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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOiilAN, SATt lMUY MOKMMi, AIOI ST II, lit.." Suits to order, from $12.50 up PatltS to order, from $3.00 up FLYNN, When you go to Warrenton Don't fail to vlnlt KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS ..The bent ol Wliies, GREENS 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. Drop in and examine them. & John Hahn & Co. Ar WtmiM 479 Commercli! St. BATTENBU RQ Braids, Rings ana Patterns AT ALBERT DUNBAR. September Delineator now on sale NOBBY COLUMBIA SHOE CO. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; warmer; fresh northerly winds. AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. Take him to develop, If you can. And hew the block off. and get out the man. Pope. I Another regatta band. Everybody Is coming to the regatta. Beet meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. Excurson to Bay Home on the A. & C. R. R. R. Bee Rose, Hlgglns & Co.'t offer to tell goods for cash. See Ross, Hlgglns & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. Mr. P. L. Taylor, of Portland, was In the city yesterday. Groceries at the lowest price at the Pacific Grocery Co. P. Shea, the mall carrier, left last even, lng on his vacation. Ice cream, wholesale and retail, at Smith's candy factory. Don't forget the Finnish BrotherhooJ picnic at Ilwaco Sunday. Leave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Hlgglns & Co.'s. At M price Mlssea' and Children's Tan Shoes. Colombia Shoe Co. Dont' forget the Veteran Firemen's ex. curslon to Seaside Sunday. An elegant line of Little Genu' Bhoes jost arrlred. Columbia Shoe Co. The warm weather yesterday was a pleasant change appreciated by all. Ee prepared to entertain all your cou. sins and aunts during regatta week. For rootling and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., 34 Ninth street j Tickets are selling rapidly for the Vet. 1 eran Firemen's excursion to Seaside Sun. j day. Ross, Hlgglns & Co., it was reported, have purchased the Hansen stock of goods. Reduction of 60 per cent on all goods at tho Eastern Clock Co.'s, 186 Tenth street. When you are looking for freeh frulta and vegetables call on the Pacific Gro cery Co. Don't forget the excursion to be given ; by the veteran firemen to Seaside next Sunday. Mr. Joseph Holladay passed through the city yesterday on his way to the , seaside. , Tho Baptist church will be favored tomorrow bjr having Its pulpit filled by j Rev. Gllmnn Parker, Baptist State Evan- j gelist Mr. Parker is well known as a successful pastor and evangelist and a , the Tailor. Liquors oncl Cljrrn. pleasant and Instructive preacher. Co . o ' and hear him. L. J. Trumbull, past r. P. J. Meany, th leading merchat tailor. U7 Tenth St The htghent prloe I paid for fur sUu. Laird. 9chober Co. SS.ihi. g.VSO and ! S6.00 .Shoe.; your choir fur 10 day. ' ).!. Colombia Shoe Co. At th bowling alleys yesterday Mis. IVUtntrer made the hlsrh score of tU. and Mrs. lrurall scored 40. Mrs. Xordbunr. who 1 arrested yes terday on a chanre of poisoning crick, ens, will have a hearing Monday. One of Booth & Co.' cannery plungers was sold yesterday. It is said, to two men who will nt It up for a trip to Alaska There Is little or nothing taik.nl of In the city now except Klondike and re gatta, with regatta In the lead of public Interest Mr. J. R. Mathews, a prominent drug, gist of Vkiah, Cal., passed through the city yesterday, en route for Portlind and Seattle. In the police court yesterday J hn O'Ncil. John Miller. Hans Olseo and John Anderson were each fined Jo for being Intoxicated. Ladies' Taa aad Oiblood Oxfords, sM.OO eat to ai.OO, gS.OO eat to tl.ao. Laird. Schober Co. S4.00 Oxfords eat to 91. OO. Colombia Shoe. Co. Mrs. A. M. Wheeler and son. Rcger. will leave this morning for Rarur. where they will visit Mrs. Wheeler's sister for a few days. Mr. B. Young gave a party last night at his cottage at Seaside. Mr. Johnnn Young went down last evening to spend a few days at the beach. Thos. Corbln. Tacoma; A. L. Parker. John Days; J. W. Williams. C. Brown, Portland: J. F. Graham, Chinook, reds, teres! at the Parker house yesterday. Unci? Siim's new clam farm, fo.-med by the Jetty at the mouth of the rlvfr. is becomtrg very extensive In area and will soon contain many thousand acres. T. K. Johnson, the seiner. It Is reported, I Is arranging to take a lot of horses to I Alaska. Hohmi at Dyn and Sk.iguay 'are now more valuble than a gold mine. When you want a real Uf?-l!ke and artlatlc photo, don't fall to call on Snod ; grass. The work he is turning out now Is ahead of anything ever made In As 'torla before. ! John J. Kenny, who was arrested early ytsterday morning for xssvilt and bat tery-, was yst-rday charged with aasault with a deadly weapon and will have a j hearUig at 1 o'clock today. ' In the county court yesterday I.illie ' Christian Iverson, the thr?e-yar-old 1 daughter of Mrs. Iwrson, whose hus ; band committed suicide last winter, was (adopted by Hajw E. Steffensn ami wife. i J The woman gal-smnn of a new brand 1 of baked benns and tomato catsup Is doing a rushing business at tht grocery : stores. Beans srvw hot to all customers ! is the way she puts out the sampler of her goods. I The Ladles' Sewing Society of the Nor. j wegiari Methodist church, L'ppettown, j will have an auction at the Union Pacific ; cannery this evening at o'clock. lie. frvuhm'jts, Including Ice cr?am, will be . served. I Contractor Normlle. yesterday finished i the work of grallng and paving Thlrty l third street and commenced moving his ' outfit to the Went Sld, whre he will at once begin the construction of tho McClure drainage system. Boos, Hlgglns & Co. have taken tha agency for the famous "Corvalllo" flour. Three carloads arrived here f'r th?m yesterday and they will from now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prloes In lots to u!t. Congregational Church In the ab-vnee of thsj pastor, services will be conductwl by H. 8. Lyman. Topic for moaning, 'il lumination Through Performance of Duty"; for evening, "Redemption Viewed I With Some of Its Analogies:." A new river service 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 daily, except Sunday, leaving lialnler at 5:30 a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing at tho Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt time and the best service Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight Enterprise is quite as commendable In church work as in the secular pursuit?, and the Presbyterian Sunday school Is to be congratulated upon securing con trol of the first excursion on that part of the A. & C. R. R. R. upon wlikh Astoria Is trusting to link it with de. tiny and make it a power In Pacfic coast commerce. The annual pl nlc of tho Presbyterian Suday Behoof will be held at John Days river, on Tuesday, August 1". This will be the first excursion on that part of the railroad which Is to connect Astoria with Portland and the outside world, and besides the novelty of the trip, those Burleigh the Cash Grocer. I to Cents jl-nrgf tx'X Imported Turkish CasiiV Map 23 Ccuts Lars box Imported Freuc'a Castile Soap 20 Cents Can Rot. French Tonsil 10 Cents Cau Hex lVvilevl Ham 5 Cents Ponud l.are Fancy Prunes SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone J A mmmawW iwho attend will be afforded an excel lent oiHXTtunlty to se the prvgresii 'which has Isvn made In the rUlrwul constmctlon. Train leaw at return. irg at 4;i'. Fare for children. 11 cents. Members of the Sunday solnvl are free. ; Adults, 15 cuts. Ther Is a nice beach for huhlng. ltasket lunch In the or. ; chard. NVwthern Pacific railroad trains leavr j fon;uw aaiiy at it o ciuck a. in. ir . . t a . L . T". . . .1 . .. i lacoma, rpos.ajie, auu iiw cwv. '-"'"'i ". ... i connection mauc at spoKan lor no - and. Nelson. Sandow and BrttUh Co - jlumbla mining camps. For maps and i Information call on or ad drees C. W. STONE. Atorla, Or. , D. Ellery. the well known traveling 'freight agent of the Northern Pacific, jwas In the city ywtlerduy. lie reported :tnat business with tho tr:uisiortatlo:i ! companies Is very good. iul that the 1 prospects are thflit tho ntilrxuls will i haw more than they can do this fall. The large crops In Oregon iinvl Wash. Ington will tax the capacity of the com. ! panics to move them to market. j There will be senievs an usu.il at tne I Presbyterian church tomorrow at H !n the morning and S In the evening. Theme of the morning vrmon. "The I Hiding Place of Wisdom": evening theme, "One Debt to a Christian AtHvsiry." 1 Sunday school at 12:13, Y. P. S. C. K. at I" You are most cordially Invited to i worship with us. Henry Mareotte. pas. tor. 1 Mr. If. F. L. Logan, of the S.'.isMe 'sawmill, will soon put In a lmx-mak'.r" plant at his mill and larv-iy lncren.e hLs business. The new.f.ishlo-ied i)k,glng ergtne which is being mailo fot Mr Logan by th ColumM.i Iron Works will soon be piuly for use. It will w-lgh aliout twelve tons and has a p.itent drum difTi-nf.t from anything in use In this ' b-mtory. ! Swedish Lutheran church Sw-dish r. vices at 10: J) a. m. Kngllsh s.-rt jet, at S p. m. Text, Luk- I2-.42-IS. Topic, ; "A Faithful Steward of the Iord. ' The Sunday Bhool pl nic was a su.'-css as far as the place of holding the pi nlc ajid the weather were concerned. The accommodations' for getting to the grounds wore also good. Yet, the crowd might have lxn larger. "Where are th- sulwcrlptlons of th.t Canadian and Northern Pacific railways to the regatta fund" wn.s the question asked In many qunrrers yesterday. It could not be quite understood why '.hes" ! two companies, who are a.-h ilolng a large business h r-. should not be is liberal as the oth-r transportation Hn-, vhfn they will be benefited as much as ; anyone by tho carnival. ! It wa-s a pleasure to ev-ry true Astoiian I to watch the endless chain nt men who 'came out of Herman Wise's big store 'yesterday, laden with suits, hats, shirts, : MC. There are several rwions why Wis.' ;doen the biggest business. fn Is, io : has by far the largest assortment to pick 'rom, and another re,t.s,r Is his i fine standing among the. flsherm-n, whose I friend he has shown hlms -If to be. Tho ; fisherm'jn an.- a generous lot of men land they always stand by thMr friends NOTICE. ! The undersigned will not be responsible for any d'.ltts fontrsic'ed In hla name J without a written order signed by him. i VICTOR SANDERSON, i Astoria, Or., August 11, I'fi?. ! NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. j The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Land & Building i Association will be held on Thursday, I August ISth, at 2 p. m., at Odd Fellows' i ha"- A J. MEOLER, Special Cash From now on extraordinary to; cash purchasers The list of articles .which come under this head is too Ion? to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business THAT STKAXIFU LINK. Inipilii.s Comlita In From All .si.los in Ki-ti ltd U It, Hundreds of Inuunios are bolus, itia le ooncernitiK the ptvpos 1 st. inner ll"e be. twvn Astoria and Alaska. County oltl. dais and buslnees men dully receive let. lei's and persopnl tn.pitiics a to when it Is to Iv planum ! Winn stevk In Ihe lino will be for sole, when Ihe hist leatinr will start, what th rates ot freight and paiw.ige will be. li.it pons will be made, bow many bouts will I In the line, and many other iitniltiir HiNtlon. F.ven the farmers In ihr Ne linlem are offeilng to mihavrllv slock to such a project, knowing Hint It will W a proiU.tMe Investment If the enterprise Is conduct. xl on business, rln. clplcs. Fishermen, who me going to Vask.i In the spring, haw rcu.-.stod that they N liiclu.hsl in such a scheme, ami mil give their work during the winter for the sake of gelling greatly reduce.! cues to Alaska. It has U.mi stigK'i st.'.t that during the winter fishermen and other who want stock ui ui tlrelr time building u gini.l. sli.s! kn.vk..! down rixcr si. sum r their llmc, work and any materl.il furnished to entitle them to so much st.u-k In the concern and rc.lu.s.1 rates of rrolght and .is.ig. lo Ala.ik.i. A large steamer should N" .bartered to ply regularly le tWvMi Astoria and St. Michaels and on the first trip tho river steamer In sec. (Ions could In transport.! to the Yukon an, I launched for ivgnl.tr service there. That such an enterprise would pay large returns Is ox rt.un A man who knows Ivow to handle ginsU and is not asleep ai, jesterday that what was wanted her,' was two or thiee live men. por..scs.scd of a Utile of the Seattle spirit, who would get their hoods ; (l.rlh,.r and do soim thing Instead of waiting until a year from next Christ. waiting im,Jt fl)r (f ,U1 ,ll(rtl(.,,nii jcommlttlV whln ,,y ,,, lh,.v ! (.. u, ,,, ,, ltT r,. ,m h , ,,, ... tX j Alaska and that It Is Ixing r ipMty peo I pled and that g,ssls of all kinds .ire bringing large prices, some other lowr would have all tho trade ,orntll.sl and there would ! no profit In another steamer line. if Astoria." he said. "Is content to remain nil Its dais a nhl;g station on a p.ir with Sk.tmok.iwu. Oiithlamet, or IMII.tr Itovk. a mere u. jgregation of China wajh house, tish oil factories and a f w jwicklng hinis,, ttien I 't It continue to pursue a Ui. kwoo.ls scluolloy pulley of sitting on tne tunks of the mighty Columbia, nt the greatest natural harlor gi the Pacific ,o.i.tl. and wati-h the trv'esrlon of pros.r!ty Instttut.l by Sutt!-. Tacoin.1 :yvfl Port html, pass by. In the face of a rising tllo of national !su. and pbiniy an-! I Willi unlimited tunlr r nerves within .1 stone's throw of the hnrlxir, and with the greatest wheat crop the N'oithw, sf ever saw; a.bles! to tlu. fact that within a f--w months the railroad will he com. pletiM and the Iron hors.- that h is triv. .1, si acrws th- contL-wnt will blow Its breath uistii Asiorl.i's docks. It Is simple sulci,!, and d...itlt to every hope and ! project to ipileily sit tltiwn. fo, our j hands and wait fr the other fem tn do something that will s.11 (Mir town Ms" 'Hi.- ln.uiring inixnty rttsl'l.fits and jolliers have one and all I-.ti old fhat jwh.vi Astoria's Alaska sl.ain.r l!n. is ' p it In I'-r.tfioTi th.. inlll.-tiluin will pr..l.. ably have arrived and ih. re will no I .'it-l of gold mines, steamer lln,.s ,,r I raip)a.s. GRAND OPK?NI(i! Great American.. Importing Tea Co. NPW TEA STORE, 571 Commerclnl St. Have stocked It with the choicest TEAS, COFFEES, SPICKS, UAK1NC I'OU KEItri. FLAVORING EXTRACTS. CHOCOLATES. ETC., ETC., Also Cntckery, Chlnaware, rjlnssw are, at prloes never before known. Handsome and useful presents glv. n away to every purchaser, consisting of China, Crockery, Olnsswnre, Tinware, and Novelties. Teas at Sic, pr pound. 30c, :", 10c and rJ,c Ioaste Coffee at !5c, 2Cc, 25o, JOo and Mc per pound. Spices at 10c, 1, 20c, 2T,c, 30c, IV; nnd per can. Importing for nnd opeiatlng 100 stores enables us to undersell nil others find save you nil middlemen's profits. Why not buy from first hands? Oet the best and save money. I ' JREAT AMERICAN TEA IMPORTING j COMPANY, 571 Commerclnl Street, Astoria 1 100 Branch Stores In Successful Operation Handsome presents free to every purchaser. Sale - - - we will give inducements Ross, Higgins & Co. Grand Excursion To Seaside and Return Sunday. August 15, '97 Till; M-TIIRAN PIRKrU-N'S ASSOCIATION faki:. Wound Trip. Adults, fi.ou khlldr.n unJfr l .r, jpi Tialn l.f avert Havel Hoik at 0 o'clock W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull line el Plrsrs, T.btKCo, snd Smukvrf)' AitUlrt. -4 7-4 Coitimorcitil Sl. pi siiiNU Tin: wuitK. lUllroad Construction lieb.g Hushed Ml Along tho line. Within a week the entire rood of the Vstoil.i & Columbia lilver railroad w:ll ! Iltiesl Willi workmen The cotiipativ is determined to have ihe rood finished at ttio earliest! invisible luoiiieist. mid will have the trains run, ting to kunppa In (Pit., for the regatta If such tt thing I possible. In short I line rail. living will Is' cirrus! on from Imth ,.inl urd tho regalia will !m. a double celebration A contrai t ha lust Iwii flowed with the Columbia Iron Works for alt the holt. Al tikis, to he used in tlm tr'sltlng between Kn.tppn and iloblc, and Con. tractor Wnktlhi, will start a largv force of tne .to work In it few dtiys RECEIVER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I hnv ben appointed receiver by Ihe circuit court of tho 8tato of Oregon, for Clatsop county, In the suit of R. L Snhln t nt. vs. Howell A Wsrd et l , of sll proprriy goods, ware, and merchandise and chut tela and book accounts, notes nnd tie. msnd nnd all Ih. property of th. lnt firm of Howell ft Ward; nnd I nm re quired to collect forthwith nil debts due said firm. re, all persons Indebted to ta.iX firm will call at one. at th. plar. of business formerly occupied by th. anld late firm of Howell A Ward, at No. I'.O Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon, nd nettle their nnbl accounts. Pnted this second dy of August. IS7. FRANK I. Pl'NnAH. Receiver CARE uF THE EYES The greater iter rent of th eye 'rou bles, such ns Inflammation, granulation, etc. are brought on by error of refrnc thin, due 10 malformston of the eye-hnll This also Is the cause of 5" ter cent of hendc.chn and nervou troulil'S nnd !' p, r cent of stomach trtmhle - nil of which can be ov. n me by glass. prop erly adjust-.! Ir. .1. A. lotrr, :i scientific optician ft Portland, late of Minneapolis. Is tmelnt .It the Hotel Tlghe. for lit We. k If you are aflbcted In nny way wl!!i fie , vs, or are sufT-ring from hc.nhniies, '- sure 10 .-e Mm. Kn.tmlnntion fr-iv Tin: i:n; kai t ,ri.".r t'apitiin Hols rts.ni s third lag raft of It g built at Stella Tor shipment to Han Kruiuiseo is now on the way down the liter in tow of ihe two steamers, Maria and Vulcan. The voage was commenced .I 2 ,i. bo k noon on Ihe nth and the huge craft pasted iHik Point at 1 o'clock yeMterdity, tying up for the night nt IM1l.tr Ho. k If will reach Atorla today, and Isirrmg any nccMorits the cafnin will sail for San I'nuit Isco tomorrow. Captain Kolwrtsoii lias Ist-ri very sue. e.sful lu handling tli.ste rafts iititl iin tl( ip.it. , a strweitfi trip with Ibis one. TO THE PCliLIC. Notice Is hereby given thai the under signed has purchased the store of the Webfoot f'nmmlsslun llousn and will h-r-afier conduct the Inisltiiiui nt tin oM stand. All accounts due the Wtb foot Commission House nro payable lo me. !' A. DK YO. Reading; or Distance Glasses PiOO Eye til!iH.-s for 1.11'., or .1.fi Ejv OliutHi-s for 11.75. Warranted Ould Plal.-d Frames. M.'ikti your frb iul a Ixnuilful ami use. fill present. We guarantee n irftt fit by mall providing when you order the glasses you answer the following ipies tlons: How old Evt r tisd glaiwes? How lotig? Male or female? OEO. MAYERLE, Exisrt Optician, 2i Third street, San Francisco fiptPnans' nnd Photographic Supplies. AHTOHIA IHON WOHKH Front St., foot of 4th, Aatoria. General Macninists and Boiler Makers Liod ind Mir Englni, Bolltr work. Sua boil nil Csnntry Work Sp.cl.lty. Ciftlnii of All Disruption. Mad. to Ordtroi Short Nolle. John Fox.. ..President and HupSrinUnd.nl A. L. Fox Vic. Presldsnt O. B. Prael Bacraury Astoria Savings Bank Trejassurar SEASIDE SAWlWIIiIi. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all klnda of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and price at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. II F L, LOGAN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial atraeta. Columbia Marine llaml w ill accompany the Incursion I X No. '.Questionable Characters Allowed Montifnt. Itircr nml ItcnltM ! FINE CIGARS! Annual ...Picnic FINNISH BROTHHERHOOD Sunday, August 15 T? Fort Canby STEAMER T. d. POTTER I.tavts tho (. I!. vV: N. .... tint k nt !' "til it. in Fare. Round Trip, . . $1.00 I87 l So' Fisfyer Brothers, Luhrk itlng OILS A Sffvlalty. Sell Ai-"i Ship Chandler llnnlware, Iron ct Sttl, Coal, ' (iroot'rit'H it Provisions, 1 Flour ct Mill Feed, riiiiit.i, Oils, VnniiriliPH, Iith Supplies, Fntrli.ink'rt SciiU'8, , pnors ct Windows, AKrioultural ImidcmonU WupniH t Vt'liiclfH. ..Mortgagee Sale.. We nro closing out Hli-g Lung A Co.' entire stock of Pry floods. Ijtdlr." nnd lb-title men's Furnishing Oootl., st ptlcr. regardless of cost. In order to mnUe room for the liirg. .lock of Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China ware, Nnvt-lUoa, Hllk Handkerchief. Lmlles' Morning Clown., Wrappers. C.en tlemen's Kmoklng Jackets, Ten, Elc. Wo Invite th. public to com. and make, bargain, of the above line of goods beforo the stock la sold out. Store will open Saturday. July 31. ANDREW KAN & CO. RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Kcturn In ()neI)uv, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. BRAZE) H, Master. Will leave Rainier dally, eic.pt Sunday, at 6 30 a. m., touohlng at La lJu, May. gnrs, Stella, Oak Point, Kagl Cliff, Knapixi, Clifton, Woatport, and other landings, arriving at 14th street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at wnv landing, on return. Past time and satlsfaotory service guaranteed. .Tho FYiMt Lniitich., "HERCULES" Is open to special charier for excursion parties or river freighting. Dock at Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s slip. THOS. DALQITT. Leave order, at 214 Bond street. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 643 Commercial fltrunt Next to MniliHiin's Cigar Stand ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBiW READING ROOM FRE1 TO Ahh. Open erary day fram I 'eloak ta 1:11 and 1:10 ta l:M p. m. Bubscnptlon rataa II per annum. I.W. TOR. ELEVENTH 4 DUANE T run RENT. I'till lli:N'l' ..Ten. room hoiuw In t'pp.r. town, mi street cur lino; 119 Hr nioiith, Intiilrn at this oftlco. I t ll KENT -Two or thr. . fiitnbot rooms for liuusrkcpplnif . Imjiilro at Crow's gallery. pi'U ItEN'l' -Plilill.lird, a tniga front room, with buy window; oenlrnlly lo, fiit; 414 Kniiniig. street, nor Ninth. I too of tlln moat tlesll itbln rtX'lni In th It ' fttr rout, with bontd, for a alnl umiteiiiiiii: also labia Ismnl for une or two genllcltieii nt Mil ICc Imltge alrottt. Foil RENT-Furtilsh.tt rmiuui. n aultn or single, by the day or inoith. Hotel Tlghe, under antlr. new tnajiag. inmit. Ui-ewt re,1 uc 1 1 on In raloa. Mra, tl. V. I'orlnr, liiaitag.r. toe. I'.lavantk ami Franklin. MKN WANTKO. Ilaltad hands wwntxl for luiinedlata wurk on track. Apply at rH.m 4. riaT block a. y. ii. it. n. . : "I Knit HALK I'ttlt HAI.i: rnitno of l ho Wairanlnn hotel A pioilttil'l- .ulnt- will b .orill t.l on account of removal from tin gnu Ad-Ire. Xli C. I' Hmlth, Wnrrriibm. r. poll HAI.I'. l'h prtipvrty at th. corner of Fifth attest and ll.trrls.ni avvnu. beloiiking to l'"pl W. P, Wbliconib; a b.irgiUn Applv to Mm Whlfcumb, .nilh.at or. nghth and Ininti. sts. I'ttR MALE 8hp lioretno, prl.ti-wlru tor rrgatti of : J fet over all, a. loot be,.!!! riul'atdr n an c cur. Ion .icbi or cariicr Ad.liaas or apply tt o. P. ilraliam, Warrenton. i'r. Kttll HALE A .li.rm.ui cottngo. lot 40g P, with water, otc . within four block, of Commercial atrtwt. In th. coTt.r if l!io city A raro ehano. Price, 11,400. Ad.lrra. t. Aalorlan oftlce. I'ttlt H.M.I, litr.tp. an )!. IIZsj lady's Columbia bicycle. In pstrfoct coitdllloo. Al.ply at tlm Aalorlan off!... KOIt 8AI.K A J. 8. Uundy ImpMved friction drum hoisting ongln.. His tt boiler, 7x:W feet; cylinder. Till uaoha. A flrat-claasi etiKln. almost as god aa) now. Addrraa "A." Aslorton ofTlcav FOUND. Fl.'NI-tMi ting Uracil, Haturday. Jjly II, a gill n't, marked M II on on a side of tho buoy and II on tho other lid; lloata marked '. ' V and W. C. P. Co. nwn.-r may rrgiln same by applying to Win H. Itwretne. keeper. Ilwa-, IJfe H.vvlng Htailon, proMiik" 'iop,riy and paying for this l oibe WANTED. WANTED An t .. -rlnicrd teacher for too riklpaiion "chtN-l Apply or address H. htfi li'lk Diatrlct No. : PIlDPKHnlONAL CARDS. C. C. lUtOWKK. ATToltNET AT LAW. Oundermon Building. Aatorla, Oregok, JOHN T. LIOHTER. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Offlcf), upstair., A.torlan Building. DR. O. B. K8TK8, PHYSICIAN AND BUHOKON. Special attention to diseases of tODM and surgery. Office over Dana!g.rs .lor. Astoria. Telephone No. U. bit H. L. IIKNDKRBON, OfTlce, Klnnry Building, Astoria. OfTlc. hours, 7 to a. m.; 1 to 3 and tj to 7 p. ra. Hpuclal attetiton given to the treatm.nt of Discuses of the Ey. Chronlo Dta euaca, and Surgery. DIt. JAY TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEO.V : Oflloe, rooms 6 and t. Pythian bulldg. 63P4 Coininerclal Bt, Residence earn. Telephone 8. Acting assistant surgeon U. B. Ma rine hospital service. 11. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Ilooma 1 and 2, Pythian Building, OVer C. II. Conner', .tor. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 4l Commercial street J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or. Cdie.ter V. Doiph. Richard Nlxeav DOLPH & NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, flrsinn li k m -a m Hamilton Bulldln. a'ii i...i . .i! lection bunln as promptly attended ta. Clalme agalnat the government a ape- toiiy. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. r. an A A. M. Regular communications held on th first and third Tuesdav av.nlnar af aaoh month. O. W. LOUNSBERRY, W. 1C B. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. 1m&