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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOMAN WRDNKSPAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER , 1897. tnlnmcnt is promised for Astorlan. and crowds always go to hear these sweet ilntort. Suits to order, Warrenton Is the Best... When you go to Warrenton Don't fail to vlnlt .The best of Wines, 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 Halm & Co. ViiruM 479 Commercial St. 18-... Fill nl 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 TODAY'S 'WEATHER. Occasional rain, fresh southerly winds. AROUND TOWN. WE8DNE6DAT. Summer's a step behind us. Autumn's a thought before; - Each fleet day we meet on the war, Is an angel at the door. ' Cucumbers, very cheap, at Rosa, HIr (Ins ft Co. 'a. Floe cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hlg-! tas ; Qo.'g, - - 1V . ' J- Lemoiit at gremx reluctlon at Boea, 1 Higgins ft Cow's. i Groceries at the lowest prices at Pacific Grocery Co. the I Mr. F. H. Vandecarr was over from North Shore yesterday. loe cream and other refreshments at j the lawn party on Friday evening. Ask for sample of Chase tt Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, HIggins A Co.'s. About 8 o'clock this morning there will be a successful slide at Smith's Point. County matcors win be considered by the county court In regular session today. It Is reported that the opera "Little Duke" will shortly be produced In As toria. For rootling and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. W Ninth street ' Lest evening the Rev. J. J. Walter left for the Methodist conference at Cor valUs. When you are looking for fresh fruits and vegetables call on the Pacific Gro cery Co. Ashland peaches, Barrett pears, silver prunes, choice apples, etc., etc., at Boss, Higglns & Co.'s. .... Miss Alice Munsell, resident optician, office in Shanahan building. Hours. 9 to U and 1 to 1 Louis P. McCarty, editor and publisher Of the Statistician and Economist, was In the city yesterday. P. J. MeaJiy, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The hlgrhent price p-U Tor far skins. Work will commence today on the j bulkhead for Judge Page's property on Eleventh street, near Grand avenue. Mr. Grocer: there are thousands of people who want good tea (many don't drink tea now, because it has been either costly or bad) and here is Schilling's Best good tea at a fair price. Don't you want to sell lots of such tea, and money back it if your customers don't like it ? A SchillioK & C'nnifasy fcsa Francisco iV Pants to order. from $3.00 P ..FLYNN, the Tailor- KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS Liquors ond Clgnrn, TE AstoF House CLEAN AjlD AIRY ROOKS Rates, $1 and $1.25 day ; Me!t, 25 ct. Pilcher & Taylor, Proprietors CHAS KAN & CO 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China are, tilk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. Contractor Lebeck will rush the work through before bad weather sots In. Ashland peaches cheap and good: also a large supply of other fine fruits at Ross. HIggins & Co. At Cathlamet, yesterday morning, the fall session of the superior court opened with a fair-sized docket, tr. Bartel has moved his office and res- Idence to the Goodman building over P. J. i Goodman's rhoe store, next to Olsen'g drug store. At the bowling alleys, yesterday after Mlsg Mr. M. M- Plcksns rcored fl, Colonel E. C. Hughes, who is vlltlns in Idaho, will spend about three weeks cn a hunting and fishing trffi with his brother. Four carloads of salmon were shipped up river by the Telephone last night and about an equal number by the O. R I N. line. Special sale of Ann fruits today st Ross, HiggL-is Sc. Co.'s. Ashland peaches, Banlett pears, s.lver prune?, choice ap ples, etc., etc. A number of up-river seiners will com mence fishing on the lirih. 8o fur as re ported Hanthorn, Pillar Ro.-.k and Cooke will do fall packing. Friends r.f Mr. E. R. Hawes will be very glad to learn thit that gentleman Is rapidly regaining health after a tedious sickness of two years. Mr. C. F. Overbaugh, traveling freight agent of the Oregon Railw'ay and Navi gation Company, Is in the city looking after the interests of his line. Among the Astorians who left for he gold fields on the last steamer was N. C. Jensen, proprietor of the repair shop on Ninth street, above Commercial. Ladies of Grace church guild are re quested to meet at the home of Mrs. H. O. Smith ttl Franklin avenue, on Thurs day afternoon, the Sth Inst., at 2 p. m. Mrs. C. L. Parker and dauehter. Sea side; Sydney Dell, F. J. Snow James Macnelll, Portland; F. J. Scherdnazel. Svenson, were at the Parker House yes terday. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod grass. The work he is turning out now is ahead of anything ever made in As toria before. It Is expected todhy that Chief Hal-lor-k will commence posting "notice nn the property contiguous to the Commer cial street extension for the. collnrrion of assessed benefits. Bond street Improvements will proba bly be soon commenced Everybody Is looklntr for tbem, and it Is hoped: that the contractors rs" get to work before h'li weather commen-es. Corrtraetor T-eher-k has finished the work of ralslntr Captain Salt"' house In Seow br.y. Captain Snltes Is maklne many Improvement:! on his place, and will soon have a home to be proud of. The Methodist church has hooked the Fiske singers, or the orielnil Nashville Students, for September 2Mh. The com pany, which Is one of the best organiza tions of colored artists ti th'e world. Is now tinder the maoqgetrrftnt of H. B. Thearle, of Chicago A charming enter- r spoons Amni.il Snle.-The Li.tlc' Guild of Grace church are preparing for -.heir an nual sale December J, IS;':. Further notice- will be given of place, cto, A swell party Is to be given at Knttpp ton Friday evening, which will Ve nt tendet by Astoria's four hundred. A siHvlal boat will convey the visitors from Astoria, returning "after the Kill." In the police court yesterday. IVter Mc Carthy. Thomas O. Harvy and John Dil lon were fined IS eai-h for being Into loafed. All of the tines were remitted be cause the men nasi already serv.il two holidays In Jail, Jack Capped, the clever Httlo boxer, and Fr.nl MaynnnV will spur twenty round at the Louvre on Sttunnty nlaht. Sports of the city will be grwTUv Inter ested, as both the boy are tavorite with Astortans. Sunday evening, at the regular services of the M. E. churv-h. Treasurer Turner reported the receipt anf, expenditure of S.544 during the past two years. Con-I sniertng the comparatively small meniter- j shift the showing by this church is a most creditable one. L. S. Doble. Mrs. L. S. Dohte. Helen M. Doble, H. C. Piatt and wife. E. Miller. Chas. Reed. R Reed. A. F. Kl - llott, Portland; R A. Hawkins, Ilwaoo; F.dw. O. Sprowl. Tacoma: E. Goodwin. Seattle: M. GunkeL Chicago, were guests at the Occident yesterday. Superintendent Lester announces that commencing today there will be a change n the time card between Astoria and Seaside. Winter Is approaching and the new schedule will provide for only two trains per day. SMght change his been made in the Flavel train. A quarter of a mile bicycle rnce will take place at T o'olock this evening be tween "Jim" Johnson and Clyd. Reeth. The course will be at the new depot, and the race will decide the championship cf Astoria. Much Interest Is being mani fested In the event, and no doubt a large crowd will be present. At the funeral yesterday afternoon of James Laytell. a large number of clt liens were In attendance. Services were held In the Rev! Men's hall. Vr. Laytell was a prominent member of th-vt order. and the services were most Impressive. Interment was made In Greenwood cem etery. It was reported last evening that Mr. 1 Claude Hanthorn was resting as com fortably as could be expected under the circumstances. He will be confined to ' the house for a considerable length of time, but Is receiving the best of care under the dirctlon of Dr. J. A. Fulton.' His father and mother anl immediate relatives act as" nurses, Agent Lounsberry has Invented a new perfume for the benefit of visitors at Ms office. Guano Is all right for spread-1 ing on a fanner's field, but when ship-, pers leave It for an Indefinite time at a public depot, it can't be said to possess f all the requisites of modern -lviliz.-t-.lnn. Neither the agents in charge nor the occasional visitors appreciate the compli ment. In the county court yesterday the fol lowing parties were made United S'ates citizens: Charles McDonald. Ezra Daw-( son, Charles Hough, natives of 'Ireat Firitain: Ole Salonsen Tldslevold P. M. Dahl. John O. Fitcha, Norway; K. F. 1 Johnson. Selma M. Hildinif. Sweden;, Theo4,re Holtz. Germany. Frank O. i Mlkkla. cf Russia, declared his Intention of becoming a citizen. I Articles were riled yesterday with Re corder Williams incorporating Ast-frln Alaska Transportation Trading Com-, pany. It. J. Owens, James Finlayson, Joseph L. Klppj anif Andrew E. PlnttePn j are the Incorporators. Astoria will be , the head office and the eomptny's pr;n clpal business will be the construction, purchasing ar.d operation of steimers between the Columbia and Yukon rivers. The capital stock Is 123.000. Martin Foard and Chris Everson, who went hunting a short time ago In the Nehalem and vowed they would not come home, empty han!d, have Just shipped to Astoria a deer bagged by Mr. Foard Tuesday morning. On the way out, Joe Lynch'a team, which was packing for the hunters, slid over the river bank at Grand Rapids, smashing everything to sml'hereens. Fortunately, However, the accident did not seriously cripple the hunters, who continued their expedi tion to a successful end. " A sood story was told of n well grown black bear cub which swam the river from Knappton yesterday, crawled op under the O. R. & N. dock, disappeared up the strew headed for the woods on ihe. hill. Every boy in town Is out with his shetgun. A number who stood on the dock at the time the animal landed vouch for the story, but some of them are not quite sure whether It was n Mack b-ar or a black pig. It is wejl known that bears and deer are extjcr.t One hundred souvenir sllv. free at Foard ft Stoke' Co. swlmmern, and sorneilmes make is mi'i'f'' as twenty miles In a day. ! Mi Foard & Stokes yesterday recei letter from Henry Stokes, who acewi panlerl the stepr JIayflow,-r to Al;t'Ca. Everyone predicted that the Mayflower, which towed a lart'e l.nrge-lo-id of sup plies for Alaska, would not feaeh her destination In safety, but the letter says that both the Bteamer arid bnrge are ot Juneau none the worse for their Ion voyage. More than one charter has al ready been offered the Mayflower. On the w-.y tl.e little Hteamer encountered a heavy gale, .-(id for seven hours bad a hard fight with the elements; but she refused to" let go of the (ow, hanging on to the barge like a bulldog with a grip Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. 5Ua oo application. W. F. SCHEIBE, ssirrrr- A lull line el Plprs. T. Ue: nil rnok!' Ankles. 174 Commercial t. on an opponent, considered one Alaskan waters. The Mayflower is now of the best vessels In Contractor Wak.fleMi who was In the ,. MJ ut , vuW h,. ,, , brMge Jo,in jrw,. rtvrr .,.. ..., , ,m ; ,,,., ,wri,... ., , ...... ' th1 xnck now , 8v ' Ju N.. yoml w crwk A ,M,lr:wk , 'built "there to.n.v and h..r.,r .h. iem. poniry bridge Is removed fromthe John Pay's a large number of carloads of ties anl rails will be slapped to Sveiisoii, so that trucklayluit cm continue eas' of there while the st.el bridge Is under course of construction at John Day's, GOOD ROADS AND UlCYCLE CLt'R Thursday evening net at T at th A meeting of this club will be held on usual place. Iluslnef of great Importance and members will be present. O. C. FVLON. I'tcs W. A. SHERMAN. 8ec. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby given that tb partner ship heretofore existing between Eugene D. Hamblett and I. M. Jeffers. In the conduct of the "Spa" confectionery. Is hereby mutually dissolved this Tth day of September. 1SST. All the debts against and all of tno nccounts owing to sud firm are payable and collectable by Eu gene D. Hamblett. (Signed) ENOENE D. IIAMnl.FTT. I. M. JEFFERS. Dated Astoria, Or, Sept. T, li'7. Gold Watch FREE TO Boys, Girls and ...Young Ladies ...AT GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTIWG TEA COMPANY'S ...Pure Food Stores... Every watrh is a prfeot timepiece, 15-year guaranteed case. Real gen:s. Don't miss ihls opportunliy to secur o e of these pretty waters fre-5. Call oiul ask about It at the Great American Importing Tea Compnny's Pure Food Store, n Commercial s-rcet., Asioris. Oregon. tu l aim TKrs uatfen.'iiic rriiuiicn. Teas, Coffees. Spices, Baking Powd. r. Extracts Highest quality, Lowest f'r.uei. i I ! l'.O STORES IN OPERATION. Owing to over-crowding and bad ventilation the air of the schoolroom Is often clce and Impure, and teurhers and j pupils frequently suffer from lung and. throat troubles. To all such we would j Hparagus Kidney Pills to cure me of neu fay, try C.'iamlwrlaJns' Cough Remedy, j ralgla and general debility. Until I used For coughs, colds, weak lungs and, brrm-- yur medicine I had suffered, for woeks chial troubles no other remedy can com- wlih neurulglc pains and wns so weak pare with lb Says A. C. Freed, superln- nr,, emucluted there was no Joy In lire tendent of schools, Prairie I)et, O., t rn,.. i Wllg recommended to uie your "Having some knowledge of the efficacy pn and bought a box at the store of of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I have (. M. aa & Hon, druggists. The result no hesitation In recomnv-dlng It to all who suffer from coughs, lung troubles, i etc." For sale by Etes-Conn Drug Co. Small pieces of fine embroidered Inser tion and idglngs sewed together In what ever shape they happen to he, after the order of the crazy wiffkl'iind then finished on the edge with a rulHn of embroidery or lace, make a very desirable hurcau irover. of la.-e may he utlllz'-d this v.ay. In a houee where there are many children to make clothing for. If the liny l.l's that oUierwIs-e would b thrown away are savejl It will In wrprlslr.g how quickly one ncoirsiiliitcK odds and ends to make n hWiHume over at a trilling expense. -, ; NVckwtar promises to be unusually fan- lful this autumn. fa I re.3e liny Ca.ic.il--1 tr ?eprr:,,, ! 'I'a I" IW'.:-' cf Cr:-"f: C ' rV 'Ol-'.""- '.' : 1 LURE IN 48 HOfJiS'--' j the am riieS' t w't.'i- v Oil' IT.Olmfi e,l ,;, i '' - '' 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? FINE CIGARS! A. & C. R. R. R. TIME CARD lit Effect Svpt. S. IM17. l.ae Astoria for FUvel at i.X a. m., I J m.. t p. m . S p. m. and 3u p. m. Leave Astoria for Seaside via Flavel at :: u. m. ntnl 5 p. in. Leave Flavel for Astoria at a. m.. 10. (i u. m. l.t p. m t li p. in anj s a' p. m. Leave Seaside for Asroru la Flavel at T:H a. in. and J p. nv All the Abov T ruins Arc Dully. A KLC.VIUKK HOOK. ! The Chicago Hecord'i book for gold j ssekrrs Is now rwly. A reader of this I iwi in now more or AlusKa an l the wonderful Klondike district than he could leam by mn3 of personal observation ani research oa the ground. In compar- lon wUli other works on the subject It is th "Wrbster's x.onry of Alosks." -a perfex ami peerlem volume, at once tlw mo.b-1 and dcp.r.r of rival publlshci-.. It tells of ih rii-liest and most extrn lve gold fields the world hat ever know--Ilow they were dlx-ovrrrd-Fteld yet iui-x.orod-Ti years' work al ready In lght -Wrx-re la the mother lo-le? I Tho fortune already made The mil I lions to be taken out next year How to g-t there R. R. fare and other extpenses ! from all pnk jts-Mr.ll.-al hlm-Cllmate Ottlc.il m ips Oovernment reports-All , land and water routi I'rojee'ed rnll i re.i.l.s Mining laws Customs. In hrlrf. I nil that Is known of this wondrrfdl tm i 1 at fat.nliHIM tt'elillh. If U th.. oniV SU- ! ih.ntlc. pro-.t.-al book, official and en-1 ... .I..rd. Al.ut CO pag.. ILuul.omely lound In art ca ivns. Price, 'Jt, Axefits are wnntr.1 to handle this vnl liiildn work. It Is a chance of a life iline. l;xx-rb-r.co Is not ne-eary. ss j full .nstructii. nre s-nt and the whole i people are clamoring for the took. r.e- I 1 pirs from ng-nts Just started show won- 1 derful suecens. Sales run as high ai 3) j Ws.ks an hour. Hlg commllnn nwl j valuable premiums nre allowed. CiedH j Is g.v.n ami freight paid. It Is an opl'nr ninliy :o gain a comietene In a short 1 Him . The book Is not sold through book Mores or newspaper. Complete canvass- ' Ing outfit w.ll be mallei for VI c.1. j I s:iunps. To places where we have- no agent n full ropy of the book will Ih : s-nt to cun.ijiners, prepaid, on receipt of j prl e. Addr. sm, exa tly, Monroe Hook j Company. liiirtment K. :if. Chicago, j In every real woman's heart Is a love of babies nnd dolls. DEBILITY To trioM- who snffer pain the Joy of relief is indeatribublc. Dvbility or nervous proHtnition causes all the In conveniences of nuin, though not its sliarpm-Mi. It is a Inter htag-c of diwahc. I'ains und debility are symptoms of a deranged condition of thu Uitlneya. lloth will disappear when the kidneys are made to act richt. not before. Dls- eahcol or inactive kidneys can bo CURED I am constrained to return my hearty thanks to you for the grent benefit 1 have received from using Dr. Hobbs' of their use has been that I dm now restored to health and strength'. I wish everyone who Is suffering as I did could know what virtue there Is In Hobbs' Hparagus Kidney IMIIs. a. e. iivnoK, r.at East Second street, Los Angeles, Cal. HOBBS Sparagus Kidney Pills. IIOUUS REMEDY CO.. Pbo-bistoss. Coicaso. ,,. IP Mn I'll!" For Sale In ASTHUIA. ll!l... 'HARLEM ItOOKHS, Drut-gM, Odu Fellow's .milling. Tireail will liecome musty very quickly id damp, warm weather If It Is kept In a clone rei eptacle, sucbnH a tin box or stone lar with a tight fitting cover. During the Hummer months u:i excellent way to keep I. rend Is in sprinkle ea' h loaf with Hour and lie It up In n strong paper bug and suspend th per bug from ho.i!;s (as tern ,i to the edge of ft high shelf In the kitchen pantry. A lofif of bread may be quickly freshened. First brush off the Hour, nnd then rub the sides of the" loaf with a soft cloth wet nl cold water nnd place In a hot oven for five minutes. f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE THE aSTORIAN WANT COLUMNS WANTKD. WANTED--Young girl living wlthpH rents, to take ear. of eh:dret Mil do light housework. Apply at 414 l'uaa street. I MEN WANTED. Railroad hands wanted for ImtnedlaU j work on track. Apply at fount Flassl I block. A. C. It It. R I U)8T. LOST-Bunch of keys. lld with red rib- bo. Iave at A.torUui ortlo.. run hunt. iFi'lt IlKNT Ten. room house In t'ppr. town, on strwt car line; Hi pw month. ' Inquire at this offioe. roll IU..N r -Furnished rms ' suits or single, by th. day r month I Hotel Tlghe, under .ntlrt new rmnst I mont. Great rsduotloa la r4. Mrs I Q. V, I'ort.r. manager. Cr. Ele vents ! n. Franklin. j F11 BALE- 1 FOR BALE A sli-room Dot lag., lot Wi I loo, with water, c. within four blocks of Commercial street. In the writer of the city. A rare chance. Price. ILtoo. Address C, Astortaa ofnoe. FK HALE -Cheap, an 1KH, luu idv Columbia bicycle, to perfsct condition Apply at the Astortan vfllc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 11 ROWER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Gundorson flulldlng. Astoria, O eg i. C. C. Pit O. B ESTKM, PHYSICIAN AND 8CRGKON afcUJ alseases of worn.. i nd surgery. umce over Danilgefs store. A. turU j felephon. No. U lIt. JAY TL'TTLE. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON omoe, rooms i and i, Pythian builds, 1314 Commercial 8t, Rrsldenc. same Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon V. S. Ma rlne hospital servloe. Chester V. Dolph. Richard Nltss DOLFH A NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14. 3, II and K Hamilton Hulldlng All legal and eol lectloo busln ss promptly attended is Claims against th. government a spe ilalty. H. T. CROBBT, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial stiMl 1 Q. A. BOWLBT. ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street. Astoria, Or. H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Rulldlog over C. H. Cooper' stors. . DR. H. L. HENDERSON, Office, Kinney Hulldlng, Astoria Office hours, 7 to t a. m.; U to i and S to J p. m. Special attsnton given to th. treat m.ni of Diseases of the Eye Chronic DIs- and Surgary. BOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODOE NO. 7, A. F. anl A. M. Regular communications held oi the first and third Tuesday evening of tilth month. O. W. LOUN8I1ERRT. W. U E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary HOP LGE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Underclothing made tmiidcr. Hull, and trousers insile s psrfeet lit. Kverv order punctu ally on tune MitlKliictloh Kiiiirutileed. Cheaper Than Any Other I' I. ice in the Gity. Welch II I nek, 05N Coioinerelnl Ml. ..The FnHt Lnunch.. "HERCULES" Is open to special charter for excursion parlies or river freighting. Dock at Ross, HIggins & Co.'s slip. TH08. DALGITT. Leave orders at 114 Bond street GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMICIUC'A'H BCKNIC LINK. Mmta Is IHn!oi Csr 1 tsrtt Th. all-rail routs to Kootenai mlulus; district, via (Wattle sml Hpuksn Shortest and Quickest bine "TO St. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth. Chicago AND ALL I'OINTH KAHT Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, I lining and IJtwsry OUastr. tiun Cars. Dolly TrnhtH ...Pont Tlmo HKKVirC AND St'KNKRY t'NIUgtHUD For tlekots and full Information call on ajrriit O. It. A N. Co. or ad1rsa A. II. C. HENNIBTON. t I'. A T. A.. I'orlUnd. Or. II. C. MTKVK.N'g, (1. W. P. A., fWrtle. ron TII.I.AMOOK, NEIIALKM AND TILLAMOOK. NEHALEM AND TILLAMOOK. NKIIALEM AND TIl.IAMOOK. NEHALEM AND TILIJkMOOK, NEIIAUCM AND OTHER COAHT POINT! OTIIKIl COAST POlNT OTHER COAST POINTS OTHER COAST PutNTt OTHER COAST POINTS fltearrxre- R.. V. ItLMOItK. M. P. KLU HA R P. ELMORE. , ' W. II. HARRISON W. H. HARRISON W. II. HARRISON AND AUOUSTA AND AUGUSTA AND AUOUSTA ALL OPEN rOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dalsa to and frm Tillamook and N.i eJ.m depend upon l)i. wcatW. For freight and passengsnr rat. apply to KLMORE, BANriORN CO, Agsots. O. R 4 N. Co, Agwnu. I'oriUnd SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue i f an ivnitlon an l or Ur of sale l.aiir.1 nut of the ("Ir.-ult Court of the Slate of fir son for (be Cmnty of (Mal.iup. on the lllh dy of July. A. D. 1'7, upori a JudKittrnt snd iWree re fi de rril there. n on the third day of July, I'j7. In favor of C. F.. Hayles and C O Palmhcrg. plalnlim. aid sguln.: the Klnvcl Hotel Coinp.my. nitd I" favor of defendants. Hand MaiiufajMiirlna Co.. J. P. Hasmo.ar4i. A. S. !tllple. Or, gon llt-e Lumts-r ComiMiny. G. II. Rate, and O. F. Msrvtun, and agslnst said Klnv.l Hotel Company for the sum total of KMCK. w.tb Interest tlfin from third day of July, IW7, at ths rats of I ptr (not pw annum, together with th. r'si's iul dtsburM-mrnia, taxed at llwi.K, and the costs of and upon this wrl' com manding aoil requiring me to make sal. of Ibe follim-tng de.'rll.r.l roil pioper ty, to-wit All of block No. 10, In th town of Flavel, ss laid out and r"ivdd by the Flavel IjuiiI A Development Company, together with th Flavel Hotel, llu,J thermn, and together wllh the leni ni.nt here1llnmenl and nppurtenanrr Ibereti belonging or In anywise appertaining, all in the County of Clnlaop, State of Ore gon. Notice Is hereby given that I will, on Monday, the 2i)th day of Soptrmher. 1W, at Die hour of 19 o'clock In ihi forenoon of said day. In front of and at the court house door, In the City of Astoria. In said county ami staje, sell at public, auo lion, (o the hlghmt bidder, (or raOi, th. above dcscr.hrd resJ (iroperty, or so much thereof ss may tie nceiwary to siutlsfy said Judgment, Interest, coals and all accruing costs. JAMF.8 W. HAPi:. SherlfT of CI. its-jo Co., Or. Dated Astoria, Or., August y, itfft. NOTICE OF MEETING- OF STOCK HOLDERS OF UNION FISHERMAN 8 CO-OPERATIVE PACKINO CO. Notice Is heovby given that (here will he a meeting of tlie stockholders of th. Union Fisherman's Co-Operatlv. Pack ing Compaq ny held at the ofrli-e of said company In Astoria, Claitnop county, Oregotr,' M. half past Severn o'clock p. m., on Sat unlay, the eleventh day of Sep, tnmber, 1807, for tho purpoew of coimlder Ing the advlsaUlltyof Inoretuiing the rap. Hal stock of said corKratlon n th. amount of 120,000.00 or ojiy part thereof that may seem exrmUent' to said stock holders and of taking-.such action in regard to Increasing said capital stock ns to wnld stockholder may appear ad v.snble. CIIARLIaS WILSON, Frcaldc.mi of saH Company. Attem; SOFU8 JENSEN, Bucretory of said Company. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man comlnv t" our store and you'll gei - portrait of a Insn lirlinuiliiK orr with pleasHtit fhoueit. Htiflh qn llty In the liquors we have to offer are enough tu ple any man. COMff AND THY THBM HUGHES & CO.