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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1897)
) THE DAILY ASTOitlAN. WKDNKSRVY MOKNINd. SKrTKMKKK 2. U7. JUST NOW- A Larcre Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Nofcfcy High , School Walkin? Boot At the Oil Reliable Stand. John Halm & Co. Are 479 Commercial St. i.. , ...... 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. ALBERT DUNBAR ' Agent Butterick Patterns TODAT'8 WEATHER. Fair weUur. AROUNDvTOWN. j vWEDXESPAT. There are evergreen men and women In the world, praise be to Goi: not many of them, but a few. Jerome. Bebekah'l excursion to Ilwaco, 5 p. m. today. Mr. Ross Is visiting In Portland. Cucumbers, very cheap,' at Ross, Hlgv fins Co,'e, Via cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hig gles & Co. 'a. Lemous at great Higgins Co-'a. reduction at Ross, Miss Delia Wetherbee Is a guest of Mrs. Kendall at 8eas)de, ,! . . , . Ak Groceries at the lowest price, at the groceries at. m v Pacific Grocery Co. Bicycle and repair shop at 183 Ninth street. Charge. reasonable- Fall fish are still running very on the lower Columbia. light T,o carloads of salmon went East last Eight via the O. R- ft N. At the bicycle raffle yesterday 1.. Mack en held the winning number. Mrs. Nelson Troyer and son returned from the beach yesterday. Our price, are the lowest In the city. Call and se us. Pacific Grocery Co. C. B. Trescott, the cold storage man, Of GoWe, was In the city yesterday. At the bowling alleys yesterday, Mrs. Normlle scored 49, Herman Wise 50. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at lffi Ninth street Ask for sample of Chase & Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.ns ft Co. 'a. Lawyer J. E. Moreland. of Portland, is In the city attending the circuit court. Laoe curtains laundrled by Mrs. Raa mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland'! bakery. . ; Fresh ice cream and Ice cream soda at the Par!r candy factory, 4S3 Commercial treet, .... .;it-... For roofllng and skylights go t tht Astoria Roodng and Corni Co.. M N!nh street- ' -'-''T::""" Miss Grace Scotchler, of Eagla Cliff, Is a guest of Mrs. Kendall at her Sea side ckrttage. . Ashiand peache., Bartiett pears, silver prune., choice apples, etr., etc., at Ross, HIgglna & Co.'., . 'Tl - ' Captain Claud Hahthorn Is slowly lm- proving, and la now able to sit up a short j time each dny. j I There will be a meting ot tne urace, church branch of the Woman's Auxiliary at tlK house of Mrs. A. J. Megler, Com mercial street, this afternoon, for MIs- Do you get the right tea ? Do you ma!-e it right ? Directions in the package of Schillings Best. If you i don't like it, your grocer re turns your money in full. A Schilling ft Company ) Francisco M Suits to order, from $12.50 Pants to order, from $3.00 up up ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. TlE Astop House . CLEAN AND AIRY ROOMS Kates, St d1 I.2S a day ; Meals, 23 eta. Pileher & Taylor, Proprietors CHAS. KAN & CO " 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and J:ipaiue Curios, Fine Decorated China Ware, Silk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. , V. ALLEN n Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. slonary study and reading at 2:X o'clock. BubjecC "Missions in General. Ashland peaches cheap and good; also a large supply of other fin. fruits at Roes, Elgglns & Co. P. J. Me any, the leading merchant tailor. 1J7 Tenth St The highest prtet paid for fur skins. .. Take your best friend to the Farior for Ice cream and Ice cream soda. Pri vate parlors for ladies. Mia. Pearl Holden returned from War- i renton yesterday, where she assisted In i the W. C. T. V. concert. j j Tou had better reserve your seats In ad , vance if you want to hear the opera j Wednesday, September S. j Miss Gertie McCuUough will arrive on j the Columbia today after a six-weeks' .visit In San Francisco. . .- ! ... l ! The original Nashville Students will : give you "a taste of the old time" In , their concert September IS-3. I Come and see It. Tou will never regret , , ' going to thc opera Wednelay, September ;a at Fisher's opera house. The Misses Flavcl will give an outing 'i y to Kamm's farm, OIney, on the steamer Queen, this evening. , Do ntt forget the opera and bring your best girl with you Wednesday, September J2, at Fisher's opera, house. Work Is In active progress on the new ! hall being built, by the fishermen's union 1 near the Trullinger light station. i That the Rebekahs will have a good time at Ilwaco tonight goes without saying. A large crowd will be on the excursion. At the contest among the laly bowlers at the A. F. C. alleys, Mrs. G. C. Fulton so far stands the best show for the medal. For pure country milk and rich cream, of guaranteed cleanliness, patronise 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. ( ( Furnished room to rent, with good table ; board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, comer of Duane and Ninth Stmts. C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder, Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and building work; 473 Duane I street. . L .u i inrie wirrc mitre n-w (..sen ai uic hospital yesterdny, but none of a nerlom character. The sailor boy, Rae, la Im proving, ..-m-l" . r: .... I Spectal sale of tlno rruita today at Roes, Higglr.a & Co.'e. Ashland peaches. Bartiett pears, a.iv(r prunes, choice ap ples, etc, etc. . The comic opera Little Duke will be eiven at Finher'B opera house, Wednes gePtemlr 22. The entire opera, run about thm, hours An epidemic of O'arrh and sore throi seems to be making the roundo of the city. Evidently too mueh niinhlne is not gool for Astorlan. It ls coming and will be here next Wednesday, September 22, at Fisher's opera houne, the comic opera, "Little Duke." Do not miss It. Mrs. M. McKenzle invites the ladies of Astoria to her J i - H h y of f ill and win ter millinery, on Thursday and Friday, Seotemher 23 and 24. Agent Lounsberry yesterday received notice that all through freight rates with the Union Pacific railway have been can celed, to take effect on the 23d. Come to the opera Wednesday, Sep. tenther !t af Fisher's opera house-Kosa-ll.i Southern Hepburn l tho part of t.lttlc Duke. It only ov.ts W cent. Mr. M. A. Puriiclt dh-d Monday even lug after a lingering lllnes-s. The funeral will ho In-Ill rtt this mftemoon, an. I tho Interment will be made nt ilivew.vM cemetery. When you want a real life-like and artiatlc photo, don't fall to call on Snod rrojs. The work he la turning out now la ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Olo lidnseth, Washoiijr.il; Wm. Sun dnes. M. C. Chapman, !an Francisco; Mrs. C. W. Kivl 'ii. Ilwaco; il. M. Faw celt and wife. Portland, were ut Ih Parker House yesterday. J. C. Morvtond. Joseph Punnet, W. O. Sehuyvcr. D. R. Murphy. Mrs. M. K. Stuart, M J. umn, It. W. t Olson, M. C. George and wire, rortlnnd; inns, t. Levy, C. W, Ransom, Sa;l Francisco: O. It. Hegardt. Fort Stewns. were guests at the Occident yestenliy. The greatest muslciU treat of the scisou will appear In Astoria September ."S and S No colored troupe tn America tun had such unparalleled success ns the Nashville Student. If you must miss j any enertalnment miss nil other, hut j don't miss the Jubilee Singers. i Messrs. Dottwell. Onrhll Co.. the I agents of Tho Northern P.i.iic Steam- I ship CV which recently closed a contract I with the O. R. & S. Co. to operate a line of steamers between the Orient mid the Columbia river, state that It has been deckle! o place the steamers llroemsr. Mogul and Pelican on this run. The new book of rules and regulation ust Issued by the -'.-.i School Hoard is a model. Tne lime volume contains many good suggestions to teachers and practlc.U rules for scholars. Enqueue, nature studies, moral and physical eul- ure. lines of reading, hints on politeness In the school room. re.sirvhc In his tory, etc.. are fairly covered. The United Stnten weather buretiu's latest bulletin says that the prune crop , this year Is the large ever proditcd In the state. The weather In Western Oregon has been favorable for threshing -plcklng. frulttlryl'is. plowing and seeding. The experiments have demon- stmted the succtSiTuI growth of stigi.r beets containing a very hlnh percentage of saccharine matter. The potato, carrot .and onion crops are reported to be Ira- YcstorJay Vnlted Stntvs Commliwloner C. K. Thomson held a preliminary exam ination of S,imuel Tomllnson. of Sklpa- non, for sending obscene matter through the mull, Tomllnson was bound over to the United States grand Jury In the sum of m and Theodore Cables and Joseph Hatfield, witnesses, were held In SWO ....... . u - bonds. All three were commme.i w i-r county jail, and were last night escorted ( to Portland by Deputy United States Mar- shal Stuart and assltsant, Alnslle Hough- , ton , :, J ' M ' """"J ..-- ( , ..r.i.in. that In I ine street curamivi i the leltlnc of the contract for the lm provement of Eond street, nil or tne or cuinitances were taken into consideration, and that the contract was lt to the firm who bid on all portions of the worn was the lowest, and. In their estimation. av.l the greatest amount of money lo the -i,v While higher on "some parts ot the work, the successful bidders were I fo much lower cn hf portions ui.w total of their hid was less than would have been the expense of letting the wrK in separate parcels. Perhaps few are aware '.hat the moon which appeared on the 12tri was the har vest moon. This name Is given because while nearly full the moon rises for sev- ...... ik era! siime eonsecutlve. nights t neany me hour, so that moonlight evenings lajit for an unusually long tinr. i ne long. Illumlnatod nights afforded the yeo manry of the hlglier latitudes an op--.., iv tnr m,. inbuilt haresting; hence the assistance rendered by the full facd ... ... . a ntrn r.f.af'H ij...,u.... sateUite at this s-ason long ago passed ( this period Into tradition as the harvest moon. NOTICE. All Foresters are requested t ) be pres ent at next regular meeting, Thursday night, September 2!. Uuslness of Im portance. CHAS. R!NJ, C. R. G. GUNDERSON. fle;. Gold .Watch I t .' . ! A. ; FREE ....to:... ' " " Boys, Girls, and., ...Young Ladies ....AT.... GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S ...Pure Food Stores... Every watch Is a perfect timepiece; l"-year guaranteed rase. Real gems. Don't miss this opportunity to secure o.ti of these pretty watch'., fret. Call and ask about It at the Great American Importing Tea Company's Pure Food Store, ri'l Commercial street., Astoria, Oregon. Call and see the handsome watches. Teas, Coffees, Bplces, Baking Powder, Extracts Highest quality. Lowest Prices. 100 STORES IN OPERATION. BED WETTING Urnrvly the fault tif children. They can't help il, Noitnso of tho wnil,tusa that causes It, hiiiI they tire too voung- to exorcise. tlu willpower of a (frown person to arlso out of air-on when troubled with Irritable Madder weak kidneys. l'nivtit.H cau help uiul prevcut It, iu they toll us iu their letters, because it cau no CURED The llohhs ' SparaBiu Kldncv I'HIs I tot from you for kidney trcuMr were uiven to my son aooonlliii: t directions and. so Well were w,. phased With the rsnlt after a few days' fill. I purchased a full box of the Sparaiius Pills aivl a box of the Utile Uvcr Pills. pofore taklnis this,, pills our boy nid lo get up at iiltfbt. and very often wet the be I. At school he w.t ftuved to leave the room aoMtral times n day on I -eount of kldnev .ml bladder weakness. Now lie can re main throughout the euon and Is Just aloMit well. I crrtaully t'.il.ik I'r. lloMw Kidney Pills Is the best m-dlcln,. we ever used. We tried s. viial other kin Is with on: producing any goofl ffec. v. ii P.w'xrii. 411 S. Kst Jacksonville, III. HOBBS Sparagus Kidney Pills, l OUUS RKS1I.UV CO.. Pa.'raistoas, Caici. ib.tihs nil. f.-r si-in Mcri. ui;t:.. v i n kuks iiH;ru, itui.i;i.i. oa ivi.ows ' 'Wi'uir. Tom I.lnvllle broiiiilit Isu K with h'm fr. -a Alaska several relics of the country. .n. was tin Indian tomahawk, which wis found emheiMed In tin old tree iiIouk the trail. A dojen Alaska were cure- fully preserved III a tin lox. and yester day were distributed nmong his frlcn.ls. The flowers are irreen. Mr. Unvllle said tlmt he felt under many obligations t the firm of Docker Ih-os., Juneau. wher he received the most coiirie in Ireutnient at their hnnvht. Their store Is one of the lanri'et on the Pacific coast, and car ries everything fnm a needle to hay stack, jKirtlcularly fur ciMang. mocea snb and tools for miners. ; In he circuit court, yesterday, a iium- her f fni.'I orders wvre entered, but the greater portion nr in, time ot tne wnri was occupieu in inr marnis i .e ca.v of C. J. Mndell vs. C. C. Jones, nn action ror sianjer. i he euaonce in me case Ls unfit for publication, and a by. slander mlKht be I.-.I to Is lleve that the ' whole Neluilem valley Is plastte.1 with filth. In the matter of the assignment of I. W. Caw. the assignee was allowed fl,w per annum comi nsutlon. and the petition to sill real wtate was granted. The suit of Samuel Oiler Miry Ol iver was dismissed, on motion of thf plaintiff. A decree of divorce was srant. ed In the suit of S. J. Hubbard vs. Ida May iiut.turu. i ne grnn.i jury r. nirne i . t.nt- .....tHrf, V t t'.in-.. ftt-.. .-u ..r ....... - - not true Wis agnlnst Chin Ilu. k and Lung Sing, tno two i. nines.- s,u...e,n. The Janson concert, whlei will :w hti n, Fo.m, & Sokes' ball in lbs iTih n.' this month, nniml'.s in be tin. ern!ii tren: of the s. as.n. Although lierr ja.i. ?on Is a stronger oil this .o.ist. he l rrpldlj; m-klng It hnme for hlmif. All who hnv heen forunate enough to hnr him play are enthusiastic, nn-1 predli t for him a brilliant future. One of the features which nwik.s Ibrr J.oisnn's playing so attractive Is bis thorough tin- demanding of true tone formation and tone proluelon. The full, round, sympa thetic tone of his violin ran n.-t help but appeal to the hearts of any one who ' hears him. Hundreds ran, by (.instant training, acquire the technique, but only a few possess the sou! of mus.r In wh!ch I lies the bewltrhlng power of a great 'artist. Those who - Interested J mu sic should aval Hu ms. Ives of tins P porunlty of hearing him pl .y. No pilns have leen spared In making the program : as compb-te an possible, none but the best of talent asltlng. Tlek.-ts now I on sale at Ortffln & Reeil's. It Is ud- vlsable to secure your tbkets parly ami ' ' g(?at n, a UrKt aUeM " ance Is antlcltited. Remember the ad mission will be V and i rve.l at TO THE LADIKH OF A3THtIA. Mrs. Ross will bold a fall opening of millinery Thursday and Friday of this week, Septemb. r 23 and 21. OREGON'S GREATEST FA I in. Can be attended for one fare for the round trip from any point on the lines of the Southern Pacific In Oregon, The fair opens on September nnd tlones October i. Nine days- Every day will he the best. Fraternal order day, October 2: Oregon pres day, October 4; pioneer and barlnreue day, Oetolier D; Salem day, October 8; school day, Octe bT 7; free for all races, last day, October ?. School day, October 7, children under twelve years of age admitted free. School children over twelve years of age, ten cents. After harvest you will want a rent, so come to the slat, fair and enjoy yourself. One fare for the round trip. Popular admission of H cents. i " " TO CVUP. A COU) IN ONP. DAY Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure; 25c. For sale by Charles Rogers. NOTICE. To Members of Gateway Lodge, No. 77: We will pay the Ilwaco Re'kfth Ivlge a fraternal visit on Wednesday, Septem ber 22. Boat will leave Fisher's wharf at 5 p. m. promptly. All Itels-knhs re quested to nttend. liy ord-r of the lwlge. JAS. W. WELCH. Chairman Committee. TO CLHK A COI.D I.N ONI; DA V. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tabids. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure- 25c. Ffrr sale by Charles Rogers. A Haridi...: Is one of Uitgr...: possess. f'ysz'. :" i gives . Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma on application. W. F. SCHEIBE, REM A lull line ot Pi lees, T.Hit.1 Ankles. nil 5mukrt' -T- Conimertlal st. CIllI.DIJKN CRKMATt'.l). Parents laxked Them 1'p Whl'e Went lo Chinch. Thc New York, September '.i. A sr.cl.il lo the Tribune from Colombia. S C , a AndiTW SmMh and bis wife, colored, liv ing near Donalds, Ablwillle couiry. I kisl In their hoiHr lx ihlldmi. the youngest of whom was eighteen months old. and the eldit senu years. The parents went to church. All hour later nelghlH.rs heard frightful screams cnilng fn.in Smith's Iioiinc, th,. Interior of which wiu. In flames. N.gr..s mad.- heroic efforts to save the children, but It was ImiK.ssibte to rea. h ihetii. and nil p. r Ished. It Is supposed that all old lump burning was overturn". I. When the -rents returned a pile of I.oium and ah. . was nil they found. iNcuiCAsi: in i:x POUTS. Cblciigo, September 21 American re ports are, according to Louis Hull.', rd llor uf the Amvrlcan Advl,-r, likely lo be very lanrely Increased. Mr. Italic has returned from a tour through tho great jiiutiufacturlny and (.omnurclal centers of the I'mlrtl ftlat-s. ll0 WJ accom Imnled by lb' representallves uf an Eng lish syndicate which appears. bi hiv un llmlte.1 means &t Its dlsp.Ml and which I ropoees t go Into the Importation of American gvKHls or machinery in a vrry extensive scale. The company his ex tensive prvierty In Cusi- Town and Jo hannlslnirg. nrd owns eight square mllei of land In the Mi label., country. In which Is hua Its own traders carrying on bus In.w. Tho company Is making large shipments to England and South Amerl.a. the. list Including toys, playing card'. I iu-il. matelKK and tinned goods, all of Anierlciin manufacture. It deals In ro visions and meats. Mr. Halle has be -n appointed purchasing agent lit this coun jry for this syndicate. , j-i,. MURDERER CAPTURED- Whitehall. N. V., September 2l.-rr.mk IjiIoI... th,. mimlerer f Deputy Hhcr.rr William Ja.ks.wi, wis cupfir-d ty a volunteer for.e of several youn m.-n f S.hnii lake, near Whi'nrV'a place, where the munler was commltfd. lijolo .. tit to his mother's house for food an I was In nn exhausted condition. He said he would give himself up ud offerea no resistance. Threats of lym-iilng w.re made by friends of Jiirksun. Mt ltDEItKIl A IttlESTED. North Tonawnnda. N. V., September 21 .-John llonn, 21 years old, has bern ar rested at the works of the Tonawaiida Iron A St.-el Company. Ho Is wanted In Ohio for attempting to murder Peter lillon. Ilona admltt'd that be Is tho num want"l. The Point of Yiew The holder of a matured Endowment Policy In the Equitable Society says: 'Twenty years ogo, when I took out my Endowment Policy, the premium looked to me like this: $47.68 While tho Endowment, looked at from a distance of 20 years, appeared like this: $1,000 Now, my policy has matured, nnd com ing Just when I need money, the result of my policy looks like this: $1,467.25. While looking hack, nnd reallilng that th-y are amounts that would have been saved In no other way, this Is the ap pearance tho premiums have: $47.68 Tho Equitable Life Assurance Society,. L. Samuel, manager, Portland, Or. HOP LE2 CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Underclotlilnz made In Older. HultMiid tfitsar mailes perfect fit. Kvery order piu,elii ally on tune. Hstlsfiietlon guaranleed. Cheaper Than Any Other VUet is tht City. Welch lllock, 6AH Commercial SI. Emil Schacht ARGHITEGT Rooms 317-318 Portland 5avlnjra Bank Bid?. Portland, Oregon. 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 targe level lots, surrounded ty many Improvements, at very low prices. Is It not a fine Investment? irr ami FINE CIGARS! Plsher'a Opera House. I . K, Sellg, Manager. Wednesday, Sept. 22: 1 he Comic Opera Little Duke til llitf u. hy i IiiW- I i ih . For I'" ' rint!t i t AIR. J. W. BELCHER ... i 1 t.isl n(iiniiil ol Rosalia Southern Hepburn I'rims I'onn. .mhrtti. A. thi I. ml. Phiti. AMi Mr. Frank K. Hejburn At'MsJt05 : Adults .. .. . 'or blldreu in the gallery Re.rrvr.1 srsts will out ,llt liiarg at Fisher Brothers 4 ASTOHIA.... (irlitin . Heed I.t URICATIM) oils" a specialty SICLL. Ship Chiimllcr) Hanlwsrc Iron ami Steel Cuul (iriK-cricsonl l'rolluns rioiir ami Mill I'tetl 1'iiint". Oils nntl Vnrnlhcs LiH!crN' Supplies I'nlrlmnk's Stales Doors noil Klmtows Airiiiilturul Implements 'ii(iins nml Vehicles. AHtorln Ironworks Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND HOILER MAKEnB Lud. and Marin. I jiglre s. Poller Work, ' Steamboat and Cannery Work a ap. ol.lty. . Coating, of .11 daacrtptlona mad. to order on sliort notlo. John Fpx..PrMldnt nd Superintend ant A. L. Fo VIo. PrIdot O. B. Pra.1 Seers tsry Astoria tavl n Hank Trsasurw A. & C. R. R. R. TIME CARD . n I In Effect Sept. N, IH1I7. Leave Astoria for Flav.l at 1:90 a. m., 12 m., I p. m., 6 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. Leave Astoria for Seaside via Flav.l at 9:30 a. m. and 6 p. m. Lsav. Flav.l for Astoria at t:U a. m., 10:46 a. m.. 1:30 p. m, t:E6 p. m. and 5: JO p. m. Leave Seaside for Astoria via Flavl at 7:30 a. m. and S p. m. All the Above Trains Arc Daily. SEflSIDESflWiaiLL A complete stock of lumber on band In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rat tle, celling and all kind, of finish; wold Inge and shingle.. Terms reasonable and price, at bedrock. All ord.ri promptly attended to. Office and yari at mill. H F L. LOGAN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. .The PnMt Lnunch., "HERCULES" Is open to special charter for excursion parties or river freighting. Dock at Ross, HIggln. A Co.'. .hp. THOS. DALGITT. Lear, order, at 214 Bond street. f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE THE ASTORiAN WANT COLUMNS WANTED. WANTED-Young girl living wl:h B rvnts, to lake cr. of chlidr.si and da light housework. Apply at ill Duaa irnil, MEN WANTED. Kallmed hunds wmnlssl for liiiincdlate work un track. Apply at rn 4. FleTSs blot-k. A. C. it. IL R. i run HINT. Full IttNT Ti.num hotia. In l,'ptr town, on strst rar line; 111 per month, I Inquire at this oftlo. I For' ItKNT-Furnlshed nwrna! "io suite or single, by the day or m-with. I Hotel Tin he, under entire new manage ment, (irvat reduction In rals. Mre, (1. V. Porter, manag.r, t'. Kleveoila and Franklin. I ' K( 1 1 SALE. Foil SAI.r-I will sell my place In Tilla mook county, li nillrs south f Tills ni..k City. In lots to suit purcbas.ti. Terms aj-r oiw third down, remainder In two )m. with Interest at p) per cent. The land will be off. rd In tw.lv. building lots, 90 by hi feat each, and In twrv loa of flvs acre each, of bot tom land, and the Uilauc. of tho plaee In lots as shown on a map in the ome of the Astorlan. WM. SQt'1 IIES. FOll BAI.IC A sli-roora oottwg. lot log Jno, wild watsr, tc , within four block, of CummrvsJ strMt, In the wit or f the H y. A rare vh.noe. Prto, ll.MQ, Addrras C, Astorlan ofllee. Foil SALE liwap. an 1. tUl Udy'a Columbia Ucyclc, tn perfect condition. Apply al Hi Aaturlait ufflc. PICIlSuNAlJI. PKHHoNAL-II irr IL hanna can learn sonietlilna of interest lo him by calling at thai ofh-e. Attyoux knowing hll wberrulsoits will eoiif-r a fiivvr by Iravlng tha Informant n with the As t..rlan. PHOFEHBIONAL CAI1DII. C. C. IIUOWER. ATTurtNET AT LAW. (iunderson Huildlng, Asgoria, Oregon. II. T. CHOSBT. ' ATTOHNET-AT-LAW. M Commercial street. Chester V. Dolph. Richard Nlaev DOLHH A NIXON, ATTORNETS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, M. tt, M and IT, Hamilton Pudding. All legal and eel taction bualn ee promptly attonded te. Claim, against th. government a ipe lalty. . J. Q A. POWLBT. ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria. Or. DR. O. 0. E8TE8. PHYSICIAN AND BUllOBON. Bpectal attention to dlaeaae. of womea and surgery. Office over Danstgsr'a .tore. Astoria, Telephone No. It DIUJAY TUTTLEr PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office, rooms I and I, Pythian bulldg. S31H Commercial St, Residence eamt, Telephone W. Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ma rin, hospital service. II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Room 1 and !, Pythian Building, over. C. II. Cooper's .tor. " DR. H. L. HENDERSON, r Office, Kinney Building, Astoria.. Office hours, 7 to 9 a. m.; U to 1 and I to 1 p. Special attenton given to the treatment of DIseoM. of the Eye Cbronlo DIs. i eases, and - Surgery. i.iiii . -i inn pw in " " SOCIETY MEETINGS. tm ie -J. TEMPLE LOIXJE NO. 7, A. F. an A. M. Regular communication, held ou the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOUNSBERRY. W. U. IS. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. J. B. WYATT, Phon No. 68 Astoria, Or.g.a. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, ProviBl6net, FAINTB and OILB. Special AtUatloa Paid t. S.pplylag ihlpti mis?