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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOtUAN. FKUUY MORNING, JULY fcO, ,85)7. ill : a7,"; A WrN' ' ' Ti : SUitS 'to order, HantS to:or;der. .FLYNN, Windirig-Up Sale Ot Howell Ward' Mock of Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Eto, AT COST...,. Bear in miml we are not offering. any one article, but the entire . .. . stock at Wholesale Price. When you go to Warrenton Don't fall to visit KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS ..Trie best of Wines, GREENS . , ' I Are the style. We have on hand the latest Bhapes. , . . We bought them to sell. We, are selling them at ex tremely reasonable prices. Ladies', gents', misses' and children's. . . Prop In and examine them. John Hahn & Co. An WarrakM 479 Commercial St. ..Thursday and Friday.. WE WILL SELL LADIES" WHITE ' AND : COLORED UNDERSKIRTS AT SPECIAL PRICES: TS cent quality for...........'.1.. CO tl.00 quality for.., 73 .2S quality for S1.50 quality 1 for., ...... Ill H.TS quality for i.. IS COO quality , lor. 1 ALBERT DUNBAR. Tan Shoes f i M. 1 1VV f AT OUR CLEARANCE SALE COLUMBIA SHOE CO. TOD ATS WEATHER. 4 Fair; winds. cooler weather; fresh westerly AR013ND TOWN. FRIDAY. v. i As you go forward in life never exp;ct too pinch,' never hope for too little. Dr, OWt. "k Turn' out. , , . WftenV Tonight. r '''. Where? ' 3 Court house. I What for? '. Regatta. ' " " Vf, .."-i-iT .' The O. R. N. dock has ten cats, ,' 'Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. "See Rosa, HIgglna Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. See. Ross. Higglns & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. Ice cream, wholesale Smith's candy factory. and retail, at Leave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Hlgglna & Co.'e. At i price Misses' and Children's Tan Shoes. Colombia Shoe Co. Aa elecant line of Little Genu' Shoes Just arrived. Colombia Shoe Co. Best cup of coffee in town at the Model Restaurant, 463 Commercial street Dr.- W. C. Logan, dentist, has removed his office to the Bhanahan building, up stairs. For roofling and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., M Ninth street James B. Carney, of Long Beach, was In'Vown yesterday, a guest of the Parker House. William F. Anglln, of Crookston, Jllnn., and is the guert of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Thorsen. Mr. J. J. Burleigh, brother of T. . Burleigh, the grocer, la here from Idoho on, a visit. Both morning and evening service nt Grace -.church, on Sunday next tAugust ) will be omitted, as the rector will be at Did you cut out that large advertise ment about the 6 1 ooo miss ing word crintest and Schil lings Best tea ? . You might as well have .. part of that Si ooo the tea is at your grocer's. .. Rule of contest" published In large advertisement about the first and middle of each month. a6 from up from 3.DO up the jailor: Llquora nnd ClRrtr.. Skfcxvnon. Jr-forning priyer and holy communion at St, Thomas' -by-tlnvSea at 10: o'clock. Evening prayer as usu-il at Holy Innocents, Upper Astx-la, at 7:30. Two hundred boxes assorted fruits Just in. Everything going cheap. Ross, Htg- glna & Co. Bert Gordon, of Stockton. Cal., arrived tn the city yesterday, .and is at the Par ker House. The steamer Ptxtor yesterday thought down another large lot of oak for th? Manxanlta. In the police court, yesterday after noon. John Saven was fined ti for te Ing Intoxicated. , , '. Mrs. F. P. Riclutrdson and dtughter left yesterday morning for a few days' visit at Seaside. P. J. Me any. the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Mrs. H. Hamblett and daughter re turned yesterday morning from San Francisco on the State. The latest!' Bristol Steel Fishing Rod In stock. Call and examine and you will buy. Only at Fisher Bros. , ' , . Laird, Sehober Co. Ss.oo. S5.S0 and 4.00 Shoes; yoar choleo for 10 days, 3.98. Colombia 8 ho Co. Look tn oar window today for a new line of perfumes Just received with new odors. Ch. tries Rogers, druggist. Mr. 8. J. Btranack, special representa tive of the San Francisco Examiner, Is spending a few days in the city. Mr. A. J Porter, of the Washington Shoe Manufacturing Company, Seattle, is spending a few days in the city. Coin special brands of hams, bacon, lard and canned meats are the best In ;ns a result they hav now a n-r.". nta the jnarket. Ask your grocer for them. ! live on the way to the gold fi. Ida. Ladles' Tan and Oxtilood Oxfords, S3.00 jent to l.VO, 3.00 cut to .1.50, Laird. I Sehober Ce. t.OO Oxfords rut to ft.OO. Columbia Bhos Co. . All Astoria will, probably be at steamer dock tomorrow morning to see the Alaska gold hunters make their start for the Tukon. Nature's sprinkling cart took pity on Astoria last night and laid the durt, which it has been beyond the power of As'oria to do for itself. . Ladles, you oan have your corsew xmA. tc order and in first-class style by calling on Mrs. Whipple, of Portland, tempo rarily at 374 tfth street. Bo for Klondyke. Rles, If you're wtit as, we eon Jast pot yna on the right track. See oar general chart of Alasksi No. T, Jost received, GrlfJln ft Heed. The canneries yeeterday reported the run of fish still increasing. The color Is still good, and thre Is every pros pect of a fUlrly good pack for VQ, Mrs. L. D. Johnson, the well-known dressmaker, has removed to the rooms of Mrs. Roes, the milliner, on Eleventh street, near Duane, where she will here after b found. Mrs. S. Zlgler, mother of Mr. Zlgler, of the O. O. & N. Co., who has licen visiting in this rlty .for several we-'-ks, returned to her home In Roseburg by the early morning boat Roes, Hlggins & Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallia" flour. Three carloads arrived here for them yesterday and they will trora now on furnish dealers with the same at mill price in lots to anilt. Look out for tho excursion of the Haw thorne Circle, W. O. W., to Seaside, August 1. There will be music -ind danc ing, and the tides will be Juat right for bathing on that date. The full program will be furnished biter. Fare for the round trip", ft r children, 0 cents. ' The Astor House 'is 4n -srtxieMiof thor ough renovation, and will be taken In charge about August 1 by Mr. Dan Tay ler ot Bouth Bertd and Mr: 'G. -W. Boo mer, who will conduct it in first-clans style, at prices becoming the times. The hotel is centrally, located and convenient alike to residents and tourists. . , A new river aervlde has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore gon, Including all Intermediate landings. The fine steamer "Pilgrim,". Captain A. L. Brazee, will make round trips dally, except Sunday, , leaving Rainier at 5:30 a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wrharf, and de parting on her return at IJ0. Prompt time and the best tervi-je Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight. The--'excursion to be given by the Woodmen of the World to Astoria will oocur on Saturday and Sunday, 21st and 2Sd of August next ' Tt promises to be one trf -the largest affairs of the kind ever known Hri The state. Messrs. Curtis, Hardesty and Beney, the Astoria com- Burleigh the Cash Grocer. M Cents box Imported Turkioh Cnstile Soap Large 'J3 Ccuts box Imported French Castile Soap Large 20 Cents Can Re French Tongue 10 Cents Can Kex lVriled Ham 5 Cents Tound Large Fancy Primes SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone J J (mlttee In charge of the entertainment. returned from Portland ycsierdiy, and reported that nearly every lodge In the state would be largely represented i this excursion. They also state that the return tickets can be made good until the following week. In order to give the excursionists an opportunity to take part In the pcoosed regatta. A number of hands of music have been engaged for the occasion by the Woodmen. In cluding the well-known Vancouver Kind. Because there la a coal strike In the E.tpt. there need be no fnr of a scan-It y of 'that fuel here. There has Just been I olHcevwxi a vein or nne com near t atn llnmot, which, It Is said. Is far superior to anything known on Coal creek. Eight or ten sacks of sample coal have txH'n sent to Astoria nnd will be teel by John Kopp. It was reported on good authority, yes tenlay, that a iropoattln had ben madi by the Suprensnt-MoTavlsh party to Tern Linville. by which the expenses cf the latter to Pyca and return on the EMer would be paid If he would go up I there and pack the grub and tools of I me prospectors across iiuiiim p.i.in. Linville Is good for SH pounds euch trip, and could probably get all the g..ln over In three or four days. He has the matter under conMderatlon. The Rev. Hyland and Mm. Ilylarul re turned yesterday from an extended visit In the Eiutt. 51 r. Hyland reports a muoh better feeling" all over the country, and expresses great satisfaction with his trip. The earlier months he spnt at Hot Sp.-nlg, Ark., and the treatment there improved Mr. Hylmd Immeasure. !y. The arrival at Seattle was made ju.t In time to catch the Alaska fever, nnl ATTENTION, ELKS 1 I A special session of Qulnlln lodge No (h(,jl, B. P. O. E.. Is called for tonight at usual hour, the occasion w ing a re ception to Pro. Duncan MoT.ivlsh, wNi Is about to leave for the snow-covered mountains of Alaska. (All cov.-rid with srow.) By order. H. J. WHF.RRITV, Exalted Ruler.' A. & C. R. R. R.-NOTICE TO SHIP PERS. f . .. ' . ' 'Freight will be carried On the follow ICg trains only. Leaving Seaside at 8:30 a. m. dally, at 1:45 p. m. daily, excpt Saturday ajid. Sunday, and at 2:4. p. m. Saturday. Leaving Astoria at 10 a. m. dally, at 5:30 p. m. dally except Satur day and Sunday, and at 4:30 p. m, Satur day. Freight to and from Flavel will be aarrled only on the afternoon trains given above. All freight must be deliv ered at station one hour before leaving time of train, and for Saturday after noon train from Astoria no freight will 1 received after 3 p. m. No local freight will be carried on Sunday, the public being referred to Wclls-Fargo Co.'s ex press. These regulations will be strictly enforced, as they are absolutely neces sary. C. F. LESTER, Snpt. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. Please take notice of the effect of the following, a copy of a resolution adopted on unanimous vote at a regular meeting of the Common Council, held on July 1, 1837: "Resolved, That the Auditor and Police Judge be and Is hereby Instructed to give notice in the official paper of the city that no claims against the city will be audited unless accompanied by written requisition authorizing tho contracting of the claim." H. E. NELSON, Auditor ejwI Police Judge. Astoria, Or., July 20, 1W7. Special Cash ' From now on extraordinary I TO CASH PURCHASERS I The list of artides.which come under this head is too Ion? to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business . . ... : . HOW IT HAITKNEP. The True Story of the IValh of Vloher- man Wni, t.ueas. Then- hits Ixvn some Utile excitement among fishermen on the lower river since the publication by the Otvuonl tn of a story concerning the death of Fisherman William laiens, Several of the men wcr inti r Icwcd yrslertlay by an Ast.irlait reiHMter, J. ltodns, who wit on the river at the time, and In the vicinity if the acldcnt, said; "1 was Killing near by whr t.uca fell overlnvinl, and know the fact. It was about 3 o'clotk on the morning cf th JTih, I.uc.ts was boot-puller fur Hernanl, a well-knwn nud pipnbir fll' erman. A big tide was ruiuilnit at the time, and while off rVrtrboroiiiih Heel I.ucas went forwatsl to throw out the anchor. He had habit of standing en top of the fori castle to do this, and "it Ills particular occasion, he triip.-.! an I fell forwanl, following the anchor Into tit. river. Captuln IN nut I cruised anund for an hour or more, hn: conl not find his bont-piillor. Hoth men an snail of stature, and were close friends but not hortheni-ln-law, a stated In tlv p.iivrs, and liv totiether In the ram house, and have for year. There ha rever le,-n a difference between them, to my knowledge. I met wttli a similar accident myself, a year or two ago, 1 at fortunately was not drowned. It '. an easy mutter, In managing a boat In the dnrknesA In a heavy sea or swift tlile, to fall owrhoanl. There may have b-i n it uuaml on some boat near Sand Islan.l that nlcht. but If there was I did not hear of It, and It would have Ix-en IMH cult for anyone. In the dnrkncn. to Imve s'n such sn encounter as Is H scrllHNl In th Oregonlan." plain Hcrnanl mid: "l.ueas had Nvn with me for a long time. We lived together In the s.ime house, an 1 hae Ih-h gl frlcnils. The aivount put llsh.nl In the Orvgunlan of hi leith an In corn'Ct. He was not my lmnn In-law, but my Ismt-puller. A Unit 3 o'clok on the morning of the ITth we were ninnlng up Wtween Sand 'sla.id and S ar.Ktough Head III a heavy :M When off the hsid I concluded to an chor, and I.ucas went forward, on top th.. fortcastle, to throw the anchor v He slliH'ed and went over with It ll was perfectly soIkt. and I hetnl hi cries fnn the water, but could not do much with the heavy boat In the darK iu-sh by myself. I cralwM around well as I could for a long tlni'. " it could not find him. I heard nothing that night of a quarrel on a boot near S uid Islunil." THE VISITING Ll'.M RE KM KN". The Itinerary of the coast trip of t!.i 'A or more Kist.'rn liimlH-rm,n, a wlr.-l to the Amorlan yestenlay by Oen er.il Manager Mohler, of the O. R. & S Is as follows: Friday. July 9' Iave Tacomi for Gray's Harbor. Satunlny, July Si-Arrive Portland and leave 7 a. m. for Cascade t'ka and rc turn. Sunday, August 1-In Portland. Monday, August .' Inive Portland I p. m. for Sknn via Tiu'0111.1. From this It will he s.-n that no pro- vision hits leen made In the pnutr.ini for a visit to Astoria; but It would li- an e:usy matter for a committee of .Va lerians to Induce the excursionists to conw hero, even on Sunday the firs, or Monday, by tendering them one 0f th. large river bouts for an early mo-nlng run down the river and a special train to Seaside. This would only delay the-n a few hours, and as they are traveling by special train. It could make but little difference. When once here, they could be made thoroughly acquainted with the timber resources of this caunly, and perhaj some of tlum might like lo make on excursion Into the Nhalcm. A NEW GAS ENGINE.. Mr. NelFon Troyer has Just corrpleti a new gas cnttlne for launches, which Is destined to revolutionize the mat'er of propulsion of small boats. Expert who examined the engine, which Is now In a 14-foot launch at the bonded wuirehous dock, uy that It Is the best motor ever seen on the river, or on the roast, f r that matter. For simplicity, reliability and dumblllty, It ho no superior. In the trial trip, the other day, th bout made seven mllcH nn hour In choppy water. Mr. Troyer will probably lie In duced to go Into tho manufacture of these engines, nnd It Is quite probable thnt nn extensive plant will 1s one of the results of his enterprise In the nenr future. FLAX PLANTS. Reports have Just Is-en reeenvd by Foanl He Htokc Company from the Stew- arts, Llburn, IHnnl, In regard to flax samples. The letter are dat.-d July 9 and 10, and read as follows: I am In receipt of yours of 21st. June; also sample referred to. This fim- pie Is try far the best specimen you have sent, f only hope thnt the flax may ; grow at least six Inches more before I flowers. If It will only do this, I think that th'-n will lie nn excellent result from thin crop, as the plants are strong Sale - - - we will give inducements Ross, Higgins & Co. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mim on application. Grand Excursion To Seaside and Return Sunday, August 15, '07 .i THE VETERAN FARE- Kousil Trip. Adults. 1.00 Chlldnin usJer is )trt, 90 Tialn Leaves Havel Dotk at v o'clock an I healthy. Shall N pleased to Ik fntn yo ir lotr." "I nm In receipt today of your of the Sth tilt., Inclosing sample No J of fla plant. This Is ,-nce. -dlnisty k.miI. but ni pilte so luxtlthy us the o:h.r on-, nnd ven a little shorter. There are .lne hort stivks In this lot, nhicli ire In lilossom at :i Inch 's. Till- i too h. 11 hut I hois- ih.rv will U- Intl.. of IMs short plant grown, as It will Mk a plant of about three f.-.t li'i'ii. to show to prop, r ailvantaite, Ih(Ii in n-irapl to qtialtty tiiiil Rir-'iiKth. as hs s!arter flls-rs would be sure t ) U- In. Jur.'.l In the sc'lichlug. If not loivt nl- tOKellMT." The Max refernxl to was grown by Julius Hanson near falhl unci, ami Ji.hn Munke, near Astoria. THE NEW TARIFF LAW The first copy of the recently nuclei tariff bill received by t'ollrctor I'age ;yitterday. Tlw arilcl.s affe.te.1. which nm lnisirted to any extent here, are 11 follows: CiMlPn'sent rate. Cc; form-r rate IP". Hleo Clennisl. 2i-; former, l'tc Tin plate Per pound, I',-: former 1 V Wh.-at-IVr bnshi'l, Tj-; former rate, free. Railway fish plates IN r pound. .e- 0 sIIkIh Incrciise It should ! noted that all American L,,1H ,KX,ng tirr-Wn coal a re tsi.e of the il.ity p.ii.l on the 1M.1I. ;r..lli! AS'; M M it.l'M P.tA RIVER RAILROAD. Proposals will be received at th office of th. undersigned In Astoria, Oregon, until noon of the 4th day of August, 1557, for removing the slide and doing other grading work on the line of th Astoria and Columbia river railroad be tween John Day river and Knnppn. a distance of about eight nnd one-hnlf miles. Specifications may be seen at office of the undersigned. Bonds will be required of the successful bidder. The right to reject any or all bids t reserved. NOIITIIWR8T CONSTRUCTION CO. ..Mortgagee Sale.. Wo nre closing out fllrg Lung & Co.' ntlre stock of !ry Gsds, Lidli' and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, -it prices regardless of cost, In order to tniike room for the large stock of Chinese nnd Japanese .Curios, Fine Decorated China ware, Novltles. Hllk llandkei-chl f:(. Ladies' Morning Gown", Wrappers, Gen tlemen's Smoking Jackets, Ten. Kti . Wo Invite the public to come nnl make bfirgnlns of the nhov.- line of ireods before the st'H k is sold out. Store will oien Saturday, July ,11. ANDREW KAN & CO. RAINIER TO ASTORIA Anil Kcttirn in One Dav, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. BRAZEE, Master. Will leave Rainier dally, except Sunday, a'. 5:30 a. m., touching at Im Du, Mny- gers, Stella, Oak Point, Kaglu Cliff, Knappa, Clifton, Westport, and other landings, arriving at 14th street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory service guaranteed. HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Cnderelntliliig'nindetoordcr. Hiillnd trout.r iiisiib s perfect nt. Kvery order punctu ally on num. miiiniHcllnn Kuantiitued. Cheaper Than Any Other I'lace in the City. Welch lllork, OSK C'oinlnerelnl St. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial Street Next to Madison's Cigar Stand the Best... J THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values wilt soori 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? FIREHEN'S ASSOCIATION Columbia Marin. lUnJ will i No accompany th. !:xcurlon Uuestlomblc Character Allowed NOTICE I it'in uinl iifit r this tlatt1, tho untlcrsij'iH'd will jmy only tin following jiriffn for fisli: For ltt'tl Chinook Salmon, 10 lbs or over, .'1 rents jkt lb. For Strelhnuls uml I.ijrht- oiorcu ciunion, ij ct'iitu jcr 11 FisiiKiniKN's Pkg. Co., J. W. A V. Cook, AltKlil'KKX Pko. Co., For Astoria and Ilw.ro Canneries. P. J. MKiOWAX it SOX8, J. (J. Mkoi.ku tt Co., F. M. Wahkkn, Sam'i. Kl.MoUK, t'or Astoria ntul Ilwgco Cnnhrrles. Coi.i MniA Kivku Pko. Co., M. J. KlN.NKY, Atnl or Astoria Vk. Co. KlKKK.V it Kl'H t'JiKpKc(!o., For Astoria ami K.nrekn Canncrie A. UooT 1 1 I'Kti. Co., J. 0. Hantiioun it Co. July I I, l.S'J7. 1871 iSot Fisfper Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. i Sell X'CUIA Ship Chandler , Hardware, Iron A Stfel, Coal. Groceries it Provisions, Flour A M ill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons tfc Vehicles. SEASIDE SAWMILL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring-, rua tic, celling and all klnda of finish; mold Ings and ahlnglea. Terma reasonable and price, at bedrock. All order, promptly attended to. Offlc. and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man coming out of our stors and you'll Kt a portrait of a niau brimming over with pleasant thoughts, Htmh quality In tbs lliiuor wa havetooftsrareeuouKbto plesas snf man. COME) AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO. Emil Schacht flflCfllTEGT Room. 317318 Portland Saving's Bank Bldjr. Portland, Oregon, f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE THE ASTQRIAN WANT COLUMNS FOR RUNT. I'l.KAHANT front room for rent; good, table Ixxitd t'hrnp, IIS Hon.) irit, I'i'H UKNT- lttgc residence In I. at part of eiy, 'IVriu reasonable. Apt'ly it 1". It. Thomson, I-Hit KC.NT-Furuudwsl, a laigs front I'isitii, with bay window; centrally lo lalel; l txclwngo stroot. Hear Ninth. toll KI-..NT Two fuinlslwil rmiiue, with bath. Kliiu Mew, and eeiilrul location on I'ruuklln UVelllie. Addrvss U, As turiuti uftlcs, U110 of llio liiost diolrablo risnm In III iliy fur rent, with board, for a alngla licntleiiia.ii; alo lal.lg Uianl fur uno or two iin. nieii at uei Kx ItaJige strvot. KU Ui:.NT-Furnished moms, an ulto or single, ly the day or iipwith. Hotel Tlfc-I'c. under .ntlrs) nw manage moiit. 1 1 rent rmluction In ratea. Mrs. . V. Porter, liianugsr. Cor. ICleventk and Fiaiiklln. WANTKD. WANTKD-Sulto of Uirwo ro.,tus lor housekeeping, on ground !ls lu ipilie of till, Astoilan MEN WANTBD. lUllruad hands wanted fur tuiiurdjata. wicrk nn track. Apply at ruin 4. Fiaral block. A. C. H. IC It FOlt SALE. Full HA I.I. Clioup. an 11-1. Il lady'. Columbia bicycle, tn perfect comlllloo. Apply at Ilia AtorUi uflic. H BALIS A J. 8. Mundy Improved frlclloii drum hoisting otigUie. His. t i boiler, 'tl'i feet; cylinder, 7x13 laohe. A rirat-oimaa engine, almost as god aa now. Address "A." A.toriuji otriiw. 1AJMT. l.i uiT- llotwcen tirlines' and Ilia 8ejde Hotel, a brown mink fur coat. The finder will obtain suitable reword by leaving tho garment at tb Asturian office. I'HOKICHBIONAL CAHDB. I) It 11. V. lllCNDhJIlSoN, urtlc., Klnmy liulldlng, Astoria. Oftlo hours, 1 to a. m.; 12 to I and I to T p. m. Hiieplal attrntoii given to th treatment of' DIoavs of tho ICys Chrunla L)la eaor, and Burgury. c. c. uuowiiii, ATTOHNET AT UW, 0 undersoil DuiMlng. 1 Ajrtorta, Orsgosw 1H. JAY TuH'TLJfl. I'lIYSIClXi AND SUHUEO.N Office, rooms 6 and , Pythian bulldg, &aiVi ConmiercleJ Bt, Ilecldenc. aania. Telephone it. Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ma rine hospital service. JOHN T. LlOHTKH, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Aitorian Building, It. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Room. 1 and 2, Pythian Dulldlng. over C. II. Cooper', .tore. DK. O. B. K8TE8, PlirSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to disease, of woman and surgery, OITIco over Danilger. store. Astoria, Telephone No. U. Q. A. BOWLBT. ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc. on Bond .treat, Astoria, Or. ASTORIA. IRON WORKS Front St., foot ot 4tn, Astoria. General Macnlnists and Boiler Makers Land sod Mar Engln... BoIIm work, Staan boat and Cannafy Work 1 Specialty. Csatlnfi of All Dticrlptlona Mad. lo Ord.r oa Short Nolle John Fox... .President and BuptrlnUndanlj A. L. Fox Vlo Preartdeot O. B. Prael Beoretary, Astoria Saving. Bnk Tresurarw ita'li".lA I hese tiny tapiuloo ar mpclor I iu Ddiaain 01 t,0inini'.i . Cubebs or Inlcctions anr1 A CURE IN 48 HOURS-7 the lame diseases with-' out Inconvenience. VcA fir nil ttrurrlttt. 0'