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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1897)
1IIK hAILV A8TUUIAS. SATTKIUY MultMNti, Jl'NK 19. ' IW7. We have just received a car of the Celebrate! Gold Coin Stoves and Steel Ranges From Chicago, which we guarantee superior in every wav to invtliing on the market, ami at a greatly reduced price Call and see them at HOWELL & WARD'S Formeily iM. C. Crosby's Store. The Soa ft 500 lbs Lowney's Candies Today Knappton Dry Pir -Wood- CUT IS ANY LEXUTH Delivered, - - $2.50 Uncut on the Dock, $2-00 A COKD OP WOOD REQUIR ISQ FOUR HORSES TO DE UVER, 50 CENTS EXTRA, Telephone or Inquire of lest Shore Ills Co -HIGH GRADE Ladies' I 5tylih Oxlord Tlee, -J The latest hoe, I" Ox I blood ud Chocolate shades Gents' '07 Sprint Styles, Larf A Moment. Bicycle fehocs & JohnHahn&Co. An Warnmtcd 479 Commercial St TRY OUR Q CENT - Black Hosiery For Boys and Girls ALBERT DU1NBAR YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Uazimum temperature, 60.5 deg. Minimum temperature. 4S.5 deg. Precipitation, .13 inch. Precipitation from September 1, to dfUe, 7.26 Inches. j Excess of precipitation from September J. 1896, to date, VM. I TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; wnld. . warmer; fresh north AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. Hast thou not heard it? the universal music. The throbbing harmony, hymn. the old eternal The Astoria Fourth of July. Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. Ice cream Smith's. by the bushel at C. B. Bee Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. Furniture of bedroom Apply at this office. for sale cheap. Currants. 75c per crate the finest in the land at Burleigh's. j Judge J. H. P. Gray and wife yesterday returned from Portland. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no corn starch or gelatine used. The Glorious Fourth will lie duly ccle--brated In Astoria this year. Pineapples! Pineapples! the flncHt In the city, at the Pacific Grocery Co.'s. Everybody will turn out and -nd ta!,e in the c3lebratlon of the Fourth. Mr. John Griffin and Rev. W. S. Short returned from Portland yesterday. . , ,' Best cup of coffee in town at the Model. Restaurant, 463 Commercial street I 1 Buy your sweet cream at the Bon- bonnlere; It will not fall to whip. The contractors were enabled to make little more progress yesterday on the Bond street work, but at the present rate of progress Christmas will arrive before tho work Is done. Come ami see our assortment of fruits and vegetables. r.iclflc C.roeery Co. Koji', Youth's and l.tltte Uent'e Ox lllood Shoes. Columbia Shoe I'o. Walter C. Smith and Captain Jno. IVtts were down from IVrthind yesterday. Get your (runs and firecrackers ready for the Fourth also your poekethook. , Officer Joe Slnnott returned vestenlav on the C.tiert after a few days' vaoa- (I0Q rf ,V j ..i.." t, , . be used for song books for the club. For rootling and skylights go to the," 1,1 . Astoria Rooting and Cornice Co,, 34 Ninth 1 ' street. t There will be the usual services tomor- j row at the Presbyterian church, ilorn The finest CaliforTand Oregon fruits ; I' tvI at 11, -renin service at S. at the lowest prices at the Pacific Cro-, Sunday school at 11:15. V. P 8. C h. at cry Co , ;. All ntv most cordially lnvito.1 to thec . . : ervli',-s. - The county clerk yesterday Issued n ! marrlagw license to William Bryjen and Sarah Curran. P. J. Me any, the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. The cold wave continued yesterday with a strong ronh wind, but the run of fish ' - - I - wa Kf.t the average. . Prof. Heritage arrived In town yester- day and held his first meeting last IU. A fair house was present. . - I I Yesterday was Mr. Frank Spittle's birthday the gentleman stated that he is past the twenty-five mark. Tillamook creamery butter is the be:-t made In Ortgon. Received fresh ivery 'week. Ask your grocer for It. I It's a world-bo;, ter far the money our ' razor strop. Price. Ui cents. Charles i Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. I Thursday Captains Patterson. Smith and i Pease w?re engageil in making soundlnss of tha channel near Tongue Point. j There will he services In the German I language, at the Congregational church, on Sunday afternoon at .1:3u. J. O. Shtmld, I pastor. j The Foard & Stokes Co. have con- 1 stantly In stock a supply of the finest ' Ice, which they are prepared to furnish , !cu"u,"c,!- ! ! Those who fall to attend Friclman's ; auction sale will miss a great opportu- nlty to get bargains See his ad. on the first page. All the regular services will be observed at the Baptist church tomorrow, and a cordial Invitation Is extended to all lo worship , there. There Is not a patriot In Astoria, or a right minded citizen, who will not put up what he can afford for the fourth of July celebration. Mr. John V. Creltrhton. chief clerk of the general freight office of the Norlhern Pacific railroad in Portland, is spending a vacation at Flavel. Thursday evening an Informal danrlng party was given at Fisher's hall by MIws Gene Lewis. The affair was an enjoyable one and largely attended. You can get the benefit of 'if years ex ' perlenee and work at Portland prices, , by culling on P. S. Stryker, dentist, i.2 j Commercial street, Astoria, Or. I yf.s,rjay wriS janes' day at lln, al,.V!, , Mrs pr.l:i .n;v I score of 43. At 6 o'clock J. K. th bow the high Mefjownn was hifh man, with a scire of 4J. I The football game Monday evm!:.g : promises to be of unusual Interest. As ' tuna's team lias been strengtheM-d "'! It Is expected they will do good work. Andrew Oleon wa In from the Nehalr-m yesterday and puri btiii-d a li;riit cart to Is. dsi-I In furnishing the merk-i v.ith fresh hora y and egs from the N- h-tlern. Whf-n going E:ift travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. fyiU U time and the only lliw running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Twenty-four new memls-r" were Thur--iday nli-'ht elected to the ord'-r of Wofjd I men. This is proiiuhly the largest nurn i l r ever admlitsl at orw time In tiny city. When you want a real life-llko and ,,.,. ,, . arusUc 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. In the police court yesterday there was a novel scene. Mrs. Jno. Poe was ar- 1 rested by the police on complaint of si Burleigh the Cash Grocer. 50 Cents Pail Jolly. JO Cents lVku,:.' Ool.l Pi nt. IS Cents Hyer'a Kcnat law. 10 Cents Twin Urns." Mush. 5 Cents .VM Parlor Mulches. SHANAIIAN BUILDING. Telcphono -J I'niontown mother, for tin- Ivaiing of a child. Several women were on the wit ness stand ami th court rvxvin was tilled with children eating candy. The defend ant was lined and tho line suspended during good behavior. There will be a meeting of 'he Fourth 'of July committee this evening In tne court house, at :. All sa'a-coimiilttc. an- requested to bo present for confer ence and report. Ross, Iltggins Co. art? still In busi ness at the old atajui Hnd will give as good value for the rroney as anyone. Entrance to their stre from east side while strevt repairs are In progress. - , I of "' T"'P'r..n,c -. tontget. There will W a spl-ndi-l program A.T-I ijtilssiim only i cents, and the pr'Ktfvdsj Congregational Church. -Preaching at 11 a. m. ar.d S p. m. Thcnics-'Seelng God., ind "Pure Religion." Prof. Ileri tasc will sing a solo before the evening sermon. All are cordially Invited, i:. 8 Zollinger, pastor. IIom, Hlgtflns agencT for the Co. have taken the famous "Corvallls"! nour. Three carloads arrived here f..f them yestervlay anJ they will n-omj now on furnish dealers WitU the same at mill prices In lotJ to tult. S. GoldseWldt. A. J. Cirretson. I". 5. Morton. J. P. Bell. Portland: A. S. P.. r ger an.l wife. Iatcy F- Martin. San Fran cisco: J. O. Nell. Knappton; II. I. end. Skamokawa: M. S. Orlswold. OystervlUe. were guests of the Parker hou.s.. yest. r duy. i I The ten-round Is.xit.g content tonht vt O'ltrten's hall, bt-twei-n Kid Walton, uf f;vk inc. and i".d M u f '. the Portland light weight, promises to be an Interesting 'event. The tut will Is- pr -led by a ' preliminary four rounds between local talent. E. Ping. J. H I!' its. C. F. Ilolm-s. Geo. T. Freeman. W. I.. N.-ls.n. Port' ' I C. C. Dalton. Mrs C. H. Shubber. Mrs. Ost.-r, Ilwaco: P.enJ.imln Young, city: i I.. Itruwn, Oakland: P. H. Aekrman, v,.- York- r;eo. II. Flmmerson, llo- qulam: Harry Taylor. Seattle, reslsicied at tnc Occident yesterday. Norwegian ami Danish M. K. church, rpr Astoria, Kev. J. Jncolioon, pastor. s,.rcr.s tomorrow at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Subject In the morning: "cul for the (iospcl," nnd In the evening: "The Hin- 1 r... ,. Qim.l-v wpVimv) ill 111 n. m Prayer mw-tlng Thursilay at S p. m. Jun- lor League Friday at I p. m. Swedish Lutheran church. -Swedish ser vices at l'e.39 a. m. Th- Surulay school meets at the usual hour for the last time until Sunday, August 15, 17. No services In tho evening, since the pastor will nrear-h at Alex. Fredrlckson's Young's river place at 4 p. m. Sunduy week the paator will preach al Skamokawa, Wash A new river ser'lee has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, ore iron. Including all Intermediate, landings. The fine steamer "Pilgrim," Captain A. f nrazee. will make round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving I'.alnler at 6:30 a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, arid de parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt time and tho best servl-e Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight. Straus's old stand In Flavel's brick, Tuesday evening, June 2i, will be th scene of "A Lesson In Fascination," by lociil talent. For cents the V. '.. T. I'. Invite you to come and have a vid laugh. After the farce the adml-i-don Special Cash From now on extraordinary TO CASH PURCHASERS 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, j will 'c free. Then Ice cream Inure imi.li candy, fwluth' tellli, soclnlliy, etc., will ; N- 111 oi'iler. T. J. liivwn, who wits hi from '"epci cstei'd.iy, s.iys that only $lei Is ncet'd to lo sp,ni ly th county lo v.em'leie the road connection with his seclloi tii.l make It w-lM f,f the people there, who now Imy for cash In Portland, to spend Uielr money In Astoria. It would Pe a pity If the enmity court cannot Is so small a matter. The men on the Ucnmorng were all paid off and discharged yesterday, nnd the attempt to float her hn heen a'un doued. It Is rcHrte.l that I'ai'iilu 'I'.nn hull Is now only waiting final Instructions from the owners. It Is feared that be cause some of the knees and .tanoiiu.'is hae Isvn sprung the vessel would Uak If she was floated. M K. ehur h. I'lisi. hlng by the pastor at 11 a. m and p. in Subject or th -evening sermon, "A Peaceful Heart and an Active lirnin." Prof Heritage will s tig the closing solo. Morning clans, l ,1 by pastor, nu-ct at b . in. Sunday sch,Hl ut I" : l.V Kpworth l.eigue meet at T p, m. You are cordially Invited ti attend our service. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at u o clock n. m X t Tacoma. Spokane, and the Past, t'l se c)im,-otl.:, made nt Spokane for ltoss land. Nelson, Sandovv and I'rttlsh Co lumbia mining camp. For maps and Information call on or address: C. V ST'VK. vstotla. Or. The funeral of Mrs. Samuel P.o'.r's was held esterday from the lied Men's hall and was attend. s! by a large number of tho fnctvds of herself and her hus band. The funeral was ,m,lcr the au-ple-e of the Improved order of II, hI Men and tlii pi.HN'ni'ers were set eled from . meinlsm of tlnvt order. The l!"V Father I'lelman con,ltn-t-d the 'rv',is! and made a most touching address. The casket w is , ov. nsl vlih tlor.il oi'.erln man 0' which had been procure I from IVrtl.'ind. The Interment was In i1r..n w,x1 cemetery. OP.:-: JON'S ofTl.ooK. This Year Will He a flood .Mr. Harder. Say: "Few states, or sections of the country, can show s large a list of sure crops for 1st, as Orogon." s.,i. Mr. Win. liar. lor. general agent of the lireat Nor'hern railway. est.,r.ay afterr.sui, to uti As tenan reporter. "lAHik at the list: Wheat. Wool. Hops, Salmon. Cattle and sheep. Fruit. "I have Just returned from Pastern Or egon ami the Palouse country, and have recently tf n through the Wiltumrt'c valley. There tswhe.it ire. The a -re-age Is 25 per cent greater '.h in last v. r. the quality Is Is tte. the yield i crib r ami the prices are go.,l. Th-i r.-ci iu rains have Insured one of the great. M crops ever rati. .1 In the state. 1'rl. es are , piite sure to remain too.!, o.i u ciunt of j ( the scarcity of lire mst'iTe i.i .n-r coun tries. "i r. i . 1 1 r saw .' I i- -i r -op . I .i-ehou-. s ar. t' ii.: with the a ks of wo . I sluckeii In them. :!'e piled upon '.'t- station plat- mi al it Is alr. iiiy b.giniucK A oi)l piles o' ind tons (orms. to move i-.ast, nil it is now wnn-i i tits ie-r piiuiid more thai It was lust ar. nnd is much N'tt " in .ualltv. "A much larger acreage in hops w is plante.1 this year, and the Kason Is fa vorable, with prices ruling iipwarls. m that growers will make '.ns'.ead or laslng money. From the ls-st 1 can a arn, tin- p n I, of salmon this Season will be mn"h larger than bust year and fully up to the over- while prices are also better than th.-y were, though pernaps nei n f...si as might be desired. Thousands and thousands uf d .llar i are toiay nting piuu nir uiffim e.uu.- and shes-p for shipment to Ktistern mar kets. We took the other day In one Hal.' twenty-eight curloads of feeders. hb h will bo stopied off and fattened on lie blue grass of Dakota, where they will louble In value. Ilolh cattle and Kh.eo are now bringing high prices. "The fruit crop of Oregon this year Is exceptionally large and of fine ipinl Ity. Strawberries, t-nches, eherrle.., piars, apides, etc., were never belter. TAi-ri" carloads of strawberries were sblppe , Fast from !lrxjl River alone, which is only one small fruit district. Walla In. the Snake and Wlllamelte valleys, abound In rich fruits which rival the countries of the Orient." NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all panics holding Clatsop county warrants endorsed prior to May 1, lk'."'i, to present tho same to the county treasurer for payment as Interest ce.ises after this date. Dated at Astoria, Or., this 10th day of May, A. D. 1MT7. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop county. Sale - - - we will give inducements Higgins & Co. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. rt.ir, on application. UK.W. PSI'ATK TltANSFMKS. M II. I.elin liwehe to N, lib lots I. i I. 5, ; and T. Port I'pper Astoria .. Flax .1 . hl.H-k hi Sheriff to Hosenlleld Smith - Co, M . ot Hie SI. I I mid MKH, See. IJ, and the M'.l l of the Mil l sec, I.:, all In T I N. li "J west ; .1 ) A llowlby i t al lo 'lty of As. toll. i. li bo ks on I'om'l stieet ' pro. Me.l evteiitlon". . . V S to tius lirunnell. SWl l or the SUl t and lot nunilv. red j Sec , the lots tuilubeled I and J, Sec and the lois iiuiuls ied I and i. Si . In T I N, II w.si, coin, lining Hi :.'! acted I., v". Wilhelm lo John West. tli. NWI-I of section T ! N , I! West. acres I Annie l.vnch and husband to Thos. . IKinal.l. west iialf of northwest cjuarlcr section 31. and east half of southeast ipiartrr section XI, t,iw a.-lnp i nortli range . west..l Noll -e !n.U 1" II W elch to record. fT pot b reol.l .l-,,s slglllll by him ti I'l'y A'loria for rUI't of wa for iMeii-ion of ( omiii'i. d.ll -He"!. A NiiVlll. Co.NTKST. t Artistic advertisements of Columbia .ycles have Well Hunted world-wide I.I. now n. The di-iinctive U auty and ark- tn.iiu.hip of I 'obiinl las Is appr In.. I at a glance -Jest so tae altracllveti. s. nri.'. anstic merit ot trior ju.-tuied lllo-o -i tioiis. It i our .buro to make belter known by I'olumbia a.lv rtlenient the .'ellghts of bicvcllng ill Us true.t ,,n I l.st appreciated a.sjNVl-lo do till- II ! IHM ...viry to ib p let Hie natural blcv le sc. ii, s of cvcrvd i) bte. We therefore inaugurate our photogr .phlc content an I cfTer pru. s of .eicli vain.- as to stimulate th.. I.e. eflu t. In .inr.ll!ig the pr.. , yc-i at. lung aii.1 .i.lvertising .(Ualiilif, lu genulty cf idv.is. :..! apprnpr luteins vi: s i!.j..-r Will bl'.e ... I.il Weight t 1 1..: r.ic'lt The t!ll p."!e I. w .r.l d .'or the ptotogtaph with nr j will be j in w filch -hall ...p..i ('o..llli':.'.iil. Illl.llV. -i r -a., ur lieu W Ith I tie U rr.oin.liTifc: s l' of uur in co I . i.t and most at- ' and La. ks-ru'iml. j The second pr.z. will !. awaldid for tho, le-i proi-rapli of on- or ni.ue i 'oluinMu ; . s in motion, w'lh rider or ruin. I .'to tiur.l iu piloted Will be iiwar.bd for III.' craj.li ot any blcy,i.- In motion. , . a. it. 'l it., fourth pone v .11 I .,r li.e l.ei pb.,lnr .pli in' an a -A .1. Itr.ie'lVelv n bl. y I. I l..r I he i r . . tni .1 lev cl. I .; i,.i- r I. ft. r II, it ovio-l mri ..r wuiin nr. The ilfth prize will alv.ll.l- t pb.itogr.llill of an nm.rlhu .i co- Itl W lit' ll olle or III r. T lie eollip. tliloll Will elo-e - :. Hi I photographs re. eliei I I it. w ill not l. entered, l-'o'. lie prls, I VVllik" .If ' i'lr-t I'ri ; I 'ol urilila land. in. Jl ; I ! pn. ithlrl pn-- I foillHl pn. ! nub prize i. ; r.iiumbla 1. 1, yde, i;"h ".; C.llltllbla bl.y.ie. ''.. .. Hartford bicycle. Hi. ; Hartford bl.-y.ie, M. I'K MAM I'Ai'TriilN'i; Co. I RAINIER TO ASTORIA Ami Kcturn in One Day, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L P.RAZKK, Master. Will leave Rainier dally, except Sunday, at 5:30 a. m., touching at La Pu, May gers, Stella, fink Point. Eagle Cliff, Knapiia, (ilflon, Weslport, t-tid other landings, arriving nt Hth street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leavs Astoria at 1:30 p. m calling al way landings on return. Fast tlrno and satisfactory service guaranteed. ' Foil HALE. FOR SALE A J. 8. Mundy Improved friction drum hoisting engine. Size of boiler, 7x214 feet; cylinder, 7x12 Inches llrMt-clafls engine, almost as gnoi bj now. Addn "A. As to roan oince. FUR RENT. FOP. RKNT--Furnished room, centrally located; ill Kxchango street. FOR RKNT. Two rooms furnished for In-lit. lion-, keeping, over 'IVi Commercial sir. el; r month. Astoria i.aii'1 nnu Irr.i Hirni nt Co. FOR RKNT-Furnished rooms, en suite or single, by the day or month. Hotel Tlghe, under entire new manage ment. Great reduction In rates. Mrs ;. V. Porter, manager. Cor. Eleventh and Franklin. Foil RKNT Several well furnlsh'-d rooms for uentleiuen cheap nt corner of I111a.no and Seventh streets. No. 101 ! Seventh. FOR RKNT Two upstairs rooms at iXI Kleventh street, N. W. corner Harrison avenue. Itiipilre on premises. MEN WANTED. Railroad hands wanted for Immediate work on track. Apply at room 4. Flayel block. A. & C. R. R. R. OABTOIlIA. the Best, THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE 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 li not a fine Investment? '- m Some Tilings Complete Salmon it, A A A A A A A Jl Z Lawn Mowers : 2 LAWN H05I: FOARD mm W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull lln ul Pip!, I. rs,i.i. nd .smokers' A-lblcs. -17-1 Coinniervliil Ml. PltoFF.rttflONAL CAltt'H C. f. URoWKU. ATToHNF.Y AT LAW Gund-rnon Hull ling, Astotia, Oregon II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. -i Itooms 1 and 2. Pythian Hulldln.. over C. II. Cooper's atore. Oil. O. B. K8TE8. PHYSICIAN ANP BL'ltGKON. Special attention to dlsoaaes of women and surgery. Office over Dant'gurs store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. PU. JAY TCTTLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, rooms & and 6, Pythian bulldg G31S Commercial St, Residence same Telephone Wl. Acting assistant surgeon U. H. Ma rino hospital service. J. Q. A. BOWLI1T, ATTORNEY AND COUNBELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or H. T. CROSBY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. 411 Commercial street. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorlan Building. Chester V. Polph. Richard Nlxea POLPH & NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24. 2S, M and 17, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln as promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe stolty, SOCIETY MEETIN08. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1, A. V. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOHNSnERRY. W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savin. Bank Bld. Portland, Oregon. Japanese Goods Oriental Curios Novelties WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. RED IWECS EXCURSION ...TO... Seaside,-Sunday, -July -4th GIVEN BY C0NC0MLY TRIBE NO. 7 Tin A slut in Military Hali.l nttoiiiliini'e. Will lie lit Roand Trip Tickets, . $1.00 Children between ngen i f 'i ninl vent-, IIAI.l' !' A lit Tlirro will lie i.letily uf gmul ssitl on tilt pti'gfalii. in Season Nets, KnittediWeb : ilnrclwnrc 'Carpenter's TcmiI.h? & STOKES CO. MniHilnitiirer nnvl lVfllCf 111 FINE C1GARS1 IK7) iM Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTOHIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Sliij. ChninUpry, Hiinlwurtt, 1 ron tv Stf 1, (Vml. (iroccripH A TrovisionH, Flour A Mill Few!, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, loggers Siipplit'S, Fairliunk's 8cii1h, Doors A, Wintlows, Agricultural Ifiiploment Wagons & Vehicles. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. Aitnrle, Orefen Ho rdwore, Ship Chandlery, (rocerle, ProviBloriB, HA I NTH and OIUM. Special Attention paid to Supplying Ship). AHTOHIA IKON WOKKtt Fnnt St., foot of 4th, Astoria, General Macninists and Boiler Makci Lend end Mar Engines, Boiler work, Steen fcoat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Caillnet of All Dxcrlptlone Made lo Order os Short Notice. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox .Vice President O. 11. Prael Secretary Astoria Havings Bank Treasurer SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to, Office and yard at mill, II F I LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. O-A-OTOnX-A.. simile y7r fT) . llevt