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I v TIIK DAILY. ASTURIAN, FRUUY MORNINU, MAY l, IB7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them ' and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, -HIGH GRADE - V . i atvHatt Oxford Tl. I 3(1 IPV -vTh taint ao. In Ox. awt.la I blood and Chocolate that! Gents' 7 5prinf Styk. Larga AMornent. Bicycle Shoes. John Hahn & Co. Arm WarrmuM 479 Commercial St. TESTERDArs WEATHER. Maximum temperature. "5 deg Minimum etmperature, S3 dig. Precipitation, tione. Total p reel ptlsn ion since September 1, 1S9, to -late, $4.42 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1, 1SS6. to date. 17.49 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; Oregon. warmer in Eastern AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. . u April smiles to see the end Of winter's cru'H sway, And Nature's harmonies all blend In melodies of May. See the Corner Grocery, 433 Duane street. Ladles' Cooper's. tailor-made suits at C. H. Three and four dozen lemons for :5c t Foard & Stokes Co.'s C. B. Smith sells pure cream ; no corn staroh or gelatine used. w Bicycle Leg-gina arrlTfd tmlay. Coluuibla Shoe Cn. Trie finest stock of fruits and vege tables at Foard & Stokes Co.'s Another lot of choice picnic hams at 8c per pound at the Pacific Grocery Co. The Mayflower is undergoing repairs Jid the Claud M. Hanthorn has taker. her run. " Cherries, gooseberrfc. currants and grass are now among the delicacies of the season. The new draperies and decorative woodwork at the "Office" were greatly admired yesterday. f When you are looking for first-class groceries at the lowest prices, call at tie Pacific Grocery Co. F. Thlbault, of Sunshine, and Thos. Dawson, of Clatsop, spent yesterday with their friends In Astoria. Leave orders for rosebuds, carnation? and other cut flowers for the High School commencement at C. B. Strath's Coin special brands of hams, bacon, lard and canned meets are the best In the market. Ask your grocer for them. G. M. Gillette returned from Ska- mokawa yesterday with a ton, more tr less, of trout, which he distributed among his friends. The theory that the stealing of W. S. Ladd's body was actuated by a desire for revenge, finds not a few supporters in Astoria. The Commencement exercises of the Eighth A class will be held Friday af ternoon at 2 o'clock in the Assembly Hall of the McClure school. H. E. St'ckles. Brookfield; Andrew Hauge, Frankfort; Jas. Thompson. North Shore; Mrs. A. W. Gates. Chi nook; J. W. ltx-d, Jjhn Pay's, were to town yesterday. Ross, Hlggins & Co. are still in busi ness at the old nt&nd and will give as good value for the money as anyone. Entrance to their store from east side While stret repairs are in progress. Money -back means: we lend you Schillings Best tea. If you like it you buy it If you don't like it your grocer pays you your money back. 4 Schilling ffc Compaay Saa Krancuco M7 WARD . THo Live Oroccm. See the :neet. Comer Grocery. 455 Duane Pest Smith. cream; lowest prtevs; C. B. (ierg Hahn, of Portland. is visiting in the city. Ladles' suits altered and fitted at C. H. Cooper's. Fisherman O. Sulsln reports the cap ture of three sea lKws. Mrs. Fisher arrived from Sin Iran cbco on yesterday's steamer. Ituy your sweet cream at the Bon Donniere, it will not fail to whip. Get your reserved seats at Grlttin & Reed's for Commencement, Friday night. Don't forget we have fresh straw berries every morning at the Pacific Grocery Co. For a few days enly these elegant ladies' suits from H. B. Lltts, at C. H. Cooper's. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth 8t. The highest price paid for fur skins, Oregon and California fruits and veg etables received every n.oniirjr at the pacific Grocery Co, Cream, cream, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or money refunded. Smith's candy store. A. R. Cyrus & Co. have moved their real estate and insurance office to the R. L. Boyle office, next door to C. H. Cooper's store. men school co.i.icsce.icxt Toxicni xx risncBS orm noise. 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 Is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Miss Raleigh, of H. B. LItts, Is now at C. H. Cooper's, with an elegant line of ladies' tailor-made suits, and would be pleased to have the ladies of As toria call and examine same. Harry Hamblen has gone on a fish Ing trip up Young's river and expects to bring back 'the high cation of tlv; sea son. In his absence Arthur Callan v. Ill play the role of proprietor. Fisherman Ahues was high boat at Kinney's yesterday, turning In one ton of fish. The Improvement :n the run still ke-ps up and the other canneries report about the average receipts. The merchants yesterday reported that business was good In all 'lepart- menjt. Every one had about all he could do, but each one is willing to be crowded In that manner every day. I carry a large assortment of tooth brushes, nail brushes, cloth brushes. hair brushes, and shoe brushes, and f-ll them at the very lowest cash prices. Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. McLean & Schumacher's blacksmith shop caught fire yesterday. The chem ical arrived there in three minutes af ter the alarm was given, and In five minutes the fire was out. The damage was nominal. Captain John Brown, of the life sav ing station at Shoalwster Bay, came over yaterday to have six teeth pulled The captain reported matters an all 'juiet at Shoalwater. Ross, Hlggins & Co. have taken th. agency for the famous "Corvaills" 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. The A?torian will publish a roll of honir if the teaohf-rs of the public schools will sf-nd in Ix-fore Saturday evening the names of the boy and Irl in each floss obtaining th highest puroentage In the final exarninatinn. The etchings of a moonlight scene on the water by Artist Hagarup, exhibit ed yesterday In the Kt s-Coim win dow, called forth many expressions of pral.se from the passers by. The effect of sky an 1 water ;s excedingiy good. The Foard & Stokes Company Is now prepared to furnish families anl other consumers the finest quality of len, in any quantity. Leave your orders at the Burleigh the Cash Grocer. Folder's Golden Gate Baking Powder, lbs. 30 Van Camp's Pork and Beans - 10. 15, 20 3-Gal. Pail Syrup, Lemons, Doz. $1.00 10 10 Oranges, Doz. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone vli .iim-mvyiVTa store when you want to make i:e cream or if you want your to b -x filled regu larly. The offlo of the Southern Pacific Railway Company will hereafter be found at the Wel'.a-Fargo Express of fice, Curtis Trencharl. agent, where tickets to all parts of the world etui be had and all information for travelers obtained. The High School Commencement ex- ervlsos to be held Friday night are a matter of Interest to the whole town, and no. doubt the opera house will be filled. The program will l one of un. usual interest. The prvweds are for a good cause. A letter from IVrtland says that there are more than two hundred dele gates In attendance at; the session, of the Grand Lodgv of Itebekahs. T!ie session Is a very pleasant one and It was expected that it would finish lis business yesterday. W. F. Schelbe, the popular cigar man. ufaoturer. Is now established, in his new quarters, 474 Commercial street, where he has a full line of domestic. Key West and Imported cigars and the best brand, of smoking tobacco, and .mokers" ar ticles, Give him a call. L. Spencey, P. Mumdv-ll. Chl a ; Con. Crowley, Tacuma; Herbert Kd monds. South Bend; Leonard Wallberg. M. 8 Smith and son. Ilwaco; Mrs. P. Martaln. B. F. Smith. Portland; J I, 13. Borthwlck, Goble. registered at the Tarker House yesterday. A. M. Crocker, Portland. Ik New, Chicago; O. II. Lippert. St. L.uls; C. Dillman, Milwaukee; H. Glenn, The Dalles; F. Thi.-bault, Sunshine. Wash.: J. O. Sprtntvr. Clifton; David Klnrie. Fort Canby; Dr. A. P. McLarsen. Ka. nier, were guests of the Occid- nt yes terday. In speaking cf the relations V'twe-n Portland and Asturl.t. Mr. J as. .i,vf iald y.trday tha: he did n i: bdlev the IVrtland people really meant all they said alviut Astoria, Its harbor and its future. "Astoria Is UvK-p.-nd-nt and Portland is d-perub'nt -.i it r-? Its 9eaport." The Rambler Is the hit of the ::h 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 terms can be made. W. E. Warren, agent, 549 Commercial street. At Carlson's family liquor store, No. 103 Twelfth street, will be found Rep. sold'a high grade California brandies, and all brands of California wlne.i, fur oookmg, medicinal and table uses. Kentucky whiskies, blended or straight. The best in the market at lowest prices. All orders will receive prompt atten tion. The railway contractors of the 'nit -d States, who have been In session In California, will arrive here tomoirow, and It Is reported on the strfrt that a committee had be-n appointed to welcome them and that the freedom of the cKy was to be extendf) to them although the reports could not re ver ified last night. It was reported that ywterday two corpses were remove! from the olid hillside cemetery, transferred oh rough the city to the morgue, and there held over night for transfer today to the new Clatsop cemetery. It Is believed that no city which pretends to have any sanitary regulations permits such a dangerous proceeding. Contractor H. B. Borthwlck arrived down from Goble yterday with an other load of lumber for the new build ings In and around AKtoria. If the pre. ent rate of Improvement keeps up there will soon not be enough scows on the river to haul to Astoria the lumber for building purposes which Its own mllN are too crowded to manufacture. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f .r Taeoma, Spokane, and the East. CI ise connection made at Sj.okano for Itoss land. Nelson, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining carnps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria, r r. It In understood that James John.' on, who has been drlv.-r of Engine Com pany No, 1 for th" piust five j.arw, handed In his resignation last evx-ning. At the time of the reduction of ale'les he staled that he would resign as h.'ii as he found something else to Ho. rnd now he has made arrang'-ments to Join a prospecting party to go Into .tsi-in Washington. Mill HaIdirn has Isn seleoted to succeed him as driver oi the company. Mr. Colli V, Hunt In loo. pivsl lent of the Southern Pacific Company, Mr. Henry K. Huntington, Ms ncph.-w, and Assistant Ueneral Manager Krult sclvi'tt. of that line, will amvo In lrll.uid thin ntornliu: In Hie private our of the president. The party will ww the day In PortJand and take a trip to Astoria and Flu vet on the steamer ItiUley Wutavrt. Th- ccmilni of Mr. Huntington Is awaking some Interest Among the otll.viii ami employ. . nf tin- rond In IVrtland. No e ivnw to know tilt" di'tlnit purpose tf his visit. OiykotvIs.ii. The calling out of the fire department yesterday to ,t,tlen.l a miwiII hi sac In the central lmrtlon of th" oily attracted the attellllon of hundreds to the miser able coudltUtit Of the principal stiv.us. Astoria tuts no busings sirev-is. Com mere I id, Atir and ltond ar but ex cuses for streets: t.Vy are full of iule the decking is so rotioii In places that very team that pss.. ni.inij out of a walk Is liable to break tlin'Uuh and divp to the listen btnw. The man who buy a ic.uo ami an Line or Ihmw and bugg) f. r pliiiure use Is considered by lit tielKlibois to W a f.l. So likewise the liiMstoi. In blcyilis ! leaked upon us foollsd, le. Oitus' there are not mor than two r thrtv hl'H'ks of str.-ctn In suce.slin whloh are III for traxil livery short distance tlveif are k iiit holm at tiffed with uprUr.t planks or dcy K " xe as daitgr slgtutis, and ii U a bonder that ther Is nt a wreck every time a tin tMiglne gix-s to a ilie. livon the Sunday ptninadcr !'a no d. win thorv.ttghfares to walk upon, and yet Awtorlii Ls getting Into the front uuiks of advancement. "I d.vi't Umw ..f a town of this site nay here." said a traveling man. t.i.tt Ims :. 't s.iine pr ti-nsions to a few .-nt sti s ii I i public lark r Iw '. ( t th.' u anl tiv.-!lt of the p.Mple." Allol'T Till: KK';"N. Wrong Spirit displayed In lloih A.'' and Portland rla Pilot W. 11. .'.f :!. wk arrived dow n yvst -rdiy t.i take the -t He of California up the rlv r, mil wh iia Just come front UU o'.:i I i-.lt to Cap tain Hurker. t:n b.-tttlfdtlp i'ieon. now lying at Port 'rch trl. w.ts heard to say that Capiel.i Darker nr.iy fear alsntt visiting th- i'.!iiinM: was the Linger of entering th - rtter at all. Af ter once reni'hinrf Asbwht h" was con-fld-nt that he could t."' up flie rlv.-r to Portland. A geiti.-m.in w!io heard th" r.'iiitrks ask.vl If the .-..mmlttee from IVrtland ha. I ti. t!),. .or . ,.n. orgy to d.'nionstr fe the truth to Cap tain iorkr inat '.he i. rt 1 1 l s(:r...9 vtl-gliv-ers rttrt 31 to ;'o f.H-t of wnt-T a? the mouth of the Colui'ih.a ar n;cvin low tvfit.T that th -v httil u-A to r vlnee him that th. :iT channel ubve Tongue Point was tiavisu'.K w n.-re within the past f-w weeks, unl sine nlie high water CHmmeiu : d, two .:.mhi ers, drawing from l." t II feet, lie if th:n In charge .'f fapt.iin l'.i:t-rsi as well as a bark-ntliie. stu. k for sev eral hours each In the ,.ati Is m H eir way up and down the mcr. .: was n t stiLt.sl tl;it I' tfita'tl I'.u.-er.n n's ifpl.- was. but there ar w A i;n.ii:eii-. re. I.rts that ;ne p. r.l.md t -; ! -. th- dog In the rna.'ig-r, are j ... rrniii. d that tile n-gi!i shall not ; l:.: the rlv.-r at all If slu- c.ir,:i t k . to Portland, and that they urv la k I up In this il.-t.-niiliutil'in by i.rt.tln As lorians who mi-upy hU'li pia . The spirtt U u wrong ..n... and there Is no m-ruw .r r-as-.n fur it. It is known fp.tii r.tr.-ful Investigation that tlx- right -thinking rn.-n A stro la would do everything tn tl'i lr hvit t aid In making th Portland celebrutlom a succeits. If the Oregon goi-s up there, and It is known that many if Port land's ht is-iie, though no; in the majority, would do th Hani, sh.ml 1 the ns-eption le here. Captain Patterson was also h'-ard U xay that Asf-ria dl not have money enough to enter'.aln the Oregon should that hlp coii.e nere It is to be regn-tted that sm-h a feeling and spirit should exist ls-twe n sister oitles of the muni) great state, ;o cli.se ly allied in Interests as are Astoria and IVrtland, anl It cannot fail t i be a source of satisfaction to all -vio be lieve In the future of th? st-tb' thit Ohe N'tter -liuss.- and th.- tlilnklng p. 0- ple of both places are at bust begin nlng to n-allze that the two cities ar; destined to Is- much closer relatives than ever Is-fore, and are stuaing methods and m-ans for mutual 'jeneflt THE WILEY II. ALLEN CO., The largest dealers In musical Instru menis in me t'aiiic .Northwest, are now located in the city at 471 Hond street. In the Occident Hotel building, where will tie found the larg-t and fiwfst variety of first-class pianos ever on exhibition In Astoria, which will be sold on easy terms at prices that will plainly drnonntrate the Ijionslstency of the alleged wholesale prices that are being advertlna-1 so extensively by aV agents of cheap manufacturers. Corm In and get our pries and examine th quality there form your own condu slons. Mo't tortiirliig ami lislinriiig of itching, li iriiiiig. a'.il skin an I ; :.!p liumors Is In. nnitly relievc-'l by a w.irm li.itli with Ci TI ci li A Hoap, a ulnle api'lieatlnnof Cl Tici'BA On nt men t ;, the creat hk in en m, and a full ilose Of ( I TI' I UA KK"OLVI.ST, ".Teilest of lll'Ssl purilien) aud humor cures, when all elite fails. Wmm IiKldthranrhmittiir14. Pdtti DtnaiVDCnts. ta.f., Viol., UiMut. - fin' l Cor. kill Kluani," li. CM HMO UfllD Pimpir r-.B'immiiit, IHL.LII1U linill Cur4 br 'ilii'ii iuir. SALT RHEUM Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maftnn application. AN INTKItKSTINtl CASK. Judge AheivroinKe WivniLsi Wli't Suit Thai Should Not Have ll.vn Dion,; hi. Justice AN-ivi,mble wu. ngageil tHarIy all yetertla in Iteaiiitg tor e.n.e f John Fivdorlcko vs, Martin Handy. This suit was brought by I re.lerlco un.ler a claim f.r uurns duo lilm as bartender on the isw run bv San.lv n Un Wn.shlnKtoit !,,. f ,,. rlvrr. The scow and anchor with .im. ch tlns wtire. itttacltisl at thn Instance ,.f plujn. tiff, and towel to till .Me. i,i m il! the out, h. me of Ute stilt. it swum that Samuol lilm Mv wits the rcot owner or t te c.w. uji.I li """' ttly ivvtipksl t.y Sti4tdy under a tent 1 agivs-meiit with Elinor-, who made u1 loiniui.l m it the coitstttl.l. for the is. -tion of the pn)a-rty. anl It w.is ie-j le.tsel to hlni. Sills.st.Ntly Constable Wlckmitn made a fuitner ey en aj fishing Isuit iui.I nt. wh 'in ir- a:i i clalm.-d by iilnion- iui I releiut.. t t. j him. This bft In th. ptnte-mlon ot ilw ixiistable mid stibj.t p. ttluvtev. r pi lg- 1 inont inlKltt In' obtained by th' plabi. tiff nothing bu: d-i mn-hor aii.l some I'twillis Bttaoived, f.r widoit it e-n.i Sandy owes Fisher Itr. . and who liav 4 claim against them, under one agreement with Shindy. The i-vld.vics In th. cas' lv.. we I tbat Frs. rl. ko Instead i.f Ixdng an iiiiploye of Sandy, wits I'tigagi-d with him as a partner In Oho protlts of th scow He was to rvcolve his U.ard iui.1 "tie-half if the amount r.t!le, out of the buMm-M, uf. ttr isiylng th. exis-ns. tr provisions and their sbn-k In trad- This fact was oiiuiuslvcly shown by tlw tnli nnny of a number of tvputabb wtt nsks. a n. I as the plaintiff adiiuttrd on the stand that tin rf-li from Bin !nittit.ws did iv t mop. ti.m ;it.. exH'ini.ji1 It is to in- iiuml '.'utt w cajji.it r.-e-iver. and that the J.idg inont w !ii-h tin court niutoiinc.'d h wvmld r.-n.ler this morning will b In fav.-r of the def-inlaiil. The anchor and o i.ilns s l.. under til" :itt.v h n it will probably Is- r.-ple v iiu-1 by Flslw-r I'.pw, on tip; anitouii'.s nienl of th urt'ii .!'...on this m rnlng. pro. vlded lie fln.U In favor ..f the pla'ntirr In any muiii whlcii wnul l nin'.e tliem llal.b. f.r th.- Jii'lKiiieiil or costs. It -tie opinion of tin win. are raiiili'rtr with L'h" fact that til - i n.e m.ik one a)iIi !i oiiK-Itt ivit to have I.-.-H mta .1 tin tin- court at all. as t. weigil of vid.H. colli lusivoly showed that the pttitiiUfT hail no claim again Sandy. xis.pt for any proilts th- p might n.i". btf.'l oil the lill.nl.'l.H, llal lie I ' 1 1 11 - -1 f ailmltt-.! that tln-r. were no pnnits REAL ESTATE THANSFEItS. The following deeds were filed for rec ord at the recorder's office yestrrday: F. M. Warren to Isaac IhivIsi.ii, lt 3, blm k 14. first ext"iis.n tt Kimt Wurrxntim f .i. Isaac Iaviwn to Kate M. I uv1 eofi, same priprty i.no Wm. M. Hatfield to M. C. Fnhey. certain tract of land des-rlbi-d by m-ts ami bounds at Seal Rock Is-aih jo.ou W. Ktuider and wife to Ili key fr-ddstone. lot 2, Mock 1, Pow ers' addition 1. 01 Emily M. Mitcihcll and husband to John P. Sharkey, ,,t i, block 5, Riverside addition 20o.Oo CJhas. Hnry and wife to Emily M. MltciiMdl, same pmirty PJO.l'O Thos. M. ButlKTland to S-liiia Hums, lots 7 and K, block II, sub division of block 5, Olney's oildl- Itl'fi 300.00 W. J. Cook and wife to Ed P. Nisman, undlvidsl half of south 47Mi fewt of lots 7 and 8, block Wi, Shlveley's 5.00 Edward P. Noonon tW. J. (Mark, same prois-rty J.Oo H. P. Hanson and wife to Angus Crr, all the tide laid fronttaig on lot 3, section 18, township 8 .north of range 10 west 27D0.60 M. J. Kinney and wife to C. It. Harailan, itrustee, lot 8, seotlon 23, township 8 north of range j 10 west, except certain rvserva- i tlonn 3S00.0O Hrlert Stewart to Harvey Ilrown. lots 22 to 28, block 3, lots 4. 21, 27 and 28, block 6, lots 10 to I I and 17, block 8, lots 19 and 20, block , Kcal Rock beaih $ 1.00 Hi-nJ. Young and wife to W. F. MeOregor, 'undivided half of Ms 3 and 4, block 2, Railroad aId.. 1.00 W F. McOivgor to ri-nj. Young, same property 1.00 E. L. Tliompsini to Myra A. Ste vens, lot 4. block 20 MO.ilO las. W. Hare, HherllT, to J. E. Sib ley, lot 1 In section 22. township 4 north of range 9 west, and lots 4, 5 and 6, southwest quarter of norltheast quarter section 27, township 4 north of range 9 west 431.00 Clatsop county to J. E. Sibley, lots 1 and 2, section 22, and lots 4, 5 and 6, and southwest quar ter ot northeast quarter suction 27, township 4 north of range 9 west 11.20 W. V. j'arker and wife to Foard & Stokes Co., portion of lo.'s ,"i and 6, block 140, Hhlv.-U-y's 1500 M. J. Kinney et al. to H. F. Allen H al., lot 13, block 31, New As- I Porta 250.00 THE CENTER ON THE 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? MKN ANl TKAMM WANTliK l.itlH.rein are nantisl, by day or sta tion work, on the Astoria . Coluuibla ill er railroad. Apply to II H Scliw.itlot. Iv'nappa, or lianl.-r, niN-gmi. Trmca nilist apply at Humor only. Uii.NKVMAN, PlillAHT til.KN, WANTED. WANTKU T ivut. s r h'iuk, with Umrt Att.ii ' iltiluieil M." a I'idt SALE. I'K S Vt.E -A J. S. Mundy Impr ovsd f riot Ion ilrtim hoisting eiinlue, Slse of boiler. 7x2S fert; cylinder. TxU inoh.a. A nt-xt-cliisa eiiKins, aintoat aa smj a , new. Address "A." Astorl tn utile. MEN W'ANTEl '. Kailroad liund wanted for Immediate w.rk on truck. Apply at room t. Flavel Mock. A. A C It. It. It. run rent. I'nn IIKNT -Kurnlshrd ps-ma en iilte or single, by the day or in -nth Hotel Tlghe, under .ntlr. now manag inont i;riit nsluct on tn ruts. M' ti, V. I Vrti-r. inan tger. Ci r. lileveuih a id Franklin. Piano Deed', for l:nt -Inquire at tirlfoti A Full KENT - Mv" rnii huuae on Aai t .r atri-i-t. lMen Id and 3d. Cheap I Apply '.'0 As'or Several well fum sio-! 1-lSMIUI for ge). tlxiivii ch.-ap nt coinT of I'uiine and S. teuth wtrci-tji. No. P.H S-Velllll. PHOKEMHIUNAL CAHDR II A SMITH. TENTIST UtHt Ittiuma 1 and 2, Pythian vei C. II. Cooper, itor.. Ilulldlng, Oft O. n. EftTEH, lilYHICIAN AND fll'ItCKON. j Hpcial altnntlon to dlacasns id woio.ii I vnd aurgery. Oftlco nvr Pan'grr'a atora. Aatorta Trlephon. No. U. 'II. JA V 'liTTLE. PHYSICIAN AM) St'llOKON office, rismis fi and . Pythian bull.lg ".'I S t'ommenial St, It.-aldonra .ami) Tiiephono M. Acting assistant surgeon I!. 8. Ma rine hospital aervlce. II. T. CltOHIIT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 411 Commercial trauL J. Q. A. HOWLI1T. ATTOItNEY AND COl'NHELOR AT LAW. Offio on Pond tmat, Aatorta, Or. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Offlca, upstairs, Aatortan Iluildlng. '. HltoWEIt. Altoniey at I aw, (iund'-nwm lliilldlng, Astiirlit, On-gon. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nliao. Cheater V, Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14. 25. 2s and 17, Hamilton Ilulldlng. All legal and col lection busln aa promptly attsndad to. Claims against tha government a apa lalty. SOCIETY MKKTINOS. TEMPLE LODOB NO. 7. A. F. and A. M. Regular communication hald on th first and third Tueaday avsnlnf of ach month. O. W. LOUNBDEHRT. W. M E. C. HOLDEN, BocreUry SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on band In th. rough or dressed. Flooring', rus tic, celling and all kind, of finish; mold' Ing. and shingle. Term, reasonable and price, at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Cedar Shingles seaside: lumukr yaru. office 855 commercial ht AHTOHIA IKON WOHK8 Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makesr Land and Mar Englnr,, Bollar ntk, Slxam boal and Canaary Work a Spaclalty. Caitlngi of All D'Kiiptlnna Mada to Ordar oa hoii Notlca. John rox.. ..President and Huprintni1sni A. L. Fox Vic. Preldanl O. B. Pra.1 fUcratarf Astoria Saving. Bank Treatnirwr f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE GRAMMS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. hliciii:ai iomcanii or, ISlh i Commercial. Gambrinus Bottled Beer. Ililli.r.J In Aa l'tl ut Hi. CUV.. iiocii viii.i.i:TTi:.AKt. Illlt At Moml Mlr-pal. Telplio i:i C. P. KJAEFBYE, M.A..M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SLHCL0N. tirahiatcd from Co(otttutgta I'lilvatr atty. lUsenaa of wiuiion apoolojty. No. IM foinmerclal .Irvet, Hhanaha building, Hours. 10 to II a. in., S to 4 and 7 to I p m. J. B. WYATTr Phoa. Urn, 6 Aalacla. Oraia I InrtI wore, SlilpChnndlcry, (IroccrleH, ProvlHlotiH. I'AINTH nml OII.H. SpMlal All.allM I'ala la Stppll( saia. j.SHAP A KODAK. ! at any man cumins' aat ! j our alofa aiul i II rH a, portrait "I a laao bumming uar mtli pieajuuil liiatilila. Snrli uiivJity lu tlm lluac. a hav tnotTrr areii.tirh tai I'lraia arf man I COMK AND TUV TIIKM i MUOIiTiS & CO. If7l Lubricating OILS A Specialty. i Fisher Brothers, I Sell ASTORIA Ship Chantllcry, IlnrdwHro, Iron A SU't'l, Coal, (Jrocorien & 1'rovisionB, Flour A Mill Fewl, raints, Oils, Varniuheu, IxiggtTB Supplies, Kairbank's Scales, Doors A Window,, Agricultural Implement Wagons A Vehicles. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Room.3i7Ji" Portland Saving. Bank Bld-f. Portland, Oregon uThe Louvre" ASTOKIA'S GOKf.roiS ENTERTAINMENT HALL. S FLOOR. rin. Mu.lo. (lamaa of All Kind. Two Magnlflrant Mara. evcimmsfi rntsT-cuss Good Order and Everybody's Rights HTIttOTLY OIIHKUVKO. Japanese Goods Oriental Curloa Noveltien WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READINQ ROOM FREB TO ALL. Open .very day from I a'olork ta 1:11 and 1:10 to : p. m. Hubacriptlon rat II per annum. B.W. COH. ELEVENTH DUA-NH BTf. A. V. ALLKN, DFALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit. Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Comm .ratal atraata. i