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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1897)
t THE DAILY ASTUUIAN, SATVKHAY MuKNINU, .JTNK UIH7, HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and Inspect their - NEW The Spa OUR OtflN ffiBKE, 25c -HIGH GRADE 1 5lvllh Oxford Ties. I HfllPX T"he Mnl short. In Ox- i blood and Chocolate snail Gents' '07 5prlat Styles. Large AnorwsL Bicycle Shoes. John Halm & Co. Are Wan 479 Commercial St. On and after Jane 1st KN APPTON S Dry Fir Wood Cat in any Length DELIVERED ,- - - -$2.50 Uncoton the Dock $2-00 A cord of wood requiring four horses to deliver, Fifty Cent Extra. Telephone or Inquire of "NEW SHAPES , in. Ladies' - Sailor - Hats '.;.t , ALBERT DUNBAR'S YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, G4 deg. Minimum temperature. 57 deg. Precipitation, none. Precipitation from September 1, 18MS, to to date, M.S9 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1, 18W, to date, 16.52 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Continued fair weather; warmer. AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. Have wc each morn ar.d evening Invited purest thought? Have we in every action Done Just the be? t we ought? Piano Reed's. for rent Apply at Griffin & Bee Rose, Hlgglns & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. A bargain In Wilson strawberries today at C. B. Smith's. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no corn starch or gelatine used. Roger's cycle of years, for the past CS years, shows that Is the beginning of a period of good times. The diagram Siooo to be divided among those whe guess the missing word in the following sentence: Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is because it is fresh- roasted. Get the tea at your grocers, save the yellow tickets; watch the newspapers for rules. Rale of contest are published in oar Urgt advettitement about the fat and middle of , aacb mouth. A3 Wes m Is WARD The Live Grocer. STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, JJIXTURF BEST ON EARTH looks like a Chinese puxxle. but Doc Ros- worth says It U correct. Mr. O. E. Pettis returned from Chinook yesterday. Cucumbers and colic have made th-'lr appearance in the markets. Best cup of coffee In town at the Model Restaurant. 463 Commercial street New Blcyrl. Legg Ins arrived today. Columbia Shoa On, Buy your sweet cream at the Bon' bonnlere; It will not fall to whip. the For rootling anil skylights 50 to Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., 34 Ninth street The framework for the Irving Ctub bowling alley was about completed yes terday, Lapldura's barber shop. Eleventh St., will hereafter be open from 5 a. m. till 12 p. m. The Foard & Stokes Co. have con stantly In stock a supply of the finest Ice, which they are prepared to furnish consumers. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The Mfc-hest price paid for fur skins, Tillamook creamery butter Is the beet made In Oregon. Received fresh every week. Ask your grocer for !t Congregational Church. All are cordial ly Invited to the customary services ot this church. E. S. BolltngeT, pastor, The most complete slock of fresh Ore gon and California fruits and vegetables at Foard. & Stokes Company's today. Frank M. Eewley rends tonleht at the! Rescue Temnerance Club by special re- quest "Am I My Brother's Keep'rT" All! welcome. I Strawberries, strawberries. S cents per box. Direct from Mount Tabor, Mount Scott and the Hfod river region. At Foard & Stokes Co.'s. Chan. Johnson. New Astoria: Ram Ol iver. Pillar Rock: Ben Mitchell, S. O, Hersey, Portland, were guests at Parker House y?sterday. the! The merchants reported a busy day yestenlay. Foard & Stok placed the supplies' on board the Laura May and Jennie Stella for their entire trips. VThen going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leava?e Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. There will te sem-lces In the German language at the Congregational church on Sunday afternoon at o'clock. Please notice the change of time. J. G. Schmidt, pastor. Now Is the time for cockroaches te begin to be troublesome. Our Electric Paste will drive them all out of your house. Charles P.og?rs, Odd Fellows' buildiig. io anal see the ufe-slze pictures ar Fifhir's Opera Houxe toni?ht produ.:wl by Edison's projeetoscope. Admission only S3 and 10 cents. Don't mUs this great treat When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod grass. The work be Is turning out now la ahasad of anything ever made In As toria before. St relets at 'inr:i- church tomorrow as follows: Morning prayer and holy com munion at 11 o'clock. The Junior Aux iliary at 4 p. m. Evening prayer at Holy Irinocenm at 7:30. A match game of banball will be play el tomorrow tx-twn the Iwls and Clark nine and the Astoria Baseball Club. Game will be called at 2 o'clock. No aalmlKHion charfe'e, Thos. Carroll, Frankfort; W. A. Bar rows, N. Blllee, Chinook; R. M. C.aiton, Steve Gragi?. Mr. Twdle, Nhaem, ami Mt. Jonas Pearson, Blind Slouch, were in town yassbirday. Mr. N. J. Svenalseth, repranting the Union Fishermen's Co-operative Packing Company of Astoria, Or., Is In this city In the Interests of the company. Ny-w York Fishing Gazette. In Justla.e Abercromble's court yester day. In the cue of the State vs. Hen d rick son, Harris and Howard, for rob bing the old Cerman, Powell, in a shack near tha water works, the defendant Howard was held to the grand Jury tn the sum of I2M, and m default of ball was committed. The other two) men we.- discharged, Sat held in $100 bail each Burleigh the Cash Grocer. S3 Cents 50 Ciijars. 30 Cents . t lb Red Hell Tobacco. 43 Cents 1 lb Seal North Carolina. v Cents Quart C. - IS. I .ticca Oil. S3 Cents Climax Coffee. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone Ji as witnesses. In the case of the State . J. X. Jennings, arrested on a charge of larceny from the dyelllng of Mr. Lan- nls, trlul was set for today. Ross. Hlggins & Co. are still In busi ness at the old otarnl and will give as good value for the money as anyone. Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs are In progre. The AUlerbrook boy will pi ly tho War renton baseball team a mala.li game next unday afternoon, at J o'clock, on the Aldcrbrook grounds. The game promises to be an exciting one and will be well orth seeing. It Is announced that the Kpworth League of Ploner, Washington, will hold Fourth of July celebration and camp meeting at Taylor's Grove. Pioneor, com I m,'nc'n July J, and closing on the even Ing of the 5th. Mr. Louis Payante Is reported yester day to have caught on extraordinarily large fly, weighing ( pounds, more or less, which he contemplates sending to the Stockholm exposition to show what Oregon can produce. Ron, Hlggins A Co, have taken tha agency for the famous "Corvallla" flour. Three carloads arrived here for them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same t mill price in lots to suit. At Carlson's Family Liquor Store. 13 Twelfth street, will be found the highest grades of wines and brandies. Riesling, sherry, claret, port, jingel.cn, Toktty, Sauteire. of the best table brand's, ulw.l s In stock. Liquors of all grades at lowcVt prices. W. F. Schoibe, the popular Cigar man ufaoturer. Is now established In his new quarters, 474 Commercial street, wher4 he has a full line of domesUc, Key Wst and Imported cigars and the beet brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticles. Give him a call, One. of the he'I Klerks at Foanl & Stokes, yesterday, while fixing the el. c trie coffee mill, received a shock wliicn knocked hill! into the middle of the store. He got up rubbing his eyes and started to ook for the pieces of the mm nine out in the street. Hut the mill was still in Its place. Pacific Lodge, No. 17, K. of P.. elected the following officers last night: C. C, J. V. Burns; V. C, S. B. Burroughs: F, A. A.Frlcke; M. of W., F. M. Shuniuker: K. of R. and 8.. A. A. Cleveland; M. of K.. J. C. Clinton; M. F., Jas W". Hare; M. at A.. A. T. Beivert; I. .. N. Jonc; O. G., N. Gullloni. Mr. J. G. Woodworth, assistant presi dent of the O. R. & N., and wife, and Mr. V. B. King, president of the Oregon Telephone Co.. and wife, arrlva?d down yesterday on the towboat Harvest Queen, and left for Flavel on the evening train. The party will take a few days' vacation at the mouth of the Columbia. I. Monhelmer, T. J. Conroy, Geo. Jones, N. Meyer, San Francisco; P. J. McMahon ami wife. Frank McMahon. San Fran cisco: David Dunne and wife, C. C. Smith, Portland; James Berry, Chicago: J. M. Scotchler, Oakland; C. C. Dalton, liwuco: Cap. Stuart anal wife; T. A. Hennelly, New York, were at the Occident yester day. Tomorrow will le observed as Child ren's Day at the Baptist church. In the morning the pator will preach to the young. In the ea.-enlng the Sunday school will give Its annual Children's Day exer rlaaeH. consisting of songrt, recitnlons, addresses, etc. Everybody will be wa-1- comeal. Children and the young are es pecially Invited. M. E. Church. Services at 11 a. m. and R p. m. Morning theme, "Christian Lnlty or Sublime Spiritualism." Evening, "Where Was the Garden of Ed';n?" Morning class meeting at 10 o'clock, led by the pastor. Sunday school at 12:13. Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. "Come let us worship ami bow down before the Lord our Maker." Caterpillars, dogs and cows are btlll running at large, notwithstanding ordl- niinc and public opinion, and the no tices serveal by the police department. The caterpillar nuisance threatens to be come a danger, and soon there will be no fruit or shade tree in the city If the pests are not stamped out. Each prop, erty owner has a duty to perform. At the meeting last night of the gen eral managema-nt committee on the Fourth of July celebration, the secretary reported that about 50 Invitations had b-en Issued to outside societies and com munities to participate In the celebratl n. The comltt.ee on advertising and printing was authorized to prepare MO full sha-et posters and distribute them as soon as possible. H. Wise, B. F. Allen, Har.-y Hamblett, C. M. Cutblrth and J. C. Smith were appointed a committee on decora tion. John Fox, C If. Cooper, O. S. Reed, Julius Straus and J. W. Welch were ap- pointed a committee on (Ire woik. I ter (Irani, J, W, Hare, C. J. Ttvmhard, F. I Parker and liov. Maivotte were tipiMtnted a comntllti on spoils. C II. Stockton was niipolnl.il spcel.il coin. mltt-i to nuuest ll.li laxr liin.U. to be oonet by the general eommUltv Tucs day, June 7th, nt 7. p. nv. to whl time the nnvtlng naljournasl, Services as usual tomorrow at lb Presbyterian ehura-h, Maiming nervleo .it II. Theme of the sermon, "Tl.e Tutiiiiie,' Fenlng svrvli-c HI S. Tin ine of t sermon. "Who Are the Worn Sinners Sunday school at IM.V V. IV S t K. at 7. Prayer mwllntf a'alte-alay at You are cordially ln ited tai wor-hlp wftli vs. Henry Mareotta', ihi-i.t A new river servla-s has loin tnaugu rated betaen Astoria anal Uilliler, tre iron. Including1 all lntermdlul Iji taalli.g s. Th lino staaaniar "Pilgrim." Captain A I Itrnxav. will tnakaa round trips dally except Sunday, leaving Rainier at a. in., reaching Astaila at 1 ':., I.tnalli g at the Fourteenth stra'a-t wharf, aid de. parting on her naliirn 11I i:3i. l'r nipt time nnd the laest a rvl Is tu.ir.'.r.t: id tor taoth passengers aiid fraalght. Narthrn Piwlltc inllroad trains leas lrtlund dally at 11 o'olavk a. in. f Taconia. Spokane, and tl.e East. OI.se connectlivi nwido at Spokane for lioss land. Nelson, Sandow and Urithh Co. lumbU mining catnps. Kar maps and Information call on or aaldrens C. W. STi.N'i:. Astoria, Or. Mr. A. Portent has returnel fiom Vnn- COUVer. W'ush.. Wh.-r-a lla- Illt.lUlaal ttir f una rii 1 of his 4-ye.ir ol'l an Tony Tha- little (vlua- was a blight and aneetlan.ite chllal, and suffered (rami some throat trouble. IVath mvtirnd at the hoipiial In Vani'ouver, on the ;TUi of May. and the funeral took pl.i.v on the An older and a younger nain uri' left Willi the father to mourn the U-"a of the le- cciimM one. There was a large atlan.l.in.e at tta Star Sajaa-lal ha lal lost evening at Foa'a; , Stokes' hall. w hK-h w.i-a haiialsotnely la a-- or.itasl for the o.na.-aan. To say lh.it all h.tal a goaaal time l unnaca ..iry to t:io who know the la.ll. s of the K.i.-t. rn St.ir The tH-ptlon commltta-a. was aoniawtu as follows. Mrs. G. W. l.ounla rry. Mrs J. 8. PelllngaT, Mrs. F. It. t'l.irk. Mr.a M. It. Church. Mr W. W. Kl.lehnlgh a. l.-.l as floor allraiior. I'ancli'.g iomlnua-,1 until rt late hour. 8we,llh Lutheran Chur-h -Swedish service at la):Jl a. m. KngM-ali servleis 01 i p. m. The text for the etriilng ser mon will lae chaMM-ii from Aa-ts, M ei-ap- ter. Topic, "The outpouring of ihe II-!y Spirit. ' Sunday school at l.Vi;. The r-a-tor will N-gln a Swedish l:-! !;i the basement of the church M..n.!.ay. Jun. 7. at 9 A. m. Tha-r a 111 tae school from 9 to 1; a. m. on Man.lays, Tua al.is nr.d W'ealnesalays of each week for one month. Any child da-slrlng to l. urn the Sasllsi Janmge s welcome, No charges made WilutCw-r. J. A. tMlund. ;wslor. Captain C. D. Stewart, of tlw Port Can- by life saving crew, wus In I tio a lly y terday, accajmtein.'l by his Ulft-. The Captain ".aid that th.- cavsixt-ar of tli (tailing bouts the otha-r day was th stnangrst event of the klml h, hi. I ear se-n. The sea on the WiMhlnion side was jM-rfa-ctly smaviih an I the men w. r. fishing all the '.tine. Tin- mist ci.iale i ImiKaMsible to see to the Jaity, i,iit t.ia r. Ware heavy br-nk'rs Itw.iy In-ld.- .'t I'r turn of the tbla-. On the Washington side nia-n were fishing off the anils ealge of Clatsop Spit, naar No. ) 1 buoy. Through the efforts of MaJ. T. J. lilnek- eney, siiH-rlnta'ntlant, anil (Vpuln Cnut s.n, luslstant lnaectir of the Twain h Life-saving Statliwi Iilstrui, ;t new ilfe savlng Hl.itlcn will oon be ererta-al al Gray's harlior. III. Is will I op.-na-al nr. the 12th of June, anal plans ami spei-lfi cations can be sren at tha- oll'ci- of col lector or customs in rorthm.l anal I'ori Townw-nd. The new station will lae moab'rn one In every rep-.'t. The main station will lie on the south side of Pet. r son's Point, where tha-re will la- ,1 1h,.i nouse, uweillng, lire boat, .inrf liaKit, ami beach apparatus. On the iwaci, luridr will te anotlK-r lioai -house. Mr. J. G. Woodworth, assistant to in president of the O. It. & N. Co., who Is on a short var.atlon ha-re, said to an Astorlan nxarter yesterday that the ,m- liruna'maant of the separation of the I'nion Ptuiflc ami Short Line rouds wa. a surprise in railroad clreles. "Th.-re has laeen so much talk about whitt would res-lit from the opening of the Ogabn gateway that It Is Just ns well to give It a trial. It Is haral to see how II can Increase business any, and will probably only divide It up among a graaier num ber of lines. The Rio Grande road, how ever. Is one of the best advertised roads In the world and may possibly Induce more traffic this way. Mr. A. L. Mhl-r. our nw general manager, Is on his wav York anl will probably not roach Portland and nsHiinv! Ills olden befra. July 1." Xan!ruff, which causes so much li.-h- Ing of tho scalp, can be cura-d by Kail s lair flenewer. bacaiiH.- It Is t corrective tonic for tho glands prajduclng alnmlrurf. Special Cash From now on extraordinary TO CASH PURCHASERS The list of articles which come under this heal Is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business Ross, Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mfvon application. Don't Put It Off- Come now while th" nnvort input is fomplftf. Easy Honthly Payments nonest Prices. There never lias Wii a great a variety of FIRST riASS INQTRIIMCIMTC'S THB ONLY PIANO WHICH m - -.ww iaaliavj.n 011 exliilutiou in Asloria. The Wiley B. Allen Co.;S 4tl tlaand Hlraal. Astoria Military 1 ar.iucs. l aruo with the lutul. 11.. 1 . 11 a,iiis unai 1 nines, a ., .... I ... W. F. SCHEIBE, lull Him of Pine T bacce. una) muatn ' Ankles. -47- Commercial Mt. ANOTIIEH CARLOAD C.MIN(l. I. V. M.Kirc to lie In Astoria With the Klmhull Again. j I will be In Aaalurln with a nirl.xi.l of the a -ia-l.ruteal Kimball piano anal or o.ins, direct from our mammoth fna-toile. at Chicago. This shipment will Ina-bnle every va rlaiy of Ilia, latent styles, from a neat, plain, tiuslhiin die to a full slate conaer' rranal upright In elalairuta ly Imn.l a rv t ! ansa-, an. I will Is- sobl tn the public It rai't lit whailesaln prla-es, plus expailrae or laying th.m alown at Astoria. This will afforal anyaMie Hnnting a piano or ors,'"n an opportunity to get a strictly high ftri.li Ir.sir-iment fm tliS largest platio anal organ factory In the world at ,rlae usually al..s by ntall ibalars nndnviti's lor Seconal anal llilral Kraile, nnl fornlinui half the prla-e nska-al by them for !lr-' . I., s Instruments. The Kimball has l.ii sold In Astoria f.r tho past tour .f Mv years, if you want to known anything alsait lh. Klmlsill. ask your friends woo have them, anal da not go to agents nd other Inta-rasiisl avrsrtna. t,. V. Mi MiKE. Kimball Fucturle Itpre4itati"S PHfl'fAl. Ft 'II RAILROAD TIES. Bids will be receive.! nt the olila-e of the iinalerslgnasl In Astoria, Oregon, until noon, June loth, for furnishing rrnxs ties n thaa line of the Astoria anil Columbia HI vi-r Rallronil at or na-nr tloble nn. Itiilnb r, Oregon. Forms of praxsa!s nml l-aiflratons ran tw haal on application. Bonds will Ie required. The right to ra-)act any anal oil bids Is hereby r. sa-rva-ai. NORTHWEST Cii.NKTRI'.'TKiN CO. STATION Ilt'ILDINO. Proposals will lie recelveal by the North wa-st Constriction Company nt Its offla- In Astoria until noon, June 8, 1W, for the furnishing of material and constric tion of a station bull, ling at Seaside Plans and specifications may be scan at the ol!li:o of the unIa-rslgna. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. NORTHWEST CONSTRI .( TI IN C . NOTICE, BRITISH RESIDENTS. British resident of Astoria n n I vicinity -You are riquested to meet at the oCa-e of P. L. Cha-rry, nt H p. m. of Monday, the 7th of June, to hear anal receive tin reports of the various committees ap pointed for the duo celebration of 'he lll'a-n'S Jllbll-fl. By ord r, J. It. BENNETT, Secretary. Sale - - - we will give inducements Higgins & Co. J 4 THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon H 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? Tha olalm mad by us that "THE I aJIMPROV PROVES UNDER USAGE" Is proved by tha fact that th unan imous testimony of thos who have bought the "HARDMAN" roboratss tha atntnment. Its roaonnnt tons Is malntalnsd through years of aorvloo, and an addad brilliancy, without metalllo quality, results through uss. Band ::'";j;:z .. a i-irst flan nrrlu-stra 111 ri.niiti lion (fM c; kna.iiK w i;.vi;kmi. IliisincssManaiTH. .MnmatnclMravr nttil lcalf r In m m FINE CIGARS! Fisher's Opera Hoase. L. K. 5llg. t.saM. anil .lanagar. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS ... JUNE 5 and' 6 . . . 1 Eifilioi of .Soniethtns entirely new hml novel. He 1 broaltielng iipant, scnen i feel Saiunre life ale ttn v i r scenes, trail to nature, In every ili-tnil. u,.rjraj . , ......... ....... ( IKK AT I'OI ill KTT I' I (1 11 T i AJmlsslon. Aiults. . 25 Cents 15 Cents : Admission. Children. The rrojei'loscupu is soniclliing ry ilif ferent from tlie Vilsspope, surpassing it iu every detail. in't fail to w the most wonderful tnnchiiie in the I'm tea! Mates. RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Return In One Day, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. B RAZEE, Master. Will lenvo Rainier dally, exca-pt Sunday, at 6:30 a. in., touching at La Im, May. gers. Stella. Oak Point, Eoglo Cliff, Knappa, Clifton, Weslport, nnd other lanallngs, arriving at 14th street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria st 1:M p, m., calling at way landings on return. Fast tlma and satisfactory service Kuanuiteed. GRAMAiS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, SOLD CHEAP ROW CASH or. 15th t Commercial. A. V. ALLKN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor, Tenth and Commercial streets HOP LEG CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Unali'relothliigtnsiiaa Uiordcr. Hiiltaand trouaers insaie a penci l nt. Kva ry oraler punctu ally oil tune. isatlsfaa;tloii guaranteed. Cheaper Than Any Other I'lace in the City, OBK Commercial Street. MEN WANTED. Railroad hands wanted for Immediate work on track. Apply at room 4. Flavel block. A. & C. K. R, R. BAILORS WANTED At 30 1-2 North Third street, corner Couch, upstairs. rooms 2 and 3. P. T. Chrlstensen, Port land, Or. Edison ProiBctoscopo r OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE V ANTIC P. W AN VI? t - lly Iwo a'iu,'iiia ii, rasuiia near Ta-iilli and t'oiiinn i. lul ir.v', Ad. ilresa '-," Astorlan ottla-e. W.VNTi:i-A khI lil. for eera housework Adalrraa C, Aalnrlati oflleo. FOR SALIC. Foil SAI.E-A J. H. MaondTutiivii frlctlam drum tValstlng eimlne, Hli. boiler, 7x:' fet; cylinder. Txl3 lBohs. A drat -class englna, alnawt as s pew. Addrasaa "A." Aaloilnil oltli-. fOH RRNT. Foil KENT - Fuinlalied rooms, an suite or amulet, by tho day or nwantaV Hotel Tlghe, utiab-r snllr. tisw miuiagas. nmiit. lit-a-al re,! net i on In ratios. Mrs. O. V. I'orter. inan.tiiar. Oa-r F.levsatti. nod Franklin. l"iU l:i:xT Uri'-ral w.-U funilh raauu for Kriilla-tiia.u aiicat itl mrtnl if I'tiatic and Scvwith strocts No. Il"l Sevallth. 1'a.ilt HUNT Two upstairs raia sit M li.Vellth Plleet. N . .aariMI l.t,llSla .1". a'lUlt' lllapilrt. H pra-ir.le-i-a- . Full ItKN'T-Tho sbira sow vsioupla by tho California re.tnuraiat, tfl CaMtx niera-lnl strraant. J It. Miuscll Full lil.'N'TFiirulshrd naMii, a antral. ly lan atasl. III lX iullK.i strorl. lirtT. I.OHT--A biimh f k). Klnaler pleas h-aw at Astarlan oftl, ' I I FOUND. Fl'M -ono-lialf nl and llnra, pick4 up al buoy No. 11 owner cui havs aajna on proving ownership and paying ail ts penaes and talv 04 x A(piy at Llmora coniwry. FoL'.l Adrift, near TV'inuo Point, a Columbia rtVrr fishing boat. (taJiilgtl gray outside and yellow Inatds. Ownar ran liava ssune by applying to John StiiUh, on Iw, r Knag laland, proving; property anal (Mt)lng charges. PROFESSIONAL, CAKl-H. It. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Ituomi 1 and i. 1'ylhlan ovm C. It. Cooper's slur. BlUlUO, DIL O. II. EHTEH, PIITtllCIAN AND Hl'RC.KON. BpaHioJ attanllon to dlaaaaas of woman and surgsry, om'a over Danilgor's stora. Astoria. Talnphons No. U. Dlt. JAY TUTTLK. PMTHICIAN AND BVRQtOK OfTlce, rooms S and 6, Pythian bulldg. H31Mi Commercial 8t, Ilosld.nos sama. Telephone 96. Acting oasis tan t surgeon U. H, Mas line hospital service. J. Q. A. HOWLBT, ATTORNET AND COUN8KLOR AT LAW. OfTlce on Dond itDMt, Astoria Qr. T. CROBRT, ATTORNET-AT-LA W V51 CommerclAa itraaL JOHN T. LIUHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. ORIca, upstairs, Astorlan Building. C. C. IIROWER, -ATTORNEY AT LAW. Guilder-son Building, Astoria. Oregon. J. N. rolph. Richard Nlxsa. Cheater V. Do I ph. DOLPH, NIXON POLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14, tS. M and 17, Hamilton Hulldlng. All legal and coU lection liusln as promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spa-. :lalty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A. M. Regular communication held on tha first and third Tuesday evening ot avao-h month. O. W. LOIINBRERRY, W. II. E. C. 1IOLDEN, et.cr.ta17. I872 1 89 j. F-sfyer Brothers, Sell Astoria Lubricating ' OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandlery, Hrirdwart', Iron & IStefjl, Coal, Groceriefl & Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, , Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural J uaplemeuu Wagons & Vehicles. i