TIIK DAILY ASTOUUN. THt'liSlUY MORN I NO, SKPTKMHKK Id, 197. lilt, When you go to Warrenton Don't fail to vinlt KELLY & .The bent of Wltien, 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 ami Shoes for laborers. John Hahn & Co. Qm4 An) Wamte4 479 Commercial St. 18- Fall and Winter -97 DRESS GOODS See what we are showing in the new styles. Our new samples j are coming in every day. I ALBERT DUMBAR Agent Butterick Fattems TODAY'S WEATHER. Continued fair weather with fresh northwest winds. AROUND TOWN. THURSDAY. Heaven is bountiful: and sutlers none Saa. Mr. W. G. Goeslln and wife are visiting In Portland. Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, gins & Co.'.. H!g-! Fine cabbage for kraut at Rosa, HIg- gins 4 Co.'. J At the bowling alleys, yesterday, C. H. . Cooper scored 66, i L. B. Seeley, of Portland, spent yester-1 day at Flavel. I A . " , . ! Lemons at grea: reluctlon at Ross, 1 Higgins & Co.'.. ; Grocerles at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. j j Bicycle and repair shop at l&j Ninth street. Charges reasonable. r Court Reporter C. E. Runyon returned from California yesterday. Born, to the wife of James L. Hull, 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a son. at Our prices are the lowest to the city. Call and see u- Pacific Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street. Ask for sample of Chase ft Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hig-.ns ft Co.'s. Judge Thomas A. McBrlde will or-n the circuit court next Monday morning. For roofllng and skylights go to th. Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. M Ninth street. Laoe curtains laundried by Mrs. Ras-j mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's rokery. t I i.' ' iTiii. ,v 3 Fresh Ice cream and Ice cream soda it the Parlor candy faclory, 483 Commercial Street. The steamer Telephone took out five carloads of salmon last nipht for the East Half a dozen cars of .lalmon were shipred East yesterday by the steamer Potter. Mr. Thomas Ryrle and wife are at the beach visiting at Mrs. C. H. Cooper's cottage. The county clerk yesterday Issued a marriage license to M. Sverdrup and Hel en Drlscoll. Oneadvertiscmcntou-htS:r:UZrS to make you say to yoi:r n"kh"r v"-'r""y. s5.-ptenib 12, at J I FiKh'r's r"a house; only rK grocer: 1 r; n mrl'iw ni' T M"r'h;in,,!' an'' Mechanics' Fair, UlVe Hie a package 01 which will open In Portland on the 22d, Schillings Best tea, if you!."' a,rP!"ly an r;"!"ir"1 nd wui r- 1 I " ' ''''''' events of the year. can reauy. anora 10 rcr.ir:i my money when I don't like if A Sdollint ft Cmpuy inf I f n Suits to order, from $12.50 UP Pants to order. from $3.00 F FLYNN, the Tailor.. PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS Llquorn rind Clgnrs. Astor House CLERN AND A RY EOOJIIS Rated, $1 nthl fl.'.'-i a Uv; M'!, "i") CN. Pilcher & Taylor, Proprietors CHAS. KAN & CO J 67 Commercial St IXaler In ! Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine 1'eeorateii Cluna an Silk Fancy lioods. Manufacturers of Ladies' ami Children's I'liderwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. A. V. ALLEN Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. Mr. E. W. Tallant is taking an out ng at the beach and Is domiciled at Crow's Nest cottage. Take your best friend to the Tarlor for Ice cream and Ice cream soila. Pri vate parlors for ladles. Ashland peaches cheap and good: alio a large supply of other fine fruit. t Ross, HIgglns Co. !'. J Many. the tailor. 1?T Tenth Pt. !pM for fur skirs. !eai".s; merchant The highest price I Miss Alice Munsell. resident optician, 'offlce In Ehanahan building. Hour.. 9 to 12 and 1 to 1 Ashland peaclvs. Bart'ett pean, silver I)nlnf'' choice apple, etc., etc.. at Ross. 'S?'n f -o. s. m 1 I0Tn "e art tea to he held at Mrs - F- s- Houston's this afternoon, 3CT Commercial street The A-''tori;l Progressive Commercial Association will undoulrtedly find the so- lutlon 10 the Astoria ppiblem. Receiver F. I. Dunbar yesterday sold to the Foard Stokes Company the balance of the Howell & Ward stock. The maynr yesterday signed the ordi nance authorizing the payment of KM to Columbia Engine Company No. 3. E. A. 8"J. y at-r nt of the White Colbir line, was down from Portland yester day, rurnin(f on the evening boat. The first boat In the Astoria fleet of vessels trailing wrih Alaska will sail sometime In the sweet by and by. For pure country milk and rich cream, of guaranteed p.-anllnes, patronize the Excelflor dairy. W. J. Ingalls, proprie tor. ' 10 tho Parlor, successors to C. B. Smith, for pure, sw.et cre-.m an.l frosh rnaiwry buter and buttermilk every 'day. 1 A stock of new style. In fall millinery sacrificed at the Great Sale of Cohen's sti-k. 451 Eond street corner of Eleventh .street. '.,'''' . - Nothing ha? been hi-ard recently In t- , gard to the a.-ii.m of the cham'ier of ' commere.. r.,r a '1'iarantlne station at S:'m' lslan'l- i sW!a' Bale of fine fruits today at R. "iifcl:.s 4- Co.'s. Ashland peaches. Bartb.ft jmrf. s.lver prun-. choice ap- , I'1' s' e:c i Wc- J. W. Runn. M. Anderson, Portland: Mrs. J. I.lo'l an.! children, Seasid-: M b.i M. Moore, IIarrl?,ur, were at the Par ker nous'- yesterday. L'lft e-hanee to buv dry ;?oo'y rjt l.e than half price, at the Great Sacrifice Sale of Cohen's stock, 451 Bond street, corner of Eleventh street wth Mr. Married, at Fisher's opera houRe, Wed nesday evening, September 22, Fabrioe. Duke dr Parthnny, to the charming Madame Blanche de Cambric. Come and see It. O. G, lY.lmhurg, the leading contractor o! Astoria, I prepared to do nil kind o jobbing ami building work. Dunn. Mi-eel, Is'tvvoen Tenth and Klitvrmh. ivi not forget th. tea to l given at the rvs.ilenoe of Mr. C. U Houston by the laullcs' Guild of Oi. e church. Tlmm- d.y .ifiortiHn, frm 5 until S. All are cordially Invited. Tho Astoria (Or I Aslorian In vroi'itcd with the largest circulation accorded to ar.y Sun, lay mior In tho state outside of tho city of IVrtand -Printers' Ink of August IS, 157. When you wait ,i : II'. -::i,o .m, artistic photo, don't full too!! on Smxt ass. The work he i. turning out n 'w is ahead of anything ever made !:i A. torln before Th young Indies' sowing sodey of the Swedish Lutheran church will have mi auction iin.l social. In tho tiom.-nt of tho ohuivh. next Saturday, September 1, nt S o'clock p. m. Everybody Invitisl Silk waists. .Ilk dressing gowns, silk wr.piers and silk skirts at price, to otoo regardless of v.u for the next W days. at the Great SuorlrU-o Sale of Cohen's stock, 4."1 Bon,! street, corner of Eleventh street. ; Tho nnme of tho president or ih., ..... nt.ment regatta reorganisation ha. not vet been annouoed. but It I. presumed that tho information Is withhold for poltilral tvasons only. looonllni: to report. William Ttioker l the craek llaherman of the season. It Is Mi,l that with hook ami line he has taken " trout out of Yount-s nver In Ave Ashing trips. Marriftl. WiMnrmlay afternoon. Soptem- tyr IS, at the home of Mr. J. O. John- son. Knnppton. by the Rev. Wm. Sey. mour Short. Mis, K.tith Hormos to Mr Charlos II. Forl. v. Frank Galther, a 12-year-old lad of II- waoo. who fell from a tree at Smith's Point Tuesday, fracturing his right nrm. Ls iMns as well in . uM be exio.-tid under the circumstances The Nvird of assessors yesterday tiled with the city auditor the assessment amUnst proierty-owners for the Thirty- third street Improvement. The report will lie acted upon at the ncit session of the council. Max Magor. Hugh McGinn, Walfr B. Preston. Mrs. E. C. Stuart and daughter. Mrs. R. E. Jones. Portland; II. It. Cat ton, Sacramento: H. W. Nelson. B. Staf ford. Jos. Schwartxs San Francisco, were guests of the Occident yesterday. The Informal party given Tuesday eve- lng by Miss Pearl Holden was pronoun ced one of the pleasnntew affairs of the season. The floral decorations were handsome, the refreshments delicate and the amusements most entertaining The French man of war Skamokawa will arrive -In port, bringing a. detach ment of the French army, commanded by Oaptaln de Monteland, a daring, dash ing officer, and Professor Frimmisse, late tutor to the young Puke de Parthnay, who will rendezvous at Fisher's opera house Wednesday nlsht. September VI. The Astoria lroprefe4vo fiimmri-l.il Association met I ist nkht. and after read ing and adnptntg a constitution and by laws, proceeded to ele-1 permanent o'!l cers as follows: Alliert DunNir. presi dent: H, M.imblett, vice-president: II. O. Van Dus'n, treasurer; E. J. Smith, sec retary: directors, II. Hambb-tt, Walter A. Robb, Herman Wise. F. A. Henry and F. W. Newell. Thursday night was adopt ed as the regular weekly meeting nlithi, and tonlnht the first regular meeting will be held. Mr. J. H. Neal, brother of Mrs. Gear hart, Is visiting In the ety Mr Neal Is a large cattle and sheep raneher of Har ney county, and Is located about 173 miles from Huntington. He reiorts that wool, whleh last year only brought five cents a pound, Is now worth ten cnts, and that everything is all rtuht since Me. ' Klnley entered the White House. The farmers 1n Eastern Oregon are making a good thing off their wheat and other grains, as well as wool. Mortgages are being paid and country merchants are doing a good business. i Considerable Interest has been mani fested around town ir. he question as to how many large lumber rafts have been Gold Watch FREE ..,.TO.... Boys, Girls and ...Young Ladies ....AT.... CPEAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S ...Pure Food Stores... Every watch is a perfect timepiece; l"-year guaranteed case. Real gems. Don't miss this opportunity to secure o.e. of these pretty watch., frsr Call snd ask about It at the Great American Importing Tea Company's Pure Food Store, r."l Commercial street., Astoria, Oregon. Call and see the handsome witches. Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder, Extracts Highest quality, Lowest Prices. l'O STORES IN OPERATION. Warrenton Is the Best... Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and FLEVENTH STS. Mj"fton application. W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull lint .1 I' r- I t ltd Mih k,ci. Anl. h. 4T-4 lomiiu'i tlnl e. built In I ho t '' ' 'luml'T.i aii'l uhli'povl oil! iiiwIfrnto-Hl that ulvut u ! "u,u,,"" dollars lias l. o.i m ny various j ,inl,'!' " ""' l"'"l,y,l,,"- '"" I'oMIhk thai thrvo pif;i nv nl to ma aiut ollior. that Tour haw l on built nil. I join out. Tho Mi tho A.toil.m slu'W I ha I tho flrM rati u KhlmHtl Oc totvr II. lsst. th,. nil ouo .Vumiat X, IMti,; tho thlnl. AiiRimt :. IS; aiul thiv fourth. In AuituM. Tho hnt raft wan tho ono whl. h rnt to ploori at ra. but It loft out tho Columbia rlvor 1,11 rlKht- A. G. Itarkrr. tho railroad man. te- i turned to Portland last nlglil lie s ute.l , to an Astorlan repn s. nlatlv i that t'luj :mproi'ineiil being made by tho i 15. ! & N. Co. eut of Portland would le of itiout tvnetit to the entire stale. A large force of men Is at work straightening out ugly curves, redieing grades. strengthening bridges and laying heavy rails. It Is oMileiiHy tlie Intention of j the new management of tie It N I to put the line in the very let of physical j condition. l:ulnis is rapidly Increas ing, and th,, i). It ,: N. lon g the te--minus of sever. il tninsiNititliiental roads. Is determined to .1 1 to liamlle .ill . tho business that comes to It In the very j host Missble manner. ! President J. J. Mill, of the Great N irth- ! ern railroad, paid .1 flying lst to Port-I 1 land Tuesday Although telling pleasant things to the newspaper resirt,rs, asi usual he had very little to say regarding facts Mr. Hill has a happy knack ir talking but telling little. He denied the ' report of the consolidation of the iint Northern and Northern Pacific I'.very- j twdy knows th it the two roads have not 1 been eotisoidateil. Inn that th, :r manage ment IS SO CoSey ,te, lfl.lt tht! d'.i! amounts almo-M to 1 onsolid it..n. Wait! people are Imking or s tie outcome if I the Union P.i' -lib- sal,- next month. Will I that line bo bought up In the lot, rest of! tho M..rgan-V.in.lerbt-IIi;i im' , end' If so. what will l. Its Marions with the i Shio- Line an. I 1 1. It N ? ' Do not fornt to ! present at the -nnd ! concert given at 1'mrd Stokes hall on the 27th of this month by llerr Artie K. Jansen None hut artists w II pftrtlei- i pate in the program. The flowing names speak for themselves; II. -rr Arne IC. Jan son, violinist: Mrs. Th. (ilsen. pianist; Mrs. Ir. J.irwin. ven-nllst. and Mr John Jurgens. vocalist Those who have never heurd Mr Jurgens sing siwiuld not lose the opportunity of hearing this wiMider'nl tonor. iWthoiit a doubt this protnlses to le, ntif of the finest inncer's ever given In this city, and ft Is to ! hoped that the Atorlans will show their appre ciation and love for music suflVlenlly to turn out In a Uidy on this evening. The admission wdll only is- fWe and 7V for reserved seats thur. islng witliin the reach f everyone who cares to s.oetid an enjoyable evening. n,. of the most enloynble iffirs of the season was a irar b n parly given yesterday afternoon by the Mines 'cve In honor of the Ml"e Itlm ir . w ho h ave for Washington, . (V, Friday evwilmr. Tennis, croouet and other outdoor snorts made the afternoon very delightful, j).,. liclous refreshments wen served ,,n the iM-autlful lawn and In th,. rnntic urbnis. The Mlsse, Flavel were a.-s std In re ceiving by Miss lt.,ger. Miss Kltnore and .miss riorei ia a Mmore The guests were the Misses Warren. Howlby, Gar ner, 'White, K'p.s... ltd, s. firnv, fonn, T.-I-kint. H.-irrlet Tallant. Klnn'-y, Iteefl. Helll.irn, il.idoll. t, Sliennan, Walter Pow ell, MnUI Pow.dl, Ge:,r. Ininnlrig, M'-Kenn, Ilattee. f'rnng, Uulh Garnr, and Messrs. Asthury. liennett, Oarnith ers. R. (',. Wilson, Wilson. Finch, itad-d-b-t. De I, In, M'-Kimfi, Pattc, Heilborn, .Sherman, Garror and others. A number of old sailors, yesterday af ternoon, gathered in a popular corridor find talked ov.-r i.ld-ilrne yacht races In New York back In the 7'i's. As one cap tain, who was at that time a snllor on one of the yacht", was describing a par ticularly hot race 1,1 tweet, a Hrlih-h and an American yacht, the bystanders Im agined that t,y could se the wo iiOatS starting at the sound of the gun, wnllc. twenty tii,iiu:.iM p,,,. n ,.w Vnrk nartrf.r followed the races In all kinds of crofts. Before reaching the turning stake ho.it, a storm suddenly spra.fg up, aH Ih often the ease r, the least, making things very lively for ,0th racers. The narrator hecarne so Interested In Ms de scription that the little Astoria audience could hear th,. rattle of the lines 11:1 sails were lowered to me. the sfiiall, and the snapping sheets f,,r,. th,. roaring winds Was plainly discernible. The same cup'aln thinks that crnc day he will take part In an equally exciting race In Astoria harbor. T'i U.Uh A tul.l) OMi l) iV Take Laxative promo Oulnlne Tablet.. All drugglstH refund the money if It falls to cure- 2.V:. I'.,r sale by Charles Rogers. 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? MntHitiKliiror .tit, I lcnlc r In FINE CIGARS! I "Tiik ij:(ii;nik." llerr Artie Krog Jiwison us 10 un Iioiiner that HI his concert glrn heir oil the 27th of this month, he will play (he famous "ltonde." by Wlcnlowskl. Tin Is 1111 hHibtcslly one of the greatest of majiterplivi ever written for the v'lilin, and by a muster of montcr.. Wienie kl rrniKs as tho gmitest composer on tiie violin that ever lived, and III hi. d y lrdmby also the ervntest (rtuoo W .0 nlowskl Is ,iiik sliur d.iul, but so lung as the violin continue, to te played the "I .egwiile'' win stand us u crowning mot) unietit over the memory of this gruit m ister. There one has ample opportun ity Id glvo the Imagination free r"in. Al low yours. If to be curried away .n (h. wing, of phantasy, lle In the music, for get yourself and your surrounding., an I then only will you realise the mignltu.le of this masterpiece Hut allow me to cite a em written by the Norwegian pool, Krlstofer Jaiisou, the violin sts fattier, which will vividly deplet the dif ferent phases of the music. The follow'. 1 1 nt Is the pxet's I11tvrprrtall.u1 of the "lgendr": The Russian forests murmur and wall They have a secret to tell; A loving couple Were riding there In the night's enchanting spell. Through the shivering foliage lhe mo n- rays played. The pmks Ms,, slern and gray; The son of the step. sang nut his love In a weird and walling lay. Tlon stumbled the hnrie-a precipice Imwn they went-lhey shilekrd and groaned. Th,. wind howled scornfully um 'nf th. rocks. And from the ravine it moaned. But out of the moans the love-.ong broke As i tender dying farewell; Then nil srew calm-hut the for. it's w. 1 They now have n secret to tell Do not ride In the Itus-lan f. rests When the stars are twinkling .ilmve; They will sprinkle on you their walling sadness. Th, sa.ln. s of dying love. SHKIHFr'S SALE. Py virtue of nn execution and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Suite of Or -gun for the C nintv of riat.iop. on the l.'.tti cLiy of July, A. D IW, upon a Judgment and decrre ren dered therein on the third day of July. 1'57. In fsvor of C. E. P.ayles and C. G PalmlK-rg. plaintiffs, and agulutt the Flavel Hotel Company, and In favor of defendants. Hand Manufacturing Co., J P. Itasmussen. A. 8. Gllllsple, Or goti Pine Lumber Company, G. I). Hale, and o. F. Marstoo, and njr-lnst .aid I'lavrl Hotel Company for 'he sum 'ota! of JW.Slg.9T.. w.th Interest thereon from third day of July, 1TO7, at the rate of per r.ont per annum, together with the roii oiid dlsbursemmts. taxed at flRO.XI, find the costs of and upon this wrl" com manding and requiring me to make sale of lhe following dc.frllied real proper ty, to-w.l: All of block No. 10, in the town of Flavel, as laid out and recorded by the Flavel I.ajid A Development Company, together with the Flavel Hotel. Jllu.ml thereon,, and together Tvlth the lenr menl hereditaments ajid appurtenances tliereti belonging or In anywise appertaining, .11 In the County of Clatsop. State of Ore gon. Notice Is hereby given that I will, on Monday, th 20th day of September, l.W, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the. fo:ei.oon of said day. In front of and at the court house door. In the City of Astoria, In said county and state, sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, lor cavli, th.' atKve dejsor.bed real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to sa.tl.sfy said Judgment, Interest, costs and nil accruing costs. JAME8 W. HATH:. Sheriff of Clita.jp Co., Or. Dated Astoria, Or., August rn, urrJ, 1 1 r-t 1 1 I7.WB e WU'tJ.-'.V.jV ,vJTnesetinytapi'ie,-,re s ( A M l.i K-i't.ini n? r.cv... . I the f ?T)i; ''i'.v $ ,;'!i-' "Ke4 Oil' liT. jllvr.';;e'KC. SEftSlOE SflVMILIi A complete .tock of lumber on hand la the rough or dresed. Flooring, ru tic, celling and all kind, of finish; mold Ing. and shingles. Term, reasouabis and price, at bedrock. All order, promptly attended to. Ofne and y.ed at mill. H r L. LOGAN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor t OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE be Fisher's Opera Mouse. Wednesday, Sept. 22 lhe Comic Oper Little Duke In tlnee t, hi t listle. I 04 is For (be is.ti.il( uf MR. J. W. BELCHER ft) 4 la) eut 111 1 ' Rosalia Southern Hepburn , tin- I it. ir iMtkc Mr. Frank K. Hepburn plr. tot lbVII-S!i' Adult. . .. hl'ilreii in tbr if illeri Kr.rrv r.t .t . III stirs 1 1 el.e si lirliiin He I h'mm fur lb i'tv .11 11. MM, 1. MM, . hnuai villi ! ill ttniisgt rurm t ,!sm.i4 11 . 11 u. 4 II... .nd J ir an! Iuill Umkm mm (All tO ct tir Lao S. I , Im.,4. mm .IS! -oe. f... ..i.kJ "'Iilr.'" 'ile3 .1 u Ha. p.ixatr.i till t4 4fc.-. M In mouth, -W- 1 Ik M "Mia. I Iron .1 W.jtrm rwillMtf Ml, r4il liii-ut H 4 tfsBM fHl f th. ftilll mt Ik m I t uf Miiif tr m m ha sr..'1'. - leu ih. .iMia. 11b. w.rU far. 1 mm E. wls.nl et .LIM, lll.l. 1 '! lrt4ttff (Ml tlarM ltU s. 1 VrniUM: .d bftr AUO,HrO I't'.ftl rliltal (Sit Unr... .'.I'.-ft.! vmii. j, r , luu . , 1 . s..ii. SOT ISitMinlr lm.e. t lll.Mt1.. ' Iki.lfc VIGOR of nui Easily, Quickly, Permanently Reitored Weakness, KervouaiiMa, Debility, u.tll iMtrai. M tUt tfm nit rt of Utoe M.M. ; til. raaulU W nvmrot. .i.k... wm . ry. l rail tt.tisitk. ks.lo,ui tm4 to. u n ansa lsj4 po.u.i .1 ta !.!. Sla.pl a. aalaral a.UM4o Inaiadlala latsfalaat mmn. allapalmMMallia aoua ra(M.aM Ibsk. .Iaaau aa4 pnutm allMl laaalatf , baa. ERIE MEDICAL CO., 1M7J lHg7 IIUKICATING OILS A SPECIALTY Pisher Brothers ASTORIA, Shii L'hiinillcry M.irilwitrc Iron anil Steel foul (i rot cries uml I'nuMons riour nnil .Mill I'ccd I'iiints, Oils uml Varnishes l.oiitrs' Siiiplles I'iiirluink's Sfiiles Doors iiml Winilows Airitiiltiiriil lniiltmcnts Kaijims ii ml Vehicles. Astorifj Iron WorlcB Front Hires-t, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND P.OILER MAKERS Land and Marine ICogltwa, Holler Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a -clalty. (j, silngs of .11 description, made to order on short nolle John Fox. .President and Buperlotend.nl A. L. Fox vioe President O. B. Prae Secretary Astoria Savl .gs Rank Traour.r Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Kooma J17-31H Horlland Saving Bank BldfC. Portland, Oregon. ..Tho I "tint ICTMtich.. "HERCULES" la oien to special charter for excursion parties or river freighting. Dock at Ross, Higgins A Co.'. .lip. TH08. DALOITT. Letv. orders at 214 Bond street M tv r WANTKt), WANTKI -Young girl living with p.. rents, o ink. enr. of pt'l'dr.si ami d. light housework. Apply .1 til I'll... ireel. mi:n wantkm. Kallni.il IhiiiiU wojiII for lininedlat work mi liaok. Apply ( riil 4. Fl.T.I block. A. ft C It. It. II, '1 i I, l 'Ml' ho-t, Uniioli of keys, lud with rid rib. lnv. at A.lorlan oftlco. run nbnt. I'i'lt IIKN T 'Irll-looiu Iiiiiim til t'pp.r. town, imi .trwl ear line; i: per iiuiiuh, liujulra at this union. K'H l( I'l.N'T Kiirnl.lirit psinui. Sf sulln or single, by (ho day r 111. 01 lb lintel Tig he, under .nllr. n.w 111041041. Iilotil Uleiit rpdurdotl III rote.. Uro. tl. V. Porter, malinger t',-r I'tlnvmik and Franklin .H HA1.K Ft ill HAI.K -A li-ruoin cottage, lot log UU, with water, etc, wlllilti four block, of Commercial slnwl. In th. enter uf Ih. clly A rare chanc. Prlc. 1 1, WO. Addrro. C, A.torlnn orflo. .'nil HAI.i: I'heaii. an Pol. liisJ lady'. 'oluiiilila bleyelc. In perfo.'t condllloa. Apply at th A.lorlan ofllo.. I'ltOriCltMIDNAt. CAIIDH , e. imnWKit. ATTtiltNKV AT LAW (iumlorwou Hail ling. Atirt., (Irvgun. 11 t citonur. Arri'KNKt AT I.A'.V Ml ("onnn.nlal .tiwt. Cri..t.r V. ivdpk. Itb-haM Nli.o. IHU.I'II A NitUN, ATTtWtNKYM AT LAW Portland. Or. gun. ti. Ji. M t4 tl, Hamilton Building Alt Irg.l and eul Iwtloa bu.ln m promptly aliMtdM la Clolm. against th. gov.rtun.nl . sps tOaJly. j. q a. HGwi.nr, ATTORNET AND COl'NUEtGH AT law. Ofllc on Hand strwl. Astoria. Or dr. o. n. ebtkx. I'HTHICIAN AND HfllGBtiN - . . fHMciai aii.niinn 10 aiiwn ai wnrois .nd luntri. Offlo. over Dansigsr. .tor.. Astoria. Telephone No il tlt JAY Tl'TTLK. I'HYHK'IAN AND Ht'UGEON imoe. rvsuns I and (, Pythian bulldg ill1-! t'oinnierclol Ht. ile.idenr. asm. Telephone 1st. Acting a.ltant .urgein V H. Ma rin, hoapilal service II A HMITIL DKNTIHT. v'lWiilV 1 i.;-- and 3. I'ythlan Pulldlng, Itooni. 1 ovi C. II. CiHiper'i atur. DIL II. U IIKNUEIlHoN. lime, Klnnty liulldlng, Astoria. (irrle. hours, to I s. m ; U to I and I to I p m. Hpoclal atunton glv.n to Ih. traattnsot of Dlanuae. of th. Iy. Chronic Dio. and Burgnry. SOCIETY MEETINGS TEMPLE LODGK NO 7. A K ar.4 A. M Regular communications h.ld on th. first and third Tu.sdoy .v.nlng ol wtch moi.th. a. W, IX)TTNHREItT. W. M E. C. HOLDEN, Brr.try A. & C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In I.HccI Sept. H. IN1I7. Leave Astoria for Flavel at :S0 .. m.. 12 m., ! p. m , t p. m. and H 30 p. m. Leave Astoria for Seaside via Flavel at 9:30 a. m. and 6 p. m. Iavo Flavel fur Astoria at :25 .. m 10:16 a. tn , 1:30 p. m., S:U p. m. and 5:30 p. m. Leave Seaside for Astoria via Flavel at 7:30 n. m. and 2 p. m. All t lie Above Trains Arc Dully. Reading or Distance; Glasses t00 Ey. Olaaae. for S3 2R, or tl.00 Eye aioJMoa for 11.75. Warranted Gold Plated Frame.. Make your friend a beautiful and us.. fill present We guarantee a perfect fit by mall providing when you order the glasses you answer the following que.. Hons: How old Ever used glasses? How long? Mule or fomal.T OEO. MAYERLE, Expert Optician. 28 Third street, San Frannlso Opticians' and Photographic. Supplier .SjNAP A KODAK. at any limn 00 ruing out o our stor. and you'll gel portrait of s man brimming ver with pieass ill thought, "ell ifidltv In the liquors we hxre to offer are euntuthte lili'ss say nun COMB' AND TRY THRM HUGHES & CO.