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THK foAlLY ASTOUIAN, Sl'NUAY MOKMNU, MAY Id, 187. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and Inspect their - NEW -HIGH GRADE - Ladies' l .Hvll.h Oxford Tk. J Tee latest ikon. In Oj. I Mood sad Caocolate ehades Gents' '91 Spring Style. Large Aaaonsest. Bicycle Shoes. John Hahn & Co. Are Warranted 479 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum tinperature, 61 deg. Minimum temperature, 51 doff. Precipitation, .06 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1. , to date. S4.40 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Sept em ber 1, 1S?6, to date. 1S.07 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; warmer. AROUND TOWN. SCNDAT. Still working for all earthly good While pressing on to the Divine. Suan Coolidge. See the Corner Grocery, 433 Duane treet. Seet Smith. cream i kweel prices; C. B. See the Corner Grocery, 453 Duane treed. The great bowling contest tomorrow evening. Parisian suits, latest styles, at C. H Cooper's. Strawberries are Webfoot cream. not good without The Reveridge ball club expect to play at Warrenton today. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no corn starch or gelatine used. The schooners Sacramento and Leti tia put to sea yesterday. Mr. A. B. Stuart, of Portland, is vis iting his son, R. M. Stuart. Mr. F. A. Fisher and family are pending Sunday at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Stonehawker, of Port land, spent yesterday in the city. A number of cyclists will make the run down Clatsop beach today. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonniere; It will not fall to whip. Bailey's Complexion Brushes at Rog ers' drug store, 459 Commercial street. Mew Bicycle Legg In, arrived today. Colombia Shoe Co. Congregational Church. Blind Joie will sing a solo during thfl evening ser vice. Mr. Spexarh has gone Into the piano business and has k ecu red a fine line of Instruments. Deputy Internal Revenue Collector O'Brien was In the city yesterday on official business. Thos. Qulnn was In town yesterday, and offered for sale a coon caught in one of his traps. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Yesterday was a busy Saturday with the merchants, many people beini in from the country. The largest and most complete stork If you've got the wrong flavor of Schilling's Best, there's no harm done. Go back to your grocer and get your money and get the flavor you're used to. If you don't like that, get your money back and try another. A SahiTlinr & Company San irancieco Ml WARD The Live Groccrn. STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, of ladloe" suits will le shown thU week at C. H. Cooper's. Mr. K. F. Wilson, agent of the Oregon Improvement Co.. vm to Portland last night for a d-iy'e visit. The Maccabees' dance at Fisher's hall las wight wu largely attended and a general good time wa.. had. Mr. Frank Carney has gone to the Dalle to attiMi-1 the convention of tho Stale Fireman' Association. ' Mr. Carl Epperiy went thruish yes terday on the Columbia on his way home from Son Francisco. Mr. R. M. Dooley. cashier of the Commercial National Hank, PortUnd, spent yesterday In the city. Crvauj, rream, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or money refunded. Smltii's candy store. Judge Shattuck. of Portland, who Is In the city for his health, will l the uest of Judge Pag for a few day.. Coin special brands of hams, bacon lard and canned n feats are tbt best lit the market. Ask your grocer for" Jhsm Mr. JL.De Vevoise, general agent of the pajwenger department of the I Roca Island road, m in the city yes- terday. Over WO ladies' suits, all the latest designs, and at reasonable prices, will be on exhibition this week at C. H. Cooper's. The Bowery was crowded last night, the dance halls and new theater doing a big business, ncgwlthatandlng the city ordinances to the contrary. Link Parker, Titwi Jer, John Pay's-. Wm. J. Heckanl, Lewis and ClarTt; Gus Clappe, George Richardson, Wal luski, were in town yesterday. Contractor H. B. Bortwlck yesterday brought down from Goble another hirse barge load of railroad material, consist ing principally of fence posts. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the o.ilv line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. John S. Bogs, Flavel; J. F. D. Wrin kle, A. B. Russell, W. Marrett, Watts Young, Portland; Thos. Boyle, West port, were at the Parker House yester day. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod grass. The work be la turning out now is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Why pay 10c or 13c for Ice cream, when minute ice cream can be had for c? It is made of pure cream. Come and see us mix it. Webfoot Commis sion House. Captain Archie Peas took the Coium bla up river yesterday. In place of Captain Patterson. Unfortunately the Columbia stuck on the sands off the Slyvla de Grace. Observer Johnson has gone on a fishing trip and in his absence Mrs. Johnwjn will be In charge of the weath er. It is expected there will be a change for the better. Mr. H. B. Litt, of PortUnd, will give the ladles of Astoria an opportunity of selecting the very latent style In suits at very low prices. Call and see them at C. H. Cooper's. An orange peddler from San Fran c-isoo, Who arrived on yesterlay steamer, concluded not to go into bus! m after an Interview wrh the chief of police. Mrs. Eastwick and her son, former residents of this city, were passengers on the steamer Columbia this morning for Portland. They have been spend ing several months In California. Ross, Hlggins & Co. are still in busi ness at the old stand and will give as good value for the money as anyone. Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs are In progress. The lumber scho-'mers Sacramento and Ltitla started together yesterday on a race to ran t rancifico. i ne pro- eln of the race are to be devoted to the Xehalem road. Master Foard Is stake-holder. Mrs. It. M. Stuart has gone to ort- land to attend the Grand Lodge of Rebekahs, an1 Mrs A. J. Megler will leave up tonight, also, a delegate to which will give definite Information re the convention. George Hartley's craw-fish took a walk up the street yesterday, the glass Burleigh the Cash Grocer. Eagle Milk, per can, 15c Tomatoes, 4 cans, 25c. Lennox Soap, 7 fcars,-25c. Jelley, per pail,50c. Flour, per sack, $1.00. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Ttlephon J.a m-VO rront or their cage having broken from the pressure of water. Most of the fish w-ere recovered tunl the iage was rebuilt In a more suhsl.uittul manner. word was received by steamer i- terday that the tire on the n.erth shore last night wa only the burning of an old barn between Hume's cann-'iy and the mill, In order tj cl-'ar the road (or ImprovenuMnts. Ross, Hlggins & Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallla' flour. Three carloads arrived here for thorn yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. One of the w ater pipes on Bond stro-t was broken yesterday by a he ivy tlm bcr fulling upon It. droppe-l by the workmenl on the street who are put ting In the new dock and piveme-it between Elevnth and Twelfth stie'jt. Blind Josie Immensely delightel the audience of children at Carruth T's h-ill ytwtenlay. Tomorrow evemnsj she will render a choice program of sini:ig, playing and rei-lti:ion. Doors open a: S. pntertnlnment at S:3o. Admission. :5?. The Foard & Stokes Company Is iK'.v prepared to furnish families anl other consumers the flnost quality of lc-, iii any quantity. Leave -our oivl.rs at the stvre when you want to make I :e cientn or If you want your Ice U'X flllel regu larly, Mr. J. C. Jones return-1 yesterday from lortland. to which point he ac coii.nied his wife, who has gin- to visit her family In Baker City. II-sa-s h has not yet l"ft Astoria, and has no Idea of Inserting the city of destiny. The office of the Southern Pacific Railway Company will hereafter t found at the Wells-Fargo Express of fice, Curtis Trenchar-l. agent, where tickets to all parts of the world can be had and all Information for travelers obtained. W. F. Scheibe, the popular cigar man. ufacturer. Is now established In his n'w quarters. 474 Commercial stret, where he has a full line of domestic. Key Wen and Imported cigars and the best brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar tides. Give him a call. The Rambler Is the hit of the :uth 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 t-rma can be made. W. E. Warren, agent. 54!) Commercial street. Chairman Walker y-sterday received a telegram from Senator McBrldft, Washington, statlrur that all arrange ments as to the battleship Oregon had been left In the hands of Captain lar ker, of that ship. A private letter will probably be received in a few days gardlng the movements of the ship. . At Carlson's family liquor stjre, So. 102 Twelfth street, will be found Rep sold's high grade California brandies, and all brands of California wined, for oooktng, medicinal and table uses Kentucky Whiskies, blended or straight. The beat In the market at lowest price. All orders will receive prompt atten tlon. Well authenticated rumor says that Eastern capttsJUts are about to estab lish a large wholesale and retail hard ware store kn Astoria, which will h: run on the cash systwrn. They promise, If tlelr plans are perfected, that Portland ship chandlery houses will not nave all of the business to themselves here after. We will be here In a few days with the finest Hne of flrfl-class high grade instruments ever shown In this elty, and we are selling them at figures down to bedrock. We will tie pleased ti have the public to Inspect our goods. Pte.no buyers and jhws interested should wait for us. The Wiley B. Allen Co. F. Bartoldus, John C'htsholni, Wal- luskl; A. Baumeister, Harry Weldt, Mrs. Jackion, Mrs. Wlnr-tett, North Bhore; Julius Bitterllng, A. Aylmore, Joe Gllson, W. J. IngaJIs, Mrs. C. H. Withers, Lewis and Clark; A L. Parker, John Lewis, John Day's; Mrs. A. M. Llndholm, W. I-ger, Greenwrsx, were In the city yesterday. The Milkmaid, on the voyage to the city yesterday, while going at the rate of 15 knots an hour, struck a large log In a die fog In the Lewis and Clark and tlpp-d so far on one side that she shipped a large quantity of water and almost went to the bottom. For tunately she was resurrected, no lives were lost, and the milk was saved. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Purl land dally at 11 o'clock a m. f Taootua, Spokane, and the Kast. Close connection made at Spokane for Hom land, Nelson, Satidow and British Co Imnhla mining camp. For maps an! Information call on or addrrw 0. W. STiNi;, Astoria. Or Yesterday lac V'loila Iron Works shipped tin-re larite i"(ol(s and llxtmvs to the Alaska ra.-keis' Assocl.itl n-. at lUiitn.', Wtoluiitjlo i. I; w.n a i.n lion how to i;ot Hie tintueldlv fivlaht lo the Telephone Jo. K. bill Supeiitr ten-lent iHnio.ui MeTulsh iame to tlie ftit. and wltll a ooips of !il eetl etitl men and four lis truck ilitmn by the Nvt hivt s. in t m, auc rsful'y lTvtis the tiansfer Atoii.i ,-in't l-e .IowiuhI c:i any proposulon. In Justice A hen roinb'cs c urt yrv t-nlay !ie dance lioii.n case came en for trial before a Jury The luryimn were Miwi, I slj . Smith, lieycrldx 11. K. Allen. Meam-y and Moc-n Aft aritumeiit the Jury nan out for saeral hours and tinallv w.is .UmiiKhvI l e- cause thev could not aitcv a .lift. Five wen- for aeiult'al anl one was for conviction Tlh- c.is.- will proba bly In- re-liie.l next w.s k. Captain W. A .loIm.m ivturuct the Tolumbla v.vt. isl.iy from irn Springs, I'al. lis r-ii,.inl heaiih much improvul. but while la l allf 'ni.a he had sonic t'.i.iV!1 with e.irs w hich mvoMstate I a iit lo tli. do-,or. The diltlcultv has been t. mi ic a; ;ly re- leved. 1 he c p.nsnala-y Aol.N ave.cr" levftl. The cip.aln s.is tha; .,:nl Calif in!a l attt.ic;le Un i; u mil Astoria are iT"-vi enough for mm for a ste.vlv rtwldcmv. The W. W. KltnlMl! Co hi .pen d a salesroom at tne o:nee i " imk.i r .4 Co.. on Ninth sUwt lie ir t in. m r- lal. where tliey hae on ehlbllln a iiiiml-r of i;;'ti ;-t.l" pianos woUh are U'lng orterej at uiuisu.ii!., i''i "li able prices, owing o a p-pi.oi; :uoent f their pn-se:it s: x lt b.-jii ; ni.i le by- new shipment from the K.nt. The Kimball t'ominuiy il! ! !i c f r a few davs only, during w file i 'line an xcellont opportunity is offennl to in- spec t thflr Uistrumonis A i l set the bvst on the market The expected heavy run of salm oi lid not occur yesterday, although more than the recent average r.uml r of tWti was nvelvfrl. The wa! r "a Mill ve-y muddy at the light ship, t I . ll Indi cates1 t"-"1' lh f,s',h"' h h'1' "1''-id.-l, and oM .'Whnn- n think that this Is what hol.ls I'aek the lish. vh-" the freshet subside th.-re will ! !etl- ty of llsh. The only fear Is :hat thcr will be so many in a bunch the can neries cannot take care of them, al though they an- In much b-t:.r r .iidl- tioti to do so than they were last year. is there is not so much g'nr on the river. Mr. Gus Merr.ba.-h. a traveling af tu.wn p-pn s-:t ln -evet.il l.i-t-Tn hous. s. is paying a short visit t Ht miLster Wise. Mr .Menbach l-i a pptn- 1st of note, and lias o.i ,-v,-ral .k-o.i. slons dlKtlnguisI'.'d hlirself ,y living piano rex-itais b- I -r- crui. .ii -iii-i, ene.- In the Itay ":y. I.a.v. tr.::ht !i- enter taui'sl a mimbi r of hH frl. ti ls by per f .rmltiif s.-veral of the most eU;h!fu1 and dltllcult Be.-eti,,r.. une p:e.- s peeinlly worthy of mention l one if Ws own K.mit IM'n.i entitled "Xu b'e ka," a man h and tw .-step. n.i-ivM In honor "f r" 'Irli i' nios' charrn ing young ladles. A brlg.it futii..- is in store for this talented young Minn. Matt Korjs'la, one of Elmore's fish ermen, dellvensl to the I'nlotitown can nery yestenlay morning one of the largest, If not tlw liirirwt, salmon ever captured In the Columbia or any other river. Th monster was one of the tnnt and rnoet rfet spis-imens of royal chlnook salmon ever si-en In As- toria. Ula iu-tuiU nwasunMiwnt from tip to tip was four" f.-et five and one. half Inch.-s. and hts largest circumfer ence three fe-t. The girth close to the tail was fully one f.t. The spread of the tall was one f-xit f air Inches, and the exai t weight rlghty-on and or.e- half pounds. The hiul when severed from the body weigher! eight and one half pounds, and on Ix-lng csked and packed the llsh was found to fill five and a quarter dozen one-iurid cans. Last evening the Juniors of Ue high school gave a rt-i-ptto:i to the grad uating c'.iws of "J7. The large as m bly hall was crowdiil at an early hour by the parents, relations anl Invlled guests of the pupils. At 'J o'cl.s k Pres ident Wm. Curtis called the assembly to order, and an excellent program of vocal and instrumental music and reci tations whs prestmtiil. Each number was givon Its merited applause, and In one or two caw.-s -the young laxlles had to respond to an enure. Tlviae taking part in the program were the Mlsss Sadie Imhoff, Maggie Hlggins, Bessie Roas, Nlta Tn-nchard, Corinne Hanson, Lizzie Busey, N IHe liusey, Peart EaUs, Clara Dunlsar, 'Jraxe Runnels, Laura Fox ami Austin Osburn. At the cUise of the program, tli audlnre was In vited to make themselves at home, ivhllo the Juniors served delicious re- frmmts to all. Thi-n the president calbl uSn several present for short se:hes, an1 tlw following respondeij: Messrs. Woodlleld, chler, Kneutsen, Crby, Clark, Ir. Est.-, Suix-rlnteHd-ent Lyman, Mr. Itos, prof. Thornton, John McCue, Prof. Wright and Miss Barker. At a late hour the reception ended, all having greatly enjoyed th- evening. A SNAP. For sale cheap arid on easy term., four choice building lots In McCIure's Astoria. For particulars call on Howell & Ward, SIS Bond street. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and lowest prices figure with the Gobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. 3"5 Commercial street, Astoria. Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. . on application. GKOK.1K IIAUTLKY'H SIII.M.lMSII. Sailors and traveler. In Astoria nave fion remark,! the ilwm her.. , f any of those snug little pav which abound In all ,-,i,,rt towns the world vcr. w here t, .rt dellcm lea iwullar t the vloliilly can be found In pio.w teous abiuidunce, and served In the nutlvs tyi,. which makes ihem Ut relished. Astoria Is l.ie-.,! i...i moot ot (owns In the variety mid rohwirkable dellclotisnem .f the shell, llsh and other se sl.ls to 1 found righ; a: h. r d.r. but, strange to My. n on., hat ever tlvought of the prorlt which i-uld ls renlUe,! from iimUlnu L MM.cUilty of handling and wrvlng (" gastrwHitiilc luxurUw. lien. Hartley has at last t,.n struck with this M-... ami, ciMtiioiiciii2 toinoi-row he i:- rve fnin a tieat stall, next d r t his miUu pla.f of buMliveM. all the va. rtous kinds of slu-llltah and other s. a lellciu list to be found on this wilim , f thv I'acltlc iikutt. ,. is enga-il I un of the most fanioiiH conks ,, mud In Portland, who will ! prepiinvi J i dish up at short notice and at all I hours the lln.Kt of crabs. rrawtN'i .oeii'. i.ynieits, i-ic . r ,i " o "on'i i"-i. niei m i r l-st Htyl.n known to the culinary art Tho woman w!i doesn't own a l.i.ge black hat is at prrweiit giving her attcn tlon to schemes for acquiring one. OASTOniA. ft to nal lid. C.orl purses mounted In sliver are parrt'J 1T " w,t"'n who Indulge In t h-. lat--( fads. LIST YOUR Property With ts. C1TV PROPERTY TODAY We have a M In McCIure's lominan I Ing th" tint st view in the whole c.'.y and convenient lo the business sn'..'n of the city. Will sell at a iMirgaln. Summit avenue Is on the cisst of Ihe bill back from th water front and commands a vb-wof lh Cidumbla rlv.r. Young's Uiy and Pacific isv.ui. 1 1 m't de.ruble liM-ntlon for r-sld'-nc. and convenient, bsc lef. f..r part rush. Is a grat tNirgaln. Thrv lota In block ':'. Shlv.-iey's; eaih WxliK). Bargain at IL'.lott. Very easy tonus. 71x75 eornr-r bkck 15. Adair's, ll.WO. Stret car and vwt streets. Comer lot, 33d and Franklin. 7.'xlJ0, I henutes, all rented. A bargain and easy terms. It 10. block 19. Alderbrook. Great bargain offered. WEST SIDE BARGAINS. A six room cottage, new, on lot (Ox 100, Warrenton, 1750. Easy terms, or Installment plan. Lots 7 and 8, block 1. Kindred Park; cheap for cash. Lot 21, block 27, New Astoria, with house, barn, cow, chlchens, etc. Ch-ap at 1100. A BAROAIN-M acres near Flavel. H00 por acre, uiy terms. BEACH PROPERTY. 200 acres fine grazing land on North Neoarnle, 11,600. All clear. Easy terms. House, lot and barn In Holllday Park on Neoannlcum, 1100, rash. A great bargain. IM acres on Elk creek beach, 1200 font frontage. Beautiful tract, suit able for laying out in lots. Cheap and terms to suit Ten room house on North Beach, all furnished. Oust $1,500. Owneir, who lives In the East, will sell for tSOO. Lot 9, block 9. Ocean Grove, Sea side. House, blacksmith .hop; well on property; just like giving It away at 11,000. Seven room house at Seaside; mrd ern Improvements; nicely located and cheap; terms easy. COUNTY LANDS. A FINE FARM of 120 acres on Up per Nehalem. About one-half of place timber land, balance pasture amd tilled land; Sl,O0 on easy terms; Is a bargain. Store building, barn, large orchard, pasture land, tilled .oil, comprises a beautiful place near Olney. We are prepared to offer it at a bargain, FOR RENT. FOR RENT10-room house, 115 per month; 5-room house, $10 per month. 3 rooms near Clatsop Mill, 15 per month. 4 rooms near Clatsop Mill 110 per month, upstairs. Small 4 room house near 4th and Exchange, ti per month. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. 14 room lodging house cheap. Well located. Lots In Aldorbrook. The most de slralbe residence portion of Astoria. Cheap and easy terms. If you wish Ho sell your property list It with The Astoria Land &!lnv. Co. 355 Commercial St., Astoria, Or . Printed matter descriptive of Astorl mailed on application. THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon doubled. It Is distinctly the test property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is It not a fine Investment? FOR MAI.K. "VnTr S?CU :"T.miw !" I.SiriT""! airivisl wllh tine Inrge tkoises, froiu lino to mm siunds. All widl broken ami for nale clnsip W. II. IVpplowHI, I'. . Imix via, I'orllaiid, Oivgon. FOR MAM? -A J. M. Mundy Improved friction drum hoisting engine, of lllr, 7x:S feet; cylinder. 7x13 Inches A rtrjtt-claw engine, almoat a g.sid a-. new. Adiliia "A," Astorian i.mc MEN W ANTE P. Railroad hands w noled for I'nin. dlatt work on tr.u k. Apply at r.m 4. Flavel ''i"i a c it. it. it. FUH KENT. n'li Ki.oi r-f urnisiiod nsima, en suite or single, by the dy ,.r month Hotel Tig lie. under autltxt now tmuia. in. 'lit. Great reduction lit ralra Mi G. V. I'urter. nianajjor. C. r. Eleventh and Kritiikllii. 1'lan.i f r Kent -Inquire at Griffin A !,,.,! K ll l!i:.T-Flv.- nsmi htian ,41 A. tor Hlrect. ls!w.--ti :d and M. Cheap Apply ;hi Ator tr"l. 'ltiK KKHIONAL CAItliS It A. HMITIl. PKNTIHT. (tl'fnp Rooms I .ml i. Pythian Building. ovn C. II. CtMier'. .tor.. nrt. 0. n. EST KB. I'llTBICtAN AND Bt'ltGEON. PpoeloJ attumlon to dlasaavs of women and surgery, time over Dam'gers slura. Astoria I rlephon. No. M. I I'll JAY Tl'TTI.E. j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 Office, rooms B and 4. Pythian bulldf Mihi Commercial St, Residence lam Telephone IH. Acting assistant iiirgenri V. S. Ma rine hospital ,prvlc. H. T. CltOflltT, ATTORN EY-AT-I. AW. 44 Commercial atraot. I. Cj A luiWt.llY. ATTOHNKY AND COPNBRLOR AT LAW. Offlc. pn Ilond alrnt. Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIOHTKR. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Offica. up.lalrs. Astorlan Kuildlnf. '. C. IIKiiWER Attinrrwy nit laiw Guish-rml,!! HuU.Ung Astoria, Oregon. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxao. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, ti. 8, H and 97, Hamilton Rulldlng. All legal end col lection busln-a. promptly attanded to. Claim, against tha government a ipe Jlalty. BOCIETY MEETINOfl. TEMPLE LODOB NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communlratlone bald oa the first and third Tuesday evening ol each month. o. w. loun8bh:rry. w. u. K. C. HOLDEN, Secretary SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumbar on band In th. rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold Ing. and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, ' Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD. OFFICE 356 COMMERCIAL ST. ASTORIA IHON WORKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makes. Usd an4 Mar Engine,, Boiler work, Si.ib boat ana Cannery Work a Specialty. t Cattlnfi of All D.wrlptlone M.ii to Order oa Short Notice. John Fox.. ..President and Bupsiintendent A. L. Fox Vlo. President O. B. Proel Secretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer PERSONAL. The gwitl.Tnan who annoyed the congregaUon last Sunday by continually coughing will find In stant relief by ustnt; One Minute Cough Cure, a speedy and harmless remedy for throat and lung troubles. Charles Rogers. r OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE GRAMftlS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. MOI.ICIIHAI I'OII C AMI t. or. 15th A Commercial. i G 3 III TI II U S j Bottled Beer. IMIxrnltu Any Carl "I ih. CUV. iiocii cv iii.ij;tti:, Autas, Mill .V llinnlHlrvl. ! f D 1 i. r rn VC Mi u tv I IVJAcnUlC, IM.A., ftl.U, PHYSICIAN AND SLHCtON. Ciadunteil from Cotihagn t'nlvar. ity. (Uteaan of w-ntnon a wclalty, No iso Commercial slrHt, rlUaJiaiia,. bull, ling Hours. Ii) to 13 a. 111 , t to 4 nd T lo p. m. I J. B. WYATT, Phon. No. 6. A .tar la. Oragaar Htird wore, Shlf Chiiudlcry, (.roccricH, ProvlHlontv I'AINTM unci Oll-M. SpcUI Att.ntl.a Pals la f apply la Mlpa. .SNAP A KODAK. at an i mui eoiuliii om ul our tra and you'll set . portrait ul a man brimming over wHii pipauai llioiigli',, Hurh quant; lit lh Ili,wr, n tooll'r aitiuKh la pleai, o ni.n j COM K AND THY TllKtWr ! MUOMIIS & CO. I7J i.tgl. Fisher Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Sell ASTOklAt Ship Chandlitry, Hnrtlwaro, Iron & Stffl, Coal, Groceries A rroYiaions, Flour A Mill Feod, Paints, Oils, Varnialic, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. Emil Schacht architect Room. 317.318 Portland Savings Bank Bldj. Portland, Oregon. 44 The Louvre" ASTORIA'S COItGEOVS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S FLOORS rine Moale. Oaniee of All KlnSa. tmm Magninrant Bars. EVEBTTDING riHST-CLASS Good Order and Everybody's Righto TIUCTI.Y OHNKRVEU. Japanese Goods Oriental Curioa Novelties WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBIW RBADINO ROOM FRED TO ALU Open every day from I e'eloek to 1:11 and 1:10 to l: p. m. BUDsertption rate II ser an mine. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH DUAN BTM. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits . Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial tree to, . bo (