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THE DAILY ASTOttlAN. TIES I) AY MOkNIMi. MAY IB. 1 '.?. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW -HIGH GRADE - Ladies' I 5tvlt.li Oxford Tka. j The latert saore. In Oi I Mood si Ckecoiate shades Gents 9 I '97 5pring 5() les. Large AuorMfflt. Bicycle Shoes. John Hahn & Co. 4 479 Commercial St. An YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum tinperature. Gl deg. Minimum temperature, 51 dcg. Precipitation; .06 Jnch. Total precipitation since September 1. 1S, to date. S4.40 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 19, to date, 1S.07 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; warmer. AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. Many kinds of fruit grow upon the tree of life, but none so sweet as friend, hip. Lucy Larcom. Snodgrass make baby photos free to day. See the Corner Grocery, 433 Duaae street. Best Smith, cream; lowest prices; C. B. See the Corner Grocery, 455 Duane treet. City parks season. will be built this next Parisian suits, latest styles, at C. Cooper's. H. L M. Jeffers will return from Portland this morning. Mrs. Campbell "Bonnie Braes." spent Sunday at The crew of the bark Seminole was paid off yesterday. C B. Smith seUs pure cream; no corn taroh or gelatine used. High school commencement Friday night at the opera house. Samuel Hansen, of Fort Stevens, pent Sunday in the city. Mrs. T. M. Burleigh and family have returned from San Diego, CaJ. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonniere; it will not fail to whip. L. B. Seele y and S. H Brown, Jr., are expected down from Portland today. Bailey's Complexion, Brushes at Rog tW drug store, 4S9 Commercial street. Raw Bicycle Leg gin arrived today. Colombia Shoe Co. Clinton & Sons yesterday received a raft of piles for use on their railroad contract Vespers at Grace ahurch attracted a large number of -worshippers Sunday evening. Crowds of people went to Seaside Sun day and the cyclists ihad a great run on the beach. Another lot of rails was laid along the oity water front yesterday by the rail road company. A new edition of the bloomer girl on bikes attracted the attention of the police yesterday. The test after all is : do you like it? Schilling 's Best tea is wholesomer than most other tea ; but that isn't why people buy it They buy it because they like it If they don't like it, they only borrow it they get their money back of the grocer. A Schilling Company baa F raocuco f raocuco 644 WARD The LIVo Oroccrn. STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, July Sch the Elks will haw a grand excursion to Minnetipitiis, to attend the natl.uiai convention. One of the moot artistic vaudeville lrf.rmers ewr seen in Astoria Is Car rie Wlnchetl, the rope skipper. Hon. John H. Smith will deliver the address to the graduating class of the high school. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. The largest and most complete stork of ladies' suits will be shown this week a C. H. Cooper's. Mrs. Fred HiMoliran.l. formerly of Astona. Oregon, now of Oakland. Cal ls visiting In the city. Cream, cream, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or money refunded. Smith's candy store. The new ball grounds at Warren ton are rapidly being put in first-class shape and soon wlil be ready for use. Coin special brands of hams, bacon. lard and canned meats are the best In the market. Ask your grocer for them. Hank Ingalls' tobacco window is a work of art ami shows how many dif ferent Ta;m there are In the users of the weed.. A portion of the crew of the Gatzert struck for higher 'ages on Sunday, and were paid oft and dlAharged and new men put on. Over 100 ladies' suits ail the latest designs, and at rea-tnable prices, will be on exhibition this week at C, H. Cooper's. . A. R. Cyrus & Co. havA moved their real estate and Ineuhince office to the R. L. BuyU "dice, next door to C. H Cooper's store. vierinesday nicht there will be a meeting of thes.si"n of the Presbyter ian church to decide upon the question of building a rww church. Manager Western Union Johnson and George Connor "went a-flshing," and dtspite ugly weather brought back a large string of beauties. Property-owners are planting trees on their lots and along the street fro.Tts, so that before the mlllenlum comes the city will be well shaded. Kopp's new launch made Its trial trip in Skipanon creek yesterday. The ma chinery worked well and the fine little vtel proves to be most satisfactory. Rev. T. A. Hyland. who Is at Hot Springs, Ark, for hto health, writes that he is very much Improved and has gone to New York for a few month. John L. Blunt, San Francisco; Dan Shea, Cleone, Or.; W. J. Hunter, Seat tle; W. J. Harrison, BrooknVld, reg istered at the Parker House yesterday. 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. Foard & Stokes are still receiving ap plications for flax seed. Evidently flax and sujrar beets are to receive a thor ough tet In Clatsop county this sea son. Hon. C. W. Fulton will attend the ses sion of the supreme court of Washing ton, at Olympla, this week, before which tribunal he has a number of cases. O. W. Lounsberry and family, F. P. Kendall and family, C. H. Thomson and family, Mrs A. A. Cleveland and Mrs. Af'-x. Campbell spent Sunday at the beach. When you want a real Ufe-llke and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod grass. The work he is turning out now U aheaii of anything ever made in As toria b-i'ore. Th. Linville, Wm. Beasley and a gentleman have gone to the Ashing grounds on the uppr Young's river and '.ill bring ba.k all the trout left by Peter Grant. It is exiM that the delegates to the convention of the Order of Railway Conductor now In Boston at Han Francis o, will pay a visit to Astoria nxt Saturday. , Armatnp; and Wrinkle, the well- known merchants of Portland, have bought out the Cohen stock of goods and are now taking account of stock. They wm succeed to the well estab lished trade of Mr. Cohen and conduct a first-class dry goods house. Burleigh the Cash Grocer. Folger's Golden Gate Baking Powder, lbs. 30 Van Camp's Pork and Beans 10. 15, 20 3-Gal. Pail Syrup. $1,00 Lemons, Doz. - - io Oranges, Doz. 10 SHANAHAN BUILDING. TolopHorao iij Captain Cho. KIcnaMson am! wife wen to Portland Saturday night. Mrs. Ivkihurdsavn is n her way to Idaho. here she will spend a short vacation with hor parents. Mr. h. It. Lift, of Portland, will rivo the ladies of Astoria an opportunity of selecting the wry latettt style In suits at very low prices. Coil and them at C. II. Cooper's. Miss Kate Shlvely was given a sur prise party Saturday ewiilnu, at the residence of Mrs. lv'tK-ka, ly the pupils under her charge. The uffulr was n must enjoyable one. It Is reported that Captain Crang. o' the Criixert, will take unt.i himself a better half next month. His hundreds of frln-!j wtiuid ready to throw snoeful of nee overlord. Ross. HSggina & Co. are still In bus! news at the old sta.ul and will give as good value for the money as anydne. Entrance to their store from east side while stre repairs are In progress. Inadvertently the rmrne of Miss An nie McLean was omltte-1 from the list of those taking part in the high school program Saturday evening, he san? in one of the best numbers present.!. Chief of Police Halbs k yestenlay fin ished making returns on the tlra;id avenue street Improvements. About J4.000 were collected, and property f ir JC00 tjsements whJch were not -n-Jojnetl was sold. Puxw, Hlggins A Co. havt, taken the agency for the rsJoous "Corvallls" flour. Three carloads arrived here It them yesterday and they J.U trom now on furnish dealers 1th the same at mill prices in lots to suit. Eddie, the 12-year-old son of Jacob I'tzingvr. mangled hLs left thumb on Saturday while chopping kindling wood. Dr. R-stirfl found it necessary to amputate the member at the knu kle Jont. The high school ci..mn-ncement at the opera house, Friday nUcht of this week, promla.a to be. as h always Is. a mt enjoyable evening. No doubt thre will be a crowded house and to get a good seat you will have to reserve It early. The Foard & Stokes Company Is now prepared to furnish families an 1 other consumers the finest quality of lc in any quantity. Leave yeur orders at the store when you want to make I :e cream or if you want your ice box filled regu larly. The office of the Southern Pacific Raflwav Company will hereafter be found at flie Wells-Forgo Express Of fie. Curtis Tren chard, agent, where tickets to all parts of the world can be had ami all Information for travelers obtained. W. F. Schelbe, the popular cigar man. ufaoturer, is now esLaUlnhed in his new quarters, 474 Commercial street, where he has a full line of domestic. Key Went and imported cigars and the best brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticles. Give him a call. The Rambler Is the hW of the 20th century. It has many Imitators, but no equal. There Is no reason why you shouldn't Mn the throng and buy a Rambler. A wheel doesn't cost much In the end. Easy and convenient terms can be made. w. ti. warren, agent, 549 Commercial street. At Carlson's family liquor store, No. 103 Twelfth street, will be found Rep- sold's Wgn grade California brandies, and all brands of California wtne, for cooking, medicinal and table uses. Kentucky whiskies, Wended or straight. The best in the market at lowest price. Ail orders will receive prompt atten tion. We will be here in a few days with the finest line of flrt-class high grade instruments ever shown In this city, and we are selling them at flgurf down to bedrock. We will be pleased to have the public to Inspect our Roods. Piano buyers and others interested should wait for us. The Wiley II. Allen Co. In the county court yewterday, In the matter of the estaiie of Adam Sailer, admtnsfotrator, Iui Klrchoff filed his final report and the clerk was directed to enter an order approving the same and discharging the admlnl.nator. In the matter of the ewtate of John II. Hilstrom, elminlHtrator, John O. Tl- berg, the same order was entered. In the matter of the estate of F. H. Ward, B. Ward, administrator, presented his final report and asked that a time be sat to hear the same. The court sot June 28 for hearing on the report. IS.' Wmlge, N.h.ilcm; II IV AM berg, tlrny's Klver, I.iij Olei, tvu JutMlvsen, Vuxvi Island; I.. A. ltorvheis, Mr. H, A. Ivuner. of Sn-i I'rtiiie sc v J. U. Johnsoit, M. U.MUO. K, Seaside; II Kimppton; Andrew Il.ue, Kiniikfori, Yettgnf, .r fimhv. .1. Ha Jr. I'll vol, Weiv In towit etirlay. Northern PiU'lllc ralliund tnilt le.txe INitlnn. dally at 11 o'clock n m, ( r Tcon, Spokane, and ll.o K.ist. t'l e ctneoKvn nMdo at S(''l.:ine r Hons land, Nelson. S:nd.ov and Itritlsh i'o. lumhia tiklnltiK' camps For maps and Information call on or a Idiv-K C, W, STK, Astoria, Or. John v. II an ley ou K. Marks, Oitj cuj , P. C. liiddon, lViit!a-.l Hill. Va.-h ; J K. i". .1 'M(in !' A I'.wh.Ni.t, vrs, SUamok- Sjn Francisco; ix . , ; Mrs. I K lloi.vuibe. i'v. Iioii'ion. !.; Mrs. S. K, ll e.d rs. Or.; V. , S.s.tt. I'liliiooiit I : . I . guests of the Vv! .m v, .si, r.Iav Msli ,-r rpoitl us niiiiii a 1 bet:vr y-;erlay. .m l t--th .-.hi-:,ti ti nd rlsh.-i men say th.tt th.- eas .n is mu li mote s.itlsra. torv tlia i I! ,ai hWNt year. Kli'ofts IM ! e made to r. :ock the river this fall, and M J Kinney sa.vs that packer do n.. w.cii any moi tsast salm. n this y, ai. hut want to kvp up d, (jiimt. i el I io. grade, The Uisc Kill came a: Wa-re ,:o;1 Sunday, Ivlweeu Itet. rbUc's nln.- .m l the Wan'ntiis was fUv.-l in iu.' In:ilni;s, rtvultlng i:i a score of ; to in favor of the latfor. Uvei ,. ' !iirKt:i and Laws did the kmiM,; f ,. the home team and T.:u.: eat. her, but they cmid not piv nt i-:, Warrenton tys front ttte Tile snakes, Itrclii dini; a rattler thirteen rattle, fioi.v alllnitir an I at- .ir l two C lit!'- turtle m IV..-. Cult's v.in....v a tr.li tin-C much Mteilt:. :i T(:. t s. :,. V n;i; saititof,. n;..!,., u:! t.uls and nr..' heal, and s.:).. ul: heads and one tall. Tti .-cti from the t'lackaimis. Tie alllicator I siippos-sl to be tw i y.urs old n;., t: en!s only once a boarder. k. II- u a cheap The sis-ond sorl-i of st'ick sue of the Astoria I '.ull.ll nc and I ws-iatioii h.us maturid and a:i As Is n . realy for payment. Th,n.- ayrii-nts will an.unt to between slxt.s-n .i-id seventeen thousand dollars, as v.!l as raruviiiiK twenty thousand d. tints' worth of tiiortipicos. , ).. re w hich w;i I ! tlx slxtonth. !:! ( suttwrlptliiii on J-.me I, m open fir the olflce Parkvr. r th s-s-retary, Fr.mk The anoumt-m.tit of the rl.vtl.ni .( A. L. Mohler as vice pni-lent M l st.-n-ernl maruu-r of the . It. .ii N i'.i cannot ftiil to be satisfactory to n'! rallroiul men tn this territory, as .-;! as to the public. Mr. Mohb r !s a rall r a. man of w ide exiwrb'ti.s-. a it-n-ial gi-nth-man, who always has titne t . talk ro th. atnns of his line, a i l Is a good iliscipllnarian. He was ,,n- ..f Hill's b'.-sn men for a l vu time Mr F. J. Oarri.-y, iinnler . f th .x ecutlve tsimmittts- of delw-iites ,if t'n Stu.te Volunteer Firi-man's Ass Lit mi, returnctl from T'n- Ia!b- y-s'.-rdiy The exicutive committee is,:lsUte. of F. J. Carny, of Aitturta; w. Iil..ss, 0f Vancouver; C. Allsky, and (eorg- C. S-ars. of Portlmd. and It. J. Slnnnu, of The Italics. The rub and regulations g)wrning the tourtinm-nt to Is- h-!d In The Dalltw Septt-mlx-r 6, 7 and . were revised and mixlktleil. The nn.st Important change was a reduction of the distance in two of the ronb-Ht. The association championship was cut fnun 600 to 500 yanls, and the hub-and-hub from 800 to 600 -ards. The weight of racing carts was ralsssl fnim Z) to 400 pounds. The program will cnlst of four events, hub-and-hub, wet test, dry test and association championship. communications were nived from a numljer of Easttrn Oregon towns who slKnifled their Intontlon of compi tliiK. also fnnn several in th- Willamette valley. The prosriects are that the com. Ing tournament will be th- largest In point of artendarxw of any heretofore held In th state, beeaune of the keen rivalry existing between the teams, and the gr-at interest shown. Sunday evening the I'rv-sbyterian church was crowded to the dKr with the frwrnds of the memlsTH of the High School grrxluatlng class who were as sembled to hear the annual sermon The music by the choir, rendered for the occasion, was exceptionally gi.od, Mrs. J. T. Ross' slo being particularly effective, her fine oonrtralto always giv ing pleasure Wh-never heard. I'.ev. Henry Marrtrtte's serm'm was from the text, "And he salth unto him all these things I will give thee, If thou wilt fall down and worship me." Matt. 4-D. The spjaker dwelt uim the various phases of itihe Lord's great trptatlm and in an eio"uent artfumem pr'-w-ntefi the thriM reas.ns why the temptation was retfiwted. To the class he said that the temptation to cmproTnlHe with sin will ooma soier or later in the life of each, and that the one gn at thing to remem xr was to be a man or woman, ind not a traitor to Ool or s-lf, no matter what terniorary riches evil mlht offer. Ktudy the liibb-, mi tlwt mind with good thoughts and 'in,. donilnai.l.v Im pulse for n'"'i. and Vik" the Savior, It will be p'wslb'e for one to put the evil N.iiLnd. Cv . nr. a I1.a.-.J V IS good reasons whv von U should use GOTTOLEHE ,J mere are none why you Ck should use lard. i Uro. Warrenton Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma. on application. MARINE NUWS. MIOII WrKH. IA1K, I.OW W ArKII, . 1, , f H li ' ft li in fi li 'n ft h in ft 1 tli ld . . I.i 1 :l rdlixl W '.' i , T!iurtlil .1 lo , Kriilm . ' :i: 4 : A viiird;iy : . 1 1 t tit HumUv' ,'.i ti.Tii.t Moiittity . r U 7 y )) 'MSiJ 14.1,1 ..i ill M i tj ,1 V t.';n ii oi ., j n 1 1 i y ) j 11 1 1 1 i mi" ll Wl; I i vi e? it y i hi t 1 1 it thi: sTAui: op w,ti:k. r i iN ii. ii'r I'liur el, ar eliiir rlt'tir eli lir eliMiily A.,, I'm I. mill. Hi' .... . ; n - . C h .'.I i I ;s M Mil t l nun j llf imlii ., ..r ,v.' it .. , I I In. OIL, i iir li ,i ,, . ... ; V., iiii-.tiW n.li i , IZlZ : ' , W ei.rr, Idalm ..: , u at AH in. is ar. rls.int. The ii,n.r luiub..i. Ci. ttrwnter and Snake f r .. l.-t..:i t . (- i.mt,U r,. W!dl T.ie Sake Ir. sondiern .h' u nun,: si.oviy T!l,. Willamette a l''it:.ii,d b.Kan to rlw la-t nltht. , U thore bt a r.e i r.4 ti-i. "h.wlt.fc- the enow i, i ika.ioitu.. mtitry to lv ineltu,..- rapidly. ",'li rise , f 1 t f.vt at N,,.th.rt is a d... . ! I' d rise. .t t'matllla (he ru- is ,5 of a foot. Fair an. I warm w.-ather continues to pr.-v.iil ov.-r t. Ooliimltla ba.in. V-s-t.rlay tiie einH-iatiiie ranited from vl to '.Ml .eTe.vi; to.lliy t W 1m nearly as warm. A very fair estimate of ir protwble rxtnuie helKht of the live;, an I- made aUmi Wednesday ,,e'.. f r by that time the full i ff. i t of Hie ; in IV -t warm iviith.r will In- shown liiver For ast. The upper iiei4 .i'.!l .oottnue to rise rapMly. The W!l larii.tie at Portland will rise m tl,e rate of from .6 l. f..,.( n day for !h next thr.-e days or more. Twenty-two to twenty-throe feet will be nhOAS Wednesday. A rise nftrr Wednesday -M e - I ted. The steamer Klnmre urrlx.-l n Sun. day and entered a Keiieml i.iriso fn tn Tillaiti'"ik. Tiie ('oliliiiMne eX-'i t to leave fm Alaska on Friday, and will pr..lu l make a t wo-nionths' voyage. The pilot -hiticr Jeshb' ari'U.d n t"pay ami pilots' W.s and Tatt. n nlll Ih- siiis nsbsl by pilots t'ordi tier and Pig. The Amur lean tark Seminole. Captain W es.m, arrlvisl Sunday In ballast from Honolulu and has gone to Knupp ton to load lumlx-r for Australia. TV Hrltlsh stewnuT ChlttaRong. Cap tain t'orileld, from the Orient vu Vic. torla. arrival In at msm yesterday, having left Victoria at noon Sunday. Sh has a large cargo of matting, lice, and naphtha, which will be rushed through to New York. The ship left up at 2 p. m. for Portland In charge of pilot Reed. A telegraphic device has been Invented by I sailor KUiwe, of itilladelphla, which It Is claimed, says tha Marine Journal, will enable the sending of messages without wires to reach only the vessi-1 designed for at any distance, according to tlie Initial pow-r applied. The prin ciple may also bv applied 10 speak rail road trains. It Is sal-1 that an FlngUsh spndlcate Is bucking the invention. WRECKED NBAH SAMOA. Home vessel from Puget sound or Co lumbia river ports and bound to Austra lia has evidently bea-n wrecked near KatrorfU Wntt and Oregrsi pine lumber has been s'n floating about the island, and It it trom mom vessel that ft the northn-m coaitt abmit three months ago. News of the wreck was nwwlved by Collector Wise; of San Franolsoo, tn the following letter: "Iva Bavali, Samoa, Maroh 7, 1S97. Sir: There hut ben a quantity of tim ber by 12, 8 by , etc., floating through this group for the lant three weeks, coming from the eastward, which has evidently formed part of a cargo from California, as the wood is all Ore- gon pine. By its appearance It has been in the water about eight weeks, as the worms are Just starting to get Into It, and It takes about that time for them to make a start on it here. One piece of by 9 I examined was branded H. P. H. In stemcll on the end. If this serves to help you trace a missing ship I would be glad to know what vessel It was from. The natives also report having seen a large mast, broken, drifting at sea. I am, dear sir, yours truly, E. F. ALLEN. To. the CVliVtor f Custom San Francisco." Ooorgo Howman, of Skamokawa, died Sunday of heart dis'-ase, at the resi dence of his nvrther, Mrs. Dudley Hlount, tn this city. A few weeks ago li wus injured while working In the Skamokawa mill and was brought to thta city for treatment. He has been affected with heart trouble for several years, and his Injuries hastened his death. He was 23 years of age and leaves a widow and young child. Is the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon fee 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? MI.N A.i TKAMS W A N'TI II . j l,ulnr me tvaiit.il, by day or ma-! bin v.oiK. n the Astoria , fuliiiiibla ' over r.uir ad. Apply to II S. SchwatkaJ Kitappa, or li.ml. i unnon Trains 'mist apply at ltan:r only. H'.m:man, ii-ii aut ,v, i;i.i:n ! l,t ST. I.o.vp A fealtwr boa, b. tw.-. V Stoke.' iin.1 id,. ,t. iv Pleas.. ,-aeal Awtorlan uttb e n ! 'mid Kinder I't'll SAI.lv .sr . v..S -. v. v. .. v , , ., . .. . , , l''lt S.vl.i: -A J. S. Mundy linpr ved friction drum h..lstinK eu;lue. Sl of holler. 7x:'a feet; cylinder, 7xi.' inches llint.i'law I'liulne. almost as i; ml . new. Address "A." Asloiian otn. mi:n w'antf.p. lUllrond hands wanteit for linmedlats Ik mi track. AppIv at room I, riavei l,lk. A C It, It. It. full RENT. I't 'lt KK.N'T - Fiirnlslwd rKms su suite or sliiitle. ty the day or month Hoie Tlithe, under entire new maiiaiie ntont. liri-ai r'din-i:on in rules. Mrs i5 V. IVrtcr, inanngar. Or Klevotuh aa ! Fninkllti. i lii.no It.s'd's. f r Kent -Innulre at ' irtttln It Foil Ki:.NT - live rts.iu house .si A. tor sleet. Itueen ;M and 3d. t'lieap. Apply ;n Astor str-ss. i i i i i i. PltOFKflslu.NAl, I'AKl.H i II. A. PMlTll. MCS'TIST. Itooml I and 2, Pythian IlulUI C. II. Cooper's stors. Pit. O. II. K.STKfl, I'HTBICIAN ANH HL'ltC.KON. ( flpoclal attvntlon to dlwaiwa of woman j and aurcrry. I ifflen over Pani'srra atoro. Astoria, i Telrphona No. U. i I I Pit. JAY Tl'TTLK, i PHYSICIAN AND HCHUKON I oitlce. nsims Sand i. Pythian Imlldg iiil'n Commercial St, Itesldence same I Telephone W. : Acting assist ont surgeon V, 8. Ma rine hospital service. H. T. CIIOSUT, ATTOKNET-ATLAW. l Com martial atraat Q. A. HOWLDT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Ilond straet. Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIOHTER. ATTORNBT-AT-LAW. Offloa, upstairs, Aatorlan Building. C. C. HKOWER Attorney ait Iaw CuialaTwJn Hull. ling Astoria. Oregon. J. N. Dolph. Itlohard Nlxaa Chaatar V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14, S, M aad 17, Hamilton Building. All legal and col- 1 action boaln aa promptly attsaWM ta Claims against tba govsrnment a s pe nalty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODOO NO. 7, A. F. and A. M- Regular communications held on the first and third Tuasday avanlng of each month. O. W. LOUN8DRRRY, W. 1C, E, C. HOLDEN, Secretary. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold lnga and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H 7 L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor, Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE 355 COMMERCIAL ST ASTORIA IKON WORKS Front St., ft of 4th, Astoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makesr Land tai Mar Enln... BuIIh work, Slaa boat and Cnn.ry Work a Specialty. Castings of All DaserlpOnna Maoe to Order cs Short Notice. John rox....Praaldent and Superintendent U Fo vio President O. B. Prael Secretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE GRAMMS & CO. i Groceries. Feed. Provisions Crockery ! j and Glassware. moi.!ciii:ai i-okcahii or, f 5th A Commercial. Gambrinus !:.--3 Bottled Beer. IIOCII Ai- CJIM.I-TTI-..utu 111)1 M HfWttl Hlrcjla. ii r m l.l. C. P. KJAERBYE. M.A..M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SLHCL0N. Urtnluatct from t'oiwnhagrn (Tniver lty, Pise-Mars of women a siH-claity. No HO Coin mrninl stprot. HUaiiatisa bull, line. Hours, 10 (to IJ a. m , : to 4 and T to l. tn. j. b. wYArr Hhon. No, t Aalorls, Ort(M I Inrdwnre, Ship Chandlery. (irooerlcH, IVovIhIoiib, I'AJNTM oiirl OILH. Splal Allanllo I'.ld Is uPtylmt MIs at any man rottilttf mil ( our ainra auil you'll a.l v Isjriralt ul t man liiiaiailUH nrt lth iie.ajt lliwiKiiU.. Hurli i tiavilt y In (he ILpiom ara bait lu alter are riimutti tc. pka. any man. iCOMK ANI THY TlltClwy 1 1 U(J MI'S & CO. Lubrkatlng ' r- O.LS P,5l?er a specialty. Brothers, Sail ASTOPIA 1 I ... Ship Chandlery, Hardware, Iron & Stoel, Coal, Groceries1 A ProTisiona, Flour A Mill Feed. Paints, Oile, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Roomt 317-318 Portland Savlnfs Dank Bltfr. Portland, Oregon. "The Louvre" ASTORIA'S GOKCEOtS ENTERTAINMENT HALL S FLOCKS rise Mnele. Oaroaa of All Xlade. T MsgnlAvest liars. evcimnixG rinst-ciAss Good Ordei and Everybody's flights STRICTLY OHHKIIVKD. Japanese Goods Oriental Curios Noveltlea WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. ASTORIA PUBItlC LIBRARY RKAJDINO ROOM FRED TO M-V Open every day from I e'oloek tat Is and 1:10 to 1:10 p. m. Bubacrlptlon rates It ser annum. B.W. COR. ELEVENTH OUANB WTTM. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and -Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Co. Tenth and Commercial streets.