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THE DAILY AST0K1AN, FKIDAY MORN1NU. MAY U, 181)7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, -HIGH GRADE - Ladies' I MvlUh Oxford Tit. Th" tatMt o. In Of I blood and Chocolate bad Vlvllld Lar Awormmt. Bicycle Shoes, miwr 5 John Hahn & Co. An Warranto 479 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature. 75 deg. Minimum temperature, 51 deg. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation since September 1, 1S96. to date, M.34 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 1SK, to date, 1S.13 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Pair weather; warmer. AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. The glorious sun In spendthrift mood. Pours for and 1ie Ma golden flood. See the Corner Grocery, treet. 455 Duane Beat Smith. cream; lowest prices; C. B. See the Corner Grocery, troet. 405 Duarer Mr. HUlsbury has bought out the White Help restaurant. C. B. Smith, SiS oi't cream; no corn starch or gelatine used. A lot of choice picnic hams at 3c a', the Pacific Grocery Co. Judge Gra left last night for Port land on a short business trip. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonnlere; It will not fall to whip. Bailey's Complexion Brushes at Rog ers' drug store, 459 Commercial street. Saw Bicycle Legglaa arrived today. Columbia Shoo Co. The great bowling match did not come off last night, but will take place this evening. When you are looking for low prices In the grocery line call on the Pacific Grocery Co. C. H. Cooper, with a score of 50, Is mil lhitrh man for the week at the bowling alley. , P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Cream, cream, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or money refunded. Smith's candy store. J. C. Jones and wife left last even Ing for Idaho, where Sir. Jones will re main in the service of Corey Bros. The change in the weather yesterday pi-obably diserturaged the city council from Investing in a street sprinkler. Coin special brands of harns, bacon. lard and canned meats are the best In the market. Auk your grocer for them The sudden fold wave yesterday caused a drop In the rn-arn business and furs and oven-oats wer- bn ucht out. John Kelly and C. F. Slit"-, of P'.rt- land, pa.-sed through the ti'ty y-sU-rday on their way to Elk crk for a few dus' lis'ning. There are; five flavors of Schillings Best tea as dif ferent from one another as peaches, apples, pears, plums, and grapes. 1 Try every one, and get your money back on what you don't like. The tea and the money are at grocers . A Sckt:ii'( & Company baa r f aausca WARD The L.lvo Grocepit. Another large barge load of lumber arrived down from Goble yesterday the larger portion of It being for the railroad company. Three carimida if rails and several push c.irs were tavught over from WamNKn yesterday and swttchr-1 down to the O. R. & X. dock. C. W. Rabcock, W. B. Hayden. of riwaco, and E. M. Carnage. South Rend, were lit the city yesterday guests of the Parker House. When you are looking for fresh ber ries or anything- In the wy .f fruits or vegetable at tho ver;- lowest price?, call on the Pacific Grocery Co. It is strange but true thiU John Fi x yesterday pulled a long hole out of the bow of the CVduinUn the hawser pip. A new ojw will be cast at once. Mr. T'nos. Connell. the well-known real estate man, of Portland, was In the city yesterday looking out for a chance to turn a penny In Astoria. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train (eaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. A few other property-owners have commenced beautifying the grounds about their residences, and will not be found asleep when strangers vlrft the city. 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, , Why pay 10c or 15c for ice cream, when minute ice cream can be hai for 5c? It is made of pure cream. Come and see us mix It. Webfoot Commis sion House. See the fine display of views In H. L. Boyle & Co.'s window today. - few sent East will do more good thai a library of reading matter. Snodr.-.ss makes them. Arrived Mme. Vasche, the celebrated palmist. Reads pas', present and fu ture. Gives accurate advice in all af fairs of life. For a short time only, room 17, Hotel Tighe. In the Justice court yesterday Lilly Hill commenced a civil action against John Kenny and J. Gribbler for the de livery of personal property. The case was set for the 20th. Joshua Colwell. Providence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr. R. G. Tuthill. Wm. Wheian, Otto Guthman,, Robt, Wake field. Portland; Frank Bland, Bon; reglsterea an wie jv.... . Ross. Higgins & Co. are still in busl- n a the old stand and wui gre as good value for the money as anyone. Entrance to their store from east sloe while street repairs are in progress. Ross, Higgins & Co. have taken the agency ror ine - flour. Three carioaos amveu uom " them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. The regular monthly business meet ing of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congre gational church wilt be held In the huroh basement this evening, ana wm be followed by a social. A cordial In vitation is extended to all to attend. The office of the Southern Pacific Railway Company will hereafter oe found at the Wells-Fargo Express of- n,, r-netia Trencharl. agent, where tickets to all parts of the world can be had and all information for travelers obtained. John Chttwood's gold brick attracted no little autentUn yewterday at the Center Hotwl, but It was leamej tnat ji was only a sample of the magnificent Klx-pound paving bricks with which the greater Astoria's streets will be paved in the sweet by and by. W. F. Schelbe, the popular cigar man ufawturer. Is now established In his new quarters 474 Commercial street, where he has a full line of domestic, Key W ent and imryrted cigars and the best brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticles. Give him a call. The Rambler Is 'the hit of the 20th century. It has many Imitators, but no equal. There is no reason why you shouldn't Join the throng and buy a Rambler. A wheel doesn't cost much in the end. Easy and convenient term.i can be made. W. E. Warrc-n, agent, 54S Commercial street. There will be a parlor meeting under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Woods, ITifi Franklin avenue. East Aoria, Friday evening, May 14th. There will be a Burleigh the Cash Grocer. Eagle Milk, per can, 15c Tomatoes, 4 cans, 25c. Lennox Soap, 7 bars, 25c. Jelley, per pail, 50c. Flour, per sack, $1.00. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone tlJt . tt,trr good program and refreshments will be served. Gentlemen as well as Indies are very cordially Invited. At Carlson's family liquor store. No. 103 Twelfth street, will be found Rop sold's high grade California brandies, and all brands of California wlne-i. for cocking, medicinal and table uses. Kentucky whiskies. Mended or straight. The best In the market at lowest price. All orders will receive prompt atten tion. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. f. r Tacoma. Spokane, and the East. Cl t connection made at Spokane for Rosa land. Nelson. Sandow and Brlttxh Civ lumM.i mining camps. For maps and information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. The tea given yesterday .lf' ivxw at tl- residence of Mrs. K. C. by th UuU S Grace church was ;i Umrr. ly attend.-.! ajid pleasant affa r. All the rooms of the h.use were tastefully decorateii with lilacs and wil l (lower. the dining nnn being particularly at tractive. The ladles sewed, drunk tel and sewed again, all for sweet charity. The bl.x-ka.ting of IVuid street by th rbulldlng of the street bctwvwn El.-v-enth and Twelfth Is causing much In convenience to merchants in thtu block, but when the work Is dne they wl't forget all aNut tlv-ir troubles. It has 9eemed to wme. however, that t.'xfe has been much uinw-cessary delay in the work, or unnecessary blH-klng of the street at both ends of the work. J. J. Kellihe. who has been wither bbserver at F"rt Canby for th-? pat few vars, arrive.1 in the city yesterday and announced that he had b-n tran fenvsl to the station at Cairo. 111., am that the transfer would go Into effe.-t on Ma 15. He will be succe.-ded at Fort Canby by Mr. Ilehon, who has charge of the otfii at Walla Walla for a shi.rt time. Wit served the d-i-ait-nx-nt for eeverU years in Nevada. Contractor liys. L. H. S-eley ar.d S. H. Browti. Jr., will arrive down from Portland this rrmlng. It is un derstood that Mr, Pjiys will (tnmt-nrr M once to build the new 60-fis.t bicycle track from Flavei to the ocean beach, a distance of three and a half mll-s. It Is exjiected the rxul will Is tlnished and ready for use In alsnit six weeks. This will l a great boon to all riders of the wheel and will afford many hours of pleasure to wheelmen ar.d on l jokers. Tho otle nmorie real estate men Is noticeable and an Indication that some tiling of a market for proerty has kn or is about to be. created. Ru mors of all kinds of deals are current the consummation of one-half of which would set the town wild. That 'tett-r times are at hand times whb will see solid growth and advancement on saie lines, is admitted by all th'e who pretend to be at all posted In the af fairs of the day and the general busi ness of the country. In the riolioe court yesterday Aue. Peterson forfeited Jl! for being drunk Wm. Howard, a recent arrival from Portland, plead guilty to the same charge and was fined J5. During the trial of the case by Deputy City At torney Young It developed that or Wednesday there was a fr-e for all mill on Parker's dock, an adjourned session of the same at Erickson's, arid a blisnly fight at mm of the cannery rn'-ss nou.-ws Howard had a bad cut on one ,f hl. eyes, but refused to t"11 how, when or where he go: it, and he was charged only with being drunk and wan b-t off with a fine. Captain Rlnhanlson, of the Coluni btne, says that they ha1 gotl luck in landing the last lot of material at Til lamook Rix-k, except that one of the boats, in making a landing in the swift current which sweei around the rock was darthed against the rsjk and aomc what damaged. Tlie same boat, within a month, has landed over 2'0 t',n-i of material. The Columbine left out ti, the rock early Tu'fday mirntng, but tiIM n arrival off the pxk the wind came up and the water became Vi rotih t land the KUiI'ii'--(. Ra-.h-r tiian r-;ur to the city the captain cane to anchor off: Arch Rock to wait for ca'tn.'weatlr r. While at anchor Tuesday the crew amused themcrlves with firing at th r-c-a lions on Arch Rock, .f which there must have b-en r.'i0. niany of tl.crn mon.sters. W"'lrieslay the Columbine Hucceeded In discharging -thu.jiuiplleit at Tillamook R-K;k and returnel t l ie city in the evening. Yesterday her boil ers were blown down while at Kinney's d'x-k, and iiecefMary repairs wlil be niale to fit 'he vessel f'r her usual trip to Alaska, which will be mad- at tvxtn as iowsible. The AUrla IrJ i Works Is d'jing the wrk. The star board hawse pipe was removed yester day and a new one will be cast and put in Hs plniv. Th CWumblne U .! in A-ttle the iiUh. but will hnrlly gt away from her N-f-re then. Cl taln Rlohiloi exWls to return fnw Alaska by JutH' h. A big summer's work la lvtftiv 'his ship, as the "M n su nt t will W ot of iK-r1i-e thiw mouth". knd the annual supplle are to I do llverM to nil Ih light huuw of llif dkMtrict. MJy buoys mW be chanl akvng the whole northein ooasi, and al ready nor matt-rial has l'it landed this in4i at I et ruction Island than ever before since t'nitiiv Ulclutllon crtjH- to this -Mstrli't. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The followll'g deeds wore nied fr reivrd jreslerxlay: Tl lie lNrs.(nl Kstftte Co. in Henry OU-r. A ivrtain (rtlon of the iViidlt IV U C - C. J. Curtit and wife to U. Alex- nmh-r. Quarter of section 10. T. r x.. it. w lrlmes Grow Land i"iv t A. G. Long. Ut 10, Uock 7. Grimes Ort' to 00 :o oo Car II. Parker t Mr. Kagim Adams, l-t X l-loi'k Sklpan-n t'H) 00 I'nlte! S;ati-s piit.Mt to Kili-i-WililanisKii. north-st nuai-u-r of stmtiiwi st mnu-tif. a.l south ruvlf of southwewt uiuirlcr s v tlin 31, township n.'ith. iin-l totuSwwt nmi-ter of northwest nuurter sivtlon 3. twtihip ' north of nuiK.- 10 w-st. H: acres A Jt'PICIAL I'll.KMMA Mi'irt Silpn-iih- Court Tie-H-it:uit I'll--. i.n iin tm- St. Iiuis. May The supr-'nie inurt of Missouri Is In a ile.id'.H k ov.-r the sell'.eli.e:it of the p,irtn- i.'.l,' i-t He of, MupIo-k iuhI ln-kson. w .licit l:i volvw m.w' than $l.ooo.i. The v.is- Is tit the "Ui.lMiie i oil it on .1 writ of prohibition to ristr.un l lie circuit lud. fn-m :-n; r:.a:ii:;- or making any orders in lh- o--. Cluirl-s K. llck.-m. who w:u i:i wirt: r-lilp with William Munloik. tiled in lv7. Pick son's In.llvidiuil ett.i.:e was Ini I'ntoneil at -er Jl.o,e"0. I.cksoii made a will with the late J.inxs II. Ends and Hiir ton Bates as executors. Murdoek t 'k out letters of administration n the lHirtnershiD estate. La'.er lie m.ik an assignment of the osj-t-I to Jvliti G Priest. In b'J." Attorney J lm M. lick- wn. a sou of Charles K. Hckson, wsnt Into the probate txurt aiul ruid the lotnt that the Uw had no provision for on estate in course of adiulnlntr.i tlon being assigned. Tlus i-olnt was carried to the highest i-Hirt, but the supreme court of tlie state Blonds three to tliree in riect to It. The court has a.--kisl tin- udv. rse parties to agree Uxiti a steclal Judgt- whose division shall be final. IMPROVING AT 111 KM I NGII A M. I Stixuly Increase of liu-iness Shown Since th- Eli'ttiMi of Mi'Klnley, lilrminghiim. May 1:1. At the annual is-ting of th- I'.lyton Company, which foun-l-ii Rlnntngham. it was shown by Pr-rtld-nt Mi I ..it.i.!d' n-p.-rt that the abs..luU.' stAiTiia-.i .;i pm-fllng th--' .c- inttef el- ctioti ha.l b-.-n r--pi.ic. diili-.i-i then by a marki-l Improvement In 'His-iiu-ss inili:lons and r-'iil estate sales. eiuih month slm-" November making belter showing tlun the preceding me. Hy t.ne i.--ti-- eonomoiis lin ing since the el.-ctlon the c-mipiuiy has Io-iti euab'ieil t-i reiluc" Its bonded delt l.'Aoo". to r--i"rt K'.isW.ouO Invented In n..i- erit.-n. rises in Hirmlngham. of which a steel mill and a $.ho.iss) cotton mill. b.th un l-r costrui-tiii, arc the principal ones. The r-iort -ld out ex cellent prispert f-r the coming year. James T. Wtsslward, pnwUlent of the Hanover National Ifcuik. of New York, was re-elected a director, and J. K. Mclstnald, of tilrmlrighom, president. SOCIETY EVENT IN OAKLAND. Oakland, May 13. Jim Davis, of Omaha, whipis-d Sailor Hrowx. In about thn settnis ts-fore the Reliance Club last nltfht. Davis was mati'"d to tight Rrown eight rounds, but before the mn hiul time b warm up Davis smashed Itrown In the mouth and nose, fol lowed It up with another blow on the Jaw, and llpwn was completely out and the light was given to Davis Fred McCormack fouglU eight rounds with !ick Fli-inlng, said to le a brother of Jimmy Carroll, whose true family name Is Filming. Fleming was not In g.xid condition, hut put up a g'd fight The deoisV) was given to McCormack AN EMIiEZZLER CAI'GHT. St.rlnirfi.-l'l. III.. Mav 13. John Lln- vllle, le,irty county treasurer of Pike county, who emlx-zzled $10,000 durhig Treasurer Wldrm-r's term of office, has ki-n conviibd by a Jury at Plttsflcld and si titi -ice:l to two years In prison. NEW SHORT LINE HOXDfl. N-w Yiek, May 111. The directors of the Oregon Short Line and Utah North Baft, Whlttrllanilii with Htispoly NHs, f-nto-rUnt Hair with tl'an, WliHlenomc Hcalp, pro. docd by :Ti:riiA Hoap, the uiont effective Skin piirifjlng and beautifying soap in the world, at well a purest and nwectent, for toilet. I.:i'i'.'moI rmrry. -The only preventive of inflammation and CK-'irliig "f tha'Pow. Bo.r I. rM thwiKtiotil Hi. wnrl- 'OTT" t" Cuts. l:or..ftiJ frnp... Bortim. II. S. A. mr-nom to fosir u a only it W". ", as4 IWr," mtilt tm. BABY HUMORS IMIFUl SKIfJ ffUt Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mai on application. ei-n railroad itiolny authorised the Issur of mm-ouinuliulve Income Ixuuls. up. rtiw 11, to the amount of 15,000,ihmi. in accordance with the plan pne .y tln reorgnjilsatlon i-onunlttie, A lloHKini.K t'RIMK. Wenley Wlillnnison Murtleivd for Moi. ey and Ills Hotly HunuM. GtddeiuUOe, Wash.. May t3.Tti heiidltw" -trunk of Wesley Wllllajuson was tilt" mol-lUug placed In the rllv undertaking purlr. The .-gs to the k'K-e had to'oii luirne I off, mi l tli.-wluilt- btnly was burned l-ryoinl rtv-1:-lillion. The t-vldeiiie Indl'ttt-s Hull Wllilaiosoii was murdered for his mon ey and then the lumse Mivd to detro, traee of tl- crime. Wllllumn Jt l-II.-VihI to haw- Just it-elve m..iif f- .-utile l-l. The coroner l making u iiu-ful Inwutlgutli'ti. KlioST IX KRANCK. Kills the Vine.. Fruit and Veo-liibl--" l.--ple hi Consl'-rnatlon. Parts. May 111. A dlspatoli ttmv Auferr', the o-nt-r of I he wtie-grtw Hik district, tlepai'tm.nt of Y -nne. tliere was a general midden front lam night and I he night before. l"trHiK crow, vliv-, fruit and vegetables. The amount of danuige In tin- .l.-i-artiuent of the Yonne Is .-stlmate.1 ut it .o-'i',i' Tin- inliaUtaiits are la eoiialornall. n ENGINEER HI UIIOWS I'EAP Nw York, May 111 - 111. hard V. llur rows, who is a civil ngtiie-r. anil prominently Id.-ntltleil with the building j of the i'lilon nod Northern I'ueiile rail- rtMvls. the Grand Trunk, and rn l.iny of South Afrtm. dletl t'lny at M Hint j ViTnon. aged 11ASE HALL GAMES. Ptttsturg. May May 11 Pittsburg I. Washl.igitn " Clnttitiuill, IX -i 'InclniiiuU New Y"rk 3. MARINE NEWS. ! II Hill w Air. a. i A.M. I'. M. h.in ft '-h in ft i.nw w.itrii. . M. : r. u. h m n Ji in ft DATK- Tue.'iiiV..III St I :a T :i --n-.-.v Wt-ilnwl'y I-1 9 .I"' t 7 " Hull Tlnirmliyl i Hi .n . I n.'i I In ii Krlilnv. Ill I -. T n i t .V n T ' In mi, ratunlay ;l' I-' it ' "l Sumliiy .'P. II u ! I 1'itl :.'ll Miiiiilny..:!? 0 l v I iiu' 7 4 . I in I ill THE STAGE OF WATER. : -.r l :i mi I ii l . 1 !;. j I 1. 1 .' j ti ' io it : ci i o STATION. 5n -cl Z -.i 6 7 . elmr t-li-sr i-ltiir rleur cleur rli-ar i-b-ar w f " C.I "II wrm i nil til PurTlHiiiM ir IV ii u 1 m The I mll.s. Or . 31 U I I u I inatlllii. tlr..... ID 7: V & no NurtliHrtWii.h IS T. 0 "n eliuleliee all t i I t w l wlHion, Maho 14 4' o -I .an Wvlser, lilalio...! 0, 0 1 .!': Tlie Urttlsh lark Auldgirth willed yi-s- tonlay morning r tht? I'nlted King dom. News on tlie water fnwit was very xl.y yirterday, and tin boys ho1 little m do but trll storti. The Augusta is prtijiartng to go to Ft. Htevmis wlx-re she will ai t as a salmon receiving station. Trst steanuir Htnite of California cl'-arcsl fir Sa,n Frantilsco yi-sterdny with a large cargo of freight ami sailed at 2 o'nIiH-k In the mrnlng. Ag-nt Iugh.-y, of tlie Ship Owners' Association, the sm-ceesor of Capt. Gar rison, hiul an expei-Urnce rewntly which hiut given him a poor niim of sailors lnigewiral, and one sailor In particular. Ho rewlved a telegram from Captain Gns.tnleaf, of the barkentlne Anigo, telling liitn to send a sailor to Ho. qui am. Ixugiliey selected a union sailor Who applied for the Job. He paid the ili,' .ei. ll.. ,0,. a,..,.i, tJhmugli to ttu wune point n rlnut whli'h the sailor seemwl particularly anxious alsiut. The chit-k Lought-y sent to Captain Greenleaf, together wtth the Information that 1h sailor was on 'the way. A few days lator Iwghcy ri-cjvtsl a letter from Captain Green Imf. "I have the chest all right, but the sailor has not appeuel. He miift be a peculiar sailor. I opened the chest and it was lllled with rugs and old sh's-s." It was burned that the nalror hal ln-en anxious p, go llHhlng on flK- Colijnrlila river, aind by working IMigh-y bad secured transportation ns far as Hxulam for the jn-lc of n bun dle of old rags and old leather. Seattle I'mvl-Irrtelllgi-ncer. Tlu niiwi wllih the immaculate trous ers always sits In ithe cjir next to the baby with muddy boots. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and lowest prices figure with the Oobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. 355 Commercial street, Astoria, the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is It not a fine Investment? F ll SALE ; i-'ois s.vi.i; iioix'' Hoir: arrivetl with line large tsrH, fiiitn HiHI to I ! tuinU. All well broken "lid for "ills oh. up. W, It. I'opplewi-ll, I'. O. dux son, Portland, Oivgon. j FOR SALE A J, S. Mundy Impr ned rrli-ilitii drum tiolsttng eimlne. lUso of lioller. 7jc."h feet, cylinder, 7x12 Inezes , A llr-at-clitMi engine, iilniosl at good new Addrtxta "A." Astoitan ultlc. 1 MEN WANTEP. lUllrvnd tin nt t wanted for Immedinla w.-rk n track. Apply at room 4. Flavel block A A C I!. It. R. KKNT. Foil RENT Furnished r'em. ci , mile or single, by She .lay -r ui 'tith I Hotel Tin lie, under .ntlra new inanauo !nio:it. ili-eat niluclton In rales. Mr G. V. Porter, manager, t'- r Eleventh n:i.t Fiuiiktlu. Piano f-r I Reed's Kent In.iulre st GrtlTlu St FolC KENT Five r toil h..iiw- t .. w -i ".' p. - i r-i. Apply i"1 ir t. on - - A SNAP. For aala cheap and on easy terma, ! fmr cholie building l -ia In Mei'lur- s, Astoria For particulars call on llowoli, ,1s Ward. Mil Hon. I atreet. LIST YOUR Property WltU Us. i CITY PROPERTV TODAY. I We havs a b-l in Mc4'Iur's ciimmaii I Mug the flntsl view In the wh-d" oHy '....1 M..,.....l..,.t t.. t..ilndk tMirlliilt of the city. WUI aoll at a bargain. j Summit avoniio Is on tlu ciwt of I. 1.1 1 1. .1. nlM fp..,,. .1 .Wt I lll'- ll'll IKll . II-"111 UK- ,.. .- ;.Mmm.uid a b-wof tie-Cohiinliia rlvi r. i Young's bay nud Pacific t-.in. 1 'ltit dc.ralll lis-lltloll for r.-sld-nce. .ml cofvnilent. 00 PXi for l-UJ. part i 1 4c.lt. Ij a great bargain Thr-e lots In block Hhlvi-ley's; J.-ii'li .xl'"'. Purgaiu nt L'.l1"). Very easy l-rmii. ' :r.t;5 tm.-r l-ks-k 15, Adair's, 11.500. Str-"t ctu- luul .visl streets. Corner lot, 3:id and Franklin. i.ixIW. ( liolu.n, ail rented. A l.r.-aln ana easy terms. Isd 10, block 19. Aldcrbrook. Great IsirgiUn offensl. WEST SIDE HARGAIN8. A six room cotfage. new, on lot Wx 100, Warntibm. J7M. Eay terms, or Installment plan. I,.t 7 and R, bloi:k l.Klndreil Park; c tu up for cosh. Is.t 21. block 27, New Astoria, with liouse, bam, cow, chictimis, etc. Cheap it t-'i00. A IlAROAIX-:'H acres near Flavel, lioo mr acre, isy terms. REACH PRO PERTT. 200 acres fine graxlng land on North Newwrnle, $1,500. All clear. Easy terms. House, lot and barn In Holllday i-ork on Xennleum, $100, cash, A great bargain. lfiO aurwi on Elk creek beach, 1200 font frontage. HeaulUful traat, ult able for laying out In lots. Cheap and torms to suit. Ten room hmme on North Beach, all rurnlMhed. Ost $i.ri00. Owner, who lives In the East, will wll for IS0O. Is.t . bUjck . Oooan jCrrove, Sea sltle. House, blacksmith shop; well on property; Just like giving It away at $1,000. Seven room house at Seaside; mrd ern tmprrrvemenUi; nicely located and cheap; terms easy. COUNTY LANDS. A FINE FARM of 120 acrea on Up per Nehalem. About one-hiUf of piss timber land, balance pasture agid tilled land; $1,500 on easy terms; la a bargain. Store building, barn, large orchard, pasture land, tilled soil, comprises I ' ' " -rVr e prepared to offer It at ft bargain. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 10-room house, $15 per month; 6-room house, $10 per monih, 3 rooms near Clabsop Mill, $5 per month. 4 rooms near Clotnop MHI $10 per month, upstairs. Small 4 room house near 4th and Exchange, $3 per nwmth. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 14 room lodging house cheap. Well located. Lots In Aldorbrook. The most de alralbe residence portion of Aslorla. Cheap and asy terms. . j.t If you wlh Ho m-11 your property Ibit it with The Astoria fcind &Inv. Co. 355 Commercial St.. Astoria, Or . Printed matter desoripUve of Astoria mailed on application. CAHTOniA. tialli STY fTi . j, " f GRAMS & CO. Groceries. Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. HOI.DCIir.AP IOIICAMII or. 15th A Commercial. Gambrinus Bottled Beer. l.llidla Any ! ul lh CUV. iioch rv liii.i.ivr i r.. Aui-. Mill to lloii.l Hlrl. C. P. KJAEHBYE. M.A..M.D. I PHYSICIAN AND SLRCtON. Gradilnted from Copenhagen I'nlvor slty. IMsrnaea of women a clalty, i No. t'l.ininrn lal atreot. Hhanatiaft building ! Hours. IJ.t.i 11 . in . 3 to 4 and T to l in. J. B. WYATT. Pha Na. A.lMla, OrM. ! Inrilwf ire. Ship Chandlery, ( rocericH, ProvlHionw, I'AlNTH rtml OII.H. Sj-itUI Att.atlaa Ial4 la tapplyisf iala .SNAP A KODAK. al any man caiiiliii oul al 0111 atora ami you'll get a portrait ef a mail brtinmlug aver allti (araMUtt IhouKlita. Hurh iUhty In the llipmr. ws hv u offer are ruewli 10 tlra. tf ni.n COMK AND TUY Tl I KM MUOIIES & CO. 171 l8t Luhrk.Hlnj OILS A Specialty. Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTOKIA Sliip Chaiullory, Hnnlwaro, Iron A SU'ol, Coal, (iroc(rie A Ptoviriiontfy Flour A Mill Feed, l'aints, Oils, Varnishes IiOjjgtTB Supplies, Fairhank'B Scales, Poors A Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-JiH Portland 5avlnj Bank Uldf. Portlantl,Oregon (4 The Louvre" ASTOKU'8 (iOMbfOlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL s ri.ooitn rina Mualo. lamaa tif All Klmla. Two. Magnlllrsiit llara. CVr.KYTnl!i(i riK3T-CLS Good Order and Everybody's Rlghta NTKICTI.V OIIHICIIVICII. Japanese Goods Oriental Curloa Noveltle'a j WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY RBADINO ROOM FRKB TO A LI Open every day from I 'oloek te 1:11 and .80 to l:M p. m. Subscription rates $1 Pr annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DTJANB BTaV A. V. ALLKN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets.