ClrocerlcM,
I 'roviHtoi in,
I'Al.NTM nixl OII.H.
(wll Alt.nlloa Pal. la tapyiyiai Ikla.
.SNAP A KODAK.
at an) man rviiiln. uul
our u,r. an.) you it a
M,nr-ilt ft a man brlaiatiug
osr alll. .iraaalll l!i.Ma.
M.irh .UllilJ In Ibn llqitoo
aa bavs lucftsr amri:t;uirh to
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COMK AND TWY IHKM
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HUOIIliS & CO.
Or.at
eiuiy tonus.
7ix75 (xm.-r bkK?k 15. Adair's, $1,500.
Htnwit cjlt and i-aved stre-ts.
Corner lot. 3.1d and Franklin. "SxlSO,
t houses, all rented
easy terms.
Lot 10, block 19. Aldorbrook.
bargain offered.
WEST SIDE I1ABGAINR.
A six room cottage, new, on lot 60x
100, Warretiton. $750. Easy terms, or
installment plan.
Ikm 7 and 8, block 1, Kindred Park;
ctwap for cash.
Lot 21, block 27, New Astoria, with
house. Im, cow, chlchens, etc. Cht-ap
at $300.
A BAUGAIX -! air mar Flavel,
$100 jirir acre, uy terms.
BEACH PUOPEIITY.
200 acres fine grazing land on North
Neoarnle, $1,500. Ml clear. Easy terms.
House, lot and bam In Holllday
Park on Necannlcum, $100, cash. A
grat bargain.
ISO acres on Elk crwrk beach, 1200
foot fnjntage. Beautiful tract, suit
able for laying out In lots,
and terms to suit.
Ten room house on North Beach, all
rurnlshed. CH $1,500. Owner, who
lives In the East, will sell for $S0O.
Lot , block 9. Ocejui Grove, Sea
side. House, blacksmith shop; well on
property; Just like giving It away at
$1,000.
Keven room house at Heaalde; mrd-
cirn Imprwamonts; nioely located and
cheap; terms easy.
COUNTY LANDS.
A FINE FARM of 120 acres on Up-
pr Nehalom. About one-half of place
timber land, balance pasture amd
tlllel land; $1,500 on easy terms; Is a
bargain.
Store building, barn, largre orchard,
pasture land, tilled soil, comprises a
beautiful place near Olney. We are
prepared to offer It at a bargain.
FOH RENT.
FOK BENT 10-room house, $15 per
month; 5-room house, $10 per monlh.
3 rooms near Clatsop Mill, $5 per
month.
4 rooms near Clatsop MUI $10 per
month, upstairs.
Hmall 4 room house near 4th and
Exchange, $5 per month.
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE. 14 room lodging house
cheap. Well looatel.
Its In Aldorbrook. The most de.
Irollje residence Portion of Astoria.
Clw-ap and easy terms.
If you wish 'to Bell your property
IlHt if with
The Astoria Land &Inv. Co.
355 Commercial St.. Astoria, Or .
Printed matter desoriptlve of Astorl
mailed on application.
Dlt. JAY TCTTLE.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlc, rooms 5 and 6, Pythbin bulldr
531H Commercial Bt, Resldsnc. a mo
Telephone M.
Acting assistant surgron I'. 8. Ma-
A l.araaln and 'rin, hospital servlc.
II. T. CR08I3Y,
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW.
40 Comm.rrla itraat
J. Q. A HOWLBT.
ATTOHNKY AND COL'NBKLOR
AT LAW.
Offlc on Bond .treat. Astoria, Or.
JOHN T. LIGHTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Offlc, upstairs, Aatorlan Building.
J. N. Dolph. Mchard Nliao.
Chaster V. Dolph.
DOLPH. NIXON 4k DOLPH,
ATTORNKYB AT LAW.
Portland, Oregon, 14, IS, M and 77,
Hamilton Building. All legal and col-Im-tlon
bualn aa promptly attandnd to.
Claim, against th. govcrnm.nt !
Cheap lalty.
SOCIETY MKETINOfl.
TEMPLK LODGE NO. t, A. F. and
A. M. Regular communlratlona hald on
the first and third Tuesday evening of
each month.
a. W. LOTJNBBEHRY, W. M.
E. C. HOLDEN. Hacretary
SEASIDE SAVfrllLL.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ru
tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold
ings and shingles. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to, urfice and yard
at mill. H F L. LOQAN,
Heaslde, Oregon. Proprietor.
l.iibrkfltlug
OILS
A Specialty.
N iM
Fisfyer
Brothers,
Sdl ASIOKIA
'ship Chaiullfry,
HftrdwHr,
Iron & Stopl,
()iil.
I'iroccripH A. I'roviriioiiB,
Flour it Mill Fil,
ruints, Oiln, VarniBbiw,
IiORtTH Sllpili,9,
Fiiirliank'H Scali-H,
DH)rH it Wimlow8K
Agricultural Implement
WnoiiH it Vi'hicUn.
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
Cedar Shingles
SEASIDE LUMBICR YARD,
OFFICE 355 COMMERCIAL HT
ASTORIA IKON WOHKH
Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria.
General Macninists and Boiler Makesr
Land and Mar Englnit, Boll.f work, Sl.am
koat and Cannary Wurk a SpacUlty,
Cailince of All Dtacrlptlnnt Made lo Oid.r
Short Notice.
John Fox.. ..President and Huprinteni1ni
UZ0X Vl0 Pr.ldni
O. B. Pra.1 Bacretar,
Astoria 8avlnga Bank Treasurer
Portland 5avlne lUnk nidir.
Portland, Oregon.
uThe Louvre"
ASTOKIX'S (iimi-rois
HNTf-RTAINivlKNT NALL
Ma(iiliriiit Kara.
evrimniM; rmsT-cuss
Cood Order and Everybody's Rlghti
"TKH'TI.Y OHNKUVKII.
Japanese Goods
Orieiitnl Curloa
Noveltlen
WING LEE, 543 Commercial St.
flST0RlR PUBLIC LIBRARY
"FADING ROOM FKEB TO ALU
a w TvoS i", nUn " annum.
B.W. CJOK. ELKVKNTH DUANB BTE
OrALLRIN
r-iroclrS, Flour, Feed, Provisions, FrulU.
Pi t i tif ' ni:'eryt Glass and
Plated Ware. I.oWer,' Supplies.
Cor. Tenth and Commercial .treat.
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