The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 12, 1897, Image 4

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    THE 1UILY AST0K1AN, WKDNKSDAY M0ttN.N0, MAY it lfoft.
HOWELL &
INVITE
Their Friends, Patrons, and the
Public Generally, to call on them
and inspect their
- NEW
510
Astoria Electric Supply Co.
Electric Light Plants Installed.
Gas Engine Supplies.
The W illard Storage Battery.
HOUSE WIRE. NO
Imurancr Inapectlon roaranteed.
Repairing, and a tnll line of electrical
good.
430 Commercial Street
-HIGH GRADE -
Ladies'
Gents' i
I 5-tvllah Oxford Tic.
. TIM latert aim, la Ot-
I blood aas Chocolate abaJw
'97 5prlnf 5ty ks.
Large AMorattt,
Bicycle Shoes.
5- John Hahn & Co.
Ar
Wi
1 479 Commercial St.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, i deg.
Minimum temperature, 46 deg.
Precipitation, none.
Tout precipitation since September
L 1S9S, to date. Si. 31 Inches.
Excess of precipitation from Septem
ber 1, 1S95. to date, 18.37 inches.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Fair weather; warmer.
AROUND TOWN.
WEDNESDAY.
Transmute into good the gold of gain.
Bayard Taylor.
The county court meets again today.
See the Corner Grocery, 433 Duane
street.
Best cream In the city at the Web-
toot
See the Corner Grocery, 45 Puane
tree.
Mr. W. E. Joplln was down fiom
Knappa yesterday.
Pure ice cream and ice cream soda
today at C. B. Smith s.
A lot of choice picnic hams at 8c at
the Pacillc Grocery Co.
The Royal Arch Chapter held its reg
ular met-ting la&t night.
The Pioneer Society met yesterday
and adjourned to June 3th.
Born, to the wife of W. S. Kinney,
at 10 a. m. yesterday, a son.
Alex Gilbert went to his Olney ranch
yesterday to do a little farming.
Buy your sweet cream at the Bon
bonnlere; it will not fall to whip.
Pederson, the Webfoot artist, is r.inl:
Ing a hit. His latest is a pood one.
These are the days of ice crea,n and
soda w ater, straw hats and sunshade.
Burleigh's new bonnet was the sen
sation of Commercial street yesterday.
It is rumored that Decoration Iay
will be elaborately celebrated In As
toria. School Directors Toung and Thomp
son yesterday visited a number of t!ie
schools.
When you are looking for low price?
tn the grocery line call on the PaiiHc
Grocery Co.
New Bicycle Lecglnn arrived today.
Columbia Stina Co.
Of course we don't expect
you to like Schillings Best
Oolong if your usual tea is
Japan.
If you have made the
mistake of getting the
wrong flavor, go to the
grocer, get your money
back, and try the one you're
u$d to.
tiStfni a Conpur
u
WARD
The Llvo Qrocem.
STORE -
& 512 Commercial Street,
P. J. Meany, the leading merchant
tailor, 13T Tenth St. The Mgrwwt prtoe
paid for fur skins.
The steamer Thompson made tho run
yesterday in plaee ivf the Itter. which
U laid up for repairs.
M. P. Callendar, the Knappton mill
manager, came down from IMrtland on
the Thompson yesterday.
Judge J. Q. A. Iwlby returned last
night from St. Helena, where he spent
the Jay on le,;jl business.
Mr. Peter Cars: ens, the
carpenter of the O. R. & N.
yesterday on a short visit.
bo8M fctllp-
was do w n
I'ntil further notiiv the carrier's win
dow will be open from S:30 to 10 a. m.
at the postofnc on Sunday.
Do not forget the tea to be given at
Mrs. E. C. Lewis's Thursday afternoon,
by the ladies of Grace church Guild.
Coin special brands of hams, bacon,
lard and canned meats are the best In
the market. Ask your grocer for them.
Our headache tablets never fail ' to
cure the most severe oases of headache
Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building.
It was reported that Prof. Keilogg's
dog went nud yesterday. If true H
will be the first case of the kind on
the coast.
The merchants ail reported a large
business yesterday. Many strangers
were In the city, act well as farmers an 1
l heir famUlee.
Two little girls riding bicycles In
front of the Occident lant evening had
a collision and both uwk a header.
No bonw were broken.
When you are looking for fresh ber
ries or anything in the way .if fruits
or vegetables at th? very lowest price?,
call on the Pacific Grocery Co,
When going East travel on the North
era Pacific Railway. Quick time and the
anly line running dining cars. Train
leave Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m.
R. N. Carnahan has resigned as treas
urer of Alert Hook and Ladder Com
pany, and Fred Saiz was elected to
ii 1 1 the unexpired petition of his term.
Your baby's photo free. Where
Snudgram will make one. When? On
Tuesday of each week. What age? Be
tween three and fifteen months. Try
him.
W. W. Whipple will leave, cm this
morning's boat for a short trip to
Port land. and It is rumored that this
time that wedding will come off sure
enough.
When you want a real life-like and
artlfitic photo, don't fall to call on Snod
grasg. The work be is turning out now
Is ahead of anything ever made in As
toria before.
Mr. A. G. Barker, the Jolly general
aire.u of the ChVago & Northwestern
railway, is in the ctty, trying to coax
the salmon to take a trip to Chicago
over hia line.
Arrived Mroe. Vasche, the celebrated
paimist. Reads past, present and fu
ture. Gives accurate advice In all af
fairs of life. For a short time only,
room 17, Hotel Tighe.
Contractor II. B. Borthwick hac de
livrwl another barge-load of 00-pound
steel rails to the railroal company for
Me track purposes, and for rcpairs
on the Seashore division.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Elmore and daughter,
Elsie left on last evening's boat f'r
Washington, D. C, to attend the com
mencement exercises of the seminary
where the Mies SuBie and Flora El-
m jre are in attendance.
Ross, Hlggins & Co. are still in busl-
n-Hs at trie old (stand ana win give
in g'xl value for the money as anyone.
nirance to their store fnim east side
while Ktree repairs are In progress.
Andrew Bringdale, Suprenant's fore
man, who is an expert caoinet-maKer,
sterday put a new top on one of Har-
riss bil ard tanies ana one cannoi
t'-U It from a new one Just out of the
hop,
fc-trn Oliver and daughter, Woody
Island; E. M. Gamage, South Bend;
N. Gllmore, San Francisco, and Cap
tain Peterson, of the Harvest Quce.i,
were guests of the Parker House yes
terday. Don't Injure your health by eating
Cheap John candies made from terra
alba and Obina, sugar, when you can get
Burleigh
the. Cash Grocer.
Good Butter, 2 lb. roll, 25c
Best "y "squares. 35c
Flour, per sack, $1.00.
C & B, quart bottles,
Lucca Oil 65c.
German Imported Castile
Soap bars 35c.
SHANAHAN BUILDING.
Telephono -J ......vwwwxv
the fittest of candle frvh every day
made from the best of American suimr
at C. H. Smith s.
In putting to seu yesterday th
schooner Kale and Anna unavoidably
ran over a fishing net. ami it is report
ed that a lawyer has already levi
retained to libel the vessel when she
returns here next year.
American Bible Society Rep.sitory.
IVbles and Testaments of all descrip
tions, and in all languages desired.
Sold at coat price. Suitable for dis
tribution, presents, etc. Repository at
Griffin & Reed's. Astoria
The street sprinkler was expected yes
terday by the tire department, but th.'y
were disapiointed. as were the mer
chants, who were comi'Ued to use wa
tering pots to lay the dust l:i front of
their placets of business.
Olecon Itrs. yesterday finished grnd
ing down tlteir hilLslde lotx In l'p;cr
bn, and In doing the work threw
the dirt by hydraulic power on t"i Dr.
Raker's kt Just below and thus put
all the Kits In tine condition.
Rows, Hlggtns A Co. haw taken the
agency for the famous "Corvallls"
Hour. Three carloads arrived here t
them yesterday and they will loom
now cn furnish dealers with the same
at mill prices in lots to suit.
Tne promised bowling match between
Madison and Beveridge will doubtless
afford much amusement. If the prin
cipals do not too long- otand on tei-h-nicalitk-s,
as did Corhett and Fits, and
It public lnterst die out cf Us own
weight.
The otTice of the Southern Pacific
Railway Company will hereifter lie
found at the Wells-Fargo Express of
fice. Curtis Trenchar-I, agont, where
tickets to all parts of the world can be
had and ail Information for travelers
obtained.
The Fourth of July commltte- has
rwt b?-n hear! fnm yet. but It Is
understivjd that there will he a cele
bration by the Chlnamon. at least. It
is said there are ten-year-old childre.i
m the city who don't know what the
day means.
W. F. Schelbe, the popular cigar man.
ufacturer. Is now establixhed In his n-w
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.
Gangs of men yesterday commenced
work on the Manzanita and already
all her decks are out and little but the
hull Is left of what was once a good
ship. Captain Randall Bays that who
ever cre the lrcatlon of the new
shipyards had a long head on him.
Suit was commenced yesterday by
G. Wingate, M. J. Badolli-t, Clara
Fifcher, Angus Sutherland. C. A. Gear
hart, Fannie McVUar, E. P. Parker,
Sadie R. and Birdie F. SchluwH against
the city, asking for an order restrain
ing the ctty from -lllng their projierty
for the Grand avenue street assess
ment. Mr. Homer Frith, agent of the
steamer Homer, wa in town yesterday
and said that he proposed to have
his steamer here every two weeks, any
way, and if business picked up within
the next few weeks he would put on
another boat. He says his accommo
dations are good for both passengers
and frolg'ht.
S. Scfhmidt, P. Carstens, B. W. Den
nis, A. G. Barker, Walter J. Wilson,
E. Clark Evans, W. H. Fredericks, Miss
Stratton, Mrs. Parker, John Kder,
Portland; F. J. Cal-f, Chicagi; J. O,
Megler and wife, Urwiklleld (I. S
Randeburfh, St. Louis; J. W. Hourrton,
Ilwax; and A. J. Porter, Seattle, reg
istered at the Occident yew-nlay.
P
Pimples, blotchy, blackhesrli, rt d, romfh.ofly,
mothy fklri, itching, icaly ncalp, dry, thin, and
falling balr, and buLy bl'mlhfc pr.-Tuotl by
Cuticuba Hoap, Uie nioit effective tkib purify.
Ing and bfaulifyiD soap In the world, a well w
parvitaod aweetent for toilet, bath, andourtery.
icura
bKMthrsKluMitttivnrt4. Vrrm fl.wnC Oir.,
Sola rtogt., Soma. f Ho to BuUTj Urn Sklq.-ftw
BLOOD HUMORS cl'ZZW&?o&.
Mil
The Rambler Is h hit of the Mth
century. It has nny Imitator, but
no equal. There Is no reason why you
shouldn't Join the throng - I buy a
Rambler. A wheel diienn't oi much
In the end. KMy and convenient term
can be made. V. K. Viwn,i, Agent,
J4s CoiiinM'ivlal st.t,t.
monx throughout the iIty k a most
hopeful sign of the tlttM. ItuslneK
was go.nl ye,tiMMny, MkIi iuv lx-glnnlig
to run more plentifully, the in-lnxul
w-rk is bilng vusIhhI. new lioumtt are
being built, imtperty Is being improved
nd dexrat!. the Oregon Is conUnt.
aiKl so is the AHtorla mtlleulutii.
At the meeting vteiMay of the As
torta Hull ling aul Hn Ahx-UiIi-jv
tlie following loard of directors s
elected; J. w), A. Row thy. K. I. I'un
bur, Thos. IWly. J. K. Hlgglns. W. f
Lognn, 11. P. I'rael, I'l imk I'm ton, K.
L, l'arkir, t S. Wright. A meeting of
the hoail for the pur;Hs- of wgiuililng
has been called for Fiidwy evening.
Northern Pact lie milioud tinln leave
IVttUuul daily at U o'clock in. f r
Tacoma, SixkaiH, and the East. CUe
ovuieoiiUvi made at S okano f .r Rons
land, NelSKii, Samlow iuul RrltUti Co
lumbia mining omul's. For maps and
Information call cn or address
C. W. STo.NE.
Astoria. Or.
Something new - a wonderful Ice
ream freeaer. It fi-es sg difUient
kinds of cn-ani a minute. The only n
of the kind In Or. gmi. tall and sc.- It
wrk today at the U''!f.'ot ( 'inmls-
sUmi lluse. Kivvl Uos-vist.n k has tin-fn-iir,
iuiI prop. to fn(roIUiv the
cr'am to the plc of Astoria t .V
p.r roll. A.-k your cinfvt..ncr (or
MluuiM I iv Cream." For sale by all
unfect loners and gn-rs.
Yesterday Mr. M. J, Klnn.-y pres -nl. 1
t I!. l Ikiyle, the rustu-r. tuotMy.i;p
hatiilsixne vkws of Astoria and sur
rounding country to tv used by that
gentleman In his tr'.pjt through the
country. tld this Mr. Itoyle lias
ordiTisl l'KI more views tn SmHlgriiHs
a;nl will put them through the country
whete they will do the most g'i. A
little more of the S-a;tIe spirit would
sooti lubrlinte the rusty wheels of pr
re in Astoria until the bn would
not know itself.
Fishermen were much encouraged
tenlay. Salmon commviio'J running
better an! the cannetiit received t"n
Uitftcad of x'Unds. One tivnn is reicTted
o have turned In an SJ-jsund rtsh, anil
Klnmy's ! fish wns brought In
which weighed C pvunds, while there
was a largo numter wiighlng from 40
o 43 pounds each. At New Astoria J'O
:lslienno:i reported In dunni the day
AMI Ihe low. -St man Ua. ) pmnds.
and Ills catch was a single llsh. Manf
large llsh were turnsl in. and all were
of fim ipjMity. Nearly all th.- cat. he
were nuule near the mouth of the rlv. t,
where the mi s- tn to have the best,
lUck this Seas'ill,
Much amus'-m. tit was nff.ird.st a few
privileged on s yestenluy nftenxMin by
th' efforts of a Portland man to change
four live dollar goei ament Ixuik notes,
crisp ajid ftesh from the pr., luirl .Ul
together In Hie uncut shx-t as Issued
to the banks. Warty evernn' thought
they were coun terf.it, or ai ndvertll:ig
scheme, but fniie Sain nevr put out
a h.indstiier note. Finally one g-ntle.
man, who was from lUiston, and knew
what the nob's were, oik them at a
slight premium, Jut for a curiosity,
and obtaitu-d a grout ib-nl vt fun out
of them during the evening, lie could
have made many bets as to their gen
uineness. DOINGS AT NEW ASTORIA.
There are no Idle m.-n in N
toria.
As
F. M. Warrti has a receiving station
and net racks at New Astoria
wanace vv . nuo'i no nnisti. d a very
neat orttage on Thlnl avenue.
An air of stir and irrms.-rlty prevails
in New Asloria and all Ls uctlvity
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Turk are beau
tifying the grounds about thoir housir.
Mtos May A brains, of Alier I in
Wash., Is a guest at the New Astern
hotel.
Superintendent Lcstir Is putting th
New Astoria railpmd station In more
convi,ii-nt sliap-.
Andrew And-rs-n hu finished his
new house on l'aillc: avnue and Is
improving his lot.
The n-w order of (.'nlted Artisans hus
Instituted a lodge tn New Astoria, with
forty charter inemlsTS.
T.. . t .. , . . .
rici canson win nave his n-w reS".-
dence on Third street ready for occu
lotion aft'T th: lishlng B.-ason,
Joseph Karavonan and Henri Ren:'
Ikka are beautifying their housi and
grounds the fever has caught.
M. Anderson, of (Iray's River, has
built a large house on Fifiirth avenue,
and has moved his family over.
Cary Sunell has flriLsiwd his new resi
dence on Columbia avonue a. id has
moved his family fiom Di-ep River,
Warner Storms and Andrew Hanson
are placing tnir pound nets on the
stake In anticipation of a run of fish,
.las. C'hrlstleri.-.-ii looks after M. J
Kiu.tey s-large receiving station at
New Astoria, and is kept busy by W
boats.
Mrs. Werner Storm has named her
riot'd "Tin; New Astoria." The h'.us
Is full and g.od che,.r h-am th.. weary
traveler. (
oiu SnuKg mak. s New Astoria., his
home this season, and appears as ac
tivj as i.i the yiar lie won Kmney s
gold watch for the high catoh on tile
river.
John McLaughlin, late of Iowa, .who
rcjot.ntly completed a new residence,
finding a scarcity of house, has rented
a portion of his to Mr. Cnxford and
family.
Bill McKean Is figuring on a large
street contract for M. J. Kinney, arid
It will take him all summer to do
the work.
Warrenton Is the Best...
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Mavon application.
Miss Cl.ua K.urd Is si-Midlng the
spmig III Mticiamonto. un.l M
ess is. l
K. an I K. J. Ford are on a
short Uu
to oiympla.
Gust Y I has partially c,.U.iet.s hU
new houe. ju u ,Mw ,
It will not I, niilshed until aft..,. t,
tlslung s.-oson
ugust lj,m, Knigut , ,. .
17th of April, and l.v ...L ....
and Su iduys has iMmpl.Hed n iioim-
up.it It U4id has Just moved his family
Into it.
IVmtnu-tor Martlndale Is putting th .
tlnlshlng touches on a neat nidnuv
f .r Mra It. on Duseti. which will be
n-nt.".! I.efoie the our.er has time lo
tack s sign up.
Mrs. Fiank Dals.rl.k ! doing h.r
rt lo ImlLI ,. ,1W Astoria. lie,-
urge hoarding house on I'noiilc avenue
is always on lo the stronger, Im I.
ell entertained.
The Sl-hlkl'KT Pathtlndei, li.t.-l out ns
i r'i.i'.ng station, has lroin.t nn.
hor ,n ,w Astoria and win duntu
uie . -a.ii nsvUe llsh and send ;li. in
up to the unttry at Astoria.
Tile Point A Inns Uf.. saving crew
''"J 'k tneir stall. si at the cet
.... ...
end of the Jetty during the lUlilit
hours, rvsi.ly to take care of any boat
n dltns. Tht-y are ui t.. dale.
tr. AKrril Kinney is i-f on the
street dally, happy and i out. nt.-l, and '
he Is oul 'Civ maklnir
ments. The New Astoria Co. ottlie
Is being talnt.-. and perhaps J.e will
occupy It soon.
Mrs. E. M. Ijilly tuts aguin enlarge !
her store and rinds It still cramped for
room. She hus add-sl several new lln. s
of stock. Next year she says she will
have everything from a pin to a turn t,
building departmvht. MUs Tywn. of
Minnesota, Is lu-r assistant.
J.J.n Laka. of Washington, hiu
purchaseil from the h.ltnlr.lMruto. of
tin- state of W. R. Smith, the r-l lele r i
vt, O'lumbla avenue and has moved Ills
famlty into their (i.v h .in. Ml.'s II
ma I.uka Is ulivudy unite a le-il;
In the village.
Th gill net m.-il of New M,:torlaar
not dlstiairagoo: ut lli rln k run
of fish thus far. but oil the c r.trary
feel that thre wli t. a rli harve.:
for them this s-ason. They ar.i s'ri. ilv
breaker flslsTnwn. It tnkn clever ll-
ors and brave mnn to bi-eas, the vavs
and SI. this at tlw mouth of the rlv.
and It tak.n New Astoria t.i n to ri
It. An isirly and continuous fn'lct
ni.sins tliitt salmon will hvi r an.iind
tlu breakers at the mouth 'f the river
nil the season, and knowing this mak'S
thte lys happy. Astoria will cer
tainly g"t the cream of the llsh this
season.
MARINE NEWS.
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Thi Columbine got out yesterday
morning for Tillarivok Ibs k.
The Alice Hlanoluird cleared yester
day for San Francisco with a general
cargo and lumlx-r from Portland and
Astoria.
The steamer Homer cleured yest.T
day with a general cargo ajid lumber
and box shook from Astoria for San
Franclsc), and will sail this morning,
returning again next Wednesday.
The I'.rltlhii bark Auldglrth, Captain
A. McCounell, arrives) down yesterday
and cleared for the; I'nlted Kingdom
for orders with a cargo of 42,74,1 bags,
or 4,trj nusiteis of .wheat, vulued at
J72.000.
Tho tug Ri-llef laid up yesterday,
blew down boilers, and the crew com
ni'iioed tho work of repnlntlng and
thoroughly cleaning up ithe vessel. The
j;seort was put In s'TVln- until the Re
lief Is ready for service again Thurs-
lay.
The pew twin-screw express steamer
Kaiser Wilhelm dr 'Jivse, sister sl.lp
of the Frlndrloh der Orossc, of the
North fi.Trnan Lloyd line,' was launch
ed at Stettin, Germany, on May 1. In
the pres.-nce f Kiiiihtot Wlllliun. The
KaUo.-r Wilhiirn ibr Gisjyse Is the larg
est st'-amer afloat. She Is of 2H.WK)
hors. power will nury 20.000 to;, of
argo and 1,.VI0 passengers, Is 64:i f et
long, and has four funnels. She has
t'0 engines, with quadruple cylinders,
occupying sv-parate oompartments and
working Irulejiendently of each other.
She will sail for New York on Septem
ber 14.
THE CENTER
ON THE
Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon b&
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?
MEN WANTED.
Kallroad linii.U wantetl for liniiu'dlst
work on track. Apply at rom 4. l-lavel
"lock. A. C. R. It, R.
Foil SALE
I'ol; SALE - llormi' I'd ic
Jul
arrived with tine large Itorses, fu'in
lle.1 to I -..hi Miunds. All well lir.'keii
and for in!.' cheap, W. It. lVpplnttell,
IV o. hox M1, Portland. Oregon.
FOR Sl.i;--A J. H. Mundy lniprve1
friction drum hoisting engine, Klas of
Isillcr, 7xi' f.-et; cylinder. 7x11 Inclnta
A tlntl'da) engine, nluiost as g od a
now. Addi.a "A." Astoilan olll.a
fOH RENT.
Fol KENT -Furnished rooms, sm
suite or slnglp, by the day or mouth '
Hotel 'I I klie, under entire now inanag.
in. .iit (Jii-at reduction In rates. Mis !
U. V, lNrter. uiajiagor. t' r. Elevonih I
an.) Franklin. I
Piano
for Kent - liiipilre at Grlhin A
t
! "'ssl's.
lA 1ST.
U.ST -n CoinmeMal atn-ot, m
t.v:i nth an ) 12 th. a boll.-s gold watch
and chain Initials K ('. engiavn.1 on;
case Ftrnl.T will retvlv. f 10 tewnrl'
by n-ttirntiig to 111 Exchange st.
ROFEMflliNAU CAltlM
II. A.
SMITH. -ia
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and S. Pythian Building,
ovst C. II. Cooper's stors.
Dlt O. H. KHTKfl.
PIIYBICIAN AND fll'ltr.EON.
Special at:ntlim to dlsoase of worct
nd iiirgsry.
' ovir Dantlfsft .tore. Aatorta
Tnlephon. No. U.
I
DR. JAY tcitLI:.
PHYSICIAN AND 8U 1(0 CON
Oftlce, rooms & and . Pythian bulld
Mm Commercial Bt, Rraldence ams
TeH-phons tt.
Acting assistant surgeon V. 8. Ma
rine hospital service.
H. T. CltOHHT.
ATTOIINET-AT-LAW.
44 Commsrctal straot.
J. Q. A. IIOWLHT.
ATTOUNEY AND COUNBELOH
AT LAW.
Offlc. on Ilond atrsat, Astoria, Or.
JOHN T. LIOIITEH.
ATTORNET-AT-LAW,
Offlca, upatalrs. Aatortan Duildlng.
J. N. Dolph. Richard Nliaa
Chaatar V. Dolph.
DOLPH, NIXON DOLPH.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland. Oregon, 14. B, M and 17,
Hamilton Hullillng. All lagaj and ool
I action bualn 'as promptly sttandad to.
Claims against th govarnment a sps
llaity. SOCIETY MEETINOfl.
TEMPLE LODOE NO. 7, A. F. and
A M. Regular communleatlona hold on
the first and third Tuaaday avenlng ot
aach month.
O. W. LOITNBnEftRT. W. II.
E. C. HOLDEN, Bocretary.
SEASIDE SAWMILL.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rua
tlc, celling and all kbpda of finish; mold
ings and shingles. Terms rsasonabl.
and prices at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. II F L LOOAN,
Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor.
Cedar Shingles
SEASIDE LUMBER YARU.
OFFICE 856 COMMERCIAL ST.
ASTORIA IKON WORKS
Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria,
General Macninists and Boiler Makesr
Lantf and Mar Englnta. Bolltr work, Suaa
feoat and Canntry Work a Spactalty.
Caitlng, of All D'acrlpllnna Mada to Ord.r (
Miorl Notlca.
John Fox... .President and Riipeiintsndnni
A L. Fox Vic Prealdi nl
O. B. Prael Socratary
Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer
Soap Foam
Washing Powder
I s
QUEEN OF KITCHEN
AND LAUNDRY
Pure White, It Will Not Make
the ClothcM Yellow, nor Injure the
Finest Lace
f
OF DEVELOPMENT
WEST SIDE
GRAMMS & CO.
'! Groceries, Feed,
i Provisions, Crockery
I and Glassware,
i
MOI.ICtmAI I'OKCAHII
or. 15th A CommercUr.
Gambrinus
IMIMMlta A sy
'rt al th CUV.
Bottled Beer.
iiocii g (ui.t.ivr ri:. Auim.
Illh as lloml Mlrvdla.
jC. P. KJAERBYE, M.A.,M.Da
j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Graduated from Copanhagna; CTtdViO
'sity.
I lUeses of wonieii spetrfajty.
Nn t.Ml Commercial alreot, ShaiiahaSi
I butldliig.
! Hours, 10 to i: a in , 2 to 4 and T to
! P- ni.
j. b. vvYArr,
I'aoa No, a Atiwta. Oraga
, I Inrdwnre,
ShlpClmiullery,
(irtcerleH,
IV()vlHlt)IlH,
I'AINTH atnrl OII.M.
dstclal All.all.a Pala t SarHoaf a.ls
.SNAP A KODAK.
at any niao comma out ot
our atora and you'll art a
portrait el A man irltnmlu,
oTsr Willi pieaMiit liiounUa.
Hiich cinaulty 111 III" mus
hav looffrtarsvufugb It,.
I'lraaa any uiaa.
COMK AND THY TIIKIVT
IIUOMES & CO.
l7i iHot
Fisher
Brothers,
Lubricating
OILS
A Specialty
! Sell ASTOHIA
Ship Chandlery,
Hardware,
Iron A Stel,
Coal.
Groceries A Provieiona.
Flour A Mill Feed,
Paints, Oils, Varniehe,
Ixoggers Supplies,
Fairhank's Scales,
Doors A Windows,
Agricultural Implement
Wagons A Vehicles.
Emil Schacht
ARGHITECT
Rooms 317-318
Portland Savings Bank Bldg.
Portland, Oregon.
"The Louvre"
ASTORIA'S COHOEOtS
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
8 IXOOKN
tins Muslo. (lamsa of All Kinds. Two
Magnlllesnt liar a.
CVCKYTMING riKST-CLS3
Good Order and Everybody's Rights
HTIltCTI.V OHNKItVKI).
Japanese Goods
Orieritol Curioa
Noveltle
WING LEE. 543 Commercial St.
ASTORIA PUBLIC, LIBRARY
READINO ROOM FRBB TO ALL.
Open miry day frsra I .'oloek U l:H
and t .K to 1:10 p. m. , 1
Bubscrlptlon rata II sr annum.
S.W. COR. ELBVENTH DUANE STB.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruiti .
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Tenth and Commarolal I treats.