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THE DAILY A5T0UIAN. TUESDAY MORXINU. Al'M'ST 81, 1!U)7. e,l 1 V 4 i i I 4;' When you go to Warrenton Don't fail to vlit.lt KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS The best of Wines, IN FIVE DAYS. Our Entir Stock MmI Ue Mold If you think an SS.50 Cock ! worth $3,50 com. ami get one. IMPORTED DRESS SUITINGS, hereto fore Mid at 110.50. PI 50 and $17.50, will now go at ., Hit and $5.50. LACE CURTAINS, Portiere. Pictures and Easels at your own price. EASTERN CLOCK COMPANY, 186 Tenth Street An Elegant Line of the famous Edwin Clapp Fine Shoes FOR MEN A complete assortment of Ladies' Shoes of the very best makes. Durable heavy Boots and Shoes for laborers. John Hahn & Co. An Warraats. 479 Commercial SL 18- Fall and Winter -97 DRESS GOODS See what we are showing in the new styles. Our new samples are coming in every day. ALBERT DUNBAR Agent Butterick Patterns NOBBY Greeii COLUMBIA SHOE CO. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather, fresh northerly winds. AROUND TOWN. Rest meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. Cucumbers, very cheap, at P.oss, Hig gins & Co.'s. Flue cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hig gins 4 Co.'s. PostmaHter Wise is expected aome from Portland this morning. Groceries at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. Lemons at great reduction at P.oss. Higgins & Co.'s. At M price Hisses' and Children's Tan Shoes. Colombia Shoe Co. Miss Clara E. Buchanan is visiting her mother at Knappton, Wash. An elegant line of Little Gents' Shoes Just arrived. Colombia Shoe Co. Ask for sample of Chose & Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Higgins & Co.'s. For roofllng and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. 34 Ninth street C. C. Dalton of Ilwaco, and W. Maurice Kelly of Portland, were arrivals In the tslty yesjtwdoT When you are looking for fresh (raits and vegetables call on the Pacific Gro cery Co. Mrs. J. W. Conn and Miss Conn have returned from a month's outing at Seaside. Ashland peaches, Bart'ett pears, silver prunes, choice apples, etc., etc.. at Ross, Higgins & Co.'s. New styla hats, latest blocks, at C. H. Cooper's. Miss Alice MunseJl. resident optician, offlee in Shaaahan building. Hours. 9 to 12 and 1 to t P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. The boy choir of Grace church will re rume Jhelr practice for the fail and win ter services on Wednesday evening next. Suits to order, from $12.50 P Pants to order, from $3,00 UP ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. Liquors orid Clgors. PRICE NO OBJECT ALBUMS from 50 cus up. MIRRORS one-fourth their actual value. LAMPS almost given away. The bewt Amer.can Wringers at their actual cost, etc.. etc. DELINQUENT CUSTOMERS miut set tie on or before September L T3LE AstoF House CLEAN AND AiRY R001RS Rates, $1 and $1.25 a day; Meals, 25 cts. Pileher & Taylor, Proprietors iSopt 1st.) at 7 p. m. In the choir room. Let etvery boy be present promptly. Week day evening service Friday (Sept 3.) at 7 o'clock. New clothing of the latest and best material at C H. Cooper's. Ashland peaches cheap and good; also a large supply of other fine fruits at Ross, Higgins & Co. There will be a free concert and dance every night at the Logan pavilion at Sea- lid until further notice. -i.s w a '" Miss Julia Kopp, who has been staying at Seaside for several weeks, returned home yesterday. Laird; Schober A to. 5.ud. 3.5l) and 6.0O Shoes; your ehnlce for 10 days, 3.98. Columbia Shoe Co. Fanctf goods and furnishing goods, reasonable prices, at C. H. Cooper's. Special sale of fine fruits today at Ross, Higgtos A Co.'s. Ashland peaches, Bartlett pears, s.lver prune?, choice ap ples, etc., etc. Mis Brookhouse and Mrs. Bishop re turned Sunday evening to their home at The Dalles, after a brief visit with Mrs. C. W. Holt. I.arilea' Tan and Oiblood Oxford!. ".OO cat to 1.M, 3.oo cot to sji.bo. Laird. Schober O. 4.00 Oxford cut to 91.IM1. Colombia Shoe Co. Jim West, the Chicago barber an! master of the tonsorial art, has his shop opposite Kopp's N. P. B. When you want a good shave or hair-cut glv. him a call. Hon. J. R. Clinton and Miss Louisiana Renner were married in Port'and Satur day. Both of the contracting; parties have been popular residents of Astoria. When you want a real life-like and artiatlc photo, don't fall to call on Snod grass. The work he la turning- out now is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Died at Knappa, aged TS, Mary Bture, mother of Jacob and August Sture, Sun day at 10:30 a. m. The funeral will take place In the Presbyterian church Tuesday Aupust 31, at 10 a. m. As I have sold my confectionery busi ness In this city, I will go East Septem ber 1. Those having unsettled account w.th me will kindly settle up this week and oblige. C. B. Smith. Will close business at 000 Commercial street, Arforla, In a few days. Anyone wishing to purchase counters, shelving, spool caws and other (rood, can have ihem at an ImmeMfe bargain. Person owing me and can, will please call and settle, and all who have not the mrans need not worry. Friedman, 000 Commer cial street 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 dally, except Sunday, leaving lialnler at 5:30 a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at ):30. Prompt time and the best net-vice la guaranteed for both passengers and freight Mr. O. N. Partri'k'e ,tn,j jjr. Joseph Johnston Lave this morn'n on the state of California for Sai ranclsco. Their ultimate destination Is Trim; county where ':he iwwit rich sjold discoveries have been made. If they don't ;rlke cmetMng tt will not be Jx-caus; they failed to rovide 'uflleient outfl., for yesterday afternoon as the tw gentlemen scrolled along Comm;rcial street on their way to the O. R. & N. do?k, each with a heavy and wel-prparcd pvk. they were the envy of more than one w ho was hungry for a chance to ttart off on a chase, for gold. Several other Astorlans who at first lntond-M to go to 'he ivlon. dike this full, have abv.it ma le up their mltaU to ivk the wirmM- climes of Southern tVegon and California. Yesterday morning. Auetlvto-r Vrley sold a portion of the real ia:e hell by the Case assignee. Thv price hro phi by porno of the prop-rtv .'ons-sl .1 cold shiver to course up aril down the spine of every rvnl estate "nan .ind proivrlv owner ptveont. Mr. Alex Gilbert, S.imuol Elmore and William Barker were anions the principal buyers. Ore timber claim In 7-S sold fir lb tnd .1 ch.'Uv ht In W.irronton brought lli les '.h.ct th - fim lor claim. Mr. Wornley will rwmie bi s. lno on Wall strvct this afternoon. Sunday wenlns: whon near Ciiin.il.an station, tho train that left At vli at 7:10. run into a cow. Tho force so Rtvt that the nnimal w.n thrmn f i; t ! y S) fvt from the track, a-tul landing her In a pond of water, where 'he wis ivnrd kicking about. The nlsht was :o dark that the train men could not Iv.fe the unfortunato nntmal. bifl wor,l w us left at an adjarm farm houw. to lnk up tho poor bntte ami put it out of exlslonoo. If the enphie Ivul not alroady done so. rassenjrors on tho train or.v!y fi'lt th shock. Large mimbers of people c.ime up from Seaside both on Sunday and l.tf. even Inirs. Thy were mostly from thi 'nter lor. thoiiKh wml Astoria fnmiM- re turned home. The continued sM .ve;vfl.er at the benches, Nth nv:n m.l south. has been the means of thinning out the crowds. Tho near npiroi'"h nf th' 'M term of school ha caused many families to forsake the beach. Pept-'mb'r .it the Orocon hutches Is usually tne prfttlrst month In the year, and manv ;.iple will probably remain until the rejl rainy e sn Ujrt-w. Thnt may be In a week but nuy not come until far along tow.uiln Christmas. The schooner Janus Is not yet away from the waters of the Columbia, al though she was clered f Jr Port Town sonl a wk ago. Afr- two attempts, cne of which proved so smvessful that the bar was crossed, she roturnexl to her anchorage In Astoria. For some r--u.oa. or several perhaps, tho owners have Nvn unable to seoure a nHiga:Jr with enougn I nerve to take the little ve-sel around tn the Sound, althugn a reasonably good price has been offered. Plenty of pilots wore on hand at an early ! our this morning, looking fir a Job taking thp Janud around to the Sound and It is likely one will bv euurageO on. i Rev. W. C. Curtis of Th Dalles te- turned up the river last evening on the steamer Telephone after a two wevks visit In Astoria, and adjacent bench resorts. He mW a trip to Qainon Beach with Mr. J. N. Orima and re- j turned a mom enth-islastl admirer of thnt plce. Mr. Curtis Is consld-r able of an artist and Is able ;o apivr-Jcntc a place like the beach south of F.Ik orkk. f r It 1 cross-grainM mortal In le-d. win once visits this place and -oms awiy dis pleased. Mr. Curtis promises himself the pleasure of ag-iln v.tlnS Clatsop's beautiful beach, nert ye". and also In. tends to Interest some of The Dalles, people. j, ' County Surveyor P. E. Hleekman. who has r-en on the uppr. N'-canieum for th" week running a line for a n-w road to Klk creek, tells a st-wy that will h reail with Interest by hunt-4m-n who hnve a fondness for big game. One day last week while he anil his party were n th summit of the ridge dividing Klk creek and the Necanlcum. their attention was attr.icte.1 by the rustling of n bush on tne orpoite side of the clear space on which they had halted. Looking up quickly. Mr. ll-lrkm.in says tha". hi- beheld three large --Ik. but no sooner had he se-n them than they disappeared. It was a pretty s'ght. and the members of the surveying party were lamenting the faft that none of them had a gun, when out from the brush near-by popiel a big Hack she bear, followed by her eub. Mrs. rtrnln wax about as much frightened at the company she found herself in as were the surveyors, for she. follow-d by the cub, mulo haste for the further side of the clearing. Mr. Helckmnn says that the whole upper Necanlcum Is thr-adel with trails where elk. In large and i tnall ltnds have b-en recently. Now that "Indian Louie" has taken to the woods with his rifle, H can be expected that elk will be scaree about the Necanlcum In the near future. PRIVATE WORDS FOR WOMKN. The eminent and suoceful electric phy.Hlrl.-u7, Dr. Darrin, has discovered and perfected a system of treatment that iuis caus-d a revolution In the treatment of f-male diseuaea. Wherever this treat ment Is tested and known It has don.; away with all dosing, with nauseous drugs and surgical operations wher-hy so m.ijr.y precious lives have lieen lost. As a discovery, it ranks with Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood. II ha? proven In more than a thousand ca. of the worst kind to be a positive cur- for the following female diseases: Ovarian tumors, polpyus, ulcera-tlon, and dropsy of the womb. Inflamatlon, eon. geJ ion and falling of th" wom!i, b ucliorr hose, painful an1 supprefwed mensuration, floo.ljr,(r. frequent urination, b nring do n pains, bocka.'he, heudache, hacking couh melalK.ly. absence of ambition or de sire to live, or, In fact, any complaint having Its origin in a disordered tat- of the generative and noomp-inyiipg ori;an, whet.her from coTf'igIoui liB'tfies, here ditary, accbVnt, ti;rht lacing, mb'.irrlage tr other causes. TlUr me'ho.l of tri-'m'nt Is harmlefs, pl-:isa-!t and mild. It. is applied direc;y to the womb without the ubi- of Instrn trurta: fai Ix- appllwl by '.he prUlents thmwdvt, thus securing correct p,c-i treatment at home, and i's apidl' atlon y ri.'-'y and simple. It cnratlvr T-tion on the Inflamed, rongi-stid and ulcerated parts Ls Immedl.ute. Tr. D.irrin refrains from making public the names of hurliels of laH-s w ho have Ix-en r--o!l to health, with due refer ence to tbe delicacy of their aftllcrtons. Dr. Darrii) can be eonsid'-d free nt the Occident hotel, Astoria, urvll Sept. ISth. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma on application. A MYSTKKIOI'S li:iY. The SteotiHr Ilwaco Fails to Make Her Roturu Trip Yesterday. Tho stwimoro li"r and TWephone were Ih-ld at tholr rejvot lv dtvks until after 1 o'clock this morning awnfiltig the arrival of the steamo-r Iliu. ImiI were at last coniollcd to deixirt without her. And no tliltittrs wro nvilml fnn her up to the hour of going to pros. It ivimwuts tlmt tht llnuco left her dovk In Ilwaco at tho imiuil hour, heading across ttv ny for Astoria. Tlw weather was very thick and Iwuiy. und on her fail ure to rwvoh Astortrt at bT usual hour, telegraphic orders wT rovlvl from the .wmisiny's oltlix" t Ilwaco for h- Can- by to go to her rtJIof, the supposition le!ig th.u she was caught by the low lido In coming out of the Niy. U was underntol by the Portland ateuniers truit v Ixdatrtl stenmer would tnuwfere her ivissougec to tho lighter ilraft Canby. ,nd they would be brought ow in lime to get up the rlvir last nl;it Why the Canby failed to ml urn Is a after of conjivlure. It Is ivtlle ime more serious acchk-nt rmiy have hnpi-ne,l the Ilwaco ttuin stl.kuig on a sand bar. but the moet favorable exiH.Kiatlon Is that both boats deti.Ud tluit It was too risky to attempt to the river in th. fog. nml renminbi where they were, or rwuirned to Ilwaco to aw ilt day. light. Gold Watch FREE ...TO.. Boys , Girls and ...Young Ladies VT.... GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S ...Pure Food Stores... F.very wat.-h Is a perfect timepiece, l'-year guaranteed cas'. Real gems. Don't ml.ss this opportunity to secure o.e of the-' pretty watch. s fr.-. Call ami ask alKJut It tit the f.rent American Importing Tea Company's Pure !ool Store, "1 Comnien-lal a'pet., As:oria, Oregon. Call and see the hruidsome watches. Teaa, Coff.--. Spcfl Baking Powder, Extracts Highest quality, iowesx I'r.i es 14 STORKS IN OPERATION. ONLY FIVE MORE DAV3 Your Mind nnd "ome and Make I'p See Us. You have only five days more to get a Klmtill d an o or organ at manufacturers prices. If you me.m business mak up your mind and come to see us. We will give you the biggest bargain you have evT had or ever will have offered you again In a first cla.'ts plan- or organ. Re-member this Is our las- manufactur ers sale in. Astoria, and It closes Bat irday, September 4th. W. W. KIMP.AI.L CO. By T,. V. MOOI'.E, representative. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial Street Next lo Madison's Ciar Stand NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCK HOLDERS OF I'.VION FISHERMAN'S CO-OPERATIVE PACKING CO. Notp-e Is lu-n-by given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the I'nlon Fisherman's Co-Oiratlve Pack ing Comptv.y held at the oflbe of salil company In Astoria, Clafsop counly, Oregon, at half past sevm o'clock p. m., on Saturday, the eleventh day of Sep tember, IK'7, for tho purpose of consider ing the advlsaMIltyof lnoreaK3f.f the cap ital s-ock of said corporation In the otnount of $20,000.00 or any part thereof thai may tvi-m exrfli"n to seild stock iMlders and of iajiltis; such wMin In regard to Increasing sairl capital stock as lo K.Ud Htockholders may appear ad vaWe. . CHARLES WILSON, Presldcfi' of saW Company. Atteslt: KOFCS JENSEN, Secretary of said Company. Ladies Who Valuo A refined complex'in r.v: -t Tver'' der. It producer. r'f --d --v :r- ' the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon 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? W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull lint nl Pipo. TvtiSiC, and m .k.i' Anlikt. 4T- Cottittterc Inl t. Fl'NKIUL NOTK'K. The funeral of Arx lUe Helton I. son of F. II. and l)ra Kmou.1, of Fort Slexens. will le held from Si. Thomas' by itw sea church. Sklpauon. on I'nesdiy Aug. SI. at S o'ebvk p, m. Itev. V, Seinour Short will eotuluct I he services Friends nnd acquttlntoniinces are Invited to at tend. SHERIFF'S SAl.K. Hy virtu of on execution and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the SUte of Oron for the Ciuntv of rint.Hip. on the 15th diy of July, A. IV no in, w, ii Itiili? oieit and decrre refl- , hM y pf July ls97. In favor of C. K. Haylrs and C. ll. 1'almlierg, plaintiffs, and aguliist the , Klavel Hotel Company, and tn favor of j defendants. Hand Manufacturing Co. J. ' P. Rsjtmussen. A. 8. Oilllsple, Or. gon ' Pine Lumber Company. Ci. It Kt. and O. F. Mars'.on, and ngslnst sai.l Klavel Hotel Company for the sum total of .!-OA, w.th Intrreat lhen-on from third , day of July, W7. at the rate of 1 per I .! per annum, togethrr wllh Hi cokis jural dlsl'UPcin'its. laxej l JS JS, and j the coals of and upon this wrl' con. I mantling and requiting me to make sale of the following de-frlli-d real pioper ty, to-W.t: Alt of block No. 10. in the town of Flavel. as laid out and re'orded by the Flavel Iuid IVveloitnaot Comrany. together with the Flavel Hotel, liua.J thereon, and togetrier wl.h the ler.tment hereditament and nppurteanci- thercti belonging or In anywise appertaining, all In the County of Clntnop, SUIe of Or-ffon- ' . S'ot.ce Is hereby given that I will, on Mirtidav. the 3th day of S-ptemUr, 1V7, at the hour of 10 o'clock In lh fotri.oon of said day, In front of and rxt the court house door, la the City of As'.'Tia. In salil county and state, sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, lor cb. the above desrr.brd red property, or n much thereof as mny b nccsary to satisfy said Judgment. Int -rest, routs and nil accruing costs. JAMF.fl W. It.VPi:. Sheriff of Clils-ip Co., Or. Dalrd Astoria, Or., August ?, UV. CHIEF OF POLICK HALF.. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Po lllce Judge of the City of Astoria, to mi directed, dated the 12th day of July A. D. 1S37, and against. It It MARION. .. ... , i-, v I l.ommHIHJlllK me IU levy uniu iui 5 In block No. Pl.McClures Astoria and collect the oeneesmtnt due thereon amounting to the sum of $13 K0 for the construction of a sewer on Second street. I havo this day levied upon the s-ild d.crlbed property nnd on tlie 10th day of Scptemlwr, A. D. 1897, at 10 o'clock p. m. of said day at and in fnnt of the court jbcuse door In the City of Astoria, Clatsop 'county, Oregon, will proceed to sell said property to the highest bidder therefor i to pay sold assessment and costs and !excenses of sale Said sale to be for United States) gold and silver coin. Chief of Poll-.. E. HALLOCK, Dated at Astoria, Oregon, August 12, 1S97. ABtoria Ironworks Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Enclnea, Roller Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a ape. clalty. Caatlnga of all description, made to order on short notice. John Fox.. President awl Superintendent A. It. Fox Vloe President O. B. Prael Secretary Astoria Savings Bank.. ...Treaurrr Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO ALL Open every day from 3 o'clock to 8; JO and :30 to 9:30 p. m. Subscription rates $3 per annum. B. W. Cor. Eleventh and Duan. Streets. I RAINIER TO ASTORIA RAINIER TO ASTORIA RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Return tn On. Day STEAMER PILGRIM STEAMER PILGRIM A. Jj. BRAZEE, Master, jwilj leave Ra,ler dally, 'except Sunday, at G:.7 a. m., touching at La Du, May. 'gem. Stella, Oak Point, Eagle Cliff, Knappa, Clifton, Westport and other Jlandlngs, arriving at Fourteenth street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling U way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory service guaran:eed f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE Matiiitsvlursr nml Oonlvr lt FINE CIGARS! lit'NP STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Natlc Is hereby irtvivt that the Com. nioii Council proposes to Improve tlond Irw t from the ni! side of Ninth street lo the west 1 1 tie of blocks 1 and 17 In the city of Astoria as laid out l re corded by John Mcl'lure, Sold improve limit to consist of urn. ling said strixrt to :he raiabllslml grade and planking the same lo Its full width and rami. lulled lira. I with new o-l emiud fir plank as follows; Sail phuik to be H13 inohea twtwean Ninth and F.fth atrecla, and 3s 12 Incites between Fifth street a. it the wee: Una of liliv ks i and 17, iul by bulldlnar side walks on to!h sldna thereof feel w Mr, In n -ordnnce with the plans and apaclfl ratio, e priixitetl ajul d-pisltrl by the Cty Surveyor In th office of the Au B'or and Police Judge, and In conformity to the vrUnanrra In rHatlcn to the Iniprov. moit of atreota. Haul Improvrmmt to be made at th. rxpeuae of the property lwnerlle.1 thereby aa n-ulrel by tho Charter of the City of Astoria. The lands and premlsea upon wtl.vil -cliU asscaament sluill be Irvlrd lo -b fray Die eit of said Improvement, and the district emttf-ai-rd therein and the lota, bhx kit an. I premise lo he a-Med. hall Ix- known as I loud Street Aars nient IMatrlot No. St' Said district em bracing still lots, blocs ami prein.i to te ase-aa.-.! for wild ImproVeuici t art deslcnated as follows: lb ginning on the west line of Ninth tree: at the renter of block 31, rn nlug thence weal through tbe ci-uler of M'l !l. S. II, X. I?. IS and 17 to the west line of block 17; t hence north along the wwt iHie of l'lo.ki IT and l to tho cen ter of block I'l. the ' f"t thtough the e nter of bbnka l. I.V II. 11. 13. 11. U mid lo the w-erft I.w of Ninth lrrt; thence south along the west lice of Ninth street to the place of twgtnra'iig, contain, lug lots 1, i, i, M'Vk the iHrti half of bh k t: I1 I, J, I. 4, block :?: lots 1, :'. 3. i. bl. k 21: lots I, 2. 3. I. block JO; lo:s I. 2. 3. 4. block 19; l"t 1 2. 3. 4. block I; lots t. 2. J. ). bl.n k 17; lc's . 7, 8. bbv k 11: lots 3, . 7, I. k 15; lota 5. , 7. 1. blo k 11; i. . 7. , block 13, lots 5. . 7, I. block 12: lots 5. t. 7. I. block 11; ht 4. 7. . block in; lots 6. , 7. $, block nil In the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure. Ksttmatea of the expense of such Im provement n .d plana and speclilr-utluns of such work or improvement, and of the locality to bo Improved have been deposited by the City Surveyor with the Auditor and Police Judge for public ex amination and may be kwpected at th. office of such officer. At the next tegular meeting of the Common Council following tha firrnl pub lication of this tiot.ee which meeting will bo hald itfi Frt'liiy, B-'ptetnlM-r 3, IM)7, at the hour of 7:3a p. m., at the dty hall, liny objection) (hut muy lie made to such Improvement will be considered by th. council, and if at the time of said meet ing a rrm'niHf.mnce ngiui.st sii'-h im provement, signed by residents of the city owning more tha.i one-half Of the property In said d. strict, shall b filed wilh the Auditor and Police Judge, such Improvement shall not be ordered, If at all except by a vole of two-thirds of all members of the Common Council. Ry order of the Commoti Council. Attest: H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon. August W, 1S37. 187 J loi Lubricating r-" i OILS FlSf?Cf A Specialty. BfOthefS, Sell eT"kl Ship Chandler , Hardware, Iron & Steel, Co;.l. (iroceries it I'rovisitini Flour & Mill Ve-(, PHints, Oils, Varnish tr Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Veliicles. ..THe Font Lnuticlt., tHERCUI4ES,, Is open to special charter for excursion parties or river freighting. Dock at Ross, Higgins & Co.'. slip. THOS. DALGITT. Leave orders at 214 Bond street m ASTORIAN WANT COLUMNS run RINT, l ull KKNT'l en. room Iioum In I'ppar. town, on I feel car lino; III per month, liiiUln nt this ortlee. l ull HON I'-l'urnl-hrd, a lmil front room, with bay window; centrally 0. cntnl; 111 Kiclian slrool, lienr NlnlK (Mid of the moat dnslrabln ruoms In Ih. city for mil, with board, fur a slngl. giiilliiiiau; Imi labln toard for un. or two (ixilleiiifii nt IUU i:ehntin airael, FOll It i: N'T -Furnished rHliui, M sulta or lngl, by llie day or month. I Hotel Tlghe, under ullr. new iimnag. mont. Ureal reduction In rats. Mrs. U. V. Porter, iiia-nagar. C. ICIovenla ami Franklin. MICN WANTICD. Itallroail hand a wauled for linmedlaU work on truck. Apply at rxm FlaT.1 block. A. C. It. It n. Ft ill SAl.K. Full SAI.K-A six-room cottage, lot to lui. with water, etc, within four block, of Commercial street, In the ranter of the city. A rare chance Prtoe, 11,400, Addrrsa C, Asturtan office. lull HAI.E t'heap. all IMM. Ilt liwly'. Columbia blcyclo. In perfect condlilon. Apply t the Aatorian ornce, 1A)HT. ; LHT-Huncb of keys, tlM lih rl rib- Ihm.. Ixnvo at A'torlan office. WANTED. WANTKI--Vouii girl living with pi rents, to taka cur of old df. and no light bouaework. Apply at 4JI I'uaa. treat. PROFESSIONAL CARD C. C. HIlOWEIt 1 ATTUHNET AT LAW. 0 undersoil BailJIng. Aaaurla. OregoB, I ! DR. O. D. E8TIUI. i P11TS1C1AN AND SURGEON. I Special attention to disease, of woeosa ' nd surgery. I Office over Danaigsrs store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. I DR. H. L. IIENDKIISON. ' OITlce, Klnnry Building. Astoria. OTlcf hours, ' 7 lo I a. m.: U to t and I lo T p. am i .. - 'Special altrtilon glvan to th. treatment of Dlseoses of the Eye Chronic Dla- Miars, and Burgery. i - " 'DH. JAY TUTTLB. I PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON 1 Office, rooms & and I. Pythian bulldf. ' 6.11 Commercial 81, llealdenc. Mm. Telephone it. j Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ms 'line hospital service. II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. (tiftftg Room. 1 and 2. Pythian Building, ovei C. H. Cooper', .tor.. JOHN T. LIOHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Aetorian Building M. T. CROSBY, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW, 441 Commercial stiwet. J. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. 061c. on Bond street. Astoria, Or. Chaster V. Dolph. Richard Nliea. DOLPH A NIXON, ATTORNETB AT LAW, Portland, Oregon, !4, tS, M aid It. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln aa promptly attend"! te. Claims against th. government a spo ilaltjr. BOCIETT MEETINGS. TEMPLE IlDOE NO. T, A. F. ana A. M. Regular communications held on th. first and third Tuesday evening of aaoh month. O. W. LOT7NBBKRRT. W. M. E. C. HOLDEN. Beoretary. Reading or Distance; Classes. $C.0O Eye Glosses Jor $3.21, or $3.00 Eye Olnasea for $1.79. Warrantitd Gold Plated Frame. Make your friend a beautiful and use., ful present. W. guarantee a perfect fit by mall providing when you order th. glasses you answer th. following ques tions: How old Ever used glasses? How long? Mate or fenuUeT GEO. MATERLE, Expert Optician, 28 Third street, Ban Franoisoo, Opticians' and Photographic Supplies. CHARLES KAN & CO. 307 Commerced Btrect. Wo will open up with a large stock of Oriental Fa.nry Goods, Decorated China , i- ' ware, Fancy Silk Goods, Etc. Also mji u fact ure a full line of "Ladles' and Cents' Underwear at reasonable prices. Store w.II be open about September 1. CHARLES KAN & CO.