The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 10, 1897, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOrtlAN FKIDAY MORNING. SK1TKMBEK 10, 1897.
rift
When you go to Warrenton
Don't fail to vltt
KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS
The bent of Wines, LlqworH nnd Clgnrn..
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 Habn & Co.
Arc
Wrret4
479 Commercl-l St.
18- Fall and Winter -97
DRESS GOODS
See what we are showing in the
iiew styles. Our new samples
are coming in every day.
ALBERT DUNBAR
Agent Butterick Patterns
TODAY'S WEATHER.
FJr weather; wanner! light northerly
wind.
AROUND TOWN.
FRIDAY.
There's a beautiful spirit breathing now
Its mellowed richness on the cluster!
trees. Longfellow.
Today Is the last day on which to pay
your water rata
Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, Hlg
Klns ft Co. 'a.
Fine cabbage for kraut at Ross, H!g
(lns ft Co.'.
Lemons at great reduction at Rosa,
HlgglM & Co. .
Ice cream and other refreahments at
the lawn party on Friday evening.
Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn's
famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.na & Co.'s.
J. C. Epperly was among the Portland
people visiting In Astoria yesterday.
Miss Ida Edlund, of Fresno, Cal., Is
valuing her brother. Rev. J. A, Edlund.
For rootling and skylights ;o to the
Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. 34 Ninth
treet
Aahland peaches, Bart'ett pears, silver
prunes, choice apples, etc., etc., at Ross,
Hlgglns & Co.'s.
Mis. Alice Mun sell, resident optician,
office In Shanahan building. Hours. 9
to 11 and 1 to i.
P. J. Me&ny, the leading merchant
tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price
paid for fur skins.
Mr. and Mrs. Barth Wall will be pas
sengers for San Francisco on ;he cu olnx
steamer this morning.
For pure country milk and rich cream,
of guaranteed cleanliness, patronize the
Excelsior dairy. W. J. Ingalls, proprie
tor. The Brenhilda, a familiar old craft In
this port, arrlvfd In yesterday, 21 days
from Honolulu. She will load wheat for
Europe.
A four-masted vessel was toned In
late Inst evening by the Relief. She comes
In ballast nnt will load wheat for Eu
rope. Lids will be opened on the 10th Inst,
for over 100.Ch."J feet of lumber for the
Foit StevonB fortification work. The mills
both In Astoria arid along the Columbia
nnd Willamette have Bubmllfrd bids.
The government has already uaed an
immense quantity of lumber both at Fort
Queer way to sell tea ?
Your grocer sells you a
package of Schillings Be-1.
If you don't like it he return
your money.
Makes quick business a;-. J
plenty of it.
A Schilling & Company
Sa Franciftcti -
Suits to order,
from $12.50
Pants to order,
from $3.00
up
up
FLYNN, the Tailor..
r
T!LE Astro House
CLEAN AND AIRY ROOMS
Rates, $1 and $1.25 Jay ; Meals. 25 ets.
Pileher & Taylor, Proprietors
CHAS. KAN & CO
367 Commercial St-
Dealer In
Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine
Decorated China are, Sulk
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 tret.
Stevens and Scarborough, and tn all prob
ability will use a great deal more before
the work Is completed.
The British bark Cralgerne arrived
down yesterday loaTed with wheat, being
the first of the 1SS7 fleet. She will go
to sea today.
Samuel Roberts, for the past week a
guest of the boys on the plot boat Jessie,
returned to Astoria yesterday, much Im
proved in heath and spirits.
For pure country milk and rich cream,
of guaranteed cleanliness, patronise the
Excelsior dairy
Ashland peaches cheap and good: also
a large supply of other f.ne fruit, nt
Ross, Hlgglns & Co.
Special sale of fine fruits today at
Ross. Higittes 4 Co.'s. Ashland peach'f,
Banlett pears, s:lver primes, choice ap
ples, etc., etc.
When you want a real llf?-like and
artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod
grass. The work he !s turning out n'v
Is ahead of anything ever made In As
toria, before.
The LaJles Guild' of Grace church will
give an afternoon tea at the residence
of Mrs. C. L. Houston, 3 Commercial
street Thursday, S'-ptember 15th, from
2 to 5 o'clock.
The Ali'-e Cook's officers say that If
the earth affords a more lonely or deso
late spot than St. Michaels, it has not
been their misfortune to land In It In all
their careers as seafaring men.
Dr. Fulton reports Claud E. Hanthorn
improving very rapidly. The burns re
ceived during the fire on board his launch
while very severe, will not keep him
conflntd to the house more than a few
days.
B. F. Allen has purchased from Joseph
Suprenant the building on Commercial
FUeet formerly occupied by William Pah!
as an undertaking establlshm-nt. Mr.
Allen will thoroughly repfdr and renovate
the building before leasing it.
Jonn J. Kenney, who was arrested Wed
nesday night on a complaint of William
Martini for assault and was released on
JI5 ball, failed to appear before Justice
Abertromble yesterday for trial. The
case was postponed Indefinitely.
Recorder "Jack" Williams does not look
the same since his recent trip to Port
land, lie has a strange air about him
a sort of married-man appearance. He
denies that he has ever even entertained
a thought of double-! Isw-dmss. nnd
say that If he has changed any It Is the
new style endy that does it.
Engineer Tee ntaten th:.t 'he tunnel now
being run tinder the block on which Is
located the home of C. W. Fulton will
prove of vast benefit to the property rd
the vicinity. It will prove a thorough
dn.In and will do .'.wny with a ureal
deal of sibling that ):as occurred r'-gularly
every winter in that neighborh. od.
The Relief will go on the Smith'? I'oint
vv;i. in a day or two for a thorough over
hauling. Heretofore this sort of work
lias been done at San Francisco, and It
sis-aks well for Astoria that the work
can now be done here. All praise is due
t Mr. Fox, however, for It was his
pluck and spirit that gave to Astor.a
suitable ways for docking such vessels us
the Manzanita and Relief.
Astorfans will be pl-nsed to know that
the Nashville Students, who will ting In
the M. E. church on September ith and
rsth, ntv the oiiglnnl Jubilee singer who
have alnuvn ft world-wide reputation. If
there In uch a tiling a pT'tction In
music they will protfuce ,t m Ihc.r sweet
pl.nla,llon melodic .in J .dd-fashioned
rnnin me,-tins song.
City Attorney C. J. Curtis return,',! ye-let-day
from Seattle, where he has hem
arranging for transportation ti the Klon
dike. On account of the strlot regulation
of (he Canadian mounted polio. Mr. Cur
tis I midc-idcd about vcnturlni! over
the line, mid It Is Just possible that he
will gtt only up to Ohllkoot mul keep
the rest of the Astoria, delegation com
pany during the winter.
Yesterday the new lightship, command
ed hy Captain W. E. Gregory, of the
Mansanltn. w:ia taken outside and ur
chored off the mouth of th rlwr In utvut
th, same position as that of the oM
vessel. The latter vessel was (owed in
side ly the Columbine and taken to the
himy depot. Where she will remain until
wanted by the contractor for repairs.
Columbia lightship No. 50 has stood quite
long selge outside and deserves a rest.
(VI. H. It. ISorthwiok. proprietor of the
tloNo Lumber Mills, was In the city
yesterday looking after Ms Interests here.
Mr. Ilotthwiek Is not.il as being one of
the greatest rustler after business vn
the const, and it Is ald that he can eat,
sleep and correctly figure out a bill of
lumber at one and the same time. Ho
that us It may. Mr. liorthwick never
les a chance to place his goods on th
market, and although hla mill is slightly
outside the corporate limits of the city.
Astoria claims It as a horn Institution.
His lumber finds a ready market in As
jrhants reap the
rom his mill and
toria .and Astoria me
benefits of the trade from his mill and
loririnff enmn.
Many carloads of Iron have been trans- i
ferred east of the John Day river within I
the past two days, so that now enough '
material Is on hand to keep the track
layers busy for some time to come. The :
new drawbridge will be placed In position
at once, so that there will be no delay
From
In the work east of the river.
present Indications the ra'lroad will he,
completed long before ihe peHIe ot A -
toria hopo for or expect, though it i not
known whether or not Mr. Hammond wUI
make any effort to handle any of the
17 wheat crop over tlve new line. It Is
said that as soon as the road Iscomplcted
Ihe cj.r shops will be moved down from
Corvallls and rebuilt at, a point between
Warrenton and Flavel.
Another expedition Is being arranged
for the Alaska gold fields, and If every-
thing gos wvll. a well-provisioned and
well-manned schooner will sail from As-
toria about the fint of next month. As
toria and San Francisco people will m.ik
up the parly, and their preoent desTTnation
will be Cook's Inlet, Already an ag.'flt
of the party has stand negotiations for
a schooner now at Portland, nnd In all
probability the vessel will be purchased
and immediately overhauled. There Is
a great deal of talk Just now about the
Islands west and north of Juneau, and
It is the opinion of many that If thy
were carefully prospected gold would be
found In abundance. It is Just possible
these gentlement will lake a look over
the Islands while In that vicinity.
Sht- starts, she moves, she seems to
fi-el a thrill of life along her keel." It
was so with the good old afTamshlp Man
tanita last night, for after adjusting the
carriage under her and giving the ways
and extra daub of grease, she slipped off
Into the water like a thing of life. The
Escort was on hand with a hawser ready
to lend any aid necessary, but when all
was in readiness and the Klocks wer;
knocked away It was found unnecessary
to give her even the slightest pull. In
fact, the tug had to keep a smart l Kk mt
to keep from being run down. The Man
aznlta was launched at low tide, and at
high water this morning will be to---;d
out and brought around to the Iron
works fo her machinery.
Gold Watch
FREE
....TO....
Boys, Girls and
...Young Ladies
....AT....
GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING
TEA COMPANY'S
...Pure Food Stores...
Every watch is a perfect timepiece;
l.'-yi.ar guaranteed cast. Real gems.
Don't miss this opportunity to secure
o,t- of these pretty watch's fra?. Call
pnd ask about It at the Great American
Importing Tea Company's Pure Food
Store, 171 Commercial rivet. As aria.
Oregon.
Call and sec the handsome watches.
Teas, Coffees, Spices, Raking Powd-r,
Extracts Highest quality. Lowest I'r.ces.
10 STORKS IN OFERATION.
Astorin Irn Works
Front S'reet, foot of Fourth, Astoria.
GENERAL MACHINISTS I
AND BOILER MAKERS I
I
Land and Marine Engines, Holler Work,
Steamboat and Can.-ry Work a sp-.
cialty. Castings of all descriptions
mad? to order on short no Ice.
John Fox. .President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vic- President
O. E. Pnul Secretary
Astoria Savin s Bank Treasurer
Warrenton Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Mia on application.
W. F. SCHEIBE,
A full lln rl Pipes. T. fescue,
ml imikcr' Atil.tr.
17-1 Coinnicrcliil t I .
I 7
.ADDITIONAL TELEGRAPH.
(Continued from First Page.)
chance was called to his attention and
he believed then and lnllcve now tluit
it Is all right and that there was no trick
or misunderstanding In the matter.
Other replies contain various rcfcreti-cs
to ihe manner In which the bill passed.
! sw mpllnliiK that It was "rush,.,
! through." other that It was "smuggle!
' tn
and denying all knowing of the
clause In question.
THE EUGENES PASSE NV.KUS.
Judgment OUalncd for Their Passage
Money Against the Stcimcr.
Victoria. H. 0.. September S. -The pas-.
sengers and crew who went north on the'
"'-earner Eugent und returned on the litis-
to have obtained Judgment ag-alnst the
Portland Alaska Trading & Transport-
Portland & Alaska Trading & Transport-
Hon Company for ihe amount of their
wag. and the amounts Ihe passenger
aid for fares. Davldge & Co. hav
reen
restraineu irom pa in any mon, j i m-.ui
by them to the Portland ocmiuny. There ;
s.-.-ms to be no redress for the llrl.tor
p.isengTs, they being tinul.le to :ln l out ;
just who the charterers .1
merchants, however, arc Interoitii.g !
themselves Mid will endeavor to extrl
catr the passengers frum :h -lr tinfort'i
nate position
Some men are taking of
chart-rlng u steamer to take 'hin to St.
Michaels, others going In by the tl keen
route and some by the Skagu ty .rail
DREADED YELLOW JACK.
New Orleans Atn-mNe for Fear the Fever
Will Spre.l.
New Orleans, S.-plnilvr 9.-l'p to
o'clock tonight there has been no . hang
In the fever sltualf in. Two or ihne
s-rious cases have Wn reported to the
board f health, a material f:illlng off
from yesterday, when there were T7.
Thfse were; investigated with the usual
r.-sun This evening Ir. oilph int m l
his corjis realise that they have but one
battle t.pnlghl that of preventing nny
more Imiurtatlnns from coast towns
Hiloxt and Oc-nn Springs.
News froin Misslsslpp: sou ml wis sat
isf.i.-tory ttnlay -in. I dlsaptsilnting-.snt.
:sfa i-.ory In that Dr. Oulterns and tin
other government experts had declare.i
that yellow fever exlslnl nt Oeenn Springs
and Filloxl, confirming the argument n;
Dr. . Mi.h.int and bin iissoi-lates, and
disaiiiointlng becfiuKe the fears of Ihe
public have been p-nllzed
Iite this evening the three rases re.
ported as existing at liiloxl were eon-
firmnl as yellow fever by Irs. Murray and
Grant, after a careful investigation. They
are thoroughly isolated nnd It Is confi
dently predicted that the spread of th
contagion will b prevent-d.
OHIO DEMOCRATS MEET.
Attendance
Much Smaller than a Ye;
Ago.
I Columbus. O., September 9. Attendance
, at the state convention of national dem-
ocrats was limited to probably .V) dele
' gales. le nders of the party express tin rn
I selves ns well satisfied, however, and at -i
tribute the small attendance to the fact
i that business men generally are cts ap.
pn henslve on the money ouestlon thai,
a year ago. The fololwlng state tickets
was nominated
Governor. Julius Dexter, Cincinnati;
lieutenant governor, F.mcrnll, Sandusky;
Judge supreme court, Judge J,n H.
Clark. Young.-rtown; attorney general,
Daniel Wilson, Cincinnati; state treasur
er. Samuel Stevens, Columbus; mate
commissioner or school, prof. W
ri.
Johnson. Danville; member of state bo.-uu ;
neveZ'i """ry C"m"'
' ' :
A BATTLE FEARED.
,g ,ne ,.U(!,,, in,nari9
Arrested. !
i
Hanta I-V, S. St., Hept.-rnl.er Major !
Nordstrom. Colf d States In charge. ;
of the I'ueldo Indians, returned this morn-i
lug from Zuril Pueblo, where he ins be. n
examining Into a pc-uliar case. Cndcr tin
Influence of Chief Nioj.e, und baekul liy
the rellclous ork-iiiizailon In the village
known as "Ibc prli-Hts of the ,r,w," l,e
barbaroim outrag. K have b' en com
mitted by IhcHe Indians from time
,:"
nm.:. I tn ir last offi-nxe oc. uiri d -jil,,.n
th.y injypended by the wrists a female
meml r of the tribe age.i 7, years ,1n,
extort, d from Iht a conl. sHion to th-
effe.-t thai vht- had hewiloh-d the nos
Irums of tin; .n. iene man and tir.-v. nted
them from oirlng an Indian of a raini
ness. Major N'ordKtrorn snyn tae only tnoiiv;
for a-saultlng ti e woman w;im lo HU.-ogtli-en
the hold of the m'dMnc men nnn
their colleagues, the pri.-si k of the l,nv,
upon their superstitious follow-rs. The
woman's life wn saved kindly mirs-;
log and It Is the intention of the n-;nt I
the Best...
J
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?
Manutniliircr nml
Dealer In
FINE CIGARS!
t arrest and punish the ringleader in
the assault. To tills end and In com
pliance with Ma)or NordstiMin'n rn-nni-mciidatlon.
the Interior department hn
called U'ti the war depart in. lit I,) c. Ii
cent rate four trs of fulled State cav
alry at '.tin! on the l.'.th Inst , with a
view to iil.hng Ihe civil autliorllle In the
arrest of Chief N'lope and five of hi iij
s.H'lates It Is thought that u battle will
follow the ImaMnn of the vlll-igr by the
troops on Wi diiesday next.
The Zu"ls niimU-r seine l.', nnd can
iiuiMrr aNuit Lt.'.i warriors, who are well
armed with Winchester.
Their village- U a writable forlre.
built e-iH'olally tVr prvtvtlon against the
Apa-lus and Navajo,
S.VII.OKS liryo.MINll BOA HOE.
Son Francises., Htt.-ml-i- 9 -It la l-.
most lni!"slble to secur- d--n w.itri
( ,
r At this twvrt rive i-f-,ih l,1..rt -
hllv. , , , . i.I1,.hu , lh '
nll- hlVV. ..,.,, i..,.,.. ... ....,.,,. , ft.
Ir,m r. v,.r ,,,y, W1,t1(. for rrvw,
, to ,,nt,t ,(,,m to j,,,,rl- s, ftr,-ty ,f
: Mnni. n .It... ... it ...,...1
I -" i". ir"i"'i 'ii-iii iiiti
t.nui t,y th.. rapid shipment of wh.-nt.
aMl tl) th. fll., t(ui, .ni(ny lMlllur h (y()
,,,.. ,(1 , ,,, ru,() 0 Kunilllle
viviJ.u,T(1v r.ri RSir.X RATES Trt TIIF.
OUECloN STATE FA! H.
The Southern -inc will make a one
fere rate, from all point on th.r line
In Oregon to the Oregon state fair whjch
pens S.pt.-mb.r i arid eb,. Oelobvr
- A big harvest and a big fair. A el. an.
vigorous, delightful nnd i-ompr.-hen-lv e
.x..'otli.,i ,if rv.-rythlng pertaining to
the farrc and the farmer. Cmod race
and iimiis.-m.-nts of u kind. Sne.-lal
attraction every clay.
With the pre. nt crop pniapeela nnd the
extremely I iw- rallroml rwte 10 one fare
f'T the nmiidi trip, the peopl, .if Orig in
can afford to patronH,- the Htate fuir that
l. tiori' all class,.,
A. & C. R. R. R.
TIME CARD
In I' fleet Sept. s, S!i7.
Leave .M..rl.i fr Flav.. at :30 a. m ,
I- m . 1 p. rn . ." p. m and il To m
Leave Astoria fur Seaside l.i Flavel at
9:f a. m nnd ., p. m.
I ive Kl.iv.-l for Astoria at v:5 a. m
1" !" m . 1.311 ,,. m., 1;.V. p. ,,i anl
5 3" '' m-
I- -lve Seaside for Astoria via Flavel
3 a. in. and J p. m.
All the Above I rain-. Are Daily.
JOHN T. LIGHTER.
ATTORNKY-AT-I.AW
Office, upstair, At...-lin fWildn.g
A KLONDIKE HOOK.
The Chicago Record' book for gold
s-'Ki-rs is now ready. A reader of this
book will know more of Alaska nn.1 th.
wonderful Klondike district than he could
barn by mon;h of personal observation
and research ci, the ground. In compar
ison with othi-r works on the subject It
Is t:, "Weit-r's Iilotonnry of Alaska,"
a perfe.;; and peerless volume, at once
the model and devoir of rival publisher.
It tells of the richest and mne .,!..
sive golrl fie n tv, a.,.ri ......
know- How they were dlscVer.sl-FleIds
-i-x..lor..l-T..n years' work al-
ready In sight Where 1" the mother lode?
T.'io fortunee already made The mll
. lions to be taken out next vsnr-How to
g'-t there ft. R, fare nnd other ex xpi-nsc
from pol..AM,.f
al hlrrts Cllmoto -
Ofp..,,i
maps Government reports All
land and wa.ter rout.-s Projected rall-
mads-Mining laws-Custom. In brief
.,11 that Is known of this wonderfdl land
of fitbtilous wealth. It Is Ihe omv ,,.
ibcn'l'-. practical book, official and en-1
dor d. Aliout Or') pages. Handsomely
i;ound In art en, ,vns. Price, Jl.jn, i
Agents' are wantefl to han!le this vnl- '
ual.le work. It In a chance of a life
line. I-.xperl.-tice Is not necessary, as
full .nstrncUiw.H fire sent nnd the whole) '
people are clamoring for the book. Re-
pars from agents Just started show won- j
derful succe.x. Sabs run as high ns 20 1
books an boor. Pig cnmml"lons a-ad
valuable preml'irns are nllowr.d. Credit
" g vii and freight paid. It Is an oppor
tunity 'o gain a competence In a short
'lim . The iiook Is not sold through book
-lores or newspapers. Complete ranvnss-.I
ii.t. on i fit w.ll be mailed for 20 ce.ts,
iiarnps. To places where v.e have no
agent a full copy of the book will be
sent to ni omers, prepaid, on receipt of!
prl-e. Addr.se. exa-.tly, Monroe Rook j
Company, department K, 219, Chicago. 1
r
OF DEVELOPMENT
WEST SIDE
be
WANTED.
WANTKlYouiii lrl living; wfh pi
rent, to take cure of ohidri and do
light housework. Apply at 411 Puaa
:rwt.
MKN WANTKP.
Itallrivgd hand w-jitJ tor limiiedlaU
work on track. Apply at r"in 4- Kl.!
block. A. A C It. It R.
LU8T.
LOttT-Uunch of ky. tle.1 with rod rib.
h,v.. Imv( at Asturtan ofhc.
l.i ST.-K.ick of clothing, marked J no. It
Co, left In Telephone dock wurelioue.
I'lii'ler leave t Aslorlatl ufflc.
TOR RBfCT.
1-1( KL.V'I'.-'lu.roem nou in
PP-r.
town, on trtt cr line; 111 per month.
Ingulf at thl office.
FOR HKNT r urnUliea lKm, u
; ulte or Mmile, by th day or rovtb
Hotel Tlghe. under .ntlr n.w manage
tnont. Crrat revluctlon In rate. Mr.
(.1. V, IHrter. nianuger. C. Ek-vMiia
and Franklin.
FOR. SALE.
Full SAI.K-A .Ix-room cotlag. lot S"i
ItC. with water, etc . wlihln lour blocks
of Commercial trel. In th c-iter if
th city. A mr chnc Prle. II, too
Addr C, Astorlan office.
'"olt H.LKChe., n 1MM. Iliu iudV
Columbia bicycle. In perfect condition
Apply at th Atoria- offlc.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
C. C. n ROWER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Uunderson Hull ling.
Aoiia, O eg in
DR O. B. ESTE8,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Special attention lo disease of worn,
tnd urfry.
Office over Prii'gi,r store. AsiurU
Telephone No. U.
Pit JAY TL'TTLE.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office, room & and (, Pytlitao builds
31 Commercial St, Rreldenc Mm
Teleph'me M.
Acting .Habitant surgeon U. S. Ma
rlne hospital service.
Cheater V. Dolpb. Itlcherd Nlies
DOLl'll & NIXON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland, Oregon, 14. 9, M and 1,
Hamilton llulldlng. All legal and col
lection builn M promptly attended le
Claim against th government
a spe
dalty.
. T. CROSBY,
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW.
41 Commercial stieet.
i
Q A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Office on Bond street. Astoria, Or.
H. A. SMITH.
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2. Pythian Building
over C. H. Cooper's store.
DR H. L. HENDERSON,
Office, Kinney Building, Astoria
Office hours,
7 to a. m.; 12 to 3 and I to 7 p. rn.
Special attenton given to th. treatment
of Disease of the Eye Chronic Dis
ease., and Surgery.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and
A. M. Regular communications held or
the fint and third Tuesday veiling of
each month.
O. W. LOCN8BERRY, W. M
E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary.
HOP LHc CO.
CLOTHING,
Merchant Tailors.
findiTf-liithlng iiimle to.i'der Hult. nd tr.m.er.
iiis.le s pnrleci lit. Kverv nriter piin'-tii-nlly
on lime r.Htlsfiicllfiii K'laraiilced
Cheaper Than Any Other 11 .ice in the Gity.
Welch lllock, HUH Commercial HI.
..Tlie I" tint LtfiMfich.
HERCULES,,
Pen to sptclal charter for excursion
parlies or river freighting.
Dock at Ross, Hlgglns tt Co.'i slip.
THOS. DALOITY.
Leave orders at 214 Bond street.
GO EAST
.VIA..
Library Car Route
AMKIUCA'H SCENIC LINK.
6BEAT
ttral
KlH'B
ILIUM
Nu
Hist
Dlllllltl
Tim all-rail rout to Kooleiial nilnliiaj
tlutrlct, via Hrattl and Hpokan
Shortest and Quickest bine
St. Paul. Minneapolis,
Duluth. Chicago
AND AM. I'OINTH KAHT
Through Palace and Tourist
Sleeper, lulling and IJIuary ObMrva
tiun Car.
Dnlly TrnltiM
...Fmt Tlmo
HKK VII'K AM HI'K.NKIIY t'NKAvJl'Kl.EU
For ticket, and full Information oall
on agsiit O. 11. tt N, tV. or aiMr
A. II. C. DKNN1HTON.
C. 1'. T. A., lorUand. Or.
It. C. STEVENS. (1. W, P. A., Heactl.
FOR
TILIAMOOK. NKHALGM AND
TU4.AM00K. NLIIAIJCM AND
T1M-4MOOK. NKUALEM AND
TU-LAMOOK. NE1IAI4CM AND
TIM-AMOOK. NKII AL1CM AND
OTHER COAST J'UlNT
OTHER COAHT POINT
OTHKIt COAST POINTS
OTHER COAHT POINT
OTHKK WA8T POINT
Ateanic re
It. I'. ELUOllK.
K. 1' KLMI R-.
R P. ELMORE.
W. II. HARRISON
W. II. HARRISON
W. II. HARRISON
AND Al'OUtTA
AND Al'Ol'lTA
AND AUOU8TA
ALL OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
(Ullliig date to and from Tillamook
and N.tiaJnm depend Uon live w.alber.
For freight and paaewigvr rat.
apply to
I ELMORE. SANBORN CO., Agent.
J O. R. A N. Ce , Agwntg. fori Und
I
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ity virtue of m xecutlnn ojvI crlr
ef le lue. out of the Circuit Court
of the State of or gon for the Ciunty
of C1.it.aip. on th 3th day of July, A. D.
IW7. upon a Jiii1gmi.nl and rtWfre ren.
dered therein on th thlnl dy of July.
JW. In favor of C. E. Ilayle and C. (1
I'alnilieiir. pl4lnllff, and agnlnst the
Flavel Hotel ( ompny. and In favor of
defend mi I, lliuid Manufscl iirltig Co, J.
P. Itatnurn. A. S. Gllllspie. (r ion
Pli.e Lumls.r Company. G. II. IUI. an4
O. I .Mariii, and gln.t U Flaval
Hotel ('onv.4ji- for the um total of
Jfi.ipl V,, w.ih Inierrat therein from third
day of July, 1KV7, al the rw'.e of S per
wit pr annum, together with Hie roe;
and iHsl'itrw mmi. taxed at f ISO H, and
the coats of and upon thl wrl' con.
nmndlug iuid rrulrlng m to mak l.
of the following de.-rtlwl r.i I pioper
ty. lo-w.t:
All of bbx-k No. 10. in 111 town of
Flavel. n laid oul and recorded by th
I'lnvel Lnwl Drvel.ipiiipnt Company,
together with the Flavrl Hotel. liua.4
thr.riim. and together wlili Hit u-r.cmenl
hrredliiimtinis and nppurtonancc tb.rcti
hi-liMiglng or In anywise appertaining, all.
In Ihe County of Clatsop, KUlu of Ore
gon. Notice I hereby given that I will, on
Mondav, th Snth day of September. 1M7.
at the hour of 10 o'clock In ths fntenoon
of .aid day, In front of and nt th court
house door, 1 the City of Ailnrl. In
nld county and elate, sell at public sue.
Hon, to the highest bidder, lor rali, the
ahuv deerr.lied reil property, or o
much thereof may tie neccnry to
satisfy said Judgment, Int'-nwil, cost and
nil accruing rot.
JAMES W. H.VPi:.
Sheriff of Cli!.p Co., or.
Da led Aalorln, Or., August M, H-y.
NOTICE OK MEETING OF STOCK.
HOLDERS OF UNION FISHERMAN 8
CO-OPERATIVE PACKING CO.
Notice Is hereby given that there will
be a meeting of the stockholders of th.
I'nlon Fisherman'. Co-Operatlv. Pack
ing Company hold at the nmre of said
company m Astoria, Clntsop county,
Oregon, sit half pat nvn o'clock p. m.,
on Saturday, the eleventh day of Hep
tember, 18117, for Ihe purpose of consider
ing the advlsaldlltyof lncniiji,g the cap.
Ital stock of said corporation In tlie
amount of 120,000.00 or any part thereof
that may seem expUiu to snld stock
holders and of taking such action In
regard to Increasing said capital stock
as to wald stockholder may appear ad
visable. CHARLES WILSON,
Prcsld. nit of said Company.
AttcKt: SOFT'S J ENS FN,
S-.cretnry of sal.l Company,
.SNAP A KODAK.
at any iiiaii'romlnif '"" o
our tor and you'll i
portrait of man brlimnltin
ovr Willi llleSSHIlt tllOllgllt.
. Hiie'i .pi lit y In 'h lhiuor.
m have to offer are enoiigli u,
p . ny man.
COMH" AND TIY THEM
HUGHES & CO.