The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 17, 1897, Image 4

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THE DAILY ASTOrtlAN. FKII.AY MORNIXH. SKH'KMItKK 17, 1811.
Wlien you go to Warrenton
Don't fall to vlwlt
KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS
..The bent of H'irte,
An Elegant Line
of the famous
Edwin Clapp Fine Shoes
FOR MEN
A. complete assortment of Ladles'
Shoes of the very best makes.
Durable heavy Boots ami Shoes
for laborers.
John Hahn & Co.
An
WinwM
479 Commercial St.
18- Fall and Winter -97
DRESS GOODS
See what we are showing in the
new styles. Our new samples
are coming in every day.
ALBERT DUNBAR
Agent Butteriek Tatterns
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Fair weather; warm light outh to east
winds.
AROUNDJTOWN.
FRIDAY.
IT we wotua cover wim goiu a wrw
Or ' a statue, we require a preparation
lor it. Smoke doe. Its business In a
moment. Landon.
Tom cod and mackerel are plentiful
again.
Alex. Gilbert returned from Seaside yes-
terday.
I
Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, Hig-
(Ins & Co.'s, '
Fine cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hlg-1
gins & Co. 'a. j
Lemons at great reduction at Ross, I
Hlgglns & Co s.
Boh May, the traveler, was In town
yesetrday.
Stormy Dwyer was up from the seining
grounds yesterday.
Groceries at the lowest prices at the
Pacific Grocery Co. j
AucUtor Kuettner was out on the line
paying off yesterday.
Bicycle and repair shop at 183 Ninth
street. Charges reasonable.
C. H. Cooper made the high score of
49 at the bowling alleys yesterday.
Our prices are the lowest In the city.
Call and see us. Pacific Grocery Co.
Umbrellas covered and repaired by a
practical workman, at 153 Ninth street.
Ask for sample of Chase & Sanborn's
famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.ns & Co.'s,
Bids for the Bear creek bridge will be
opened Saturday by the county court.
Help Mr. Belcher In his benefit at the
opera house, Wednesday, September 22.
Mrs. J. W. Tocum, of Portland, mother
Of Mrs. F. W. Newell, is visiting In the
City.
Lace curtains laundrled by Mrs. Ras
mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's
bakery.
Fresh Ice cream and Ice cream soda it
the Parlor candy factory, 4S3 Commercial
street.
For roofllng and skylights go to
Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., M Ninth,
street.
The young ladles' sewing society of the
Swedish Lutheran church will have an
auction ond social, In the basement of
the church, next Saturday, September
13, at 8 o'clock p. m. Everybody Invited.
Why haven't you said to
your grocer already:
"Give me a package ol
Schillings Best tea, if you
are really willing to return
my money when I don't like
it"
A Schilling ft Company
baa Francisco
Suits to order,
, from $12.50 P
Pants to order,
from $3.00 UP
,.FLYNN, the Tailor..
Liquors ond Clir..
TiE Astro House
CLEAN AND AIRY ROOFS
Rates, SI and ,23 4 . Meals,
Pilcher & Taylor, Proprietors
CHAS. KAN & CO
367 Commercial St
Dealer la
Chinese ami Japanese Curios, Fine
Decorated China Ware, ilk
Fancy Cnxxls.
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.
Just receive J, ,ome of Kobt. Crawford's
flne butter In W-pound kegs at Ross, Hlg
gins & Co.'s.
Ashland peaches, Bart'ett pears, silver
prune., choice apples, etc., etc., at Ross,
Hlgglns & Co.'..
The sunset last evening was a Rem of
beauty, only to be seen at the mouth
of ,ne Columbla.
.
Mlss Alce Mun9en. resident optician,
office In Shanahan building. Hour.. 9
to 13 and 1 to 1
Ashland peaches cheap ar.d good: also
a large supply of other fine fruit, at
Ross, Hlgglns & Co.
P. J. Meany, the leading merchant
tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price
paid for fur skins.
Come to the opera house, Wednesday.
September 52. and hear Rojalia S. II. p
burn In the "Little Imke."
Take your best friend to the Parlor
for ice cream and Ice cream soda. Pri
vate parlors for ladies.
The original Nashville Students will
give you "a taste of the old time" In
their concert September 2S-29.
The Columbine, which is undergoing a
thorough overhauling at Kinney's dock,
will soon be ready f"r service again.
The Eartley trophy cup was takn on
th'e sloop Mayflower yesterday for pre'
sentatlon to the Ilwaco football team.
For pure country milk and rich cream,
of guaranteed cleanliness, patronize the
Excelsior dairy. W. J. Ingalls, proprie
tor. Go to the Parlor, successors to C. B.
Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh
creamery butter and buttermilk every
day.
Tomorrow night a team from the Port
land Oregon Road Club will bowl against
an A. F. C. team at the local clubs
alleys.
A stock of new styles In fall millinery
sacrificed at the Great Sale of Cohen's
stock, 491 Bond street corner of Eleventh
street.
WANTEU-Woman of business ability
to take charge of branch for San Fian
cisco house. Address A, Astorlan
office.
Mr. J. A. Belcher will play the pirt of
Capt. de Montaland In the "Little Duke"
at Fisher's open house, Wednesday,
September 22.
.,, ' ' I , "' l"e
"",c """" ""'" "vr-" l"e JJn c
or r.i mission. At r lsner s opera house,
S-ptember 22.
Special sale of fine fruits today at
Ross. Higglns & Co.'s. Ashland peach,
Bartlett pears, silver prunes, choice ap
ples, etc., etc.
Word was received by wire yst-rday
that th(. Astoria Iron Works w.ia the
lowest bidder on the contract for repair
ing lightship No. Vi.
The annual sal., of the Every Monday
Club of the Presbytr-rlap church w III 1 c
held Tuesday, November 23. Watch for
further ann-jimcr.-'K nts.
Last chance to buy dry goods at less
than half price, at the Great Sacrifice
Sale of Cohen's stock, 491 Bond street,
corner of Eleventh street.
The circus nt lln Whllohouse corner
yesterday afternoon attracted number
of visitors,
Itoth tho Putter ami Telephone wore
late In .trrlvlng ycstoiday. A lar.' freight
business on the rtwr was tho o.ius The
Potter took out three oailoa.ls of silmon.
Tho oxnilo opera "IJllic PuIvO."
ISos.iHe S. Hepburn. Pencil! (or
IVIcher. Wednesday. Sept. tnhcr :l
Fisher's open : only rV.
wth
Mr.
C. G. Pr Imbni-i.-, the lending contractor
Astoria, Is prepared :o J.i nil kitics
Jobbing and building wbrk. tHiane
rot. iHtu.'.'ii Tenth ami Llcvenih.
Married, at Fisher's ojvra house. Wod
ueslay evening. September Fihrlc.
IH'.ko do Parthnay. to the cluinilng
Madame Pianche do Cambric. Come and
s-c It.
I
Tho choruses an- strmj nn,l -II bal
anced and tho "l.litio Puke" will bo
tho finest production of op-ri ever In
Astoria. At Fisher's open h uisc, Sep.
tembor 2.
When you wont a real Ufe-1'.kr and
artistic photo, don't fail to call on Smxl
grass. The wvrk he I. turning out n?r
is .head of anything ever made In As
toria befor.
The Astoria Astorlan Is oredlted
with tho l.iryost clroulatlon 'icoordcd to
any Sunday paixT in the state out-ade ;
of the city of rVrtand.-lYliurr' Ink of
' I
August IS. 1S7. !
J. C. Sweet, I'orland: M. Anderson 1
and wife. Mrs. M. Haling. lVn.lloton:
Fred Broch. llwa.-o: A. I.. MoHlain. Ft.
Can by, wer reglstennl t th Parker j
house j-esterday. 5 j
It Is reported that there are no salmon
King caught at the mouth of tho rlvr.
George Kutoth Is getting plenty of llsh !
up river, however, having taken nine
tons tn five ojays t Hrownsport slough. .
Fred S. Rogers, W. n. Raymond, A. V.
Rogers, R. Tt. xray. Wm. Whelan. J. W. !
McGownn, W. G. Martin, l'ortlind: I.. A. '
Uni9, Uwa.: K. J. WJIIums. St.
Louis, were guests of the tvld.-nt yes
terday. Silk waists, silk drossln gowns, silk
wrappers and silk skirts at prices to close
regardless of value, for the next 10 days,
at the Great Sacrifice Sale of Cohen's
stock. 191 Bond street, corner of Eleventh
street.
Tho increased force of men at Ft. Ste
vens Is nviklng rapid headway with the
fortifications, and the machinery Is kept
busy every hour In the day. It Is und. r
stood that there is work enough to keep
the men busy all winter.
The burning of a couple of tar lxirr l
at the corner of Tenth and Franklin
yesterday afternoon rolled out the depart
ment From the amount of dense black
smoke ft was thought at first that the
entire town was burning.
The greatest musii nl treat of tho so isoii
will api-'.ir in Astoria Sopt-mber and
S. No colored troupe In America has
had suc h unparalMi d success as the
N.ishvi!.' Students. If you must mis
any emrtalnment miss all oih-r. but
don't miss the Jubilee Slng.-rs.
At an early hour Ills morning a rumor
came over the wlp fmrn Portland that
the news had been received In the Kas:
of the assassination of President Fatirc.
but up to th time of going to press no
'onfirmaton of the rumor was received.
Mr. John Nyl.md's little daughter wns.
a-v. rIy burned yest.-rd.iy. The child
was left alone a few minutes In the kit
chen, and upon returning the mother
found her clothing "n lire. The flames
w,-re. oon extlnc'ilvhed and It Is thought
that not a sear will mar the little one's
face or body.
It Is learned from a gentleman who
has Just returned from lalls that
the canneries there are running full Mart
and are g-tting all the fish they can
handle. In fact, they have had to re.
fuse all fish caught by parties outsid
the Sueffert Bros, canneries.
The French man of war Skamokawa
will arrive In port, bringing a detach
ment of the French army, commanded
by Captain d Monteland, a daring, dash
ing officer, and Professor Frimousse, late
tutor to the young Duke de Paithnay,
who will rendezvous at Fisher's opera
house Wednesday night, September 2.
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;
15-year guaranteed case. Real gems.
Don't m!f8 this opportunity to secure
o.e of these pretty watches fre'!. Call
and iwk about It at the Great American
Importing Tea Company's Pure Food
Store, 171 Commercial s.reet., Astoria,
Oregon.
Call and see the handsome witches.
Teas. Coffees, Bplces, Baking Powdc-r,
Extraerts Highest quality. Lowest Prices.
100 STORES IN OPERATION.
Warrenton Is
Columbia Hartor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Maw on application.
VV. F. SCHEIBE,
A lull line of Plpet. T. r-ao.
and Smoker' Artule.
-474 Cottiincri lilt tt.
Mr I. It, Seeley. of the White iVII.ir
line, e.-erd.iy enti rtalued Mr. II. S.
Wdlaid. of Cleveland, Ulilo. Mr, Wlllard
Is one of the large ooal operator of. Ihj
East, and Is much Inter. sled In the sit
uation on the lower I'olumhla, TlK' rail
road grade was vislfed, aj well at all
point of InteiVMt In the harlxT.
i thv iu-cordor's nftW yesterday the
Vollo'wlng decks were tiled for record:
till.. 1.. Morton to Tilllo A. Sherman. IS
acres In section 14, town i north, range , i
fl.e.-l Grimes Grove Land Co. to Fannie
1'likvfrnren, lots S an. I 1, Grimes Grove,
:'. C. It. Thomson to II. Jay Stoop. t
T bl.sk t Long Itrunch It". Mathew
Ityan to H. C. Hilton, east half of south,
east quarter of section ;. town 7 north
of range !, $00.
Stokes yesterday recehe-1 j
Foard
numl-er of bills of lading for good en
route from various K i.st. rn cltl.-s. Includ
ing a large Invoice of silks and adit
umbrellas, and several rtralis .ixalnst the
Invoices, ag well us smaller drafts cashed
by New York wholesalers. Some one !m
is rsonated a member of th,. firm, bought
g.xds galore, and ixishe.l drafts of from
.'' to l.i on th.- strength of the Irm's
credit. It Is a mys'.t-ry who the man Is.
but ho played a smooth game.
A big ple s l-elng laid from th
re.rimpos. on North Peach, out t
ship
sea,
and on board lorge pump has l.e.-n
rigged up . In th,. bold of the ship are
the other large suction pumps. Twenty
one l'v-lnch holes have been bond In
th.- ship's tiottom. As soon ns the foriy
tons of machn.-ry Just pl ied In the ves.
sol Is In working order, and the tides
are right, th.- big pump will be s. (o
work, th.- hold tilled with water and the
pumps below will ! started, ton-big the
water out through the small hobs The
sand In which the ship Is emU-dde.) will
g'M- way like a sugar loaf, the latui
steam win. h will pull on Hie big anchor,
already far out to s.-.i. .m-l the I'otrlmi-o-.
will walk out Into deep water.
Po nut forgt to be present at the grind
conc-rt given at F.mrd & Stokes hall
on the 27th of this month by Merr Artie
K. Jans.-n None but artists will partlei
pale In the- program. The following names
sp.-ak for th.-mseve: Herr Arne K. Jan
son, violinist: Mrs. Th. Olsen, pl.-inlst:
Mrs. Ir. Janson, vocalist, and Mr. John
Jurgens. vocalist Those who have never
heard Mr. Jurg.-r.s sing should not lose
the opportunity of hearing this wonder 'ul
tonor. IWthout a doubt this promises
to ho nnP of the finest con certs evor
given In this city, nnd It Is to be hope.
that the Astorlans will show their appro
elation and love for music s'lffl' b-nlly
to turn out In a tdy on this evening
The admission will only be 't'p and T.'c
for res'-rve.l seats, thus tdng w-lthln the
reach of everyone who cares tn spend an
enjoyable? evening. I
The
the r
tea given yesterday afternoon
ebb-nce of Mrs (', L. Mousion,
the ladles' guild of Grace church, was (,f nat.'op, on the lSth day of July, A. D.
a huge- sue ess. The handsome rooms j t;i7, qpnn a Judgment nnd decrte ren-wc-re
profuse ly decorated with flowers, i dered therein on the third day of July,
music and games mail- the pleasant after- j yj7. In favor of C. E. Hayles and C. O.
noon only too short, and the most fie- Piilmlietg, plaintiffs, and against the
ihious of luncheons was served to all. A j Flavcl Hotel Company, ami In favor of
unique feature of the entertainm' nt was ! defendants, Hand Manufacturing Co., J.
tho guessing contest Invllluted by the
committee, Mrs. Houston, Mrs. Smith ami
Mrs, Trenchard, Thirty-two riddles, rep
resented by as many (croups of articles
scattered about the rooms, taxed ihe In
genuity of all comers. A cork, represent
ed "A city In Ireland"; hay and oalH,
"A horse fair"; tacks on the letter T,
"Tax on tea"; vlm-irar, pepper and salt,
"The seasons"; plate of earth with boles
In It, "Holy land"; potato on an nxc,
"CommeVititor cm aifs"; extinguished
candle, "Out for a night"; corn meal, "A
little Indian"; and old and new umbrella,
"IJeforc ad after b-nl." The answers
given by some of the gnosis afforded
much amusement. The hobs who mule
the greatest number of correct aimwers
were Mrs. I'pshur and Mrs. Chan. Rich
ardson. The prize was a line cake.
GOOD TIMES AKK KNOCKING AT
YOI. I: I'OOfl.
Increase In every department of busi
ness, bank leara.i'i-H and all .oner btiHl
n-ss straws show which way the wind
of prosperity In blowing If you I've a
few years you will cc-n.-ilny repair nil
damages sulainid by r ai-on of having
passed througn the hard-st times the
country has ever seen. A policy In the
Equitable Life, taken now, will make a
safe provision for your family, should
you unfortunately not live to repilr He
ravagiH made In your fortune. The Equi
table Is the strongest life IriHiiran'e com
pany In the world, having a surplus of
over JIJ.Wj.WI, and Its newest contract!
are absolutely Incontestable,
L. SAM CEL. Manager.
Oregonfan building, Pull mil. Or.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It falls
to cure- 2-vc. For sale by Charles Rogers.
the Best,
THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT
ON THE WEST SIDE
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 fine investment?
Muniiliitturer nml
lculr In
FINE CIGARS!
The ilrsi rviiular mociliiis of
torl.i ProKrossixo I'ommcivlal A
the As-
"'elation
was held last night. All of
the otticim
were pieseut aad a good start wai made
In tho wink of doing hoiiioiIiIii for
Astoria. The .'onsltlutlci and by-laws
wete siginil by ft lame number of mem
bers and Hi iis.-oi liitlon u put In werk
Ilia ordr. An ln nation was extended
to the Oregon Press Association, which
meets In li.iker City, next nbdith, to
held It next aniuutl convention In An
torln during regatta we. k.
anted that their Mult h
il was sour
ce Would be
ma.w ns pl ncuit as po-ii.ie.
remry was Instructed to writ
The sec-
Mllltoy.
at Silt Lake.
the publisher of the Hew
Yukon mips and guides which are being
distributed freely, and show the
routes from San Francisco und Se-
utile, that the Eht. r Is miming from tlie
Columbia nml trU Astoria Is In the wlm
and re.iuestlng him to show the Columbia
river on his map. The secretary wu also
Instructed to communicate wr.th the va
rious Industries In Ol.itsop county te
.piestlng them to send exhibits for tho
iloooraton of the rooms and offices of the
association, whose headquarters will soon
I In one of the principal blocks on Pond
street other important subjects wore!
taken up und dls. uss.d A general In
vitation was ixt.-n.l.il Pi nil llvr nun t
Join the nssoclallon and lend the r eneigv
for the advancement of Astoria. A mis.
taken Impression has pn-Miib-d In some
quarters that the asK-l.it..n was in corn
petition with and antagonistic n the
chamber of commerce, but such Is far
from being the eae. Tho ass.x-latlon
anxiously unticlputeti the success of the
. h.itnl'.r and will work In harmony with
It on all question. relallv.. In the ur.-wth
and prosp. rliy of the city. Another
meeting before the next regular no . ling
will be held tomorrow ev.-nlng.
Jdvnts, and Trade-Marks obtained nd all Yu
r.ni h.ttinr.ft c.m.lu. ted .r aianrnaTK FlfS.
" ou Ofncc is OeeosiTtu.B. fTNTOrfiet
. ....a co.'. psicui u kit Iiim umi !
remote If'tn Ws.lunlnti.
Send niudrl, lriuig or jihntn., with dewnp
nen. We a.lviu:, ll palrmal'le "t not, P' ul
harite. Our fro ti. t clue nil i-lenl I. w.ur.d.
. u .u , " laUliiain I'alciiU," with
st ul uiue in the V. H. and lufcin luuntrlo
wnt (rte. AdUrcta,
S H. M.... U t.y IHAT r)M f C.
A Handsonio C-:
Is one of the (-rd'e-t o
';XiOn
-. .. .in can
. i 1 UWL.I:H
posses. 1'UAUJMI
gives It.
Li in,
SIIKRIFF'fl BALK.
Py virtue of nn execution and order
of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Or-gon for the County
P. Ilosmussen, A. 8. GIllLsple, Oregon
Plni Lumber Company, G. R. Rate, and
O. F. Mtvrstnn, and agnlnst said Elnvel
Hotel Company for the mim total of
tf.fill.or., w.th Interest thereon from third
day of July, 1S97, at the rate of S per
cont per annum, together with the cosn
and disbursements, taxed at I80.3fi, and
the costs of anil upon I his writ com
manding and requiring me to make sale
of the following dc.t:rlled real proper
ty, to-wit:
All of block No. 10, In the town of
Flnvel, ns laid out and recorded by the
Flavel Land it Development Company,
together with the Flavel Hotel. llua.J
thereon, and together tvllli the ler.tment
hereditaments and appurtenances therct)
belonging or In anywise appertaining, all
In the County of Clatsop, State of Ore
gon. Notice Is hereby given that I will, on
Monday, the 20th day of September, 1S97,
at the hour of 10 o'clock In th forenoon
of snld day, In front of and nt the court
house door, In the City of Astoria, In
snld county and state, sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, for cah, th.
fitiovn deser.bed real property, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy said Judgment, Interest, costs and
all accruing costs.
JAMES W. ILVTti:.
Sheriff of CUts-jp Co., Or.
Dated Astoria, Or., August 20, UV.
SEASIDE SAWMILL
A complete stoclc of lumber on haniJ
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ru.
tic, ceiling and all kinds of finish; mold
Ings and shingles. Term, reasonable
and price, at bedrock. All orders
promptly attended to. Offle. and yard
xt mill. H F L. IOOAN,
Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor.
risher'5 Opera Mouse.
I K, Si-Uk. Mn(cr.
Wednesday, Sept. 22
The Comic Opera
Little Duke
Ill ttltee ac.
hi I ballet I ei o. g.
For Ihe l euelU id
MR. J. W. BELCHER
11 ,U1 Ui itifMlltnl ct
Rosalia Southern Hepburn
Trim form Hoiittf tio
At iltr t.tlllp Vukv,
Mr. Frank K. Hepburn
ll.t tur.
Al'MlVsM.N i
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( lii'.dr.Mi nt it i'h H -
Krrn "'! trnt ntttii( tU ( hurtle t!
tirlititi & U't.i i
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U7 MntiHlr Trwplo, hit Hanoi.
VIGOR of im
Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored
WeakntM, NtrfouinM. Debility.
tfmm Mlf rrur or lilar
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ItVIapnl Ull
n4 prtioa of tho Wd.
flimttlo, ooiorol MikoUa.
ini, Fftiiaro imMi-Mitil.
iplonaiion n4 prvoU
a Mio4) fro.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
1H71 HV7
Fisher
Brothers
ASTORIA....
I.LURICATINd
OILS
A SPECIALTY
Ship Chnmlkn
Hdnlwiirc
I run ami Steel
C011I
Groceries anil I'rotMons
I'loiir am! Mill I'm!
Pnlnts. Oils iiml Varnishes
I.oiiers' Siiiilies
I'liirhiinh's Scales
Doors anil Windows
Af)riciiltural lmileiiicnts
Niiions and Vehicles.
Antorla Iron Works
Front Btreet, foot of Fourth, Astoria.
GENERAL MACHINIBTB
AND HOILKR MAKERS
Larwl and Marine Engine., Poller Work,
Steamboat and Cannery Work a spe
cialty. Castings of all description,
made to order on short notice.
John Fox. .President and Bupertntendsnt
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. B. Fratl Secretary
Astoria Bavlt.gs Rank Treasurer
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
Rooms 317-318
Portland Savings Hank Hldz.
Portland, Oregon.
..THo l7(iMt LtfiMticH..
"HERCULES"
Is open to special charter for excursion
parlies or river freighting.
Dock at Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s slip.
THOS. DALOITT.
Leave orders at 214 Bond .treat
iairMin
WANTICD.
WANTICl -Young girl living with pa
rents, In Hike enro of ohlidron and da
light liuiiacnork. Apply al 49 1 Puaae
mrei'i,
MEN WANTIlilh
Itullroml hands wanted for liuinedlat.
work on ttai-U. Apply at ri.qu 4. Irlav.l
bloi k, A . C It. It, It
Jet 1ST.
I .OUT- -lluu.-h of ke, tied with red rib
Loo, Leave ul Alorlna ofooo.
run iiiint.
I'i'll IlLNT- lin-room house In t'ppers
town, mi atrrei car line; l per month,
Inqulro nt till offlce,
I'o u iu:nt-l-'urnisiied nsuiis. an
ulto or single, by the day or nvith.
Hotel Tig he, under .ntlrs n.w man ago-
moot Great reduction tn mtc. straw
ll. V. 1'ortor. tnsnngor. C. KksTontk
and Franklin.
Ktll 8ALIC.
l-'OK HAI.KA six. room i-otuse, lot to
m, wllti water, etc. within four block
of Commercial slroeit. In th. eonUr of
ths clly. A rare chnncs. I'rlue, H.W
Address C, Astorlnn oltlce.
I-oil tiAl.i; 1'he.ip, an 1y JIM lady's
Columbia bicycle, In M-rfcl condition.
Apply nt the Aatorliait office.
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PltoFEHHIONAL CAIID8
C. C. IIUOWEH.
ATTOHNIcr AT LAW.
G undcreon Hull ling.
AsXiMla, Oregon,
II T. CUOeJUr.
ATToHNKT-AT-LAW,
Ml Corn at rcla! strswt
Clieeter V. IHilpa. Ilbihard NUaa,
HoLI'll NIXON.
ATTollNETS AT LAW.
Portland. Oregon. K ti. M and It,
Hamilton lliilldlng All legal aad sot
lac t loo business promptly attends! ta
Clslms against th. iovernmsot a STss
tlslty. J. U A. 1IOWLDT.
ATTORNET AND COUN8ELOI.
AT LAW.
Offtcs on Hond strMt. Astoria. Or.
DIL O. n. ESTE1I.
I'UYHICIAN AND SUHQKON.
Bpeclal attsntlon to dlaeejes of womsa
and eurgery.
time, over tisnslgef. stora. Astoria.
Telephone No. U.
Ilt JAY TL'TTLK.
JMIVS1C1AN AND Sl'RGKON
OfTlce, nwms 6 and I, I'ythUn bulldg.
Cumnierclal St. Itesldenc. aaroa
Telephone M.
Acting asalslant surgeon I'. H. Ua
rlne hospital acrvtrs.
II A. SMITH.
PENTIST.
mi
Room. 1 and :. Pythian Pulldloa.
over C. II. Cooper's stors.
I'll. 11. L lllCNUKHHoN.
UfTlce, Kinney llulldlng, Astoria,
Offle. hours,
1 to a. m,; U to I and I to 1 p. ra.
Hpeclal atlenton given to the trsatmeat
of DIsesuNsi of the Kye Chroulo Ultv
ssJes, and Burgory.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TFMPLE NO. T, A. P. aad
A. St. Ite.ular communications held 00
the first and third Tuesday .vsntng at
each month.
O. W. LOI'NHMEflRT, W. U.
B. C. IIOLDKN, rWrrstary
A. & C. R. R. R.
TIME CARD
In Meet Sept. IS, 1H1I7.
Lease Astoria for Flav.l at 1:90 a. DL,
12 in., p. m., 5 p. m. and (:30 p. m.
Leave Astoria for Beaslde via Flav.l at
9:30 a, m. and 6 p. m.
Leave Flavel fur Astoria at S:!5 a. m.,
10:45 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 3:65 p. m. and
5:30 p. m.
I.cavo Seaside for Astoria via Flavel
at 7:30 a. m. and t p. m.
All the Above Train Arc Daily,
Reading: or DistanceGlasses
11.00 Eye Glasses for $3.2C, or
13.00 Eye G lassos for 11.75.
' Warranted Gold Plated Frames.
Moke your friend a beautiful and us,
ful presenL W. guarantee a perfect fit
by mall providing when you order th.
glasses you answer the following ques.
tlons: How old Ever used glasses?
How long? Male or female?
GEO. MAYERLE, Expert Optician,
28 Third street, Snn Francisco
Opticians' and Photographic Supplies.
.SHAP A KODAK.
at any man eomlug out o
our store and you'll gel
portrait of a man brimming
over with pleasant thoughts.
Much quality In the liquors
we have to offer are enough to
pleats any man.
COMB AND TRY THEM
HUGHES & CO.