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' . THE DAILY ASTOrtUN. WKUXKSD.W MOUSING, JUNK 8(. 1BOT. - .. . ,. . - - I I 1 We have just received car .f the Celebrated Gold Coin Stoves and Steel Ranges From Chicago, which wo gin ran too superior in every way to anything on the market, and at a greatly reduced price Call and see jjtherr. at HOWELL & WARD'S Formed? M. C. Crosby's Store. The Spa High Grade Candies at Lowest Prices SHOES Ladies, Misses and Children's.. OXBLOOD LACE Prices Reasonable Foil Value Complete Stock of Serviceable Boots and Sboes John Hahn & Co. Are Warranted 479 Commercial St. ....THIS WEEK.... We will close out oar ' stock of Ladles' and Children's Sailors ....At Half Price.... ALBERT DUNBAR, Cor. Ninth and Commercial Sts AROUND TOWN. WEDNESDAY. Leave no tender word unsaid. Do good while life shall last: Tou know the mill can' never grind With the water that la past. Ask your grocer for "Papola." Beat meals 10c. at Casino restaurant. No dyspepsia If you use "Panola." "Enlisted for the War." Swope will be there. Ice cream Smith's. by the bushel at C. B. See Rose. Hlggins & Co.'s offer to seU goods for cash. See Boss, Hlggins & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. 352 boxes of cherries, cheap, at Foard & Stokes Company's today. C. B. Smith sella pure cream; no cam tarch or gelatine used. Leave your orders for wild blackbirries at Boss Hlgglna & Co.'s. Foard & Stokes keep "Papola," besides a full line of fine groceries. Cap tali Tatton arrived from San Francisco yesterday morning. Boys'. Tooth's and Little Gent's Ox Bloed Shoes- Columbia Shoe Co. Best cup of coffee In town at the Model Restaurant, 463 Commercial street Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonnlere; It will not fall to whip. Special sale of fine red currants today. Prices very low. Robs, Hlggins & Co. Frank Cook returned to his seining grounds yesterday with additional men. For roofting and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., 'M Ninth street The finest cherries of the season, picked expressly for our trade. Foard & Stokes Company. Two hundred boxes assorted fruits Just In. Everything going ch?ap. Roes, Hlg gins & Co. Walter Waye, Green Mountalnr, P. So renson, 8. Tailor, Grand Rapids: W. C. McClellan, God's Valley: John L. John son, James Brownell, Jewell; A. V. Ol- Don't waste stamps. Save up your Schillings Best yellow tea-tickets, and send several guesses for that missing word in one envelope. Schillings Best money back tea, at your grocer's. Rules of contest published in lare advertisement about the first and mie'eiie of each month. a; 6 Iver, La Grande: U A. Jacohson. Port- j ir- j, v. XIan-on. of the Fori Steven lunJ; H. Girt, llay City, were at the lighthouse, l reported to lw very III. Med Parker House yesterday. 'C.,j aid was eveutvd from Astoria ad It !i hoped that In a few .lays ne will In- Mrs. Harry Huuiblett al daughter J .-( to mend. left yesterday for a month's trip to Cal Komla. "Enlisted for the War,' fun ami patriotism, at a play full of Fisher's opera house July 1 If you wish to so something you can enjoy and laugh at, go to Fisher's opera house July 1 Mr. H. R Ponhwlck was down from Coble yesterday with another large wow load of lumber. Joha Doe In the police court yesterday. was fined J10 for disorderly conduct and being Intoxicated. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor. 117 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Delayed freight of M doxc.i shirt waiMs worth $1.10. to be sacrificed at Sc. They : are beauties. Shan.oh.ui Bros. I Tillamook creamery butter Is the best mad in Oreron Received fresh tvenr week. Ask your grocer for It Razor stroos from fifty cents to three dollars and strops from twenty-five cents to four dollars at Rogers' drug store. I Jnrire x a Cleveland h.-i hn invitnl to deliver the Fourth of July orotion at the Red Men's gatheri at Seaside. Mr. C. H. Warren, ren's cannery and manager of War- j nephew. Clarence ' White, were visitors in the city yestcr day. Shooting match at Smith's Point brtse- have Madison's cigar store at 1 a id 3 j 1 p. m. .were arrested at Warrenton, Monday, Gcorgt Hannlg an arrived on the steamer 'charged with steal!. and killing cattle, yesttnlay morning from San Francisco. VVTV arralgmd yesterday In Ju.lL-e Ahei He is on his way to viilt his parents at 'cromhie's court and placed under Cathlamet ; bonds earn, ami will have their prelim- 'inary hearing at 1" o'clock this morning. At the bowling alleys yesterday, Mrs. I Pm-I rnjol ih h'L'h u-nn. of . am) MLsrs. Coojs-r and Palmburg tied with a score of 47 each. . Fir. work., fire er.ck.r..fl.gMnth,r'UJiVer the trees by Thursday morning, and Chin, lanterns at the New York No-i The boys a l girl of the liberty car, it- si..... (. hnm th. -ntintr- ' promptly attended to. : Mr. J. C. Hart, agent of the O. R. & X. Co. at Heppner. Oregon, Is spending a few days In the city, recuperating from the efTects of overwork. Canneries yesterday reported fish run ning about as usual, although some are of the opinion that the season will be, on the whole, a slack one. Fine piano for sale cheap. Will take part payment in room and board for man and wife. Easy terms for balance. Ad dress "Piano," care Astorian, The r,cw time card of the A. & C. R. R. R. will go into effect July 1. Many new trains have been provided for the ber.efit of the traveling public. Mr. C. Y. Taylor, one of the largest ranchers Ira Xehalem, says that the hay crop In the valley will be a short one this season, but fruit Is all right. White Collar li-. excursion rates from July 3 to July 6, inclusive, will be one far for the round trip, between all points on the Astoria an1 Portland route. Full set of teeth, l!'r, warranted. Pain less dentistry at reasonable prices. Dr. D. 8. Stryker, dentist IX years' experi ence), V2 Commercial street Astoria Or. When going East travel on the North ern PaclHc Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. Readers of the Astorian who are hunt ing houses or rooms for rent furnished and unfurnished, may find something to suit them In the Astorian's for rent col umn. Mr. C. F. Overbaugh, traveling freight agent for the O. R. & X. Co., came down yesterday afternoon, and will take what business Colonel Bavage a!l his frk-nii. left for him. 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. The Western Union Telegraph Company now has on hand enough wire to string four lines between Astoria and Goble. Foreman Morrison will commence today Burleigh the Cash Grocer. $1.00 Sm'k "drifted" Snow" Flour 1.00 3 rhI j'utl Sru 50 Cents 1 Kl can llu Syrup 50 Cents Pail Jolly 23 Cents i pkg Cvru Starch SHANAHAN BUILDING. Tetephon - stringing the wire to Seaside. This looks like business n ml Is only another Indica tion that the Atorla road will be wvond lo none In any of It appointments. Mr. Gus lllldebrand. w ho drove out over the pipeline road Monday evening, reports :.. the road U in fairly good condition. 'anj thousands of cords of wood is piled jup all along the li. e. Some Pne sample of growing tlax were exhibited yesterday. The pl..t were or IS inches long, and were grow n by Mrs. Dr Adair on h r Sunnyme.id f..rm The seed was own May i' In the circuit court yesterday Judge '.McHrtde rendered decree of absolute 'divorce In the suit of John M Ulcr vs. Emma Mailer. The couple nau wen married about two months. Ross, Hlggins & Co, are still In busi ness at the old stand and will give ! as good value for the money as anyone. I Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs are in progress. Contractors yesterday made good ne.ui- way t.i raising the Brown Mock, n is 'expected that today or tomorrow the .... . . ill 1 ..nflrolv oml mreoi imprvirnum "... - completed, for which the public will Iw 'duly thankful. Rocs. Hlggins to. nave ibjioh uw agency for the famous "Corvallla" I flour. Three carloads arrived here for thom vwiterdav and they will trom :now on furnish dealers wiin in. a. mill prlo In lots to suit. Yesterday Charles Rohr succeeds! In moving Fisher's store building alw.it 12 feet bock from the street. Bookkeeper Carney was In fear of his life, for if the underpinning had giveu w ay. he w ould 'nave boon dumped out of the hark win- Theodore Rubles ami Paul Hans. II. who It Is desired by the committee that those parties who have agreed to furnl-h overgree-ns for the d,-.ormlurv of the ; sneakers' stand on the Fourth of July Pioneers ami memheni of the G. A. It. will be given seats on th't platform,. A new river service has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore on including all Intermediate landings, I The fine steamer ' Pilgrim," Captain A. L. Brazee. will make round trips dally I except Sunday, leaving Rainier at 5:3U a. m., reaching Astoria at n:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. i'rompt time and the best service Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight The board of delegates of the volunteer fire department met Monday night and decided to keep up the organization u.'.ill such time as a law might be enacted granting them exempt certificates. It 1:, the purpose: to Issue a certificate to any one who has served seven years in tin: department ami stands clear on the books of the companies Mr. M. J. Roche, formerly night editor of the Oregonian, now Northwestern pas senger ag-er.l of the Rio Grande. West ern railway, with headquarters In Port land, spent yesterday In Asctorla. Mr. Roche Is one of the Jolly agents, and makes friends wherever he goes. He says the Ogden Gateway route Is gelling Its full share of passenger trafhe. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f',r Tacoma, Spokane, and the Eat. Cloie connection made at Spokane for Ross land, Nelson, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining c.mps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. Mrs. I. Bergman's residence, last night was brilliantly Illuminated, an1 the rooms profusely dec or,it-d with handsome dow ers. Roses galore, great bunches of dals li, mock oringe blossoms and ferns were everywhere. The occasion was the after noon tea and evening sociable given by the ladles of St. Agnes Guild of Grac, church. These entertainments always at tract large numbers, and yesterday's was no exception to the rule. In splie of HEADQUARTERS FOR Pirc Works d PIre Crackers OF ALL KINDS WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. bad weather, both nfler.won and evening Mrs. Bergman's handi-onie imilom were v row del. The dining room table was covered all diy and cvnalng with all nmii ner of good things, and what Willi music ;.d ivcttrttlon ev.ryivie wetm-d to hae n od time. The result Ann chilly w is most satlsfnoiovy, H U reported ilia I t ,uty 1'nlied Stalea Mai-shal Stunrt, who has b.eii In- MSiiuatlng I lie eases tf some runaway sailors, thought he struck a trail e-ier- Iny, and trnekel Iismii Knapptixi couple of largo boxes w hich were supposed to ontalo s,illors' cKulu-s, The Ik,s were iellvered at a wrtilln shIihmi, a' l niter much ni guiuent and some III lb' CM use Mr. Stuart got possession of theiii. and 'i.i.l them opened, only to llnd that tin ' contained empty Ner Nvttl.s Mr. W. II. I'aul. iiciieial agent of the freight do:arlni.vil of the Klo l.ran.ie Woslern tlio "Kgdcn Gateway" Wlted the city yestenlay for the Mi-I time. II-' s.is that his line, although op.'ii--d for business only tbr,-e weeks agiv lias in ready seourvd a large share of Northwest ern freight. Mr. I'aul Is not an optimist. but says thit then- Is certainly a grc.il luliuv In-fore Oregon aiiil Alorla, wll'i Its h.irHr a.al that the Klo Gra-ide Is going to help build M he the state. Col.viel Frank i tf.ivnge. Irax.lli'g ag.v.t for "Hilly ' M.-ao s rauro i.i. . lown from Portland wt,rday. The Hrt thing he did was to entertain all visiting rallrod men by giving them a i excursion on his private steam launch, the Dwyer. to Flavel. where he sidetracked them. fllh the co-operation of Marvigvr l.o, k.-. ami while the r.-st of the porty were playing billiards the colonel hasten,-.! ba. 't to Astoria and secured all the freight iml vvisjH-ngers tvfon- his friends ('"i had a whack nt It. The Nys say th. y will .-t ev.n with the colo:.l before the summer is over. Traveling Agent Savage, of the Dinah. says It Is estimated there will In- In sm Kni vlsco next w,-k llflwn thousand r..istcr: people t- ntu-atl the t'hrU-.l.m Kn leavor conveition. live hoiiKind ot thtwe pcspl will n-turn hme via un-gmi ami the Northern route. It might If a good thing for (he Christian Kiile.nor people of Astoria to organuo and send a committee to rortl.in.l to nu-,1 in. visitors from tlx- Fast ami exte-.l lln-i an invitation to visit tnis cn n u i not only in- a i-.mpllmciu lo the visitor-, but would oerttinlly ri sult in a wldcpr. i I knowledge of Astoria's gn-at harbor. Yesterday Mayor Taylor v.-tl the ordimuice authorlxing the const ru -tloii ..' the McClure ilr il ago system. The ordi nance was recently p.isss by a vole of ' to I. Protests were 'lied by prop, rty owners, some of whom afterwards wl;h drew their objections, with tiie pnn I '. that the Improvement should not . ot to exceed JIM p-r lot. The mayor ,1: 1 not consider that a conditional withdrawal was sulllclont protection to the city, and returned the ordinance without hl sig nature, lie approved tlie onlimmce a-i- thorixtr.g the issu.niec arnl coll---tlo.i .f warrants for the l-n. fits a.s.-ss.-,l against pro'rty-ownTs on (u-count of th-- ,x tenslo .- of Comni -rcl il street to th- r..-w depot. A Mlit.VCri.ol'rf :;Sil'!-. Alsjiit l o' lo k yi-t.rd.iy nitrnl".g, in express t.-nni belonging t" .-'hi riini.i s li.irn, while Hiding r, o r Koss. lilggl h t'o.'s store. Ncarne frlghtctu-d. r;.n aw.iy. nr-d aloi'i-it e.tus.-d the d.;ith -f two women and four children. Tlie horses dinhe l lo i linn. I street .it ;i lively g.i'.t. iin.l sharply tiini,-,! Into Fleventh street. Just at til it tin Mrs. John U. nrlsjn, with her nurse girl mid four children, the youngest one being In a baby leiKKV, were passing along the street. Two of the children were ph-K up by Peter Grant and Harry ll.imlil. lt and curried to a phice of safety, wber. they sit' wlutt was aiut to ha n. When th- wag.m made the curve It was thrown agal wt u pile of liimis-r. wretieh iiig one of the whe-ls from the axle. Tlie wheel rolled with gn-at force against the nurse girl, and knis k.il her down, as well as one of the ehlldp.n. and completely passed over the I mi by buggy, binding with groat force against the side of the build ing. The bystander held their Im-nth Irr usprBe, anll:i,.itlng the i-ry worst. Marvelous to say, not one of tlw- party wua seriously Injured, arnl the baby was not even touehed. XOTICK. All persona arc cautioned against plac ing lumber, wood, wagons or other ob structions on or near the rullriad iradt. Such action Is dangerous to the traveling public, and whether done through care lessness or malice Is a penal offense. Hereafter parties guilty of such practices will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ASTORIA & COLfMBIA RIVEIl RAIL ROAD COMPANY". A SNAP. For aaJft cheap and on easy term., four choice building Iota In McClure'. Astoria. For particulars call on Howell & Ward, 519 Rond Btn;et. 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 ...... Warrenton Is i. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. ,1on Application. Some Things Complete Salmon jrw -re trm ir w - mm I ....... l r i A A A A A jV A' - I.UV II JMUVt hi LAWN M05I: For 5ale FOARD ins u ii-i: ii";:iN-'i fWlorman i'aul Aha Heiur.is Home to Tin I III i WUe Gone. only Ivirly yei.-rdny tnor l: g I'.ml Aha. one of tin- U-st-known flsherineri in Kinney's employ, retur.-ed from the moaih of the rH.i Uh n lat fell of l!-h. u.id after ills. luirgltiit 1.1 cargo, proceeded home as usual. I poti arrival nt his house he was stunned to find that his wife h id been missing from home since last Mo-.day noon. Aha Iriwi dl.iti ly mad.- a s. ar h of the premises, and came down town to , roport t,ie matter to the nuiiioniies. Mr. Abu is im elderly man. ami nis wife a young and handsome woman. He Is un Industrious ma. .. anil has !--n working hard and eonseiiueritly low l-en away from homo a great deal. Ills wile WHS last .V l-IWe. n 1 lltwl 2 O'clock Monday iifti-rnoon at the postolllce. Since then no truce ban bee v found. Mr. Aha scouts the Intimation that sho might have cloptd with another man, nor does be Islievo that she committed suicide by drowning or otherwise, as others have suggested might !m the case. It Is r. IKjrtiMl that the family have always lived together happily, and Mr. Aha told sum of his friends last night that his wife had gone to llwiico on a visit, and hns sent a telegram of Inquiry to that isilnt without rply. as ywt, on a .'' omit of the lines being down. At n bite hour i"st night. Mr. Aha could not le seen, find no further particulars were obtainable, ex cept the fart that his wife left nil of her Jewelry and money In the hoiis which would seem to Indicate that she had cither go n a visit and been un cxi:tedly dctalrw-d, or thiit some un known iicident had orciirrcd to her. NO'llCiJ, WOODMICN OF TIIR WOltMJ. All m.-mbers of Climax Camp, No. '5, Woodmen of tho World, lire reuuested to altor.d Tiur:ny night's session of the camp. There will be buslnes of s.Hclal Importance. V.. A. HAN8F.N, C. C. F, It. KOGKRH, Clerk. Sale - - - we will give Inducements la Ross, Higgins & Co. the Best... TIIE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE 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? in Season Nets, Knitted Web IS A fk mm llJuiklintf Hardware: 'Carpenter's Tools: V V VV VV VV l & STOKES CO. RED NEK'S EXGURSION . ..TO... Seaside,- Sunday, - July - 4th riUFN RV - . Fll IlKNT-Two upntttim r.-oitu st u3 CONCOIVILY TRIBE NO. 7 I i:ii-veiiih sirrrt, N W. corner llnrilsoa Trsiii leaver Ti'li''lioni 'lock at N W b in. J svenue. impiira on prrini Tlis ,t..ri Mililnry llnii.l will l in MKN WANTED. Ileliilalice. ( m k.vv Jll lk's I'levelimd will deliver Hie ortitioti. luiiad hands wanted fur Iminrdl.b. i w..rk on track. Apply at 4. FUrsJ Round Trip Tickets, . . Jl.W'biock a c. it. u. a Clnldreti lntweeu ages of l'J I 1 hih I 5 rnrs, ll.Vl.l' I'AKK There will In- plelily of guml s-ort ou Hie in griiiu. 4th .?.! July Doalora In All KlnclM of ! IroworkM mi rirccrnckcrM ciii!AIi:ht Afsi iii:ht c'omi: ad mi'.i: Po. .17.1 Hon, I Htrol IH FISHER'S - OPERA - HOUSE ....SATURDAY, JULY 3 "Enlisted for the War" thi; w Ait 1 1 it a ma wii.i, in: l'RKhl.NTi:i AT FIHIIFIlK HI'KllA llolHi:. HATl'lll'A Y KVKNINO. JII.V 3, WITH TIIK FOI.MiWI.VI CAST ol-' CHAItACTKK.I: Hob Trt.esworth II. 11. Vl.lalin Wilder Howell M. F, Hardesty Miw.-a Jonl.li I-'red llusey Hiram Jenks J. ('. Hwope Crimp (colored) J. W. i;row:i ienernl Grant J. W Hum Colonel linger .John Young Gaylle Gl fiord Miss Jeslo Jewell Mrs. Trilesworlh Miss Ida Anderson Al.it tie Truesworth. . .Miss Fay l.-de rmnn Admission to nil parts of the house, W eents; tb kets for the theater and dnrce Monday evening nt Foiird & Hluken hull, 75 cents each; single tickets to tho ilaji -e, .Vi cents, or II for genllemnu mid lady. I.adlin will not be admitted free to Iho dance, but must procure tickets, dance, but must procuro tVkuts. 187a iqi Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Fisher Brothers, Sell Ship Chandler , Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Groceries! & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, PaintH, Oils, VarnifheH, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'a Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagon 8 & Vehicles. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Frulti Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Trath and Commercial itreU f roK iir nt. Tn IlK.N T - I'm nislir.l hou.,. in rent for Ux- siiiiiturr. Parlor. ItlliiK room, ImhU room mid kiiclin, including piano. Ap- ply iil Friuiklin m. 1'iilt III-; NT Furnished buns -, r-oily tor lioiim k -plug Kkihalih'e street. In ipiltr. of (4 T, McKenii j I'i'U Itli.vr -Two clean, sls roon rol Inii'i. lniiilro of W, J. n.'lill.-y. Ml llolld .ir.et. or 111 I'lrlwnii slrvt, I Full HUNT-l:ik-ht-r.Hii hiMiso on PUh irwi, near ilnmd. IS) wr month. A toru lind A In intent Co. ''! Com. Itleretnl irrrl. Full III, NT- Nl' Iwu-slory. night room colta.o. i . nil ally lvnir.t; relit I.'". Hltmrt, Hioa, Ml l omiiierclal tr-"t Full IlKNT -FurnUhml riHiin. conirally lo.aud: ill i:ti:lmli treL Full lti:NT -T rooms furnlshr-t f.ir lliiht hulls, keeping, uk. r U I'oinlnrr. 1kJ lit.!: li: h r inonlii ,lurl:i l.mi l and llU uMtO'llt I ' Full i;i:nt-I'urtUsiKd rwnMi. ultrt or single, by the day or month. lloie Tlgho, under .nt lr. majia. inont tirr-At rvtlucllon in rwtos. Mra. II. V. IVrter. insjiager. C'-r l.'Iev.ntJs and Frnnklln. Full lli:NT- Several well furnUtw rooiiiD for griitlrtm-ti t heap st corner ; ! " m.uio and rW-v-utli strvots. No, lt nth. WANTKI. WaNTKI - Hy mi rx;i.-ruiu-rd wmiarv ; iuu, li milug lo do A'l-irr "H," Ator Ian olllc Foil flAI.li Fok ham:-?! nrit.ci.iM 11111.1, ,viw for sab- at a I.iii;.Iii; aUo g-.MMl lAork horxs. Apply at th.nl!he hMIt HAI.K-A J. 8. Mundy ImpMvwj friction drum hoisting mgln. Hlx. ( bollor. 'x: feel; cylinder, 7x13 InoltM. A Ilrsl-olajw engln., atniont na g-od aa now. AddrrfK "A." Astorian otflc.. FOUND. Fol'NI" An umbrella, on Iho sldixtlk III front of Astoria National Hank. Owiw-r can securu same by calling nt Astorlui ortle- nnd paying for (his notice. Ht'lLDEltS AND CONTRACTORS. If you want food lumbor and lowe-t price figure with the Oobl MlUa. V. n. Kf) WARDS, g.nt r ' ' PHOFKBBIONAL, CARL8. C. C. IlllOWEIl. ATTORNEY AT IVW. Guudonioii Ilulldlnv. Aatorla, Oregon. JOHN T. LIClIITEn. ATTOUNET-AT-I4W, Omc upstairs, Aitorlaa tliuMtnf. Dlt. JAY TUTTL.K. I'llYSICIAN AND BURGEON Omce, room S and t, Pythian bulld. (31Vi Coininerclal St, Rc.ldonc. .am. Telephone 98. Acting aasUtant lurgeon U. 8. Ma rine hospital ervlc. U. A BMIT1I. DENTIST. Jiooma 1 and 2, Pythian Dulldlng, over C. H. Cooper1, .tor. DR. O. B. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND 8URGKON. Special atttntlon to dlnoMi of women and surgery. Office over Danx'.ger. itore. Astoria. Telephone No. 62. J. ,Q. A UOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. j OfBc. on Bond .treet, A.torla, Or. II. T. CROSBY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ' 488 Commercial itreet. Cheeter V. Dolph. RiohaM'TfuMu UOU'II & NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, , 28, H and 17, Hamilton Hulldlng. All legal and col lection buslnni promptly attended to. Claim, against the government a .pe nalty, SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1, A. F. an A M. Regular communication, held 00 th. first and 'third Tuesday evening ot each month. G. W. LOUN8BERRY. W. If. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary.