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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOrtlAN, ITESIttY MOUSING, JUNK IK!7. We have just Gold Coin Stoves and Steel Ranges From Chicago, which we guarantee superior in every way to Anything on the market, and at a greatly reduced price Call and see Jthem at HOWELL & WARD'S Formeily M. C. Crosby's Store. The High Grade Candies at Lowest Prices New Lot Ladies', Misses and Children's Kid Spring Heel Shoes POPULAR PRICES. . . Columbia 5hoe Company 523 Commercial Street. SHOES Ladies', Misses and Children's.. 0XBL00D LACE Prices Reasonatlc Foil Value Complete Stock of Serviceable Boots and Shoes John Hahn & Co. 4 479 Commercial St. Arc ....THIS WEEK.... We will close out oar stock of L.odieV""i CHlldren's Sailors ....At Half Price.... ALBERT DUNBAR, Cor. Ninth and Commercial Sta AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. Not a flower But shows some touch. In freckle, streak or stain. Of bis unrivaled pencil. Cowper. Astoria won easily. Ask your grocer for "Papola." Beet meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. No dyspepsia If you use "Papola." Mr. Fred Norton la again at the OWc? "Enlisted for the War." Swope will be there. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. The football team beat Nabcotta by a core of 3 to L Mr. G. M. Hawes returned yesterday from Portland. Bee Rose, Higgins & Co.'s offer U sell goods for cash. Bee Ross, Higgins & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. Miss Pearl Holden spent yesterday with friends at Fort Canby. Remember, this Is the afte'noon for the tea at Mrs. I. Bergman's. C. B. Smith sella pure cream; no corn taroh or gelatine used. Leave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Higgins & Co.'s. Foard & Stokes keep "Papola," besides a full line of fine groceries. Yesterday the Parker House opened Its dining room for the season. 1 Born, to the wife of Captain E. P. Par ker, Sunday morning, a son. Mrs. Otto HeJlborn and son have re turned from a visit to California. A regular old-fashioned prairie schooner appeared in town yesterday. Its quaint and well-worn appearance caused no lit received car if the Celebrated Lace and Button tle comment as the vehicle passed down the principal street Boys', Youth's sad Little Goal's Ox Blood Shoe. Columbia Shoo Co. Best cup of coffee in town at the Model Restaurant. 461 Commercial street. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonnlere; It will not fall to whip. Mr. Walter Stokes, of Foard 4 Stokes Co., !s in Portland on a business trip. Mr. John Carlson and family will move to their new Seaside cottage :hl3 morn ing. For roofllng and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., J Ninth street ,-, - . . . . , ''Enlisted for the War," a play full of ; fun ami patriotism, at Fisher's Opera house July 1 If you wish to see something you can enjoy and laugh at, go to Fisher's opera Jiouse July 3. ,-,. ..i- Mrs. Phil Cook, on the Sound, a former Astorlan, Is reported as being v?ry ill with pleurisy. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St The highest price paid for fur skins. The sons of Mrs. O. W. Lounsberry, with a companion, are vUP.Ing with Mrs. Alex. Compbtll at Seaside. Mr. J. V. Crelghton, chief clerk of the Northern Pacific freight department, is still rusticating at Flavel. Tillamook creamery butter Is the bei-t made In Oregon. Received fresh every week. Ask your grocer for It. In Sunday's issue the daily records for the week at the bowling alleys made Mr. H. Wliie's score read 33 Instead of 3. The Misses Joe anil Lou Allen, daugh ters of Mrs. Thoma-s Crang. will arrive today to spend the summer in Astoria. The Warrenton and Sklpanon nines play ed a game of baseball yesu-rduy with the score being 1H to 15 In favor of the former. Sam Oliver's men. who struck Friday for higher wages at the seining grounds, went to work yesterday under a compro mle. One of the proudest men in towi Is Captain E. P. Parker, who Mas com menced to euueate anoth:-.- steamboat master. The Clatsop mills, Astoria Box Co., and other factories are running full time find have hard work to kefp ahead yt t-.eir orders. Mr. E. F. Thayer returned yesterday from Portland. He was recently In Ciil cago, and has resumed his duties on the steamer Lurllne. Saturday Inspectors Edwards nnd Mc Dermott examined the boilers of the steamer Astorian, and pronoun?ed th.-m in good condition. Flro works, flro crackers, flags, bunting and China lanterns at the New York Nov elty Store. Order from the eonntry promptly attended to. The baseball game in Uppertown Sun day, between the Alderbrooks and the Ar torlans, resulted in favor of the former by a score of 43 to 27. Jim Hare will be a living monument to the memory of General Grant at Fish er's opera house July 3. Admission. 50 'and 25 cents. The Fourth of July dance Burleigh the Cash Grocer. $1.00 Sack "lVifinl Kiiov" Flour $1.00 3 gill pail Snti 50 Cents 1 e can tl no Syrup 50 Cents Pail Jolly 25 Cents 4 pkv Corn Ntarcb SHANAKAN BUILDING. Telephone JJ thin year will be given the evening of tht 5th. at Foard Stokes' hall. UulUs free. ' j The- sheriff yesterday sold ill li. prop 'erty In the county which u levied mvn 'for unpaid taxes. In most Instance the 'county the purchase Mists Belle Kearney, of Mississippi, v 111 j lecture In 'he M. K. church. Tuesday even. ing. June !. Miss rvearney excels 111 nn. logic and splendid oratory. The Rev. Mr. Short and wife will return this morning frm Flavel. where they have been attending the dloces.in conten tion of the Episcopal church. Fine piano for sale cheap. Will take part payment In room and board for 'nan and wife. Easy terms for balance. Ad dress "Piano," care AstorUo. Full set of teeth. Ih; warranted. Pain less dentistry at reasonable prices. Pr. D. S. Stryker, dentist US years' experi ence), 5a Commercial street. Astoria Or. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Readers of the Astotian who sre hunt-1 Ing houses or rooms for rent, furnished and unfurnished, may find something to isuit them tn the Astorlan's for rent col- umn- . ii .-- The Red Men's excursion the Fourth of July promises to lie very lamely au ndej, and an Interesting event. The train will leave the Telephone dock nt 1:30 Sunday morning. Owing to Rev. Mr. Short's detention In Portland, this Week's rehearsal tr the boy's choir will not be held un'.ll Wednes day afternoon. Instead of Tuesday, as ar neunred. When you want a real Ufe-llke and artistic photo, don't foil to call on Snod grass. The work he is turning out now Is ahead of anything ever made In A,s torla before. , - .ju r - Bonfires were built Sunday evening at Flavel and on the hills of Astoria, '.n honor of the entrance Into the hurbor of the United States monitors Monterey ami Monadnock. - - - mm ' J Ross, Higgins & Co. are still In busi ness at the old stand and will give as good value for the money as anyone. Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs are In progress. A gentleman who has Just return-1) from California says that Southern Paella officials are making preparations to ship to Astoria the material for erecting sv. eral elevators at the mouth of '.he Colum bia. Notice has been received that Mr. Tur ner Oliver, grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, will be In Astoria Friday, July 7th, for the purpose of ex emplifying the unwritten work of the or der. A new Invoice of perfumes for the sum mer trade Just received. An assortment of choice odors of importers and domestic manufacturers; also Queen of Violets In quantities to suit Chns. Roge.-s, drug gist Fred Rosenstock will publish the official program of the Fourth of July celebra tion. All who wish to secure advertising space on the program should call or. Mr. Rosenstock early. In order to be accom modated. Don't forget that the tea to be given this afternoon and evening by the ladles of St. Agnes Guild of Grace church, nt the residence of Mrs. I. Bergman, r.id lie one of the mot enjoyable social fun.jtloiis of the summer season. Contractor C. G. Palmbur already ha. 110 feet of the new bicycle path com pleted, and will finish the rest of It by Saturday night. The graders probably will have their part of the work done about the same time. Ross, Higgins & Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallls" flour. Three carloads arrived here for them yesterday and they will from now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. Surday afternoon the funeral of the late Captain Phil Johnson was very large ly attended. P.f-v. J. J. Walter conduced the first part of the servlcp, the remainder being In the hands of the Odd K'.-llows, of which order the captain was a mem ber The Pioneers Odd Fellows and pilots HEADQUARTERS FOR jPire Works d Fire Crackers OF ALL KINDS WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. attended the funeral, lincrmciit was made at tlrevnwind tvinetery, the stsani or lairlln carrying out passenger tn the funeral. Captain F. M, Hcuutmikcr rvad the service. The young ladles of St. Asiies lull. I. elntce church, will give an afiernnon ten and musical nt the residence of Mr. I. 1'iriiinan, No, J't ISohd street, this nflcr nKn, A cordial Imitation Is extended 10 all church ptsiple and others to al'ctid, Some little uneasiness was manifested yesterday tn the various (tunny oilier, in av-unt of :he hint given In the imilrf of the fees of oMclils. It was stated In a n argument In the Kill ease 'hit there was n defect In the Oregon law ill tvg-ird to this subject. Messrs. a. S. Tee and Frank Spittle re turned yesterday from IVrtlmd. While there they attended tile Kplsciei-il cjnei. linn. Mr. Spittle reports that the cen- ventlon was one of the most Interesting nr. I harmonious church gatlterliws 1 ol he ever attended. .l is A An,l.'M,'n V II. I'littcrsotl. I Ucld, tleo. Whltuker, IVrtland: A. tUvk er. Albany: The. Itoylr, Kliappu: J.is. Alei'nrthv Ann Vriinclsco: S. It. Thomas. llrooktleld; V. S. Ward. St. Louis: 1 V. Homier. Chicago, registered nt the Parker House yreterday. The following cltlsens spent Sunday at Seaside. .1. W. Williams, F. J. Ta.r and wife, Mrs. A. l.eberninn nnd il.uiv.t',1. r. Mrs. K. J. Smith an I son, W. Tltnson and wife. Mr. and Mrs, IVIlinger and daughter Mrs. V. It. Painter, lr. O. 11. K.stes. i It, Cooper, Ceo. Xeland. Walter Smlih. r.eHrt ree'lve. yesterl iv from the unnerle stateil that thcn was I decided Itniirovement In the run of llslt. The trapxr and seiners nr doing Mrii.ul:ir ly well. There nr many Units .-(shim; In the tipvr river, the number being much larger than usual, and th llshermrn are making good wages on the. avrniKs. A new river s"r'lce hns been lnnugu rate.1 between Astoria and Rainier, ore eon. Including- all Intermediate landlt.KS. The tine steamer "Pilgrim." Captain A. u Ilratee. will moke round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving I'.alnl.-r at S:3u a. m , reaching Astoria at H:'. landing at the rourt.-enth striHt whnrf, and de parting on her return at l:. Pn-mpt time and the best ervl-e Is guarantied for both passengers and freight. The railroad line between th' O I! N. dock and Tongue Point. Is now vcrv nrly completed. One small gi.p of al. tut 2m feet near the browrry. remain to N cIomhI and another one, snmewluit longer, in fn nt of the fishermen's can nery, rppertown. will be rlosml up In a few days. The contractors ur.. w..rkln.- hard and will pndxitilv hnve tile w rk done by July j, , Northern Pacific railroad trains lint Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f r Taeoma, Spokane, and the Fast. Cloee connection made at Spokane for Ross land. Nelson, Sand'W and Rrttlsh Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or addrews C. W. STONE. Astoria. Or. In the window of the office of Frank l Parker Is a Cre-so-nt bicycle which has been donated by Sherman He Thing to be mined for the Iwnetlt of the l.leyrle path to Hammond Park. It Is on n frame wl,h an electric mejtor allai lied iin.J It Is an !en g less how fii.-t It tr..i ls In the air. All day long people have been hulHliil watches on It but no two ngrue ns to In speed. It has twen suggested that a rml cJ cycJonntcr l.e placed on the wheel V. C. Itarrett, W. S. Still. Chicago; A Anderson. O. S.Walehstrnm, F. A. Knipp, A. A. Wright, T. II. Davis, Al ltetts. H. Schmidt, C. II. Iodd. F. W. Condor. R. I.. Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Neville ami sou, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kehn, J. V. Crelgi ton, M. M. KorefT and wife, D. 8. Lnshlrr, Portland; W. Evan ami wife, I'. p. A., Frank Klan, Fort Cnnby: C. C. WcGow an, Chinook: R. F. Volght, F. II. Med ton. Jus. Shower, Pan Francisco, wire guests of the Occident yesterday. Work Is being pushed with clgor all along the line of the Astoria Oobln mil.-, road. Messrs. Howymnn ft De Hart have now about "fl m-n at work, and ex pect to bo able to employ Pjmi in u kl'.ort time. The side cuttings along the bolt's on the bank of the river prgf-s rapidly, and with seven dredge at wor on the tide lands, piling up an average of nearly ion yards of grade each per day, the line Is extending very fast. There are some pieces of heavy work to de, but it is thought they will be get through with In time to have the road completed this fnll Oregonlan. The Fourth of July celebration, It Is predicted, will lie a credit to this city, artel will bring m.'iry vlslte.rs to town. No better sele-ctlon cejiild be made In the the sporting management than Messrs, Peter Grant and C. J. Trenchurd. Roth of these gentlemen arc '.horoughly post-d on all klnels of sports, and will m-e that the program Is promptly rarrte-d out to the letter. They have provided a most ex cellent i ntertalnrnr nt on taeir part. tvM, h III be duly appreciated by the public. The officers 0f the A. F. C. have secured the sanction of the P. M. A., so that their me;mbe-r can compete In the hundnd yard dash and 120-yard hurdle, as well as 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 Some Things Complete Salmon t V .A. W tV A f J Lmvn Mowers J J LAWN NOSK f Srvvvvv vvm For 5ale by FOARD In tin. ot!n r contests. The rtmt two ileitis will utxliMibtfdly bring out a number of young athletes, who Mil rrcelo llli T il hanillciiis.. Illiyiie nun and numerous other events for young and old will be in th' cards. The chief attraction PI is. the mounted broadsword content, to take pl.u-e on Van Duson's grounds lie. iween the champion, Itaron Mali bin mid his tniln.-r. This will Iw a treat which the pcpl I'unnot nfTurd to miss All rli- trl.s by amateurs, which will be r'cep.il without fee, must 1st In by Saturday nlitlu, the third. Miss llelle Kearney's lec ture' last even. Ing. ul the Methodist church, under the itostdcv of the AstorU brunch of llie V. C. T. t'., was enjoyed by a good-sis d audleiH-e, ceHniussl of some of the l-t and nuwt Intelligent of Astoria's cltliens. Miss Kearney Is nn excellent public p"uk. er. and her address was replete with lug In. I, prople tlc. and persuasive reas.mlir:. Th.-r are tame who heard Mls Keanuy but went home with n stronger sentiment In favor of the rati., of temperance, and a hlglu-r and nobler Ideal In life. It Is an entirely modest estimate of .'.ll-s Kisirn.'s I. attire to say no lie'ter un the same subject bus perhaps ever lerll ,1. lu i re.l In Aslorlit I - - ' The larxe ow re:ntly built by the Trulllnu-er s was suc.-essfully launched ttt nccn yesterday. In the laun h from ;he disk at the old mill It was necessary In turn the scow cimiph bly over before she struck the water. The nrangemi nt Were carefully plained but It was txpeitcd that she woald l? at Mist partially filled with water lief ore shu righted In the rln. The result was so satisfactory that after .:e was In the water It was found tiiat but a few gallons of water was In her. "Julie a number of people were present lo si e the launching and all expressed them selves as dellghteel nt the success of the ui.dertakliig. No wire was broken ov.t I,, r Is.w nor v.ns she furrnaly mimed. At the meeting of the general arrange rru-nt committee for the Fourth Of July rrli Trillion, wtili h wns h-dd 'us: nUhl, the various suh-commltters r-Krtesl all arrangeme-nts pnu-ll'iilly completed for the greatest cclelratlon ever held In As torlu. Answers have l.t rcelvel rom various organisations which will appear In tho procession, lioth from neighboring towns, ns well as Uie civic anel othr :itv organizations. A grand display of .'Ire. works In the evening Is assured. Mr, I'eter (inint, of the committee on sports, h:ot received from Huron, th broadsword man and his men, a contract for their apM-ariince he-re on the fifth, the day nf tho ccle-brntion, which wns exe-cuted an l returnesl to them. Astoria, apparently, drM-s net Intend to take a back seat for any of the cities In Oregon In proportion to liopulatlon. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It Is ater rible accident to be burned or scalded; but the pain and agony and frightful disfigurements con be quickly overcame without leaving a scar by using He witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Charles Rogers. The) whole life can take on a new phase In twenty-four hours. Sale we will give inducements J3 -Ross, Higgins & Co. in Season Nets, Knitted Web 5 tit II, lino- r Carpenter's Tools' & STOKES CO. RED JIEH'S EXGURSION ...TO... Seaside,-Sunday, -Jaly-4th civen by CONCOWIiY TRIBE NO. 7 Train leaves Telephone ilnck at villi u.ni. The Aslxria Military IUn.1 will I hi in allciiiliiiii'e. Jtblgti Cltiveluinl will deliver tlieornlinti. Round Trip Tickets, . . $1.00 Children Udweeli Sge of VI nu.l & )ears, HAM-' F.UJK There will he jili'tity of ginul smrl on llie program. FISHER'S - OPERA - HOUSE ....SATURDAY, JULY 3 "Enlisted for the War" TIIK WAR I'll AM A II.l, UK l'lli:ni.NTi:i AT FISIil'IlK ul'Kll.l llot'HK. HATl'llDAV KVKMNH. Jl'I.V S. WITH tiik koi. lowing caht f CHAHACTF.Ua; llob Tri.esworth SVilder Howell IIom'U Jetlks II II. Vl.hibn . M. F. Hardest) Fred lury Illralll Jenks J. C, 8wo Crimp (colored) General Grant J. w. i;rw:i J. W liars Colonel lloxsr John Young tlaylle liinord Mlm J sslo Jewell Mrs. Trueswi.rth Miss Ida Anderson .Ma tllr Trucswerth. . .M.s Kay l. b rman Admission to all parts of the house, U) elits; th ki is fur the theater and dni co Monday evening ut FiMird Htnkei hall, j cents i nch, single lb ki ts to the ilull l . cents, or II fur gentleman and lady. I.llill.-M Will Hot le lldmltted flee to til dance, bill must procure tickets. lance, but must procure tki ts. 187a Sy Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Fisfper Brothers, Sell Ship Chandler Hardware, Iron it StfH!, Coal. GpK'brie A Provisions, Flour A Mill Feci, Paints, Oils, VninWlif, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Poors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons t& Vehicles. RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Kcturn In One Duy, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. imAZEE. Master. Will leave ftalnler dally, except Sunday, at 6:30 a m touching at I Du. Mer gers, Stella, Oak Point, Eaglo til II, Knappa, Clifton, Westport, and other landings, arriving at Hth street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:M p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory isrvloe guaranteed. J. B. WYATT, Phons No. 68 Astoria, Orsgos Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provision, FAINTS and OILH. SfMClal Atuntloo Psld te Supplying Ships. ASTORIA IRON WORKH Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria, General Macninists and Boiler Makat Itei tni Mar Englnss, Bullw work, Slssa botl tnd Canntry Work 1 Specialty. Castlogl of All Dsscrlptlons Mads to Ordsr ot Short Notlca. John Fog..,, President and Superintendenl A. Ia. Fox Vioe President O. B. Prael Secretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer THE ASTORIAN WANT COLUMNS ruit hint. Full IlKNT-Furnished house, r"tiily tor liniisekepliMI. Kxt baliua slivi'l. n ipill'c uf H, T, Mr Ken II, , l'tH KKNT-Twu clean, slx-ruon col lages, liupilra of W, J. Hculley, 4.11 tlnnd street, or 4lt li'.xclmnga slroel, I 'tilt ItKNT-Klght-room hmise nil imh siiwt, near (I rand; I'.n wr month. As- tnrln I ai ml H liivpstnii'iit Co., VA Cum luerelnl strrs-t l''nll IlKST -Nlce twii-story, elglil Mom collage, centrally iuti1; rut l.n, Hlusrt Hios, Hll Coiniiiere'lal slret, Full II KNT-Furnished room, centrally located: ill Kxchattst street Full IU.NT.-Two rooms furnished for Hlllit huusekeepltig, over VJ t'ointniriinl siii it; 113 pur iiiiMith, Astuiiii I .mi I mid Investment t'o. Full IlKNT Furnished nx.ms, M suit or 4nl, by the day or iii'eilh. Hotel Tin lie, under nitre new iiuuiaga- iHout. tlient mluL'tion In ratoa. Mrs. U, V. Purler, manager. Csr, ltovenl and Fianklln. FOR UK NT -Several well fuinUlM4 rooms fur Kelillnliivu cheap at corner uf iHiiiw aiul Kevoiiili streela No, 11 He ven tit. Full IU.NI' To upstairs rooms si 4 Flrvotitlt strrot, N, W. corner llnrilsua avenue Inuulro on preitilK. - MKN WANTED. IUIIimsJ hands wanted fur Iminedlsl work on track. Apply at rsuti 4. Kiavsl lilm k. A. C. 11. It. It WANTF.1'. ,M'i:i lly an rlerleiiwl tt'tinan. la ii eh niilns lo do .VUilnss "H." Atiif Inn littler. Ft)H HA1.K. Foil HAI.K i first tm inlbh "uws fur sale ut a l-iiisil", also 1 good Walk l.i-e, Alililv at lllefflie rt)ll HAI.K A J. 8. Mundjr lmpr.,ved friction drum hoisting miiitue. Hl boiler, 7x2H feet; cylinder. 7x1: Indies, A flnit-vtas engine, alta.wt as gs4 as now. Address "A." AslorUn uftli'. FOUND, l'iiM An iinitr-lla, on. the sidewalk III front of Asturla National I tank ilntirr can iwiirt saiiip by calling at Astorian unlcti sud mytng for Ibis notlcs. rKOFKHMlON AL. CAKUa. c. c. n now eh. ATTullNET AT LAW liundorson tluildlng. Astoria. Oregoa. JOHN T. LIOHTCH. ATTOn.NEr.AT-LAW. omce, upstslr. Astorian tluildlng. lll. JAV Tt'TTLli, PHYSICIAN AND HL'KUEON omce, rooms 5 and 6. 1'ylhUn bulldg. um Commercial St. Ilesldence sams. Telephone IsJ. Acting assistant surgeon V. S. Ma rine hospital service. II. A. SMITH, DENTIST. Mourns 1 and 2, I'ythlan Hulldln, over C. It. Cooper's store. DIL O. 1). ESTlCfl, rilTSICIA.N AND 8 U HO ICON. Special sttenllun to diseases of somas and surgery. OrTlce ovsr Danslger's store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. J. Q. A. IIOWLDT. ATTOIINET AND COUN8ELOIV AT LAW. Oflloe on Bond street. Astoria, Or. H. T. CnOSBT, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. 4M Commeretal street Cheater V. Dolpb. Richard NliiaT DOLI'H & NIXON, ATTORNET8 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14. it, H and IT, Hamilton Kulldlng. All legal and eol Inctlon busln ss promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe ilalty . ' -a SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODOH NO. 7, A. P. and A. M Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evenlsg ot each month. O. W. LOUNSDERRT. W. at E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary- A SNAP. For sale cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lots In McClure's. Astoria. For particulars call on HoweU, A Ward, 61D Dond street. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want good lumber and lowest prices figure with the Oobel Mills. W. B. EDWARDS, agent. .SNAP A KODAK. , at any man coming out of our store and you'll get a portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thoughts, Huch quality In the liquors we have to offer are etiough te, please any man. COMB AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO. A. V. AUIvKN, , DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth arid Commercial streets.