The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 18, 1897, Image 4

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    I'HE iAILY ASTOMAN. S.VITRIUY MOKNINU. SK1TEMKKU in, mi
When you go to Warrenton
Don't fail to visit
..The bent of Wlnen,
JUST NOW-
High School Alisses
Nobby Walking Boots
Children's
School Shoes
Autumn Stock....
John Hahn & Co.
Are
WinuM
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 Butterick Patterns
f i TODAt'S WfeAf HEfL
Fair weather; wurmer; light northeast
winds.
AROUNDJTOWN.
8ATVRDAY.
-IK"
If It were done, when 'tis done, then 'tis
well
That It were done quickly.
Shakespeare.
Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, Hlg
flns & Co. 'a.
Ftoe cabbage for kraut at Ross, H!g
glns & Co.'.
Lemon, at great reduction at Ross,
Hlggins & Coa.
Groceries at the lowest prices at the
Pacific Grocery Co. j
Bicycle and repair shop at 183 Ninth
street. Charges reasonable.
Our prices are the lowest In the city.
Call and see us- Pacific Grocery Co.
Umbrellas covered and repaired by a
practical workman, at 1S3 Ninth street.
Ask for sample of Chose & Sanborn's
famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.ns Co.'s.
Laoe curtains launaried by Mrs. Ras-
mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's
bakery.
Fresh Ice cream and Ice cream soda at
the Parlor candy factory, 483 Commercial
atreet
For rootling and skylights go to the
Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., S Ninth
street.
Chas. McDonald and H. Thing returned
yesterday from a week's trip in the Ne
halem. Mr. Louie N. Duchalne, of the "' raid,
Lakefleld, Minn., was in the city yes
terday. Mr. Schoene will next week send the re
maining sailor of the Potrimpo. home to
Germany.
Just re:eivel, some of Kobe Crawford's
fine butter in 60-pound kegs at Ross, Hig
gins & Co.'s.
Ashland peaches, Bart'ett pears, silver
prunes, choice apples, etc., etc., at Ross,
Hlggins & Co.'M.
Miss Alice Munsell, resident optician,
office In Shanahan building. Hour.. 9
to 12 and 1 to 4.
Ashland peaches cheap and good; also
a large supply of other fine fruits at
Ross, Hlggins & Co.
Money back if
you don't like
Schillings Best
Tea and money
at your grocers.
A Schilling & Co Saa Francisco
Suits to order,
from $12.50
Pants to order,
from $3.00
up
up
.FLYNN, the Tailor..
KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS
Llquorn nnd Clsnrs.
TiE AstoF House
CLEAN AND AIRY KOOfflS
Rates, 31 am! 11.25 day ; Meals, '23 eta.
Pitcher & Taylor, Proprietors
CHAS. KAN & CO
367 Commercial St
Dealer In
Chinese ami Japanese Curios, Fine
Decorated China Ware, Silk
Fancy Goods.
Manufacturers of lilies' and
Children's Underwear
Gent's Shirts Made to Order.
A. V. ALLEN.
Groceries, Feed, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery,
Logger's Supplies,
Cor.Tenth and Commercial street.
P. J. Meany. the ieadlng merchant
tailor, 137 Tenth St The highest price
paid for fur skins. t
The price of shaving at the Occident
barber shop has been reduced to 15c. All
modern conveniences.
Take your best friend to the Parlor
for ice cream and Ice cream soda. Frl
rate parlors for ladles.
The original Nashville Students will
give you "a taste of the old time" In
their concert September IS-29.
Miss Elmore and Miss Floretta A. El
more left last evening for Mount Vernon
seminary, Washington, D. C.
The Rev. Henry Marcotte and Mr. An
gus Gorr returned yesterday from their
hunting trip in the Nehalem valley.
At the bowling alleys yesterday Mrs.
Dtllinger scored m and a number of la
dles scored 50. H. Wise rolled up 57.
Trout fishing is now good, and many
fine salmon trout are being taken off
the sands opposite the city water front.
Come and see it. What? Why, the
comic opera, "Utile Duke," at Fisher's
opera house, Wednesday, September Zi.
For pure country milk and rich cream,
of guaranteed cleanliness, patronixe 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.
Paul Corno, Rrookfleld; James C. Will
iams, Ilwaco; E. H. Thomas, Artisa, Cal.,
were guests of the Parker house yester
day. The new compound engines recently
placed In the Wenona at the Columbia
Iron Works are doing very satisfactory
work.
In the police court yesterday the case
Against the Bergs, accused of running
a laundry without a license, was dis
missed.
A stock of new styles In fall millinery
sacrificed at the Great Sale of Cohen's
stock, 491 Bond street corner of Eleventh
street.
WANTED Woman of business ability
to take charge of branch for San Fian
Cisco house. Address A, Astorian
office.
Martin Oleson the auctioneer, deputy
for Strahl, can be found at his stand
on Commercial street by all needing his
services.
Do not fall to hear the humpback song
and the duets, etc., in the opera of "LItll
Duke," next Wednesday night, at Fisher'
opera house.
Special saie of tine fruits today at
Ross. Hijririns & Co.'s. Ashland peaches.
Rartlett pear, sliver prune, choice ap
ples, etc., etc.
J. H. Peterson's ni w longing road br low
Rainier Is handling a large number of
lops and will soon be able to take care
of l',Aj feet per flay.
A. W. Withnell, A. D. Charlton, II. C.
bowers, IV. H. Mead, a. P. Whitehead,
Henry Long, L. I'.urke and wife, W. M.
Martin, Portland; J. W. Jacobs, U. S.
army; Miss G. L. Betterldge, Albany,
N. Y.; 8. L. Jones, 8an Francisco were
at the Occident yesterday.
The ball to 1 given this evening t the
tVlumbla cannery, I'ppertown, by Mrs,
P.. A. Seaborn promises to be one of tin1
events of the season.
The nmiunl solo of the Every Monday
Club of the Presbyterian church will 1
held Tuesday, November V.'alch for
further announcements.
The person w-Ih a few days ago took
the case of apple off the Olncy boat U
known nnd the owner says he til
that It doe not occur again.
Last chance to buy dry goods nt lo
than half price, at the Groat Sacrifice
Sale of Cohen's stock. 41 Bond street,
comer of Eleventh street.
All are cordially Invited to attend the
service to W held at the Congregational
church on Sunday, nt S v m., wherein
Rev.- J. II. Nicolol will officiate.
Contractor Lebeok. who came down the
river yesterday, say that Cooke's can
nery is running day and night and can't
pack all the salmon being caught.
C. O. Pslmburg. the leading contractor
of Astoria. Is prepared to do all kinds
of Jobbing and building work. Dunne
Mreet, between Tenth and Eleventh.
Swodjsh Lutheran church-Swedish ser
vices at l".3a a. in., Sunday school nt
12.15. English preaching at 7.4J p. m.
Text. Acts. l:13-l. Topic. "Opened
Hearts."
When you want a real life-like and
artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod
grass. The work he la turning out now
Is ahead of anything ever made In As
toria before.
The Astoria (Or Astorian Is credited
1th the largest circulation accorded to
any Sunday paper In the state out.ide
of the city of Purtand.-Prlnters' Ink of
August IS. us?;.
Portland will soon have her annual x-
position and Astorlans will probably show
their appreciation of Portland's attitude
towurds Astoria's regatta by visiting the
metropolis In goodly numbers. j
Three Of the "big 4," Messrs. A. D. j
Charlton. H. C. Bowers and W. H. Mead,
spent yesterday In the city and at Flavtl.
Councilman Mead says they have to h.Wc
an occasional breath of salt air. I
j
The reserved seat sale will commence '
next Monday morning for the comic ohmu
of "Little Duke." Come and see It; It
Only costs 5oo. At Fishers' opera house, j
Wednesday, September .
i i
ine voung muies pc-wuifc w o. j v. ,
Swedish Lutheran church will have an ,
auction and social. In the basement of
the church, next Saturday, September
13. at t o'clock p. m. Everybody Invited.
Silk waists, silk dressing gowns, silk
wrappers and silk skirts at price to close
tardkss of value, for the next 10 days,
at the. Great Sacrifice Sale of Cohan's
stock, 431 Bond street, corner of Eleventh
street.
I
It was rumored yesterday that Mr.
Fred Johnson, who will pay a visit next
week to Gruy's river and from there make
an extended tour of California, will take
Mrs. Johnson with him to the lind of
flowers and sunshine.
Everyone ought to come to the opera,
"Little Luke." and help Mr. Helcher.
Remember he is an Astoria boy and has
heljied In all the different events which ,
have taken place in Astoria. Wednesday, i
September 2, at Flfher's. .
Sunday nt the iJnptbt church-Subject
of sermons: In the morning, "Humtui
Epistles"; in the evening, "Experiences
in By-Path Meadow and Doubting Cas
tle." Sunday school and Y. P. B. V. ns
usual. You are cordially invited lo at
tend. Congregational church Preaching at II
a. m. and 7:30 p- m. All other services
as usual. Mornii.g theme, "Visible Re.
suits of Dwelling with Christ"; evening
topic, "Gideon's Last Encouragement
the Barley Cake." All art cordially in
vited. E. 8. BolllngT pastor.
M. E. church Services at 11 a. m. and
7:3ft p. m. Morning theme, "The Glorious
Gospel": evening, "Bags with Holes In
Them." Morning class led by the pastor
meets at 10:;j0, Bundav schiol at 12:15, Ep
worth League at 1:30. Come nnd worship
with us; you will receive a cordial wel
come. 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 mlKS this opportunity to secure
o.e of these pretty watch's it.. Call
and a.sk about It at the Great American
Importing Tea Company's Pure Food
Store, rol Commercial street., Astoria,
Oregon.
Call and see the handsome watches.
Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder,
Extracts Highest quality, Lowest Prices.
110 STORES IN OPERATION,
Warrenton Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Ma on application.
W. F. SCHEIBE,
A lull line of I'lpre, T.eacto.
end mokeri1 Articles.
-4 7-4 Commcrvlnl tt.
The greatest inimical treat of the nelson
will ap-ar I" As.urla September '.N and
1 No colored troupo In America bin
had such unparulU-li d success us the
Nalivlllo Students. If you must in'cs
anv enertalnnieiit miss nil oilier. I'Ut
don't miss the Jubilee Singers.
The tux Astoria formerly slaloned here.
arrl-vd fom Gniy's Harbor yesterday to
tow- the O. K., on which the big anchor
and heavy chain were yesterday Ku,lcd.
to l used 111 Moating the .iltiimonig off
North Reach. The attempt will l- nuulv
In a few days und It Is hoped that It will
Iw successful.
At a meeting of the chkHl tvard )fvr
day, Mrs. Kathleen Itiws w.i l,cled to
till the vacancy In the sixth grade. She
will have charge of the Kxchange street
school. The following assignments were
aJso made to Adair's school: Room No.
1, Miss IMckenson; room No. !. Ms A-
mus; room No. S, Miss liayles; ro'm No.
4 Miss Andrews.
. , - ' - : '
Eng-trnvr Jamleson went up the line
ye.erday on nn Innpectlon trl. Knappa,
Hour creek and Svcnsen's have had a-ir
Jolllfloatlon over the laying of the track J yard ui of the- I'mtMua. When thfl
Inro thos. places, and It Is pfolxiMe ttuit , blat are fired the upheaval of the wilnr
Rainier will hold the ncjl celebration. I nuikes a, beautiful sight. Mr. Faslabend
Clatsop county on.l Astoria will do their ! Says hn ha enjoyed the summer on the
shouting when the tlmt train Is run Into j 1- uiilful t'nn.iia very much. The sc. n
he Portland union depot. ! ery Is Due imH tlsliinir salmon l.-lng
j very plentiful and of tine nuallty. The
Services at Orcechureh gimda-. Sep- saw mill l doing a g.l buslnes. nnd
t.-mlr 15 as follows: Early celebration I hundreds from tlw Interior conn-d on the
of the holy communion at a. m., mom- j
Ing prayer. md sermon at 11 a. m., Sunday I
school at 12:30. evening prayer and s.-r- !
mon at 7.3'. Holy Innocents al l.l: t
Hereafter the o'clock celebratl ui will i
lie on the third and fourth Sunda. and
thu fifth, should there 1 (lie Sunday.
In the month. 1
Pr-sbvteri.m cluir--h Morning service;
at 11, evenlni; at 7:J'. Sunday school ut
U:l.1. Y.P. S. C. E. ut i.yi. Theme of j
morning sermon. ' What Is Meant by ,
Saving Jesus"; evening theme. ' Rejoice, j
Young Man, In Thy Youth." A special !
Ini-lf:lfr,n lit t eriileit In .,TV VoMIt.''
man to hear this message. You are , or- ;
dlally Invited to all these services, and'
to make this your church home. Henry '
Man-of.e, pastor. I
,
Mr. l!ro. k who owns a t.l.ice on Yoiimr'a i
river, near Saddle moiin;an, was In the
city yesterday. He says that the farmer
out his w-ay who linvo planted hops will
reap a good harvest. The crop Is In ex
cellent condition, hence the farmers are
happy. An effort, lie says, will l! mad
by the settler In hi locality to build
a new road to tidewater via Young's river
falls. The distance will be about two
miles nearer than by Mmy, and with
belter grades.
i
j It will afford the public griMt pb-isur-to
barn that Miss Clara Young, daughter
of Hon. lien Young, has kindly con
sented to play at llerr Arno Janson's
concert, given at Fourd & Stokes" hall on
September 27. This will be Miss Young's
first appearance I fore the Ast'rla public
since her return frvm Germany. Miss
Toutig Is cue of the few rising Mar
which Astoria can be roiid of, and she
certainly deserve a great deal of credit
for what she. has acc-jmpllshed. The
numerous friends which Miss Young has
gtdncd throiich her amiable and modest
manners will be only too glad of till
opportunity of giving h'-r a royal welcome,
and thus wish her hik --.. in tier fill lire
musical career.
Asrorla, has among her citizens several
Inventors who are ileHtlned to more than
ordinary fame. Among tills numlx-r can
bo. mentioned Mr. Milton Troyor, who
has to his credit several very useful In
ventions. Scarcely anyone In the city but
has seen the little duck boat propelled
rapidly alciul the bay by a miniature
gasoline engine. The engine was of Mr.
Troyer's own make, and many of lis
most useful parts were Improvements of
that gentleman. Exis-rtfl who have exam
ined the engine say that It Is superior
to any other make, and have said many
encouraging things to the young Inventor.
As soon as lrciirntanci s will (permit, Mr.
Troyer will commence the manufacture
of these ma'lilnee, and the peoplpc of
Astoria will undoubtedly show their ap
preciation by standing back of bis enter
prise and unite lit build him up a good
trrole.
BETTER THAN REAL ESTATE.
If you buy real cHtate, you pay H per
cent Interest on rill you cannot pay cash
for. Eventually you have to pay the prin
cipal, too. liy means of a poll' y In ihe
Egnltable Life, a young man can buy for
his family HJ, or tlisi,in, by paying
less than 3 per e'en I yearly. He thus se
cures a fortune for his family at once, If
he dies, or for himself if he lives for 2'i
years. Many good companies, but only
one liefct the Equitable Life. Itn latest
policy is Ihe most desirable life Insurance
contract Issued. L. Simuel, Manager,
Oregonlan building, Portland, Or.
the Best
tee
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 by many Improvements,
at very low prices.
Is It not a fine Investment?
Munulncliirer ami
I ei ! r In
FINE CIGARS!
guile a iiiiiiiIh r of business men tser-
heard to eoninioiiii the very grneitms
manner In which Mr. tlorgo Hm-I yes
tenlay vUled the nieinlx-rs of the As
toria ITogressivo mihiii rcl.il Association
wfth a iitianeiit homo. The old cyclery
nlll make an excelleui pac, for an cihtl'it
of the products of the lower ColutiiMa
rlwr. Frm all appearances the new
a.wvl.,(loti will It of great I'.'iu (It lo As
toria. If they accomplish nothing more
Ih.m infii-iiiiK Into I lie veins of a large
ntiiiiber of cltisens a spirit of loyalty to
home lioaliullons and lo one anolh, r. No
ciimmtinlly was ever known to proiM-r
wlier, a majority of her clilsi-ns tire
prone to took with suspicion at iuie au-
iher. The memWrs of this new organi
sation will allow nothing to cloud the
an!,- of their enthusiasm, nnd such
feeling can result In nothing but good
to the whole community.
Conlros-lor J.
returned from
A. KnstaU-nd yesterday
Nestucea. In unoiher
month the work for the government done
by Xftrmlle and Faslabend will have
been cuniplrted. Fourteen hundred yard
of rock will haw been blasted out of the
lH vt rlvV ' Ne'tu-", d l"W
l,e.i. h. milking things lively for ail. mi
iho way home the drive from Nrstucci
to .Sheridan. 37 trill-, wu made In U
h'wirs. Including a stop to rescue a woman
who Ms driving an unruly hone ami but
for tlm-ly aid would have met with
soriouw iuildeiit. Fmm Slierldun the
drive to Amity, ten miles. wn made In
C minutes. At lhat point Ihe truln wu
taken for Portland.
"'
THE CITY CcHWVlL.
Lnslness I h.iic at l-il Night'
Meeting.
At rhe meeting of the i lly -niincll last
night, all the members were present,
except J. W. Welch. Mayor Taylor pre
Sided.
The iH-tltloiiH or J . I,. I arison, i nni.
Walrus an. I '.. A. Uirs-n for Ihpior V.
census w'-re refernil to the commute
Petition of I). K. Vonam.ui for r.emptlon
de-d: referred lo committee.
The mayors' veto of the ordinance for
payment of Thirty-third street improve
ment was rend and sustained.
The usual number of claim were pre
sented and approved.
The committee on health nnd poll, e
recommnnded the appointment of Martin
filsen as deputy auctioneer for Htrahl:
nilopted.
The special eommltee recommended the
establishment of a street light at the
corner of Fiftieth and Ash streets;
nd'pted.
The committee on public property pc
'unmended that the proposed changes
In the rlty council rhumlx-r be postponed
until some future time; adopted.
Superintendent of Streets C. W. II lt
recommended that the following streets,
whic h are In an unsafe condition, lie Im
proved: Second between Aslor anil
Front, Third tween Commercial and
Front, Fifth between Commercial and
Front. Sixth la-tw-een Commercial and
Front. Seventh between Amor and Com
meMal, Eighth between Astor and Grand
avenue, Ninth between Astor nnd i'nutl.
Exchange Wween Fourteenth and Seven
teenth, Commercial between Third and
Tenth, Autor between First and Ninth,
filed.
ORDINANCES.
For the Issuance of bonds In payment
of the Thirty-third street Improvement;
passed under suspension of tho rules.
Appropriating .V) for benefit J. V. Voss;
read third time and passed.
Resolved, That tho auditor and police
Judgo give due nnd legal notice of the
aHsessmont made and filed by the board
of assessors on the Improvement of Thlr-ly-third
street, Harrison avenue and
Thlly-flfth street .nippolntlng Wednesday,
October ti, 1W7, al la o'clock a. m., ns the
time when Ihe same will lie reviewed
ley the committee on streets and public
ways ami the board of assessors, s'ttlng
ns a iKXird of equalization.
The regular lllls were presented tnd
referred to the proper commit! -es.
On mmlion of McGregor, the mayor
w.-ih requested to write the council of
Columbus, O, enclosing copy of a rcsolu
tlon to be drawn thanking that hotly
for Its Invitation lo attend the convention
of mayors and conucllmen.
Council udjourned.
TO CUE A C()l.l IN ONR DAY
Take Iyixullve Rromo Quinine Tablet..
All druggists refund the money If it fails
to cure- 25c. For sale by Chnrle. Rogr..
A Handf?orrr r"-" r."?"-!or
Is one of the ifrente . eier. e o-nin rsn
possess. i-wiuji.t -- i-uvium
gives 'i,.
OF DEVELOPMENT
WEST SIDE
Fisher's Opera House.
I.. K, fi'llu, Mtusticr.
Wednesday, Sept. 22
The Comk Opera
Little Duke
III line, . a.
I'V t'lmtle. I .
For lb l-eiiellt nl
ftlR. J. W. BELCHER
S ecUl rlismivuisnt ol
Rosalia Southern Hepburn
I'rluis lonns Motitirtlls
A. ilir l.lllle pake.
- -
Mr. Frank K. Hepburn
Mreelm,
Al'MIMX j
Adult 'Or
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ERIE MEDICAL CO., ai2tf
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Fisher
Brothers
LLBRICATINO
OILS
A SPECIALTY
ASTORIA.
SKLL
Shii Chandler)
Hiinlwnrc
Irnn n nil Steel
Cun I
(iniccries uml Provisions
I'lniir uml Mill I'ecil
I'uints, Oils 11 ml Varnishes
!.oj(ers' Siiiilics
1'uirlmnh's Sealcs
Diwrs and indoKS
Airlniltiirnl Implements
Kiiquns and Vehhlcs.
Antoria Ironworks
Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria,
GENERAL MACHINISTS
AND BOILER MAKERS
Land and Marine Engines, Poller Work,
Steamboat and Cannery Work a sps
clalty. Callings of all dcrtptlona
made to onltr on short notloe.
John Fox,. President and Supertntondmt
A. L. Fox Vloe President
O. B. Prad Secretary
Astoria SavUg-a Rank Treasurer
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
Rooms 317-318
Portland Savings Bank litdg.
Portland, Oregon.
..Tho Pfmt Lnitnch,.
tHERCUIsES,,
I. open to special charier for excursion
parlies or river freighting.
Dock at Ross, I logins ft Co.'. .lip.
THOS. DALGITT.
Leave orders at 214 Bond .treet
THE ASTORIAN Wl COLUMNS
WANTKI).
, -
WANT I'll -Young girl living wl'.h pa
rents, to inks cars of ohlii1rt and d4)
light housework. Apply at 411 I'usm
irovt,
... . ... i'X
MKN WANTKI 1.
Railroad Imuds wajtled for tinmcdlSkU
work on track. Apply at rxHin 4, Fil
bltK k. A. A C. 11. It R.
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1A8T.
I.OHT-lliinch ut keys, lld wllh red rib
iHWt. Leave at Astorian orhoo.
run hint,
Foil UKNT-Ton.room house In 1'pperw
town, 011 slrvel car Hue; III Kr inoiith.
Inquire at Ibis office.
FOR ItKNT-KuriusheJ rKjiu, m
suite or single, by the day or nxvitb.
Motel Tig he, under uUrw u.w tnajiac.
iiiont, tlmtt reduction In rwlM. Urs.
t. V. INirtsr, manager. C. Eleven
and Franklin,
Foil HALE.
Foil HALE A six-room OolUga, lot tog
iO, with water, etc, within four block,
of Commercial street. In the renter of
I he cliy. A rare chance. Price, 11,404.
Aiblreaa C, Astorian otnoe.
l ull HAI.i: Cheap, un IKil, iio lady'.
Columbia bicycle, In pcrfcl condition.
Apply al th Alorlai uDlos.
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PltorEHnlONAL CAIIUS
C. C. HltOWEll.
ATTOIINET AT LAW.
Uuttdarson Hull ling.
AjstipTta, Oregon.
II. T. CROHUT,
ATTOHNET-ATLAW.
44f Comm.rclal strwst
Chsitsr V. Polph. Itlchard Nil..
tHiLI'H av NIXON.
ATTOHNETS AT LAW,
Portland, Oregon. 14. tft. M and IT.
Hamilton llutldlng. All legal and aot
lsUlon busln m promptly adandod t.
Claim, against the government a pe
nalty.
A. flOWLDT,
ATTOIINKT AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Dtflr. on llond .treat Astoria, Or.
DIt O. 11. KSTEII.
I'llTBICIAN AND SUIiaBON.
Special attention to dle.oses of won
and surgery.
omce over Danslgef. store. Aslorta
Telephone No. U.
Oil. JAY TL'TTLK.
PHYSICIAN AND HUUUKON
Offliv, riHima 5 and I, Pythian bulldf.
MIS Commercial St. Itealdence hm
Telephone tt.
Acting assistant surgeon I'. S. Ma
rine hospital service.
It. A. SMITH.
DENTIST. ffa...
Rooms I and 2. Pythian llulldlnf.
over C. H. Cooper', .lore.
DIt H. L. HENDERSON.
Office, Klnury liulkllng, Astoria,
Office hours,
7 to I a. m.; 11 to I and I to I p. m.
Special attrnton given lo the treatment
of Dlscoae of the Eye Chronic Dla
ctLocs, and Surgery.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. f, A. F. aa4
A. M. Regular communications held
the tint and third Tuesday evening of
mcb month.
O. W. IXMTNSUKRIIT, W. IC
E. C. HOLD EN, Secretary
A. tS: C. R. R. R.
TIME CARD
In Filed Sept. H, IH!7.
Leave Astoria for Flav.l at t:W a. m.,
12 m., I p. m , I p. m. and 1:30 p. ra.
Leave Astoria for Seaside via Flav.l at
9:30 a. m. and 6 p. m.
Leave Flavel for Astoria at (:M a, m.,
10:t5 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 3:U p. m. and
0:30 p. m.
Iavo Seaside for Astoria via Flavsl
at 7:30 a. m. and I p. m.
All the Above Ti niiiM Arc Daily.
Reading or DistanceljGlasses
10 00 Eye Qlasae. for 13 28, or
13.00 Eye Glasao. for tl.Tl
Warranted Gold Plated Frame.
Make your friend a bixiutlful and us,
ful present We guarantee a perfect fit
by mall providing when - you order the)
glasses you gnawer the following que,
tlons: Mow old Ever used glasse.t
How longf Male or female?
GEO. MAYERLE, Expert Optician,
28 Third street, Ban Francisco
Opticians' and Photography Supplies.
.SNAP A KODAK.
at any man eemlug out 0
our store and you'll gel
portrait of a man brimming
over with pleasant thoughts.
Huclt quality In the liquors
we have to offer are enough to
plene snj man.
COMIT AND TRY THEM
HUGHES & CO.