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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1897)
HIE DAILY A8T0UIAN, lTKillA. MuKNIMl. JINK 1, IHU7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Matrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their NEW STORE - 510 -HIGH GRADE - Ladies 1 5tvllh Uxford Tie. ' Tl .. .hwl In 1 1 T. I blood and Chocolate shade Gents' j : 97 Spring Styles. Large AMoraMat. Bicycle Shoe. 5 John Hahn & Co. HViirnM 479 Commercial St. On and after Jane 1st ... KNAPPTONS Dry Fir Wood Cat ii any Length DELIYEREll - - - -$2.50 Uncut on the Dock - $2.00 f A cord of wood requiring foar hoisi to deliver, Fifty Cents Extra. Telephone or Inquire of sire in NEW SHAPES Ladies' - Sailor - Hats ...at . 1 ALBBR DUNBAR'S YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Minimum temperature. 61 der. Minimum tempraturt, D6 deg. - Precipitation, M inch. Precipitation from September 1, b:", tc date, H? Inches. Excess of precfpimtlon from September 1. IK!, to date, 15-63 Inches. TODAYS WEATHER. Fair weather;, warmer; west to north winds. AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. He makes ng friend who never made a foe. Tennyson. m irlll n vves US uo SIOOO for those who find it. What is the missing word in the following sentence: Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is because it is fresh-rcr -ted. Get a package of Schillings Best tea at your grocers ; take out the Yellow Ticket; send it with your guess to Schilling's Best Tea, San Francisco, by August 31st. One guess allowed for every yellow ticket If your guess reaches us before July ist, you are entitled to two guesses for each ticket. If only one person finds the word he gets $1000. If several find it, the $1000 will be divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one en Telope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it In addition to the $1000 offered we will pay $100 eich to the two persons who send b the largest number of Schillings Best yellow tickets before June 15th. Cut this out You won't see it again foi two weeks. San Francisco WARD The L.lvo Grocers. & 512 Commercial Street, llano for rent. Apply at CirtfTtn & K.-ed's, Choice dairy butter, full two pound. 2.V, at the Pacific Grocery Co. Fine straw berries at very low &rlee today, iioss, HlKKins & Co. H. N. Thatcher returned yesterday from iui extended visit to California. Strawberries ami fruit of all kinds at the very- lowest prices at the Paeltlc Gro cery Co. The Foard & Stokes Co. have con stantly In stock a supply of the finest lee, which Ihey are prepared, to furnish consumers. Kohert 5. Rothschild, of San Francisco, was In the city yesterday, a guest at the Occident. Jlr. W. L. Pajre, formerly of Portland, has accepted a position with the Astoria savings bank. Pon't fonret the "Tea" that takes place at Mrs. O. V. Sanborn's, June S, for the library benefit. We curry a full line of groceries at the very lowest prices. Give us a call. Pacitio Grocery Co. Messrs. HigKins and Shields and the P.ev. Mr. llarcotte made a trip to Seaside yesterday on their wheels. B. D. Johnson George Connor and Harry Twillcht returned Sunday from a day's visit to Knappa. Extensive Improvements are belnr made to the old Welch mansion at Franklin avenue and Fifteenth street. Yesterday the members of the Colum bia -marine band appeared for the first time in their new uniforms. An electric light has been placed cn Eleventh s-trect, between Bond and Com mercial. It was badly needed. The annual election of officers of the Ladles' Guild of Grace church will coir at 2:3i this afternoon at the veit. ry room. llessrs. John Fox and Duncan McTav lh are makins names for themselves as lolr.4. They are amomr the carks t the local alleys. The trct car track on Bond street, Ulu-wn Ninth and Tenth Is beirur torn up. It will be Improved almost the length of the street. Ross, Higgins & Co. are still In busi ness at the old stand and will give as good vaJue for the money as anyone, Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs are In progress. Four fishermen, Wilson, Hanson, Hoff man and one other, name unknown, are reported to have lost their nets In fquall at the mouth of the river Sunday evening. They were drifting below the bell buoy on an Incoming tide and to prevent the swamping of their boats were compelled to throw their nets loose. They were unable to recover them again, and thus suffered heavy loss. Schilling & Company Burleigh the Cash Grocer. $1.00 6 Cans Corned I'ccf. $1.00 so lbs Prunes. t0 Cents Sack (loot! Potatoes. "Jo Cents 3 Cans Pie Apricots 20 Cents i Gal. Can Pie Peaches. SHANAHAN BUILDING. TlphOn i.nrrii- llatoe, 55c per stick, at the Pacific Grocery Co. Mr. J. O. Ilanihorn rcturoe.l yesterday from Portland. Mr. and .Mrs. F. H. Hopkins, of Port land, are visiting in the city. C. B. Smith soils pure cream: no corn starch or gelatine used. Host cup of coffee In town nt tho Model Restaurant, 4'3 Commercial street. New Hlrycle I.rggtn arrived tmlsy. Culuiuhls Shoe Co. Lapldura's barber shop. Eleventh St., will hereafter be open from 5 a. m. till 12 p. m. Mrs. A. M. Wheeler was called to Clatskunle yesterday by the dangerous illness of her sister. OtMron vesetables are now conduit rn of which we carry a full line, at the Pacific Grocery Co. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor. 1J7 Tenth St. The highest prloe paid for fur skins. The office of tho firm of Stuart Pros, has been moved to 512 Commercial street, next to Howell & Ward's. The pilot schooner Jessie was yester day dressed out with all her fi.iK.s In honor of Memorial Day. Tillamook creamery butter Is :he bes-t made In Oreiron. Received fresh tvery week. Ask your grocer for It. The baseball game which was to have been played Sunday at Alderbrook did not come off. owinir to the threat-nine condilon of the weather. W. T. Deverldge, who threw his kn cap out of place while lowllng a lew days :iko. Is able to be around, assisted by crutches. M.ssrs, May, I.lllls and Abr.ms, thfi jolly traveling men, displayed their bow I ing abilili. s at the alleys yesterday af ternoon. Their score were excellent. Cream, cream, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or money refunded. Smith's candy store. Strawberries are at their best and cheap enough for preserving. Inve or ders with us. Ross, Illirv'lns & Co. The most complete stock of fresh Ore gon and California fruits and vegetables at Foard & Stokes Company's today. Captain Bartholomew, of the Assocla tlon eleven of the Astoria Football Club, leaves for Ilwaco today to attend the league meeting there. All the stores and public buildings, ex ceptlng, of course, candy and cigar stores, were closed yesterday in ofcicrv- ance of Memorial Day. Clinton & Sons have finished the trestle work near Tongue Point, and will move their drivers to Knappa in a few days to complete other contracts. Building at present Is not brisk and but few new houses are going up. It Is expected that the next few months will see finite an Improvement in this line. When going East travel. on the North ern Pacific Railway. QuUrk time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m The Ilwaco Bicycle Club has the neces sary funds almost raised and will soon commence the construction of their six foot blevcle track from Ilwaco to the beach. Now Is the time for cockroaches to begin to be troubl-some. Our Electric Paste will drive them all out of your house. Charles Roger?, Odd Fellows' building. When you want a real life-like and arttetlc photo, don't fail to call on Snod grass. The work he is turning out now U ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Reports from nearly all the canneries on the lower river yesterday showed that the catch was as good as on Saturday. The run Is Improving right along, and it Is likely before many days the can neries will be running full time. Warrenton Is the scene of great activ ity these days. New houses are being erected In all directions, new stores ,-,re being built, the saw mill Is In full opera tion, and a boom seems to have struck the west side In earnest. There seems to be a craze among girls to go to the berry ranches for the sum mer. If they realized the vulgar asso ciates they will have to meet In such places they would be very careful what engagements of the kind they entered Into. Kxiciislie repairs nrv being made to the Aslor house. Sen Kosn, lltgitlii t.' uffor In nell kh1s for cash. Fresh Mount Talmr. Mount S 'olt and J Ibvd Klver straw berries, I boxes for ,fo. at l-Vnrd & Stokes Company's today, Kmw, HlKKlnsi & Co. hAve tkn the ajivhov fr the famous "Oorvnllls" Hour. Thtv carload Arrived hr fT thorn yesterday and they will Icom now on furnish dealers with the mine at mill prices In lots to suit. W. F. Soholho, the popular olgar man. ufaotutvr. Is now established In his new quartern, i'i Commercial ttvet, where he twu a full line of domestic. Key West and Imported cigars and (ho lt brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticle. Give hi in a call. Mr. Chi. S, Taylor mid wife spent Sun day and yesterday with friends In the city, and visited the new l'l.iel Hotel Mr. Taylor says it Is the Ideal nwort and ihe ilncst house In t'rvgoil In all of Its appointments, save the Hotel Port land, J. li. Clinton spent Sunday amillng and returned with a basket full of laruo trout. Hi says he know where he can buy trout for i'i cents' a doi. it and th it lie Intends heer to come home airalu with out a plentiful supply. He refuses to disclose his market. Paul Kavour, N X Stevens, Chlcico. K. IS. W.ls, Portland: il. M. Mitchell. J. W. Walker. Clav i; T II Austin. Wri Steiens; Sol CapliiUer. liilli.x'k , M l Reynolds, ,v. Shelter. Sin Francis, o. J 11. Mathews. Ashland. Wis. nee), r.ir's tered at the Parker House y.st. r lay. The P.ambler Is the hit of tile ii:h century. It h.i.s many Imitators, but no e-iu.'U. There Is no reason w hy you shouldn't Join, the throng an 1 buy n Rambler. A w heel d.xwn't cost tmu h It) the end. Kiusy and c tne:ilc;.t tcims can be made. W. E. Wnnvts. agent. 519 Commercial elreot. The steamer Gnolv l about ra'h to commence her haxardous voyage (o !'an Francisco. Kverythliut on board has been nuide snuir and se.iwnrthy. and b.ir rlntf a severe stonn. It Is tho'i-hl she will make the trip I" safety Stc peels to leave out tod ly or tomorrow, It Is reporbsl. A new river s-nice has been Inaujsu ratel Ivetween Astoria and R i Inter. 're eon. Including nil Interm tllate I hhIIi.ks, The fine steamer "liUrlm." Captain A. I.. Hraxe1. will make round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving Palnl-T at R:.V a. m., reaching Astoria nt 1 :.&'. I. in. Hi f at the Fourteenth stn-et wharf, aid de parting on her return at i:S. i'tvtnpt time and the best nervle Is uarintetl for both passengers and freight. Karly Sunday morning i uhV.T S. tnun haibsl a man tin Coninu rel.jl sirs.t a r.l asked him wh.it he had In a suspi, l,ei looking sack. I list end of r-plying th" irnr started to run. The s.u k cntalind a l.'-pound aiiehor, which wa st.inip-,1 K N." It was taken to the H.!e.- -i.ul.ia. w here the owjier can hae It b' (to-. !tu; his ownership. v Hrltf.idler General li W ii ii r. h. f of ordnaiiie. IS S. A , Washington, H (' . arr! I u i liy v .iei.!, ,,n I r , .sle, on tit I'all. i:ir,-.. ri 'n t'.e t'' terno.,n to Fort Stev.-n.s, wii-r In- '.isli Inspe.-t tile r.eW f,rtl!li JllxllS t.eini" IT", t- d by the government While In iv city he vfjl-el Ki'iiuVs lanturv wiih Col. John -Adair and Mr. I: ;;!rr.!e. lie gens-ral wjis a cl.issni.ite f c. Adilr ,'enral wiis a .t West ..int. Nortlkrn Paxiflc railroad trains le.ne Portln?l dally at 11 o'clock a. m f r Tacoirsji. Spokane, and the East. CI v conn i'tloa made at S okane f ,r Hose- landeNelson, Kandow and IlrltLsh Co- Iumola mining cami. For maps and Information call cn or address C. W. KTo.N'K. ' Astoria, or. Messrs. F. U Parker. W. I,. Kul.i.. C. II. MlEKlns, Horace TlilriK. Will lmye, I Camplicll and tieorge lhrves ,,ft the city Saturday nlnht for a trip to Klk er-ek. The party went down the Isieh n.s far as Arch cape. On the return trip the tide was hWh and several of the wheel men rode through Ihe surf. The front wheels of the machines sent water all over them, while the baek Wheels were fountains. As each wave p e. ,, , t paused 'pilie a current. Walter t'.'.'ib'". wheel was caught In this undertow and rider and wheel separated. Nearly all the wheelmen were wet through, but they enjoyed the ride Immensely; that Is, all but Mr, Doyle, who did not know what he was undertaking. CONOrtATl'LATKH 1H. Palem Statesman. Wo congratulate the Astorlans upon thn proHx-cts of the early comph tlon of their railroad to Oolilc, Jtut they will never be entirely happy and fully pros perous until they get a line to Salem, through the N'ehab m, Tillamook. N'es tueca and Grand Konde countries. Special Cash From now on extraordinary TO CASH PURCHASERS ci The list of articles which come under this head is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business -Ross, Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma on application. Don't Put It Off- Coino HOW whilo till' iH-mtmont t'omplfti. Oasy ninthly Payment Honest Prices. Tlioro never tins Iwn gri'iit a variety of FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENTS IMPROVES UNDkH USAGE" Is mi eilnlulinti in Astorin. The Wiley B. Alien Co., 471 II. .ml Hirvet. Astoria Military Parailci, I'tirtic with the band. ilalls and I'itiiii s. W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull Hit of Pipes. T.'tsvco. nd tnikr' A'll.lca. -47-4 Coniiticrvlnl MAR INK NfiWS. ' moil wArsu. 1.TK. A.M. . V. M lnw wiriM. 1. . I' M Il Ml ft f llediiV. li I' 41 7 h in ft li in ft li in It 1 rt C ! 7 U'l il 0 ',1 I I ttr.lii.ir i 1 l'.7ll J li V 1 s mi oi "'III Thtir.dil'v .li I '" 7 . H .1 n S 4;1 li 4 Vo. 4 0 U He 0 '' '' .1 7 I I .7' n I In. I'. .1 I ' In . UD II Jit JV ! II II I Frliluv . tj : I : Iii7j satunlay .1 7 u I I- 7 I j Sunday ' ej II it .'. an 7 .' Monday. "' ' ;i' i'. 1 '." 1 .1 Till: STACK OF WAT Kit. ! i STATU iN. ? I. - g i -V g - . i h Porllalid, I r .... '."I I ' e ear V. The i.s, r. , lit oi, in il.nr " tin uilla. nr. . ,i mi i le.r so N..'lh-ittU ii.Ii II e I ele.r li l W en allii.-. S -Il SI ; -li I II' el. r ? I.eu . tun, I.IiiI.ii p.. -o i' i"i i .ar srm W'isrr, Idslio... I mi S mi li.ar srin Tile steamer liliuore urrtH'.l j.si.r.laj from 'iillaneM'k. The st.-ums.hlp t.it. freui San 1 ratMis.'o, arrived Hunl.-y The seh,, i r I id ward Parke sailed .''in- I iy with a i aruo of lum r for 'allf r- llla. The harketitlne Portland arrived In bal last Sunday, ill days from Kedondo, and will load luinls r at Portland. Captain Pensley, formerly of the tlve-masti-d schoom-r Iiils, has arrived In the elty to take charite of the Hemlnole, which Is now loadlnit lumber at Knapp ton. - The Hnake, Clearwater and Columbia at and aUive NiirlhMrt beifiin to rise Katurday nlht. The Columbia will rls. la low the Cascuiles and on the Villa mette at Portland on Tuesday. The full at Portland will have amounted lo over a fool more before the rise be;lns, posii- bly two feet. The rivers all continue lo fall. The fall was less on the Hnake and (1er- wati-r Saturday mornlnit than Friday and continue about the same on th Columbia above Pusco. The tcnipr'tn turn Friday was from M to W di Krees over the entlrn Cnlunihla basin, u::d waa warmer Hatunluy. Cooler weather pre vailed Hunday and yesterday. JIlKh irni'lo California brandies and wines for family, cooklnif, medicinal and table purposes. "PrWato Block," "Cream llun lYiU IllelfOt-v " "Prlilii Of Ken. tuck'y" and "HermltaKo" whiskies In or iginal pnckiures. importen wines nnn minors at rrauvmaoin prices, uurison Family Liquor Htore, Ji3 Twelfth street Sale - - - we will give inducements Higgins & Co. the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon bo 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? The claim made by u that "THE Iirovod by tbn f Act that the unan ItiKiue tcatlmotiy of those who have boi.;iit tho "HARDMAN" corrohori.toi the stntomont. Its full, roBoe.; nt tons la mnlntalnod through year of service, and nn tulddd brlil.ancy. without mutalllo quality, results through use. Band I. KI'.tiKf.AMKH. Is n'w ci'lv tu t.i!..- i 'iitr.H H li't First class orchestra in t uinu-t linn CRUtl.FR U FAVI.R.MIN. ltisiiu-sH Maii.icts. Manulai.tarcr ,! llClllCI lM FINE CIGARS! nil Sunday Will M nll.ii. lib. do. n rat an I li.l.lije Klllllll i rnle. Ho Utile . CHe"lelt. A number of rb III" had beell i .mi. b t In a trap uimI wrr" turn. .! nut for the dog to .liH of The Hrl teir I. t It.tM' was ,riMM rly taken eace ut bv 'r I'm;. The in i ime ... hu. n Its lll,ell. but M.ollsoll laid oat.i t:r dog III 111. evilemoin tl li I (I Ihe rat mixed up In t.'ie crowd It tiui.le a dl.e I l Hinlilt's illneiloM end trl.d In get up ills I'll TIM , Uhl'il tl.lt Ketlllcttllll! .o.Jiete.l. ii ml r..rtliwlili li. call a l! il .tame, lie di-oi'i.d his new iiut iwl In llie htr.el ajul iirrl..l l.ut;;Ut til-' l.i' ,l. Ufi.ler It lllul ctilllltH Peed III plaltlp upon It The rat k'ot away, but the cunt i line out uf the fray somewhat the weme for w-.ii ItiilM I I h'AN l.!:.' 1' Will M.-l 1m I'etrolt July 11 -in I Nitre li.oe fel- N' ll Collll'ltilon. in iuiuiil. M ay 31 Prenl'but I, ! Wio.lniun uri'l s.-er. itiry, M O-t I'uwl. tni:. have l-istii.l a call for the l-'li me llual eiifivefil liMl of Hie NatU.llal llejell ,11 can l-.ix'ie ut Ii.iioit, July I' I in. ti slate and territory Is entitled to four ibieh'ate from .-.oil ''imressl anal dls trtet and six del.a,-ateM at larife The bus iness of the convention Include report from relliiiiK nflle.rs, the elecilmi uf olfl i '-rs, tho i, slenallon of time and place for tho ticxt natloiuil (-onveiittoti, thn conslderltiif of aniendiiients In the con stitution, and the discussion of plans for club Work and organization. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Graduated from Copenhagen Univer sity. risonwa of women a specialty. No. ISO Commercial street, HhanAhan bulldlliK. Hours, 10 itn 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to I p. m. Gambrinus lr llverrd to Any Pari of Hi CltV. Bottled Beer. HOCtl i OIIXRTTB.AkIh. Iltlt 6i Uoml HtreotM. Telilion m. GRAMMS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, HOLDCHRAP FOH CAHI1 or, 15th & Commercial, RfllJllER TO JISTOHIA Ami If ct ii rn lit One Dny , Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. IIKAZICr:. Master. Will lcnvo llalnler dally, except Hunday, at 0:30 a. m., touching at Lit Iu, .May. (ters, Htella, Oak Point, KaKle (ilff, Knappa, Cllfion, VestHirt, Pillar IPsit, and other landings, iirrlvlnir at Hth street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at way landinKS on return. Kant time and satisfactory service guaranteed. A. V. AjLLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Comm.ro UU streets. f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE MliN WANTKH. llallhi.d liniids wsJiled r Immediate, work on (lack. Apply at rH.iii 4. Flavet tdo. k. A & C. it. it. n. ""rIAIl.t'ltH WANTI.I' At ' li! Ninth Third tre.t. coiner t'ouii, upXalin, rooms 3 and 1 P T. "In IbIhim.ii, port, land. r fOH KENT. I'uK ItliNT Furnished isaims. e suite or single, by the day or iieuilh. Hole) 'I k lie, under sullre new tnaiiae litonl t:tsat redticpoii III TAvm, Mm. il. V. porter, inaiiatioi'. i'iT, lilevenll mid Frnnkllii. Full l:i:ST Sevi rnl well funiHi'il moms r.u u. ml. n a iheap m lurtwr i.f IH..IIIO Hil.l loHh Stl'rsitS No, PJl s-v. mil. Full Hi: N'T -The otoro now is-cupledl hy the I'lillforola le.'.aurant, i,'t Cotli in.r.inl slieel. J. II Mani-cll. 1'i.lt l,l..T lurnl.lii.l tssMn, mural IV , i. ., III K i.,.nite .tre, i Is irtT. l.l'Ml' Ill-ill etli-r il.iK. Illi.rfcel Willi while collar, I'l.-ast. UUKille. puss sluj Up i,f lilll lill.ler please relultl I.I Wlorf l..e Co. MJ i.'.'iiiini r. lal street, an 1 re--.-ele reward FOIJMV i-i.l Nl iiiie luilf ii. I mi l lines, puked up i buoy No. 1 iiwii-t can halo name hi proi Ills' ow nrrs'ilp an I (a liiil all ! is-iMes and whin;". Apply at lilmur' cannery, Fnt Nl- Adi1fl. mr T"iiil Piilnt, A CollilnbU lvr (Islilnu lt, p. ilntel ray oulslda and yellow Ituilda. Owner i-Aii bain mum by Bpplylnil lu John SinllJi. ii I.w. r Suai.- island, proving properly and Ixtylii; cbarses. Foil HAI.i:. Full HAl.i: -A J. 8. Mundy linprivsij frl.il. .ii drum IsiUUmt i-nnlno. Hl of boiler, "xi feet, cylinder, 7x12 loolsM. A flnit-olAsM entiliie, almost as K'sjd As now. Addrms "A." Asloiton oltbe. PltiiKliHHIn.NAL CAHL. II. A. KMITlt. liKNTlM'. 1 looms 1 and J. Pytblno llulldiiis. ovei C, 11. Cooper's .torn. oil. u. li. i;ht.;b. PIIVHICIAN AMJ HIMk;KON. Hprn-lal Itanllon lo diseases of women anu Niirgary. ottlco over Pori'ifrr. store. Astoria. Telephone No, U. IH. JAY Tt'TTLK. PIIVHICIAN AND HUltaEOJ Of!lc. nsMiis I ami , Pythian hulld. Coiiuuerclal Bt, Itceldence same. Telephone M. Actlmr assistant surgeon U. 8. Ma rino hospital service. H. T. CIIOHHV, ATTOllNKr-AT-IJIW. 4tl Commsrclal street. J. Q. A. IIOWLHT, ATTOHNIcr AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on llond street, Asloris, Or. john t. lighter. attoiinkt-at-law. Office, upstAlrs, Aslorlan Huildln. O. C. IlItoWKlt. ATToliNKV AT LAW. liuiulcrsoii Huildlnir. AsHorlo, Oregon. 1,ol,h- Itlohard Nli.o. Chester V. Dolph. tK)LPH. NIXON A DOLPH. ATTOIINEY8 AT LAW. Portland OreKon. 21. , a lainlltor, Iliill.llw. A ,Ka, and lection busln s promptly attended to. v......... okimosi. in. government a spe- iii. BOCIETY MEKTINQ8. A M I, I M NO' A' A. M.-IteH-ular communications hnld on the first and third Tuesday evening- of each month. O. W. LOtTNSriErtltT. W. U. K. C. IIOLDKN. Becretary '7 1895 Fisher Brothers, Sell Astoria . Lubricating OILS A Specialty I Ship Chandlery, Hunl won, Iron & Fine!, Coal, GrocericH A Provisions, . Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Itfiplemeat .. Wagons & Vehicles.