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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOiUAN, TUESDAY .MORNING. JULY 7. ltti)7. DO... YOU. LIKE SNAPS? way lo Portland form Flavel, where they hav been spending a few days. Burleigh P. J. Mcany. th. leading merchant) . tll CUSll GfOCCf. Charles Hansen, of Kalanwi, the city yesterday, th rural Parker House. wm In of tho' tailor. 137 Tenth St. J i-ald for fur hUm. Th. highest pHo. The Germans know Snaps as Whiskey! The exhilarating, intoxicating beverage. The Americans know Snaps as Bargains,-- Real, pleasing, money-saving Bargains! Th6 Americans Germans and other nationalities They all like Snaps some German Snaps But every one of them likes American snaps! Th latest! Pnstol Steel Flshlr-g Rod 'In stock. Call and examine ami you will jbiiy. Only at Fisher Pro. ! I.alrd. rhttlr X t'. .. a.l .10 .nit 1 .rt.oo Shoes; jrir rhntr. for 10 . :l,K. Columbia Shoe C. Look, In our window today for a new line of perfume Jut received with new 'cdors. Claries Kogvr. druggist. Mr. Rows th milliner, will leave for Sun Francisco by thl morning' steam- I or, for nn nlwnw of about six week. .Tuesday, July 27. From 1 to 5 o'clock p. m. 500 Men's Shirts and Drawers, 70c Tbey are worth $1.25 to $1.75 250 Men's Fancy Monarch Shirts, 95c Regular price, $1.25, $1.50, 1.T5 Thursday, July 29 From 1 to 5 o'clock p. ra. 300 Men's Suits, $9.so Regular price, 1150 to $17.50 I Coin special brands of ham, baron, lard and canned mwi ar the bt In jth market. Ask your grocer for them. ' Take a look at Cooper' window today If you want to see ony of the finest woolen blanket ever turned out of a factory. M.uried. last evening, at the Astor !Hous. by the Rev. & YV. Garner. I.L. jD.. Mr. Nlmrod Crltee and Mlaa Tillt i Mninranl. M Cents I. arte tux Imported lirkih l tttil SoN 25 Ccuts Lare box Im)H'te. French Uashle Snap 'JO Cents Can Hex French Tongue lt Cents Cull Hex lVrjlftl Hum 3 Cents 1'ouuil Large Fancy I'miiea SHANAHAN BUILDING. Tel.phon. U .vvxvYV CHAMUKR OF COMMERCE. 500 Men's Hats, $1.40 Regular prices, $100, $2.25, fcioO Ladle.' Tan an OxMnmt nf..rds. .M.OO rat tn 91. OO, VS.OO rnt In Sl.ftO, l.alrrt. ! rrthr C. t.OO nrnt rnt tn J.OO. j I CtdnmMa. Shoe Co. I Action Concerning Astoria' Bearing Fruit. Harbor RULES: First Sales begin promptly at 1 and cl se promptly at 5, on these days only. Second Nothing sold ou credit. The chamber of commerce met last night. Present O. Wlngnte, president: R Van Dusrn. vle-irrllent: K. C. tbl den, secr-tir" Metwra. Keii.lull, dray, Kinney. Thonipaon, WeK-h Tallant ami tmlna I Ivillnaer. Thtf usual routine buslnef havtna been (15ikhI of, tho following ivply of Sen ator McRrKle waa rt Vr.itcd State Senate, Washington, P. C, July Aatorta Chnmtier of Com merceDear Slra: I be leave to ac knowfexur the- receipt of your letter of Jlth Juno lnt, conveying tb request of tho Astoria Chamber of Conunerc. that I "frame and present at th pnwnl .session of concrea a reaolutlon request- In the secretary of war to examine Gilbert Dean. Mla Amy Dean and Mrs ! th hnror of Astoria, and to make lOilee a Johnson, of the Nehalem, were eompnhenalve plana and eatlmatea of ; in town yeeWnUy. Mr. Johnson Is the ;co' ,,r Imprwement by Inere-wlinr j ! wife of the editor of the Nehnlem ,h? topth. width and extent thereof ! Times. The ladles spent Sunday at Fla- , anJ requesting me, also. 'If tt be ne-es- A lante number of visitors were at , ! the xrarlous seoalde resorts on Clatsop ! Peach Sunday. The bonta and I were crowded all day. I i In tho county clerk'a office, yesterday, Jacob Boln. a native of Russia, de- I ( d his Intention to become a rlttxen of the United States. ! Mrs. John Mc"racken, R. IJvtngstone j and Manager . Itelllfr. of the Portland opera house. Portland, were In tho city , yestervlay, ruesta of the Occident. Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. 4aft on application. THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE f 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? muuleate with the Portland and San Francisco (-number of commerce nklua their co-operation. Till' snhjcri of the expected visit of a Nkly of KjiMtcrn lmntcrmn to this slate wna Introduced mid ptvltnilnary steps ik.-n ioMiird IiivIIIiik them to visit As toria. TIIK UKtlATTA. M.-tlim- Will lie Held Tonlxht nnliutlon Kffivt.il, ivel. HERMAN WISE The Reliable, Up-to-Date Clothier When you go to Warrenton Don't tail to visit KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS I It waa reported yesterday that William Luras. boat-puller for Joseph Parnanl, fell overboard from his boat yesterday ' mornlna near Scarborough Head, and i was drowned. No particular have been ; learned. I j Testerday afternoon, quite a Are oc icurred In the roadway at the street ear switch on East Exchange street It la ' supposed the flre caiurht from the electric ' wire. Superintendent Newell pcMonalty ; extlnfrulshed the flames. ..The best off Wines GREENS Roes. Hlpsrln- A Co. have taken th. arency for the famous "Corvallla" ; flour. Thre carloads arrived her. f r tinu k-icars., w") yesterday and tnev will from i now on furnish dealers with the same !at mill prleeei In lot to amlt. Are the style. We have on hand the latest shapes. We bought them to sell. We are selling them at ex tremely reasonable prices. Ladies', gents', misses' and children's. Drop in and examine them.j John Habn & Co. 4 479 Commercial St. ...To Alaska... THE STEAMER GEO. V. ELDER Leave. Portland, July $, for MART'S ISLAND, METLAKAHTLA. KITCHAN. JTNEAC, DTEA. GLA CIER BAT AND SITKA. , The Rev. L. Nlssen ha Jujt returned i from San Francisco, where he was In ! attendance upon the aeelcn of the Pa jclfic district of the Norwcelan Evangel- lean Lutheran rhurhc synod. a v?ry successful conference. jsarj'i to obtain an aprpoprlntlon to do-1 fray the expense of such wcrk:" furlhi r. i tn "to have su-h plans and estimates ready for the consideration of congress at next winter's session." In tvply. I be leave to soy thiit I shall present a resolution such as Is In dicated In your letter, but that In my Judgment tt will be Impossible to ohtiUn favorable consideration thereof, unless Information shall be furnTshed showlnx the ementency n-qnlrlnx such examina tion, plans ii nd estlmntee, prior to the enactment of the river and harbor bill, which It Is understood will be Introduced at the nxt aeslon of congress, In this connection. I hwr leave to say that I presented this subject to the sen ate oommltee on commerce, of wlileh I am a member, during the last session of congress, but that the committee de clined to recommend any further appro ; priation rcr tie Improvement of thf. river lulow Toniruo Point, or any Investiga tion of the Astoria harbor. The reason for stn-h rvfitMil on the part of the sen ate committee will be found In the en- , cioe rntHM-l or rne sen-lnrv nr nv 1 1 i-purm i Informal meetltixs were held chants and business men yesterday live lo the holding of a r-1ttta about Ik ?th of Aiurusl. Each and ev rv nutn npprtxiclust waa Iwiirillv In favor f hnvln the entertainment this wr. nd m.iklng It a inemornti on. The fishermen prmle their co-ip-raion. and It Is certoln that wlih proper or- KBiiliatlon and a head to the affair, aucivss will meet the efforts of those who r anxious to entertain visitor, this all and nujntaln the reputation of the Ity. Aloriu Is a seaMirt and rUltlng town, and as yet Clatsop county has not ailviinetd to the dignity of ni-mml fairs, but she can keep up her annual rx'gatta, which Is an eminently prep, r entertainment for the city and county. It Is also a unique and attractive start ing event for tho whole st.iie. nnd lll tie eepeelally attractive this year Th.- weather pnmlses to lv all thai could t ileslre.l. and tt Is hoped by all that the meeting tonight will rff.vt such or ganisation as will Insure the u-r. of propiMlilon. At the meeting of the chamber of com merce Inst night, the question of se curing the battlcuhlp Monterey In As toria during the regatta waa Informally .Ihwuso-d and left In the hand of the transportation commlt'ee, Thrr- will prolNibly tie no dim.-itlty what.vrr tn having the Monterey ht re, If It is dided to hold a regatta. flv. day. In lbs county Jail for stmllng 115 K from Jock Osola. The theft was m.uirt Huuday niglu from tho latier'a clothes, at hi realdem. There was ap rurenlly an acotitp,-e in ijw wno waa not (IUovrre.1. ortn-rr Lucks made the arrest, and the money waa after wauls rwovered from uiuler a water bartvl. j John HiHier waa arraigned aivused of jthe larceny of a fish taint brl.nis.lng to .nd Or- ! M'-.'er's cannery. As he could not raise J.W ball, he waa placcl'ln Jail to await ' preliminary hearing toilay. by mer- i r la- ! NoTK'i: Tt Ml HrilANTl NOTICE, i Plrase Ink. notice of the efrct of the I following, a copy of a resolution adopted j ot u.iai.liiious vot. at a regular mreilng I of the rommon Council, held on July I K IK: j "Itrsolvrd. That the Auditor and Police J Jiidxe he and Is hereby Itistrtieted ( fie nolle, lit the .ihVlal papr of the city that no claims ngulnst Din elty will b mill lint untr .,, nn,1ni'd ,y wnu.'ii rnpiuitloii nutht ruing th- onlracttng of the claim." II. K. NKI.SDV. Aii'ifor a-l IVIl Jcdg,-At,-r'.a, Or, Ji:!y y IV'T I METtlAl'OUTAX STVI.K RATES PASSENGER. rortiand to Juneau cabin, $32; steerage, ; w. ; Portland to Dyea cabin, HO; steerage, 25. I Portland to Sitka cabin, 40; steerage, J22. ! anwser to a senat resolution, a conv of which Is printed wlih the n-port'hi-re. j (n ri-fem-d to. Tou will oD.v-rve mnt ; Captain Tumbull, of the Glenmorag, ' at the date of snld report, namely, Jan- ; thinks he will get his remel afloat from unry 15. l.37. It waa the opinion of Cap ; North Beach, where she ha been lying tain W. L Flsk, corps of engineers, the ! over a year, during the high tides In , officer In charge of the Improvements j September. It Is probable that the To- . on the Columbia river, that It waa then trlmpos will be floated at the same time. i: Ars NEW TODAY Oxblood Hosiery FOR . Liodles and Children ALBERT DUNBAR, August "Delineator" now on sale. Tan Shoes lA Price AT OUR CLEARANCE SALE RATES FREIGHT. Portland to Juneau 9 per ton. Portland to Dyea J10.50 per ton. probable the line John Day today. would be finished to : Captain H. J. Wherrity and wlfe arriv ed home yesterday. At a meeting of the Veteran Firemen's ( Association, held last evening, tt wna .decided to have a picnic at Seaside Sun ; day, August 15. This being the flrat Sunday after the Ashing reason, a large i crowd la expected to attend. The affair I Is In the hands of a goo1 committee. Cooper hnd the contract of furnishing I the Klondyke excursionist from Astoria the ! with their blankets. Today he has them , on exhibition. They consist of one dozen ; palm extra heavy tleer or mottled, blan- stlll too early to say what changes in side the mouth of the river may be due to the Influence of the Jetty, or what, ' If anything, should lie done to attempt their control." If any recent report of Captain Flsk Indicates ny change In the condition then existing, I shall he obliged If you will direct my attention to snld rport, so that I may prewnr it to tne committee on com j merce In support of the resolution which I I shall Introduce In compliance with request of your chamber of com merce. I am yours very respectfully, GEO. W. M'BRIDE The boys j tn chamlier from the Hon. J. Horrett, i United States minister at Bangkok, Leave your orders for win MWh. we,hln twclvo f""""1" "' I A" ""portant and Interesting letter to at Rom Higgln. 4 Co.'a. ' ' J'""- . will evidently keep warm. I mum, caning attention to the urgent ! need of closer trade relations between the Pacific ocoat of the I'nlt,-! Billies G. A. Land, of Rainier, waa at the 1 rh ... " ' , Z".. ,onn iln,U "W on the Pa- Parker House yesterday. '. - ,. . ' . ' " 1,,y"'rino ocean, esrclnlly the countries of , tho far Boat or Aalan-Poclflc, waa read COLUMBIA SHOE CO. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; wanner; northerly wind. AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. I will be glad today; the sun Smile, ail adown the land. Ida D. Coolbrlth. Best nieala 10c, at Casino restaurant. See Ross. Hlgglns & Co.'a offer to Bell goods for cash. See Ross, HlKglns & Co. for freah fruIU wnd vegetables. -. Mrs. H. L. Dimmock Jlwaco yesterday. wu over from x pwwrxi mna vniinreo's Tan i Shoes. Colombia Shoe Co. ' Tho Amor Houso Is In rnvw r .i,. , ougn renovation .and will be taken In ; charge about August 1 by Mr. Dan T.-iy-,ler, of South Bend, and Mr. G. W Boo- met- -Vi n vitt i . a . K-. ... tt ... i 'i''u;i ii III uroi-cia from 1 to 5 p. m. Don't forget. Not Only In Appenrum-.-, but .ilo In the Manner of iMim luln'. TuerKlny and Thurxluy of thl, we. k Hrrnuin Wlsr's einn- promls-s to le crowded, as expl.ilnnl In bl ml. ..it ihe list pilgi-. he Hill have irrhi ,i..m nn i-ertiiln goods, as mnitioiitd, fur .mlv few hours. People who time ea-h i 1.1 ! on blind enily t tak- a-ltim.ig- of t' Imrvulns orf-rrd, n tin. quaniliir. ar- limited and the -n.-. will b.'ti .ind rlime promptly at the hours m-nthim! For iirteiiliir rea.l W'..-. .t. ,.n (i. last page of ih:s n; r, TIIK V. M. I. INSTALLATION. At a regular meeting or A'toria Coun cil, T. M. I.. No. 10. held Sunday, live following orrieer. for live ensuing term w,.r Installed by Cminrll IVpuiy P. Shea: President, c. K. Foster; first ve. president, Jnnw-s fowler; second vice. prr-tblt.nl, Jamra Itoblne.m: secretary, Thomss Jone.; treasurer. R. Wills; mar shall, J. M Ferty; InsbW sentinel. P, Short; outside sentinel. T. Kearney. Th following were elected delegate, lo the grand council which convenes at Tacoms. Wash, on August 14. J. y. Fet-ly and Jam. a Robinson: alternate, C. T. Foster and P. She. A. C. R. R. R.-MiTH'i: T'l fllllp PERU. Ulc um,. lnf. . jmh-i hotel is centrally loeatd and convnlrnt ; alike to rsiU;nta and toiiaista. A. elegant line of Little Genu' Shoe i Just arrived. Colombia Shoe Co. I A new river service has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier. Ore. ! gon. Including' all Intermediate landings. IThe fine steamer "Pilgrim." rinmln a - ! L. Bre, will make round trios drill Best cup of coffee In town at the Model i !XC'Pt S.'lnh,ay' ,av,ri,f ''-alnler at B:M) . congreaalonal rnpresentatlves to apply In W. B. Edward waa married yesterday j at Kalama to Mrs. May Denny. on Hawaiian annexation adopted by the Ann Francisco chamber of comnu-rce, and forwarded to the cham ber with a request to Indorse ,wa tn doraed. The subject of a survey by the go ernment of the mouth of the Yukon river for which the chamber requested our R. B. King, of New Tork, waa at the Occident yeaterday. The engineer reported last evening that the ralla on the new railroad had been laid to Mill creek, and that It waa jce cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith'. Private parlor for ladies. Tommy Rosa has returned from a month' vacation In Ban Francisco. At the bowling alley, yesterday, Mr. Bosworlh made the high score of D3. Dr. W. C. Logan, dentist, ha removed his office to the Shanahan building, up stnlrs. For roofilng and skylights so to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. M Ninth street W. E. Guthrie, wife and child, of Oma ha, Neb., were visitor In the city ye, tcrday. Two hundred boxe assorted fruit Just In. Everything going cheap. Roes, Hig gln & Co. Yesterday Mr. R. W. Baxter, general tgent of the Union Pacific railroad, and wife; Mr. G. W. Dickinson, late general aattant superintendent of the Northern Pacific, and wife, and Mrs. J, o. Down ing, paaesd through Astoria on their at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de ' liiik un npr rcttirn . t .in T; January. l'ii. was again discussed, ami Promnt -eeu'cy was innirucieu io address " lne "t service Is guaranteed a communication to the governmental ! 'r wc" "a" and freight. department on the subject, and to com Special Cash Sale - - - From now on we will give extraordinary inducements j TO CASH PURCHASERS j i The list of articlesiwhich'come under this head is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business ...... Freight will be carried on the follow ing trains only. Leaving Rc:i, - a. m. dully, at n. m. duilv ...t.i Saturday and Sunday, nnd at 2:4. p. m S.'iturd.iy. leaving Astoria at 10 a. tn dally, at S:.H) p. rn. dally except Satur day tnd Sunday, and at Jo p m. Hntur- nay. rrngnt to and from Flavel will be carried only on the afiernoon trnlrs given above. All frHght must be deliv ered at station one hour before leaving time of train, and for Raturdny after noon train from Astoria ro freight will l.e received after J p. m. No local freight win tie enrrl.tl nn Sunday, the public being referred to Wt-iis-Fargo Co.' ex press. Thise regulations will be strictly enforced, ns they nre nbudutely iie.-f. "fy. r. F. LESTER. Runt. HHOT HEIt.HELF. A meMoi. sent to the Astorinn Hun- day afU-rnon sUtid that Mrs. Eveline Whirry, of KMe, was accidentally shot and killed Saturday evening, July 2,. A largo chicken hawk had been disturbing their premise, nnd while watching It with her husband, she suggested that hit shoot it. nnd ran up stairs to get the rime, ehlch was kept loaded, hanging on pegs on the wall, In taking tho run down. It wii somehow discharged, In stantly killing Mrs. Wherry, Coroner Pohl was sent for, and left for Elsie Sunday evening, but up to a late hour liiHt night had not returned, o that fur ther particulars were not lenrned. NEW Tl'f! MOAT FOR ASTORIA. . It was authoritatively rcporfbd yester day that R,r..rkl-s A Company, of Ban I'r.wlhco, W BOf)n anotn,r tU)r tioat for duly nt th0 mouth of the Colum- bal river. She will be stationed at New ji'ria, and arrangements will probably tie made to utilize the Fort Steven light hous,. for a lookout station. It I anti cipated that next year will be a very otisy one here, nnd the tug company pro pose to oe prepared for It. One of R. O. - ' i'i yesurany tnat with a gxl bar service nnd favorable freight r.t.es siona would do the shipping for Oregon and a large part of Washington WILL BE A WINNER. The Astorinn received a telegram ye. tenUy from W. I, llevwnrd. slnllng that he had left ll irrl.on, Idaho, for P ie City, where he will todny c.imtte for tho all-round Mlileiic ebamplon'lilp of Idaho, as announced In Ihe Sunday A lorhin. Ijii f.OI ll,-war. waa a tow,.r of strength to Ihe incnl Intrreidleglati. f.M.itHill iluh. and wis nU. one of I lie cnu kiijm k f the hu- team, tt . itioui.-tit he hive nil excellent chance Of winning the rnhmplonshlp. I From ami nficr tliic date, tin undersigned will pay only tlu following price for flnh: For lied Chinook Salmon, 10 l!m or over, .'1 ctMits er lb. For Hteelln'ii-lt and Light tolorcd tValnioii, 1J I'vnt per lb. Fimikhmn'h I'ku. Co , .1. W. A- V. Cook, Ann.l'KKN I'Kti. Co., For Astoria ul Ilwaio Caunerie, 1. J, MrtJuWAX Sins, J. i. Mnil.KIJ tt Co., 1;. M. W.MilJKX, Sam'i. Ki.mouk, Fur Astoria ami Il.ncu ('aiincrlea, Cot.r.MlUA IllVKIt i'KO. Co., M. J. KlXNKV, Ami or A.lori. Vkg Co, KlCKKA it Kl'K I "UK I'KO Co., For Asturla and" Farrk. C.ODerir. A. Hoot 1 1 I'ku. Co., J. 0. Haxtiioux it Co. July 11, ISU7. Lubricating OILS A Sptvlalty. TON OF FISH STOLEN. I Word wa received, yesterday after- ' noon, thai a ton of aolmon was stolen j rrom the Cadiie Seining Company, lo rated Just atari- Tongu. Point. It hip--neil to lie one of the largrst rntche. of tho s-nin. It s a sever lo.s to the company. A fish are still running well and of good quality, they may h. nblr. to make It up. No trace of the thief has yet been discovered. PASTOR CALLED j l71 iSgj : Brothers, i ....... Sell ", A. Ship Chandler linn I ware, Iron it Steel, . Coal, (.roceripM A I'roviHiona, Flour A Mill Fcetl, FaintH, Oils, VarniBhen, IiOggers Supplies, Fairbanks ScalcB, Doors it Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons it Veil Select. fliUfllER TO ASTORIA Am! Kcturn In One Dav, j Steamer Pilgrim, Rev. L. Nlssen, missionary pastor of ' the Norwegian E-angelcn Lutheran church for th lower Columbia district, xialted hi congregation at Chinook and Siringtown Rumtny Inst, preaching farewell sermon. Mr. Nlssen ha rce B call from the Scandinavian Fvn church in Eastern Waahtngton. which h. wm YJZfi, HI'b,. will prolmbly accept. , at J 30 . m., touohlng at La Du, May. ger. Stella, Oak Point. Kagl. til ft. THE COUNTY COURT. Th county court yetenlay appointed T. Rlverson administrator of ttw. esinte of Anton Hansen, deceased. ' ! In the matter of the estate 0f John Nelson, deceased, ndmlnlstrntnr Dr. M. M. Walker filed hltf report Baking for an order for citation ngulnst non-resident heirs, ordering sale of real estate. The matter will Im heard on the th of August. Knappa, Clifton, W.stport, and other landing, arriving at I4tb street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:10 p. m., calllag al way landing on return. Fait time and satisfactory servle. guaruiteed. GOOD ROADS. All member of Good Roads and Cycle Club are requested to meet at the club room Wednesday, Juyl iH, at 8:50 p. m. Important business to b. transnotcd. Attest: G. C. FULTON, W. A. SHERMAN, Pre. Secretary. NEW LUMBER YARD. A cow load of lumber from the Goble mill I being unloaded at Hustler's dock. The mill Is about tn tart i. yard and will use the vacant jot at the corner of Eleventh) and Bond streets and the old warehouse building oh Hust lers -wharf. Ross, Higgins & Co. THE JUSTICE COURT. Before Judge Abercromble, yesterday, John Osenlck was sentenced to twenty- THB BIG RAFT. Tho huge cigar-shaped log raft being built nt Stnlla I nearing completion. It will proliably be ready to go to sea by the middle of August. Northom Paiiflc railroad train Jenv. Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. fur Tacoma, Spokane, and the Kant. Cl.ie connecrtloti made at Spokane for Itoas land. Nelstiti, Paiiiow and nrltlah Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or addreer C. W. STONE, Astoria, Or. SsMSMBBasSSBSWSIBSMBSMS.a.SSSSSSMSSW AHTOHIA IHON WOHKH Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makert Ltod mt Mar Eng las. Roller woi. Suisj. boat uii Canatry Work SpMlslty. Casting of All Descriptions Mad. to Ordsr os Short NoHc. John Fox.,. .President and Ruperintondanl " Vlo President O. B. Prael Bwetarw Astoria Saving Bank Tre&aiuw Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial Street Next to Madisnu's Cigar Stand .SNAP A KODAK, at any man oouiiug out ot our store and you'll get a portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thought. Bunt) quality In tbe liquor) w. bare to offer are enough te pleu any man. COM1T AND THY THKM HUQHES & CO. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete gtodc 0f lumber on hanil In th rough or dressed. Floorlag, rut tie, celling and all kind, of finish: mold. Inga and shingle.. Term, reasonable and price, at bedrock. All order, promptly attended to, Offlc and yard t mill. H. F L. LOOAM. Seejrlds, Oregon. rroniktut.