Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1897)
THK DAILY ASTOMAN, SATTIWAY MOKNINU, MAY 15, IBM. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the ' Putlic Generally, to call on them and Inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, -HIGH GRADE - Ladies 1 ttvlish Oxford Tt. J TIm tali-. itM, In Ot- I Md Chocolat Gents' t '97 Spring Style. Largo Assot !. Dicycle Shoe. John Hahn & Co. W mated 479 Commercial St. TESTERDATS WEATHER. Maximum tmperature, 1 deg. Minimum temperature. El dog. Preclpttaihm, .06 inch. Total precipitation since September 1. to date. $4.40 inches. Exoiws of precipitation from Sep tern ber 1, 1S94, to date. 18.07 inches. TODArS WEATHER. Fair weather; AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. The popular drops beside the way Its tasseied plumes of silver gray. Elisabeth Akers Allen. Blind JosLe. Blind Josie Matinee. Egg lemonades are ail the rage. Chickens, large and fat, at Webfoot. Webfoot dresses chickens to order. The full moon appeared again last night. See the Corner Grocery, 455 Duane street. Best cream; Smith. lowest prices; C. B. See the Corner Grocery, 455 Duane street. Blind Josie Carrulhers' to-day. Hall, at 3 Wide awake people are preparing fur Che drop. Mr. W. Q. Crosslin has returned from Porta and, J. Wilson was down from Bkamokawa yesterday. Strawberries are Webfoot cream. ikX good without Go to the Webfoot for your chickens for Sunday dinner. Mall Carrier Shea, has returned from his annual vacation. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no corn taroh or gelatine 'Jir-'d, Little Jack Cook Intends to open a ci gar store In Welch's block. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonnlere; it will not fail to whip. Bailey's Complex km Brushes at Rog ers' drug store, 459 Commercial street. Ifew Bicycle Leg gin srrlTCd today. Colombia Shoe Co. P. J. Me&ny, the leading; merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Look out for something new in As toria history It will be a cyolone. Bam Oliver made a haul yesterday and caught 1300 flab. Lawn tennis Is once more In the field for honors with base bail. For children only. Blind Joule will cry at Carruthers' Hall at 3 p. m. to day. Admission, 10c There is a queer notion going that tea is cheaper if you buy it loose by the pound. People who think that way forget that the best part of the tea-flavor escapes first Your money back if you don't like Schillings Best. A ScUHltiK & Company San r ranewco 54) WARD -Tho Live Opoccm. Miss Alio Klnaie, of Fort Caiiby. is visiting friend in Portland. The new side track to Logan's Seaside sawmill has been oiwnpleted and Is now in use. Mrs. F. L. Parker, who was ill so long -with typhoid fever, b able to be out again. L B. Seeley. S. H. Brown, Jr., F. T. Karma and W. C. Smith left for Port land Uut night Mr. C. wvwer nis opened a law otnee hi the .uiiaers.-n ouiiauig inuWs, j.;, s. Koliingvr. paster. Conunervial strxi. Miss Tailaikt, who had been conilned to her home for a wek with a sprained ankle, is rapidly Improving. Cncle Sam needs a "grass cuur" in postotlice square, as hU hay c:op is about muly to oarvest . Cream, cream, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or money refunded. Smith's candy store. Eliminations easy. If you go and bear Blind Josie amg, play and recite this afterauiM. AJmlcsiou, 10c. Coin special brands of hams, bacon, lard and canned meats are the best In the market. Ask your grocer for them. The steamer Rich yesterday towed a whisky scow over from the north shore and anchored it inside the U. it. & N dock. The new concert hail, which has been very handsomely refitted. It is said will have an opening tonight, which a guoa program Captain H. J. Wherrity left for Port land last evening, and lus friends say that while there he will marry aa esti mable lady of East Portland- The Misses Heba and Bertha Hobson are going to California shortly, to Join their mother, who has spent some time there. Mr. E. R. Hawes yesterday made a vieit to Kinney's cannery and was muoh pleased at the prospect of th- Increased run of fish. Miss Clara Toung will leave Liverpool for Astoria August M, on the Cunar.J steamer Etruria, after taking In the Stockholm exposition. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the, only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod grass. The work he Is turning out now la ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Why pay 10c or 15c for Ice cream, when minute ice cream can be had for 5c? It is made ot pure cream. Come and gee nil mix it. Webfoot Commis sion House, rive the fine display of views In R. L. Boyle & Co.'s window teday. A few sent East will do more good thai a library ut reading matter. Snodgraas makes them. . No Decoration Day program hag yet been announced for general observance, but there will certainly be some kind of recognition of the day by the people at large. Max Skibbe's new launch Hrrcules will be ready for service n'-xt Tues day. She will be used for general trar flc and Captain Tom Dalglty will have charge of her. The Hermosa Park people did a little more than the square thing in the ar rangement with the county for the new Seaside bridge, which will be a fine and substantial affair. Arrived Mme. Vasche, the celebrated palmist. Reads past, present and fu ture. Gives accurate advice in all af fairs of life. For a short time only, room 17, Hotel Tlghe. Ross, Kigglns & Co. are still In busl-rr-w at the old ntand and will glv" as good value for the money as anyone. Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs are in progress. It-gard!ess f obstructions and ap lcals Vt is understood that the councM will now rush the extension of Com mercial street so thait the people can set some benefit from !t before the sf a son closes. Ross, Higglns & Co. have ta.keu the agency for the famous "Corvallls" flour. Three carloads arrived here for them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. 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 .1 J -.v,xvxwvv, M. E. Church I'sual services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Clans meeting at 10 a. m. Sunday jtchool at 12:15. Kpworth League at 7 p. m. A cordial Invitation In extended to all. Mrs. C- J. Trem-hurd and daughter. Anna, are going- to California in a few weeks for a lengthy stay. Miss Anita will take a four-months' cvuis in music while In California. .ngreg;km;u l nutvh All lire or diaily Invited to the usual services .f this church. The evening discourse will conoluJe the ser! on Christ's I nst Mr. E. W. IVllock. proprietor f the Mount Vernon (Washington) Post, paid a vtit to Actorta y-s; nlay. and i s. prsd himself as well pleased with the Columbia river and the city at its mouth. Fishermen are much encouraged over the sltuatbon. Fish were running a hub bee twr yesterday and reports from th mouth of the river were to the effect that the big run had commence.! n good earnest. A strong wind yesterday kicked up quite a IKtls commotion on the buy. White caps were seen everywhere, out t was reported that the flood tide wai bringing plenty of fish and the men d'd not care for a little sea Chas. Jamison. U. S. Ericksn, Geo. Price. S. Williamson, Chas. Marl.isen, Wm. MeCruire. Portland: H. L. Morri son, Tacoma: Geo. II. Nay, Marshfl-l l; Wm. Foley, Brookfleld. registered at the Parker House yestenlay. The office of the Southern Pacific Hallway Company will hereafter I found at the Wella-Fargo Express of fice. Curtis Trenchard. agent, where tickets to all parts of the world can be had and ail information for travelers obtained. Nick Davis yesterJay brought up frim the mouth of the river two lusts of sharks' egs. which ure great curi osities. They are about the lz cf a dinner plate, horseshoe shaped, an Inch thick, and contain a fluid in which ar? the eggs. A large fire on the north shur? was observed early last evening, and the general opinion was that It was the old Hume cannery that was burning, at the head of Cement bay, or the gchooliious'; near by. Others thought that It was an old mill W. F. Schelbe, the popular cigar man- ufaoturer. Is now established In his new quarters, 474 Commercial street, whert 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. Miss Josle Watkins, the blind musi cian and elocutionist, arrived this morning. After her course of entertain ments in Astoria she will fill engage ments at Wemport, Cathlamet, Rainier and St. Helens. She will be the guest of Mrs. Bollinger, 377 Tenth street. Th Rambler is the hit of the :0th century. It has many imitators, but no equal. There Is no rion why you shouldn't Join the tfcrong and buy a Rambler. A whel doesn't cost much In the end. Efcsy and convenient terms can De mn, vv. t;. vvajTen, ageni, 549 Convmerclal street. Xk Carlson's family liquor store, No. 103 Twelfth street, will be found Rep- sold's high grade California brandies, and all brands of California, wines, for cooking, medicinal and table uses. Kentucky wbJskies, Wended or straight. The beet in the market at lowest prices. All orders will receive pnmpt atten tion. (SvcedMh. Lutheran Churth Services in Swedish &,t 10:30. Sunday sr-hool at 12:15. English preaching at 8 p. m. Text Rom. 5:8-9. Theme "The Love of God for Man." Preaching at Mr. Logger's on Young's river Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Sunday and week day preach ing n Skamokawa. Two wel3 fr m Sunday preaching In South Rend. Services as usual at the Pr-sbyt rlan church tomorrow, in the morning ai M, mining at 8. Sunday school at 12:1-',, Y. P. S. C. E. at 7. In the evening the pastor will deliver the sermon to the graduating clai of the hlsh school. All are most cordially Invited to at tend these servlcew. H'-nry Marc die, pastor. A large an1 Interesting meeting .:is held at the residence of Mrs. J. i:u sey, lat evening, of the literary depart ment of the Epworth League. Mu-lc readings and reel tat bins, original selec tions, games and other exercises were the feature of the evening. The r x: meeting of the literary department will be In four weeks from date, of which an announcement will later appear. Northern Pacific nil road trains lorn. IVnttaud dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f. r Taciturn, Sok.m tuid the Last, CI tie iHVMteittliKt made at Spokane for Rosa land. Nelson. Sandow and KrttHh Co lumhU mining cam i. rW maps and Information call on or ad.lreea C. V. stom:, Astoria, Or, The truck-layer .Vis.ter.lny nearly ci'inpleti-d the .track from 'the I!. N. dock Into the now depot. IU l.oiid along the entire line Is being puahed oil the double quick, an I the onitliieei aiv right after the contractors, Hurry, lug the wurk all they iai. There will be, a divided lnclisi.e in the force of men In a few d.i.vn. It seems tint the delay in cvmpl-tlig the strvet work on I torn! street Is .mi nissiing the ivntiiicys to the same e teirt that it IniHinvoniences the public Oiw of the iNMtlrucio.-s .si r.liv.v ctii- plaltuM that the lval mills have tven extivmelv slow in dellxeiing lumber -r-! dMvl. whwh t the s le culm ot fie pivsem ilrag-gitig of the work. Weil authenticated rer: has i. ih.it Mr. I". P. Huntington, president of ilie Southern Pii.illcs rallttay, no wiii protmhly visit Portlatul this m .-nth. h' exi-sl a trsg d.wlre to Hl A- toru and se what is going on at tin mouth of the Columbia, and that he will perhaps si-end a lay or l h'T , If he gets as far north as IVrtland. The dliivtors f the llcrmosa l'.iri Ul;ul Co. held a mtvtlng yestenlay and I.VM.M to put tn.-.r pn.pi-ri .... market a oihe. The cturact for ihs,n,.r. , ,.ri. m ttrM ,,ttt.j ,llat m f,t brl.lge across the Nivunnlcum , .h,.y t!u,.w , a ,..lU.llt;i, m(,;,., will bo formally c: tvlay, ami the;,,.,,, ,. u?,,n Ashl-v's in irvf..iNice. bridge will be nt;..'ted 111 days. hii-h 1ll open out This new biidg' onto a. luuidMni.. t oiilevur.l. no away witn l'e !:'' wrangie .i.,ui rights over the old Crimes b bUe Contractors P.ie'..vi'nd a:id N-ritil!.- testerday rtHUrti.'d fnmi Niticc.i bay. where they found i ver'.linis- In g.l shape for the W-1 .mi.-ig cf the.r v. eminent work. They "111 cnum -nee xt week, hlrim; th- in.-st "f their men In Astoria. The J. b will t.ike two months time, and they will a!- ."n ixmmetuv work for tne government at Vniiua. Masting rM'k cut of the nier be. I. Astoria oitr.icb rs ar-- a' th. fnmt. Final examinations have c.ti.m n. ed In the public sch'H'ls, and anr.ou-.i-e-ment la malo Unit the fifth luinual exen'iss of the high seh.l will be h. 1 1 In Fisher's 0ra House Friday even. Ing, May 21. The senior reception w ovur Satunlay evening. .May I."., .it high school assembly hall, and th.- an nual sermon to gradu.it. s will I preached Sunday evening, May 1, by Kev. Henry Marc-dte. In the graduat ing c!a are Cliarles Alx-rcmmble, iXiwl Winn, Amy M. lb lin-s. I'-nJ. mln Marlon, A. May M rgnn. Ame Nowlln, Annie Shlvel-y. Frank W' d lleld and May M. I'txlnger, valedl. to. rlan. Hon. John II. Smith will de Iyer the addn-s to ttv- class aft-r th-y luive b..n award"! diplomas by Mr. J. T:. Higgins. The West Shore Mills Co. will -..ni. tnenoe extensive iiiPV"iii..;it.- to 'licit plant In a few days. A nest of new hiuh I.VJ- pound, pnt.sure b dlers will be put 111. Which Will KtVe double JNIM.T b- the e:i"lne. so that the n-w city llgiit" i nn be operate.1 with ease. The cuiuniny will also bra.neh out i-xb-t.slvely Into th-J buslrs-ss of llgbtliu private r-nt-denet at prli-es w ithin the r-iu h of all. They calculate to push the electric business In this city to the fullest ex tent. The contract for th- new boilers h-is not yet leen let, but the nw plant will be in ojieratlon within six weeks. The fuel to !) useil undT the n.w boilfcrt will consist principally of aw dum. from the mills of the city. The new bollem will be mail- h-re and As toria labor will be employed In setilng them up. Bailors and travelers In Astoria nave Often remarked the alisem here of any of those snug little plarti which abound In all seaport towns the world over, where the sea d'-aci peculiar t.t the vlnlty can be faind in ple.i teous abundance, and s-rvi in the native style which make them best relishwl. Astoria Is blessed tx-yond most coast towns In the variety and remarkable dellelousness of the shell fish and other sea fowls to tie found right at her door, butt, strange to say, no one has ever thought of the profit which could be realized from making a specialty of handling and serving these gastronomic luxuries. 'l"i. Hartley has at last been struck with this Idea, and, commencing tomorrow, he will serve from a neat stall, next door 1 his main place of business, all the va rious kinds of shellfish and other sea delicacies to be found on this section of the Pacific coaKt. He has engaged one of the most famous cooks to be found in Portland, who will be prejiared to dish up at short notice and at all hours the finest of crabs, crawfish, shrimps, mussels, oysters, etc., right fresh from their ocean beds, and In the best styles known to the culinary art. I.itant relWf fnr skin-t'irtnred babies and r it for tire I mothers In warm lia'h with ( TUM iiA Soap, and a ulrrele applli-atlon of ' -rici BA foiniment), t, Kr,.lt ,ln T';8 only iwdy an-t cy iioiiiiud treatment for Itehiny, loirniiit-, bleed nj', sr-alv, snd ii inf.lv lnimormf li.e f.I.iii, n a,ji, and blood. Hurl It f. ( otffna.Ti". eVilf HroprlMor. H'mXnn. T " UtiW U. Cur Kvtry bUj Uuinur'oulM ft. BABY BLEMISHES "Ztf&s&'SA Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. MaMon application. (', V.. KtllH.urne, J, C, KllUmme, l', S A.. Henry Uuig, tVias. h. Wlllils, V. M. UibMxi, Walter It. l'nwbr., l:, IV Shattuck. A. It, Stuart. Portlmid; C. S I tiim. I. A. Kuncr, M. A. K. th. schlld. K. W. IVttygrove. San Kino. ii.no, 1. ( Pulton, IIwium; J. IV ll.iw, s. atile; K W. pollock. Mt. Vermm, K It. Ans.m am! lfe, Salrm, were mi the o.vident yesterday, Ciiplaln IVtersoii nnd Sam llarrl went b ItrooknvLI ye'stenlay and visit--I Meier's oaitHry. The n.-iv solder lug n-eo'iln.'. Altl.-y's intent, was in t.ill woik'og order, turning out round unl ova! ciuis at the same time. The I miU lj:ue mi.i k.M perfm-My, and the imi,. I'og Jack . It is all right-lie a. iiiivv:-.l.-.l his master and k.-i.i s .hnn. lookout oti ilie ejtwi'linents. MARINE NliWS. . II llill H I I t. 11, l'ATK. ' A1(. , . w, b in fi h 111 ft TttPMlav. dl ji .. 1 .1 : a Wf.liitt.l y I,' :. ri. 'i it 7 i1 Thnrlii.v l.i i' vi. ; I li. 1 Frnlsv . ' 11 !..; 1 i ... . j tnrdiiy 1.'. I.' it : ', SuildHV ji'. 0 Ik 11" 1 l.i 7 1 Moi, ,!-.. l: 11 I'l I in. 7 1 I ii iv irkH. a. M. e b m n h in 11 .1 1 1.; I I' i; ;. le a e 11. 1 S I II ; m 1 .11 S : .1 A 3 I THE 8TA0R i"F WATEI1. ST.VTIHN. Ji eU-iir cUiir bur rb-iir cl.iir . I. .. . b ar I'ortiund. 1 r I u 1 he lille. Or . .11 2 0 ( nuii 1 1 111. nr.. In v 0 i N..rlh.rl Wu-li IK u 0 Welialellie ki .y J u l.r. Ifttiill, blnhii ii 4 Welfter, Idalio... 9 I It I ... rlii i w in. ' The Snake and Clenrwut.T riirr have commenced to rls... At rmalltl.i th.i Wuuige frxmi yesrenlay morning shows a fall, but from lnt night It l statlormry. shutting tin- i in rent r.se t . have n-iu-hiil rmntlllii. At The lull- and Ib-Iuw th- rlv.-r Is falling sllgtirlv The W'.llamntte Is falling sllghty. Very warm tveaiher wil prevail blay and Friday over the Columbia ba-l:i. The upper rivers will rise rapidly f- r the next three or four lays The c lunibia l.ow tho Cimciid.-s will l-gln b rls. Friday. The lilaineite will !cln to rise Saturday and rise at the rale of .11 to 1 f.Mt a .lay f-r three ,.r four days from Sunday. The tug Sstiirt, Captain Haw.-s, sft up for I"ortliuil y.-stcnlity, where she vtll utubTgo rejftalrs, Tlie pilot wihoOner J.-ssle Is exi-ct.! In t'slay to relieve the idiots on duty. Buslm-ss on the water fnmt wus veiy quiet yewterilay, no movements of any kmiortance being mrol". At he shipyards yestenlay the tririH--story staging about the Manzunita was cumpbted. All the copier has Isi-n r.- nsved fnm the bottom of the vessel, and In tho afternoon the brass stern (tearing was taken out. The work of ripping up the main deck was com pleted, and the ship Is ready fur the active work of rebuilding. An inspec tion of the work will be made Monday by Lieutenant Commander Captain John P. Merrill and Huienlntendlng Engineer Walfred Sylvan, after which const ructlom work will Is-gln. It has taken a clever Frenchman to discover a kind of barometer which fnay safely be called unique. An English journal says that It Is tvithlng more nor less than the figure of a general made of gingerbread. He buys one every year, and takes it home and hongs 11 by a string on a nail. Gingerbread, as ev eryone knows, is easily affected' by changes in the atmosphere. The slight est molnture renders It soft, while In dry weather it grows hard andj tough. Every morning, on going out, the Frenchman asks his servant, "What does the general say?" and the man ap plies his thumb to the gingerbread fig ure. Perhaps he may reply, "The gn eral feels soft. He would a1 vise you taking an umbrella." On the other hand, If the gingorbrea1 Is hard and unyielding to the touch, It Is safe to go forth In one's beat attire, urnbn-l-larloss and confident. The Frenchman declares that the general has never yet proved unworthy of the confidence placed In lilm, and would advise a'l whose purses will not allow them to purchase a baromnter or aneroid, to see what the local baker can do for them In the gingerbread line. The steamer Homer will leave Sun Francisco Wwiruwlay, the lfth, carry ing freight and passenger. She has superior accommodations, and hn come here to stay BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and lowest prices figure with the Oobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. 3S5 Commercial street, Astoria. the Best.., THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon 60 doutled. 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? Tim follow ion m-rvlciiM will be held at the IUi(lst church tmtiorroiv.J I'r.Hiclil.w In lb., morning by the pan-' tor. Subject -"The Stviiiily of He. j Hover " Sunday clw. Iiiuii.mIIili .) y u'tor the reiiii.ui. Prayer lowtlug of. tit" It. V P. C. IwkIus at 7 p m. At j oVI.s'k (he clnUr and (NMigregaf I. ma I will e..t In a praise s.-rvbv, ii;sU.;ig .f sol.iN, clh.niM. hyiiins and other a.j pi-prlit ex.-nilmn Curoful pixpain 11. .11 has Imm.ii made nud those uho at tend may expv( o -n ) lih a il -1-att and iittttiilile tins. At one u'clis'k this iiioinlnit. while 0,1 his way homo In l'.or to.v 1, Mm tin luhl t'le well known (Uaernia 1 iae .1 itanit -f toutl'.s Ht I ;, Mt li'n ct iteiy who ivitinirno.-,l s scran wl'h bio. 1 llihl d fended h!in-If but .ld . il a l 'tm ""'I oi'e of ilie so.indi-. Is ' dealt hlmtt bb w Itlcli kiKs-ke I hln. 1'iiMng t It-1 r h tiln to duovn, w hich v.otild have lnr hi. rme. as It .ins dark and the blow luid ren.lenl (dm sonn.-b. ha.1 ts't fish, rman lir.eti I. -en a.le. p nar by and cmc to ills nscue. Mr !)il was (lrhe.1 out and . .i i rccoverrd hi ..iie. and bey md 11 few 1 uls and brills-- l not the w mi l' lll ill.,.l.-.l.ftlld CVpelloi.c... lti:si'i'i: ct.rn ivxmiit, IV-. Aug C Kinney 4iullnr. Anlnir Honn -rlM 1 1 .-.-H tn 1 1. oi Mis John linitke Itwltatlon Miss A J obi n Solo. Mrs Sw.m-.-r- li.Mlatloii. ,li"",un'"innt. Coil.H-tlon, (tending of teii'rruice pledge. A. Hansen Addivss. J N. Mllb-r - Heading II Vldallln lt.ta:loii II II. Inn-r -A slot y of real life. The public Is Invited In alt.-il tlis riieoiliiif f the Ib-sciic Temi-Taiu's t '1 ub AH ure woliiMtie, and there l 1.1 aillllls-loll f.-.-. ll inusle, vocal and inslntimiitnl, at ra h meeting 1 ip.-nlr-g .i-'h'li.n promptly at o'ebx !. Mr.ng the ei.'tre family and spend a pl. asnivt boiir Foil SA I.C. Jlll K"i: SAl.K - l..t.ti' ll.irsea " "lb arrival with fin- large h .rc. from lino to r.no iundH. All W'dl broken and for sale i li.-n . W. It. I'opplew ell, I. i. Is.x ""3. Portlsusl, Oregon. I Flt HALF. A J. S. Mundy Impn.vedj friction drum hwilstlng engine. Size of: trftilor, 7x:'-i f.-t; cylinder, 7x12 inches. I A first-class engine, almost a good a nw. Addnws "A, Aatomm oitu-s. MEN WANTED. Rallnd hiuida wanted for tmmedlat. work on track. Apply at nstn 4. Flavel bio. k. A. 4 C. II. n. n. j 1 fOH RENT. ftftftft i FOR UKXT Furnished moms, en suite or single, by th day or month Hotel Tlghe, under ntlr. nsw manag. mnt. Grmt nnluctlon In rates. Mrs . V. Porter, manager. C. Eleventh and Franklin. Piano for Ilent Inquire at Griffin Iteed'S. FOR KENT Five nstm house cm Aa br strein, twtwwn 2d and 3d. Cheap. Apily 90 Astor stnH. A SNAP. For sale ch-ap and on easy terms, four choice building lots In McClure'. Astoria. For particulars call on Howsll & Ward. 519 Hond street. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Floorlnf, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reason abl and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 3G5 COMMERCIAL ST AHTOKIA. IKON WORKH Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makefr Una sn4 Mr Englnss, BoflM walk, Stu bo.l sad Canntry Work s Sptclslty. Csttlnc of All Drs.rtptl'His M.d. lo Ordar di Short Nutlcs. .John fox.... President and Huperlntsndsm A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prasl Bacrsnrj Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer CASTOniA. lall. Tv . - 19 OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE GRAMMS & CO. J Groceries, Feed. ! Provisions, Crockery j and Glassware. HOI.DCIIIoVI lfl CAMII or. 15th A Commercial. Gambrinus Bottled Beer. IIOC'II .V tm.l.liTTI!. Aula.. Hilt llo.nl nirla. C. P. KJAEHBYE, M.A..M.D PHYSICIAN AND SL'PCLON. ilraduatixl from Conligen l'nlvr ulty. I'lsi-nsea of wntttten a svloJty. No M0 Cinmon-lttl ativnt. Hhanahaa building. Hour. 10 ilo 1 a. p. in. in , I to 4 and 7 10 J. 13. WYATT, Psoas Na. Astoria. Urafoty Mnrtl wfire. Ship Chtindlcry, ; (3rtcerleH, frovirtlotiH, i HA I NTH mill Olt.M. SpotUI Alt.stloa Pals' la supplrl! Skip. i.SNAP A KODAK ( at auy aian mniliif out ol our sior and y.si II got . portmlt el a man liriainiliii nKf Willi .iritwui llmugtila Much qntllty In lbs lliuif ll.Tr UinlTer srr i.lHitltl u. ! i'li. f ina. COMK I ANI THY TllKlMT MU(1MI:S & CO. l;a iKgj Fisher Brothers, Lubrkatlnf OILS A Spmlalty Sell ASTOHIA Ship Chandlery, Hard waro, Iron i(StHlt Coal, Oroc('rI(?ei A Provisional, Flour A Mill Feed, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairhank'sScaleu, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicle. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Room. 317-318 Portland Savings Dunk Bldf . Portland Oregon. "The Louvre" ASTOMIA'9 COItCCOtS ENTERTAINMENT HALL, I FLOORS Fine Munlo, Games of All Kinds. Two. Magninrant Bars. EVEKYTQIXG riRST-CLA99 Good Order and Everybody's flight i. STKICTI.Y OHHKHVKII. Japanese Goods Oriental CurloB. NoveltleB WING LEE, 543 Commercial St.. ASTORIA PUBLIC ItlBW RHADINO ROOM FRED TO ALL. Open svery day from I s'oloek ts IM and 4.80 to l:M p. m. Bubacrtption ratas II r annum. B.W. COR ELEVENTH DUAN1 BTi. A. V. AUUliN, DFALER IN Grocerlf , Flour, Fred, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial itrwtav