The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 15, 1897, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOttlAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SKITKMBKH 15, 181)7.
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When you go to Warrenton
Don't fail to vlttlt
.The bent of W'lnec.
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.
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JODfl aiann & tO.!
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18- Fall and Winter
DRESS GOODS
See what we are showing in thej
new styles. Our new samples ,
are coming in every day. !
ALBERT DUNBAR
Agent Butterick Patterns
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Fair weather: warmer.
AROUND TOWN.
WEDNESDAY..
Never color blazed
On any mortal palette that could fling
Such golden glamour over everything
Aa flashed from Autumn's prism.
Margaret J. Preston.
Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, Hig
gins & Co.'s.
Fine cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hig
gins A Co.'s.
Lemons at great reduction at Ross.
Higgins & Co-'a.
Groceries at the lowest prices at the
Pacific Grocery Co. -
Elcycc and repair shop at lfia Ninth 1
street Charges reasonable. I
Our prices are the lowest In the city.
Call and see u- Pacific Grocery Co.
Mr. Bert Bat tee. of San Jose, Cal., Is
visiting his uncle, Mr. 8. T. McKean.
The creditor's sale of the Osgood stock
Is attracting large crowds to the store, i
Gus Hildebrand and Tbeo. Oleson have
gone to the Nehalcm on an Elk hunt.
Umbrellas covered and repaired by a
practical workman, at 155 Ninth street.
Ask for sample of Chase 4 Sanborn's
famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.ns A Co.'s.
For roof.ing and tkylifclits so to t
Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. 34 Ninth
street.
Lace curtains laundried by MrsT Ras
mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's
bakery.
Fresh Ice cream and Ice cream soda it
the Parlor candy factory, 483 Commercial
street.
G. Wingate has returned from his ranch
and will remain in the city for the win-
'r- ,
Fall fish are running very light, but It '
Is expected that there will be an im-
provement on.
In the county court yesterday, Robert i
M. Leonard waa adjudged Insane and
ordered committed.
Take your best friend to the Parlor
for ice cream and Ice cream soda.
Prl-
vate parlors for ladies.
At high noon today Miss Hermes and
Mr. Kyerey, of Knappton, will be unlte-i
In marrtage by the Rev. W. Seymour
Short.
Advertising is almost
ruined by lies.
That is why we say so
little else but " your money
back if you want it"
Ask your grocer for Schil-
llUgS Best,' if yOU don't like I
it. he pays you back your;
money.
A Schffllns C Cooipaay
Sas Fraaciac
4
Suits to order,
from $12.50
Pants to order,
from $3.00
up
up
JLYNN, the Tailor..
KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS
Llquorn niid Clsnrn,
TiE Astop House
" ": m&
, Bates, $1 and 1.2. a .lay ; Meals, i et.
piCher & Taylor, PfOpnetOrS
T HAS. KAN & CO
o
367 Commercial St
! Dealer In
Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine
Decorated China are, Nik
Fancv lio-vls.
'Manufacturers of Indies' and
I Children's Underwear
Gent's Shirts Made to Order.
A. V. ll f FN mm
1 Groceries, Feed, Fruits,
$ Vegetables, Crockery,
', Logger's Supplies.
i
Cor.Tenth and Commercial strt.
Ashland peaches cheap and good: also
a large supply of other fine fruit, at
Ross. HIgglns 4 Co.
P. J. Meany. the leading merchant
tailor. 1JT Tenth St. The highest price
paid for fur skins.
Miss Alice Munsell, resident optician,
office in Shanahan bui'.dlr.g. Hours, t
to 13 and 1 to i
Ashland peaches. Bart'ett pears, silver
prunes, choice apples, etc., etc. at Ross,
Higgins & Co.'s.
The Rev. J. J. Walter has returned from
Corvallis, where be was In attendance
upon the Methodist conference.
In the Justice court yesterday John
Carlson, an enirlneer. was 1ned 115 for
assault on the person of John Gustafsen.
For pure country milk and rich cream,
of guaranteed cleanliness, patronise the
Excelsior dairy. W. J. Ingalls, proprie
tor. W. S. Edwards was busy unoladlr?
three scow-loads of lumber and loading
steamers with outgoing shipments yster
day. Go to the Parlor, successors to C. B.
Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh
creamery butter and buttermilk every
day.
Testerday Mrs. M. J. Badollet filed
suit In the circuit court to foreclose the
mortgage given by W. O. Howell to H. H.
Ingalls.
A stock of new styles In fall millinery
sacrificed at the Great Sale of Cohen's
stick, 4f1 Bond street corner of Eleventh
street.
! Captain E. P. Parker has returned from
hi." Walluskl ranch. Irvin Kruptka and
Mr. H0"kenxmlth killed two elk in the
valley.
Special sale of fine fruits today gt
Rm, Higglj.s it Co.'s. Ashland peaches.
Iiar.lett pears, s.lver prunes, choice ap
ples, etc., etc.
The prosperity of Oregon farmers has
alr.,j1,l a ,.l(,se, &1ilors' wages have
aivan,.t,i and eV(.n Astorla reaI eFtatt
.as taken a turn. '
M1,s M;ie Lj.nam who na Wn v,.7,lns
Mjsf, Pe.,ri Hwn w r(,turn t0 ,)r
h(,m(, ln g;in j0S(. CaJ on thg Coiuml la
this morning.
The weather bureau reports that hops
have fx en badly damaged by the recent
ral:.s, but that rraln wu not so seriously
lnure aH W8, fiurKlsrr(j.
Last chance to buy dry goods at !
than half price, at the Great Sacrifice
Sale of Cohen's stock, 4J1 Bond street,
corner of Eleventh street
The in ricow bay have established
private gymnasiums and athletic fields
where they are preparing to enter the
" ' t!,c next regatu sports.
It. C. late editor of the Evening
News. Is making a short visit in Port
land, I'Hin his return Thursday ho will
lit- associate! with the Budget.
It Is expeetrd that the Manzanlta will
be ready for duty again on the hist
of the month, and rumor has It that
her trial trip will be a memorable one.
wuHaZnry .. FickeMt.
Portland: H. Anderson, Smiths Point;
J. D. Eaybs, gaH Iake, registered at
' the Parker House yesterday.
C. G. Pslmhurg, the leading contractor
of Astoria, Is prepared to do nil kinds
o: Jobbing and building work. Dunne
Mivct, between Tenth and Eleventh,
Owptnln Claude It. Kant horn U rHN).
Ing from his Injuries as rapidly as could
he exiwctrd. He I still unable to read
and will not to able to sit up for another
week.
Mr. Tom Kecgan ha gone to his home
at Uttt. Fulls. WaahTngtjn, whore his
father Is very III. From there he ex
pects fu iro on a visit to SontUe and
the Fast.
Do not forget he tea to be given at
the residence of Mrs. C. I Houston by
the Ladles' Guild of flmot church. Thurs
day afternoon, from 3 until &, All are
cordially Invited.
The Astoria tOr. Astorian Is credited
with the largest circulation accorded to
any Sunday paiw In the state ouKile
of the city of FVriand. lrlMers1 Ink of
August IS, iss;.
When you want a real ll'e-Mke and
artistic photo, don't fall to call n Snod
grass. The work he e turning out n j
ts ahead of anything ever made In A
toria before.
Saturdiy the Janitor of the municipal ;
court put In extra chairs, dusted the
benches and judge's desk for the irn. i
that never came off. The court room
Is still slicked up.
At the bowling alleys yesterday Mrs.
Normile scored 44. Mrs. 8tlne and Miss
Gilbert each and M. M. Plcken made
56 In the Manhattan game, and H. Wise
made U, the high score for the men.
Trie young ladies' sewing society of the
Swedish Lutheran church will have an
auction and social. In the basement of
the church, next Saturday. September
1?. at S o'clock p. ro. Everybody Invited.
Silk waists, silk dressing gowns, silk
wrappers and silk skirts at price to close
regardless of value, for the next 10 days.
at the Great Sacrifice. Sale of Cohan's
stock. 4S1 Bond street, corner of Eleventh
street.
Chief Stockton believes It will be well
to establish hose stations on the hills
in the vicinity of residence property, and
the matter will probably he placed be
fore the city council at the next meet
ing. The r.tllroad track will he completed
Into Knappu today. The contractors are
rushing the work as fast as men and
machinery can do It, and It Is prohntde
that before ttiov dies trains will be run
ning Into Portland.
Mr. A. G. Barker, general agent of the
Chicago and Northwestern railway. Is
visitor In the city. Mr. Barker hns his
usual stock of new stories ftr the boys
and will soon have fhe first edklon of
the book he is to publish copyrighted.
C. E. Kilbourne. V. S. A.: J. C. XII
bourne. L. Burke. A. G. Barker, R. D.
Jones, Joseph Paquet, E. A. Seeley." Port
land; M. P. and C. H. CaJlendar, Knapp
otn; W. B. Hollingsworth, Chlcigo; II.
S. McGowan. Chinook, were guests o
the Occident yesterday.
Peter Grant made a short visit in the
city yesterday. He says a lors are scaree,
as men perfer to work on short' when
wages are as good as they are now. In
consequence sailors wages have gone up
from 120 to J2j and will probably go
higher. Business along the Portland wa
ter front Is very lively now.
The British ship Godlvn, which started
down the river from Portland Saturday
morning, had not arrived up to a late
hour last night. After llghts-rlng Z'ti
tons she stuck on fhe Willamette bar
y, hours, touched every btr !n the river,
and at last reports was delayed two hours
at Pillar Rock.
The mayor yesterday signed the ordi
nances for the Improvement of Bond
street and the hitching if nors.es left
standing In the srtreets. The ordinance
for the Issuance of bonds for the im
provement of Thirty-third street was
vetoed because an error was made ln the
amount of the bonds to be Issued. !
I
Mrs. S Elmore gave an afternoon tea '
yesterday to a select company of young ,
people as a farewell entertainment for the ,
Misses Elmore, who will leave Friday
for Washington, D. C, to resume their '
studies In the Mount Vernon seminary '
Gold Watch
FREE
TO
Boys, Girls and
...Young Ladies
....AT.,,,
GFEAT AMERICAN IMPORTING
TEA COMPANY'S
...Pure Food Stores...
Every watch Is a perfect timepiece;
15-year guaranteed case. Rtal gems.
Don't muss this opportunity to secure
o .: at these pretty watch s fre. Call
snd a.fk about It at the Great American
Importing Tea Company's Pure Food
Store, 571 Commercial street., Asioria,
Oregon.
Call and see the handsome watches.
Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder,
Extracts Highest quality. Lowest PKi.es.
109 STORES IN OPERATION.
Warrenton Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Man., on application.
W. F. SCHEIBE,
A full line el I'lrrt. 1-rawe,
sail Smfkrrs' AnMo.
-17-4 CoHtttteri'lnl HI.
The rooms were handsonicy decorated
with flowers, and music enlivened thej
hour.
Contractor Normile lias compk-ied i:e
laying or ;M feet of the new drain pipe
In the Mi-Clute dniln.we system. The
plle la the Kst of Its kind and Is twelve
inches In diameter. IVte.m lunulred feel
' of six and eight-Inch pipe will he laid
. In the brunch lines. The Inlit is provinu
I very satisfactory In every respect and a
large amount of water Is already being
drawn off the bills.
The British steamer Glenlochy, .. "e
ceMmited "illen" line of steam xessels
now loading lumtw r In ("ortl.ind fcr the
Silu rian railroad. Is the largest ship that
ever loaded In the I'oliitnhU river fhe
Is 4K feet lonit. fet tx'.im and d'aw
IT feet when loaded She Is fitted with
water ballast tanks carrying v toti.
whh'h can all he iinu"'d "HI In seven
bours. Trlide exivinslon Tm'-horse power
engines drii her through the wnter at
the rate of lnv, knots an hour, day In and
day out. and it takes to tims of eoal per
di.y at an expense of 11"' to f'-ed the
tires under lur three t,g l-oilers. The
horse power ear. 1-c increas.il to I.i and , Pag, lot I. block H, McClure's; Xs).
an extra hotler furnishes power to thej Charles II. Page to William I. Chb-n-five
steam winches for loading und dls- I hart, lot 0. blin k Si Shlvrley's: tl.S'O. :
charging caigo. Patent revolvliis derricks I'nlted States to Andreas I. Llllrnas,
do iiul.k wiirk at the ex hatches. She suiuh halt north hulf srettun Si. Inwn T.
carries a crew of liter.. I" of whom j north range v (mtrnt.
are fhlnamen. J' of them Uiru stokers, i S,inie to Margaret II. Ilutto'i, i.mt half :
Steam and ban.: stc-rpig Ke.ir. telegr iphl - northweat ijuartrr and hits 1 and . sec :
wgnals lu tw.eti the br.dge and engine j lion IS. town 7. north range 7; pnrn.
rontti. electric 'ighls and h,-lls. water Same lo Katy O. Stuart, southeast
ev.ii-orator and fresh watir l.mlis of o quarter s-cton 1. town 7, north ring
ton. e.ipui-ity comili'ti the equipment nf ( T; JMilent.
this great fr.-U-ht. r ll- r registered tor- j lieorge Hill to John H and A. M. Smith, i
nage is and she will carry from TK'i j lots 4 und i ami 4.' and 44. block ?. Hill s !
to ll.i.i) t.ms of fr.-U-ht. i 'n one trip j second addition to rean Grove; HO. i
she tarried over tens, and then j J. K. HIgglns to J. A. Hyland, lots 111!
(aektit two Inches of being d.iwn to the I
water line. Slv is now binding lumber at ;
th- rate of I'A'to feet p.-r d y. and th-'
mills c.inni't k' i p p ue w ith her.
1
!
i'.K.U. KSTATi: lit a iMINd.
I-irgcst Number of Transfers In M my
Months.
Within the part f uty-.ight huuts un
extraordinarily large number of trunsfi rs
hav,. I een filed In Iti-nrder W illianis'
ollb-e, which would show to the casual tb
server that a mvenu-nt has commenced
In Astoria real estate. Following Is the
lis: of warranty ibuls:
D. K. Warn-n, assignee, to Leila Itee.l,
lots H and IT, block 27, III
J. V.. Illgk-ins to Frank Hour i, Ms 1,
to S. block II. fa.s-'s ad MMo.i; .M
Grimes' Grove Lim! Com4iny to Fannie
I'rigefraren. lot !;, bl. k lo, tlrlmcs dpv;
t'i.
I). K. Warren, assignee, to'". II. Hlooii,
lot !t. block 27, Casey's addition; :"i.
Grimes' drove Iuid Compmiy to I,.
Jaggar, lot 'J, block 7, Grimes' drove; TV
I). K. Warren, asslgnt-e, sninlry lots
and bloi ks. Case's addition; fit cents.
J. K. Hlggtn:i to I). T. V.inaman, lot
27. block 11. lots II lo 1.1, blo-k .. Case'.)
addition; izl.T).
John M. Cress, trustee, to X. J. Fa .
ing, north h.ilf southeast quarter section
14. and north half southwest quart, r sec
tion 1.1, town , north rango 7 west; i'V).
S. I!. Howard to Andrew Voiin. certain
tract of land described by metes and
bounds, section 3. town 7. north rantce H
west; J40.
M. J. Kinney to If. Itelnikki, lot W.
and east half lot 17, blo- k 22, New A.-
toria; JZ!7.
C. R. Higgins to U. narber. bit IS, block
7, Flavel center; ll'ifl.
Sheriff to Astoria I!tililng-l,o.in As
sociation, lots 1 and 2, blo-:k 2; l'.S.KriTi.
Same to same, P. is 2 to 7, l.loik 20, and
east half lot 4. bio k I A. t,l:V.
Sam. to Bam-, lots r, an 1 ",, blo k S:
1.1747.42.
Sr.mc lo same, north third of Ins r, pnd
r,, blot k I liiwi.w.
SlierifT u Ii. K. Warren, s.in.nee, lots
20 and 21, 'ock 107; 1170.
Same Ij i.irne, south 7) feet of lots 7
ant1 h, bio-: ii2: jrsio.
Same to s:me, norllieast quarter s-ctloi
7, town 7, no-tl range f; IMfi.V
Same to J. I.'. Illgg'.ns, bio k 33, flney's
aiblltlon, and certain lots and bl.i-j'ta In
Ca.-c's aiblltlon; JI0,:Jti.
First I'resbyterl.in church of Knappa
to John W. Waikor, Io'.m 3 in.i 4, "1 lt 2.
Knapiia: ,:,.
K. M. ';r;mts to Nellie Dayton, certain
lots ln Ocean Grove; 13V).
J. K HIgglns to Hc-tor Campbell, lots
0 lo !, bi!.ck JO, Casey's addition; 128.
State of Oregon to Isaac Bergman,
north half southeast quarter section 11,
town 7. north range 5; $100.
Matthew Ryan to Norrls Staple, t 2,
blo' k2. first addition Alderbrook; $23).
A. Y Hammond lo J. K, HIgglns, cer
taJn fcucrl of land In Hayview addition;
H.
J. K. HIgglns to Maud S. Pal ton, lots
II to2", block t. ''aHt-'s -id lition; pi).
Hlrsm Brown to Mary H. leim nweb r.
lot 2, l.lock 31 Tpper Astoria; $1M.
Mary H. Imenweber to Mary Nan-
the Best...
THE CENTER
ON THE
Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon be
doubled, It Is distinctly the best property
on the market.
Fine large level lots, surrounded ty many Improvements,
at very low prices.
Is It not a tine Investment?
lnnutiK un ci' urn!
Dealvr In
FINE CIGARS!
thrup. lot S, block 51. I'pper Astoria: fX'.V
John W. Welch to iMnlel 11. Welch,
undivided half lot 5, bloek 13. Shlveley's.
15.
Mary Mulvany to Nicholas AU.n.i.-f. n.
lot 14. block 11. New Asioila; l.'-O
Hame to same, lot 1! Mock SI;
J. K. HIgglns to NIcMas Alt- nhofeii.
lols 5 lutd . M.Hk J. Bay View; M.
8. I. Adair to Neln l'tntl, east hair
northwest uuurter lols 1 ami i section
j 19, and southeast j'rti r seelli'ii is, low
north runiie T; liJ1,
Aslorlu lliilldltig-t.onn Assocl.ilioit t.i
AlU-rt llrlx. lot . bio, k to. XlcClure s,
UOim.
MiiIh I It. Powell et al. to Ellen lb rd Kg
partlllon deed; fl.
Edith II. lelano to E. K. t'olwell. ..
i' to IT. Iruct J. Cases' su'i-livl il n of
block a. Hustler Alkens; II.
I. W. Case, trustee, to Ed th H. Delano,
lots and M, trad 1 sulxllvlslon of
HiH-k S. Hustler Alksns; li'.'.
.mie to same, lots T and :' tract :,
sutKllvlslon blink 2X riustler & Alko is.
IIW.
U. Wlngale to A. E. Beard lot ). bio. k
;ti. Ilolladny Park; 1.
William I. I'hlen'-nrt to Charbs II
Case's Astorls; 114
l. II Welch to J"hn W. Welch mull,
ibbd half lot I. block II. fllieiy ; IV
I Stuart Jr. to V. Z FerKumin. pus
II to II. block !. Ad.ilr'.; V..
E. It. Ilk-gins to J..s. phlne It. Fergu
son, lot IS. block !. War,tnttHl; !ll
.Matthew I'.yan to II ('. Hilton, i is-
hulf of southeast fjiiiirtt-r section ?. town
T, north range H: fseo.
ilrlmes' Grove Imd rnmpany lo Jn
dalnsford. lot 9. Muck 3. drltnci drove;
m
"My boy came home fr"n n.-b ioi
one tiny wlih bis hnn.l latlly liicr i ni
and bidding, and suffering great pili."
says Mr. K. J. Shall, with Meyer tiros.'
I 'rug Co , St, Louis, Mo, "I ilr- d the
wound, n-id applletl 'haml erlaln's r. :,
tl.ilm freely. All pnln ciasel. and In
a remarkably short tlm It healed wl-lieu
leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains,
w-llliu-s and rheumatism I know of in,
metli-li. or prescription equal to It. I con
sider It a household neres.j-y." The Ij
and Ifl cent slim for sale by F.stes-Conn
Drug Co.
A K.'.CNDlKi: IIikiK.
The Chicago Record's book for gold
Kstki-rs Is now ready. A render of this
book will know more of Alaska nnl the
wonderful Klondike district than he could
bam by months of pcrnona! observation
and research on the ground. In compar
ison wl'h other works on the subject It
Is tlm "Welmter's Ili-t.oiuiry of Alaska,"
fi perfetg and peerless volume, at once
the model and de.pnir of rival publish--! s
It tells of the richest and most exten
slvn gold Melds the world bin ever
knowrr-How they were dlsi ovepsl - Fields
yet unexplored Tun years' work si
ri aily In sight Where Is the mother lode?
The fortunes nlreruly made The mil
lions lo be taken out next year-How to
get there R, R, fare and other exxpenscs
from all poHls INfesllcal hlnts-Cllmate-Oftlc.nl
maps Government reports All
land and water routes Projected rtUl-rniulK-
Mining laws Customs. In brief,
nil that Is known of this wonderfdl Iwnd
or fabulous wealth. It Is the only au
thentic, practical book, official and en
dorsed. Aliout WiO pages. Handsomely
'oound In art canvas .Tl"', $1.50,
Agents are wnnted to han-lle this vnl
liable work. It Is a chance of a life
time. Experience Is not ne'--ary, as
full jistrucUo are sent and the whole
pnople are clamoring for the book. P.e
t'r!s from ngenls Just started show won
Jerful success. Soles run as high na 20
leooks an hour. Big commissions n.wl
valuable premiums fire allowed. Credit
Is given and freight paid. It Is an oppor
tunity to gnln a competence In a short
time. The book Is not sold through book
stores or newspapers. Complete canvass
ing outfit will be mailed for 20 cei.ts,
stamps. To place where we have no
Jignnt a full copy of the book will lie
Sent to customers, prepaid, on receipt of
prl:e. Address, exa-tly, Monroe Hook
Company, department K, 210, Chlcngo.
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the New !isaia 4
Masll. l VtsnsaapBH
to Marrlsd Lift, ska
r Mild siuss 1 1 PM hi.
lies sad ald eukies pll
fll, shouls wHu fi our
rvndsrful lillls bssk.
ratlad "CwspM Man.
hood ai H'K to An'
to any MraMl mi, mm will viall mm ton.
Entirely , In plain mled eutsr.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., StAH.5J:
1H7J 1897
I.L'UKICATI.NO
OILS
A SFrXIAl.TY
Fisher
Brothers
ASTORIA... .
Shii lhdntllcr
Hiinlunrc
Inm ami Steel
Coal
(iroccrlcs anil I'ruvlsluns
I'liiiir nntl Mill I'cctl
Taints, Oils nml Varnishes
L(Mijcrs Supplies
I'air hunk's Senles
Doors nml Windows
A(rlculturnl Implements
Wiiqons 11 ml Vehicles.
Aniorla IronWorkH
Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria.
GENERAL MACHINISTS
AND BOILER MAKERS
Land and Marine Eoifinea, Roller Work,
Steamboat and Cannery Work a spe.
clalty. Castings of all description,
made to order on short noiloe,
John Fox. .President and Superintendent
A. L. Fn Vloe President
0. B. Pral Secretary
Astoria Bavlnsrs Bank Treasurer
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
Koomi 317-31
Portland Saving. Hank tildg.
Portland, Oregon.
..Ttio PriNt Lnuncli,.
"HERCUIeES"
Is open to special charter for excursion
parties or river freighting.
Dock at Ross, HIgglns tt Co.'s .Up.
THOS. DALOITT.
Leave orders at 214 Bond street
sssssssssssBsVV1bssW-
it-
IKE ASTOHIAN WANT COLUMNS
WANTKD.
VANTH:n-Youn girl HvIm V, b.
rviii, t Ink onr uf ohlidrn tnrt do
Htfht tioiurwork. Api'ly ui luv
MKN WANTICn.
Ilallovnd tutud wiutt.t1 tor tnuii4Hllat
McK k. A. A C. It. It. H.
uitrr.
I.nsT-liish seller bitch pup, rive month,
old. Please return to Astoria Iron
Works and receive reward.
U'HT-llniKh of keys, tld with red lib-.
Ihv., lava al A'totUui oinoo.
run niT.
l-'t 1 1 IUN T.-'I'toi-rooni limiaa In fi,,,-,.
town, oil street car lino; II ier numth.
Inqulrs at this offtco,
Folt HKNT-burnished rmins. an
suite or single, by th day or inoM'k.
Hotel Tithe, under entlr now tnsnag.
inent Ureal reduction In raitsj. lira
U V, Porter, manager, Cur Klevenlfc
and Franklin.
Ft It SALK.
Foil SAl.l'. -A si . room ooltaga, lot tOg
In), wlih water, edc , within tour l'i k
of Coniiiirrclal street. In the if-iter of
l'ia city. A rare tbanoe Prlos, ll.wo,
Addreas C, Asturtan vftlo.
Full SAM: Cheap, an IM, ll lady'.
Columbia bicycle. In perrsci condition.
Apply al the Aaloiian office
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phofkhhional cahdn
r. HHWKIt.
ATTOHNKT AT LAW
d'i-id rti Hu I t'nu
Aatoria, '- s u.
II. T. CHOIIIIT.
ATTOKNICT-AT-LAW
41 Commercial ttiwat
Cheater V. iHilph. lib-hard Nlses,
IHiLpll a NIXON.
ATTOHNCra AT LAW,
Portland. Oregon. H. ts. M and 17
Hamilton llulldlng. All legal and eoe
larllon bualn as promptly altand-tl in,
Claims against the government a par
tially. I. Q A. llOWt.nT.
ATTOHNKT AND CtifNakiU'H
AT LAW.
Office on Hood street, Astoria. Or.
Dll O. II. EMTKII.
I'llTSKiAN AND at'RGteON
(MHial attantlnn lo dlnas of tonM
nd surgery.
Offlce over P-anstgars stora Astoria.
Telephone No. U
Dll JAV Tl'TTLK.
PIIVHICIAN AND St'ltliEON
limce. rtx'tna t, and t. I'ythUn bulldf
& tivj Ci.iniiierclal Ht. Itealdenre same
Teletihon !
Acting assistant surgetin t' S Ma
rine hospital service.
II A. SMITH.
i'entiht.
Room. 1 and 1. Pythian llulldlng.
0Vl C. II. Cooper's Store.
Dll. H. h. HENDERSON.
Offlce. Kinney llulldlng. Astoria.
V
Office hours.
7 to a. m.; 11 to I and I to T p. m.
Special attenton given to the treatment
of Dleaauws of the Eye Chronic Dis
eases, and Burgery.
SOCIETT MKETINQB.
TEMPLE IXUMIK NO 1, A. F. a(4
A. M. Regular communications held on
the first and third Tuesday evening et
each mo. th.
O W. LOCNSIIEIIHY. W U.
E. C HOLPEN. Secretary
A. v5: C. R. R. R.
TIME CARD
In I ffcct Sept. H, IN!7.
Leave Astoria for Flavel at 1:50 a. m.,
12 m , p. m , B p. m. and 6:90 p. m.
Leave Astoria for Seaside via Flsvel at
9:30 a. m. and 6 p. m.
Leave Flavel for Astoria at 8:25 a. m.,
10 it. n. in, 1:30 p. m., I:U p. m. and
t:30 p. m.
Leave Seaside for Astoria vta Flavel
at 7:30 a. in. and I p. m.
All the Above '1 i nliiH Arc Daily.
Reading or Distance! Glasses
$6.00 Kye Glaase for $3.25, or
$3.00 Eye Olaaaee for $1.71
Warranted Gold Plated Frames.
Make your friend a beautiful and use.
ful present W. guarantee A perfect fit
by mall providing when you order the
glasses you answer the following que..
lions; How old Ever used glasses.
How long? Male or female?
OKO. MAYERLB, Expert Optician,
28 Third street, San Francisco
Opticians' and Photographic Supplies.
SEASIDE SAWMILL
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In thu rpugh or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, celling and all klnfle of finish; mold
ing! and shingles. Terms reasonable
and price, at - bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
4t mill. H T L. LOO AN,
Seaside, Oregoa. Proprietor.