The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 16, 1897, Image 4

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'I 111. , i MUhi...
.v. MOKMMi, Ol io, i.i. ,
JUST NOW-
A Large Variety of
Children's School
Shoes, the
Best on
Earth
Call and See Our Nofcby Higb
School Walking Boot
At the Old Reliable Stand.
John Hahn & Co.
1 479 Commercial St.
Ara
Wi
A. V. ALLEN.
Groceries", Feed, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery,
Logger's Supplies.
Cor.Tcnth and Commercial itrMC
CHAS. KAN & CO
367 Commercial St
Dealer-In
Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine
Decorated China A are, Silk
Fancy Goods.
Manufacturers of Ladies' and
Children's Underwear
Gent's Shirts Made to Order.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
FVir; weather warmer.
Umbrellas
LOCKS, KEYS
AND eEUNti
MACHINES.-
I
Also sU Light
Machinery.
Repaired
C. H. Orkwiti
443 DL'AN'I. Prices cut In two.
AROUNDTOYVN.
SATURDAY.
Pain Is a warning that a law has been
broken. "Dangerous Passing" is the sign
Ood sets up. M. J. Savage.
Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. J
Hallowe'en dances are being planned.
Fine cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hlg
gtas t Co. 'a
The football enthusiast Is now a fea.
ture of social life.
The new Russian blouse in all colors
at C. H. Coopr.
Groceries at the lowest prices at the
Pacific Grocery Co.
-. e
Bicycle and repair shop at US Ninth
street Charges reasonable.
The very latest Ideas in winter Jackets,
capes, etc, today, at C. H. Cooper's.
Ask for sample of Chase ft Sanborn's
famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg.n A Co.'s.
We carry the best line of school
shoes in the city. Columbia Shoe
Co.
Rev. Father DIelman returned yester
day from a two weeks' visit to Walla
Walla arid the Bound.
C. G. Palmberg, the leading contractor i
and builder, is prepared to do all kinds
of Jobbing and building work; 473 Duane
street.
The public fountain at the corner of
Commercial and Eleventh Btreets, was
i j , . , , .
rvpuimi iwiu iul hi ruuijjng usuer fa-
terday.
Martin Ryan, the seiner, was in town
yesterday. He has an order for a car.
load of salt salmon and he will fish his
grounds until the order Is filled.
A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen"
iiiiii.ciucuib. :
uo not Duy Deiore companng quality ,
ana pnee. risner Brotners, sale agents,
oome ui yutiuna f-rotfressive mer.
v,. ... TO.,.-
rBn amuo y.ilu Alalia, rne nuuw lias
recuntly filled several large orders by the
EJoVr and will have another for her next
Baling. i
$200022
You may not eet $2000: but
.
jfou may get $1000 or $500 or
$300 or $200 or $oo or $ko.
. . , , J ,
etc isn t one ol these enough
to make you ask for the tea ami
, . . ' , , ,
baking powder to-day?
The tea and baking powder
t
are enough. Your money back
if you don't like them-at your
grocer S.
.
tt7 I
(
A Schilling ft Compaay
Saa k-mnrisco
Suits to order,
from $12.50 P
PailtS to order.
from $3.00 "P
..FLYNN, the Tailor..
Chrysanthemums
appear.
arc beginning to
Great Cloak
Cooper'.
fkdo today at C. H.
Call at the Parlor for oysters served
In first class - styt.
Miss Gen hew gone to Portland
on a vtstt with friends.
Our prices are the loweet in the city.
Call and us. Paclflc Grocery Co.
Otto Carlson relumed yesterday from
a few days hunting on Young' river.
New, at Columbia Shoe Co.,
Laird. Schobcr A: ('o.'s luJics' line
shoes.
Ashland peache cheap and good; also
a large supply or other flo frulta at
Ross. Htgglns ft Co.
W. J. Russell. Nehalem. and W. R.
Hardlson. Portland, were registered at
the Parker house yesterday.
Captain Kelly, a prominent farmer and
politician of Cathlamet, whs In the city
yesterday accompanied by his wife.
l Go to the Parlor, successors to C a
Smith, for pure, swiet cream and fresh
creamery butter and buttermilk every
1 dy.
Furnished room to rent, with good table
board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C.
Holden's, corner of Duaae and ' Ninth
streets.
Seal, calfskin and crack-proof
calf winter shoes for ladies. Co.
lumbia Shoe Co.
Ladies ara rtewx-ctfully requested to
call and examine the latest novel! lee In
winter garments today only. At C. H.
Cooper's.
I Mr. A. P. Bradbury of Portland, who
j Is always smiling, regardless of the
j times or the weather. spent yesterday In
the city.
At the bowling alleys yesterday Mrs.
H. F. PraW made the high score of 50.
while Dr. A. A. Finch scored 58 for the
ntksmen.
The steamer Telephone yesterday land.
J at Clifton one hundred men, more or
lss, for the railroad. Now that harvest
I it! -r. many are geeging em.
ptoymcnt.
Oongregatk-ial church.-The morning
theme will be "The Folly of Isolation
From rivini Things": evonlng. "The
Survival of the Fittest." All are most
cordially Invited. E. S. Bollinger, pastor.
O. A. Taylor, Robert Wakefield. Henry
jLang. Chas. H. Dashnle. Portland: V.
Calimhert. Geo. W. Dyche. San Fran,
Cisco: Thos. M. Ropers. Mllwaukle, Or.:
jL. M. Scholl. Aurora, are at the Occl.
' dent.
Mis. H. F. Prael won the Coope7"prlxe
in the lailies tournament, csorlng 13 pins
with a handicap of i. making a total of
131. The prize was a pair of gloves. Mrs.
Timson. bowling from scratch, came In
second with y, pins.
nsr eight or nine Inches king and
somewhat resembling the Sound mack
erel is being caught from the docks
along the water front. No one seems to
know Just of what epeclec It Is. but It
was peen i thu, waters about fl
: ago.
iwrnay j-rank r-ook paid off all his
mm at the elnm irrovnds and cloed
up for the season.
Sam Oliver also
: ,"r,p'"1 r"T Ih" faI- Fall fishing. Mr.
I "a ''",n V"T lltfbt. The big
i r"n fi,h ,J the river this year
joevurr. between Aug.jst 13 and Sep.
' -"ori.
.
i hj., t r-.j.. .
i 1 enurnc. lreaehl"g
j " pastor at 11 a m. alvi 7:30 p. m.
Moraine subject. Th, Tiurntng Bnsh";
,ening. "V, tvu Think Ye of Chrlsf"
t a. m. Stinady school
at ). m. Epworth T.-arue at :W
p. m. Prayer noting Wlne,iay at 7:30
, P- m. Kev. w. Ti. Holllngshead. pastor.
j
jim. n-.HT ivn prorery in the Shana.
nan TmlMlng. v'.) ina-iirurate Its first
.speeial sale thin morning. See display
; ad In lory's paper. These special sales
win r continue from tmr tf) tlm( a(
.urfl or fi,e store. The people of
-wnn hav a cnanoe jQ cpr
tain lines of sMplo at pr)o(11 n(,re"
toforo unheard of.
m'H owner of Pend!ton. whose pl,nt
w.-.s hurne.! ;i fl(fo
In the cltv and u-. .k. . ..
, or me
As"rl!l ' n,ortation. Mr.
i1'" "-Mne-l hy the committee
.-.pointed f,.r thl, rurpw and
IIT ,h'' ti,n" -pied m vis.
inr" ,hft nnerles. Iron works, ship
yards, navei and o-her points of imerest.
ITJTV" ,hP up-river boat
"lpnt Mr- n'-"" ;ld that he had enjoyed
Ms wr murh. ana that he w
ZT Atn"'1' J'Tnro ,u-
,urB ' very near at hand, and that
hPr fir railroad, soon to b completed
. ZTZ
1 wk n 'n days with his dauc-htcr, who
is aiso rms bimlneps manager, and make
hro"rh examination of affairs and
conditions.
'H STAR '
Cash Grocery
www
Crackers
SODA CRACKERS
1 pound cartoon . .
SODA CRACKERS
3 pound cartoon. , ,
5c
15c
10c
10c
20c
Wafers
GRAHAM WAFERS
1 poo ml cartoon . .
SALAD WAFERS
1 pound cartoon....
CITID WAFERS
1 pound cartoon
573 COMMERCIAL ST.
Ttltp 32. $ Raitding
J. Q. Megler and wife of flrookflelj, are
In the city.
In the police court yesterday Wm. Ken
ney was fined 5 for being drunk.
Umbrella covered and repaired by a
practical workman, at 18$ Ninth street.
P. J. Meany, the leading merchant
tailor. 137 Tenth St. The hljheet price
paid for fur skins.
This cool weather Induces one to ap
prevkite the comforts of a hot-air move
J. N. Ijiwb has a suiwrior urtU'le.
which he Is selling cheap.
C. W. Stone, agent of tge White Collar
line, returned yesterday from a week's
vacntlon In Spokane. He reports busi
ness good In that city.
When you want a real Ufe-llke and
artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod
rrass. The work he is turnlnc out now
Is ahead of anything ever made in As
toria before.
The new warerooms of Foard & Stokes
on the second floor of their main store,
will be nlwly decorated with stwes.
hanlware and crockery samples, and will
give the4r establishment quite a metro,
poilran air.
'The Thorn In the FVsh" and "Char
acters by the Way-- axe the subjects
for discussion at the Baptist church to
morrow. Sunday school and B. T. P.
T. an usual. You are cordially Invlied
to attend. L. J. Trumbull, pastor.
Yesterday was pay day on the rnllroud
and Auditor Kuettner went over the line
with his big chork book and a party of
friends. Among those who t'Vk passage
on the big engine with him were Mrs.
Kuettner. who was a Jolly hostess. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hare. Mr. F. I. Parker.
B. S. Worsley and others.
The reception given hist evonlng by
the imrnbers of the M.ithodlAt chur-h
to their new pastor, the Rev. Mr. Hol-
Mngrwad. was largely attended and
proved to be a most cnjoyablbe sorlal
affair. Masicnnd readings by well known
local arrfefls added Interest to the
easlon.
Tt was reported on very good authority
yesterday that the fity fire detainment
had purchased a lot of Willamette vall. y
hay at flfl per ton. when Clatsop county
timothy Is offered at t!2 per ton. The
matter was brought to the attention of
the Astoria Progressive association wMrh
will 1nvwtlgat nsto the f.-vts. fine
gentleman of the association remark!
that It smd as though all their ef
forts to induce the patronage of home
Industries were being thrown down by
others who were only out for the stuff.
It 1s a matter of public Interest, how.
ever. If the city has paid 2." per cent
more for Its hay than was necessary.
Pree! FreeJ
THE....
Stormer
Bicycle
Given Free
With American's Best
Teas
Coffees
Spices
AT THE
GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING
TEA COMPANY'S
571 Commercial .Street
Astoria
Free Wheels to lovs, f'irls, iren-
tlemen and ladies.
Wheels real easy to get with our
Teas, 20c, 2oe, :iOc, :j5c, 40c, 50c
per pound; Coffee, 1 5c, 20c, 25c,
an sr.. jfi ..... i. .- -
10c, 15c, 20c, 25c per can.
Wheels Free as good Wheels
as money tan buy.
A now plate glass wua placed In (IrK.
fin A lwd' wimkiw yesterday to reduce
tin one smashed by the runaway.
Yesterday Hm al. of the steamer Au.
gusta wvs wmpl.Od to Homer Pennock
f New York. It its unlei-slvvl ltk.it she
will be pul on the Alaska run.
Mellowed by ge--ddlchius its n drink -Is
O-rus NoW,, Whiskey. It Is the only
American whiskey of Intcrinitloniil Mi
utatlon II la never bottled until ngv.1
six vars In cask.
dims cnitw. rraw.flsh, Ktislerit o
tors In whi'll and Slialii'tcr bay oysters
lire w-bnt javii re nt tlw Kit-k. yter
M cents n llit. txn till J n. m. lppo.
lh Astorittti.
tMt'NCll. MKKTINH.
lalStlo Business of Importance
iictiM Night.
Trans.
At the meeting of th city council last
night Mayor Ttiylor presklcd and all of
the moniNr were In Ihi Ir sisits. The
session was a short one and ItctK- busl.
n.-es of ImiH.rl.in.v was tnuiMoletl. At
the cliwe of tli meotlng the mayor read
a very mild lure to th. memU'r. Im.
prtsing iuhMi their minds the Iniportunce
of rushing the work of the extension of
Commercial mtvot to the depoi. and the
closing of the i-vtntniot fi the building
of rhe McClure drulmigo system by the
Issuance If the bom In payment there,
for. The usual numls'r of bills were pre-
s.irtesl anil rferry to omhtec. and
the reports Of commlPtees recv-nmendlng
the pu.vm.-nt of ivrtnln tails examined
were amoved.
The .imimimMitlon from the AstorU
Progrewlve (mm.al sss.vlatlon rec.
ommendlng that. In view of the Inef.
flcienoy of ttw present stre.H giving In
the city, a stvthin of asphnltum nn.l .
W(Hlen blivk ivivement ho I.U.I between
Seventh and Klghth stcsits w Com.'
men-lnl stret. as a twt of a new pav. '
nn-it. was r-ferrtl to the commit. -e on '
vr..n.s ami public wiiys.
The pogltlon of property owners for the
lmiro-mem of Wh-hrh and Seventh
striets uth over the hill to Young's
bay -.us referriHl to the wmmltttv on
stn-ts nnd public wuys. ,
The rxports of the tissisurer and police
Judge for the tt-nl quarter of 197 show.
Ing rho state of the city's flounce ami
bonded trUbtelnt, were refrr to
the committee on ways, and mean.
An orillnnnce defining public niilsancs-s
ind provNSng for tho putilshmcnt of per.
s..ns refusing to nNne the ime. a sub.
lttite measure for a previous ordinance
on the subject was ren.l the flrt time
An or.Wi.inee appropriating : for
the benefit of S. N'ormlle on McClure
.rraln. was rend the first time.
An ordlmim-e tiMropriotlng from
theg.-nenl fund to the Commercial street
extension fund, under susiK-nsion of the
rules was rend the third lime anil posse
An ortlnance apprr-xiatlng f out of
the fVmmeivbil etreei extension fund.
for the benefit of W. S, Kinney, under
suspension of the rules wis rend third
time and isiseed.
An onlinnn(e ameivllng section II of the
orllnanco regulating lleensnn In the cliv
rf Astorl.i, under suspension of fh- ru'.
w;is rei.l the third time ami passed.
An onBrnnee cn-Htlnir the M."itre
dnilnag" fund wv read the third time
and ta.s.l,
rn motion ti e meotlng ailj urne, to
meo' Tm-sikiy nt I p m. to consider
the rvmmT'- il r. et exti-nsi'n nvitt. r
in 1 other business.
TI1K ol.Il WAV
Of Trotting Dyspepsia nnd lndlg-stlm
by Dieting, a Harbarous .ui.l
rseh-sa ne.
Wc say the old way. but really It Is a
very eommon one nt the r.ent time
and many dyspeptics nrd physli lans n
well, conshler the first st.p !o take In
nttemitlng to euro Indigestion Is to diet.'
either by selecting certain fisxls and re
jecting others or to greatly diminish the'
quantity usually taken. In other w.rls
the starvation phin is by many supposed
to te tbo first essential.
The almost certain failure of the star
vation cure for dyspepsia hns een pro
vwn time nnd ngnln. but still the mo.
mem dyspepsia makes Its appearnnr. a
course of dieting Is nt once ndvlsed.
All this Is radloally wrong. It Is fool
ish and unsrle itlftc to reemm-nd diet.
Ing or st.mallrrn to a man suffering
from ' dyspeimla feenuse Indigestion It
self starves eviery orirun nnd every nerve
and every fibre In the body.
Whnt the dysperitlr wants Is al.undnnt
nutrition, which means plwnly of go,d.
wholwomo. well-cooked food nnd some,
thing to assist the weak stomneh to di
gest It. This Is exactly the purpose for
which Stunrt's DyHpoia Tablets re
auaptM and this Is the method by which
they cure the worst cases of dyspensln
In other words the pilent eols plenty of
w-holeome f00. and Stuart's Dyspepsia
T-. t.l,.. .11 i. . - . .
.iiK.-i ii io r mm. in this way
tho system Is nourished and the OA-er-
worked stomach rested, because the fib.
lets will dlg-t th.- foo.1 whether the
stomach works or not. One of these
tablet, will digest 3sVi grains of meat
or eggs,
Your dnieirtst will tell you that Htu
nrt's Dysp.psln Tablets Is the purest
nnd safest remedy Fold fur stomach
troubles and every trial makes one more
friend for this excellent preparation.
Sold nt ri cents for full slzrl package
At all drug stores.
A little book on stomach diseases
mall"! free by addressing Stuart Co.,
Marshall. Mich. '
AN APPRAL FOR CrOTHINO.
Help the poor nnd nrofly iy sending
clothing to the parlors of (he W. C.
T. C. In Rescue hull on nir.v Thiir.dn-
from 2 p. m. till 3 p. m.
NOTICK TO THE STOCK HOLDERS OF
THE FISHERMEN'S PACKING CO.
Notice Is hereby given to the stock
holder of the Fishermen's Packing Co.
that a regular annual m.-tlng will be
held at their office at Astoria, Oregon,
the 2Tith day of October, at 9 o'clock
a. m., for the purpose of electing a board
of directors nnd transacting other busi
ness that rmy come before the meeting.
JOHN PETERSON,
President.
AUG. MORERG, Secretary.
Astoria, Or., Sept. 29, 1897.
Warrenton. Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Maw on application.
TuiJAHi'ui:urt Nivrii'i:,
Notice Is hereby given that (here Is
fuiul. In the city trvttitiiry to liy all
WMrnuits drawn on Hit. general rund. and
Indorsed prior to April 12. !:. Interest
' will rtxise nfler this dule.
J. W. IMNN,
City Trrrtsurer.
When going Kant travel on th North,
em l'n. 'I'lo Hallway. On!, k time and the
; only line running dining car Train.
leaves I'ortlaud dally at It o'olook a. m.
NOTICK.
Nolle Is heieby given that all junr-
lerly licenses are now due and payable I
'' l,ll,,f of Poll.-e at hi oltlce. nd'
If not wld wllhln ten day from dnte
of this notice, a penalty of per cent
additional will t charged,
H. K. NEIJtON.
Auditor iukI Police Judge.
Astoria. Or., October J, IS87.
Northern Pacific railroad trains leave
Portland dally at 11 o'clin-k a. m. f.T'
Titconia. S;nikane, anJ the Fast. CI . s
cormeiMlon made at Sj okane for Itoea-!
land. Nelson. Sajulow and British Co-1
lumbia ntlnlng ranis For map and
Information call on or address
C. W. STONK.
Astoria. Or. !
WHEAT.
On June St wheat sokl at 3"io. It has
since sold at II MV Dlfterrn , 3W4c,
r H.9rS on 10. (W bushels, lino would have
mn,i ,ilj amount t our system of Join!
Investment acouuts since Jun X Why
nt try this sylem and Increase yoijr
),.- Amounts of nnd upwards
received.
our Information Is of sueh character
nn, from such source as to make U n-
1lr,y f-HaLi-. Write for particular. J.
,; Knowlton A (., grain brokers. SeJ
cuifornla stre. t. San Francisco,
rilK OHJKCTION' NOT C.OOp. j
" -"-J" -
to i-Ttlslng matter In the columns of
a nci'air. The ground of objection
Is that they do not want to read ad-'
vertlsements. Now this oblectlon Is n.d;
giMhi. jor (Mifni.ni's in-p nuiiruw.
metits convey valuable Information.'
For Instance, how else would the trav.
ellng public l-'srn "f the ece.-nt din-
Ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen-
tral lln.s botween St. I'aul and Chlcairo,
or the irenral comfort of traveling over
hi. o- n v -.im,i,.r- -.il
on the nnu-at ticket agent or addrni
J C. l'ond. C.. P. A.. Milwaukee. WU.
or Ceo. S Itttlly. Central Agent. 21
Stark street. Portland. Or.
"s -
Report of trie Condition
ok Tit
ASTORIA WATinWAI RANK
nuiunin nn i ivuni. unnn
AT ASTORIA,
In the Stale o Oregon, a I llieelme ol business,
tie tuber a. ml
HsoiKirs
l-nns and dlscouir
V S. bowls' in secure rlrruliitlui
rreiiuuins oil I' H iNinils
I. wo uo
H. ati v:
3HI''0,
I. 110 00
HUs-ks, se'-urlties,
Hanking-hoiiH... fun liursu1 fiatur. a
tJthsr real estate and mortgtgct
owneti
Ins from national btukf nut reterre
gntt
I'ue from slate tisnks nnd hankers...
Itlr fnun Kiroveil reserve agents
Cheeks ami oilier raili ;eins
Notas of ittlier Nstioiial luniks
Kraetoiil uiHar eurreney. nickels,
and cenis v. ..
LAwrt L Mosxr Uxatxvx IN IUnx, VII
Pl,l.' "2
:i.a.rt t7
""""S UU
.',7j
I
Specie..
LeiMl-tstiiltr notes
I .-K.llrj Vi
aim a.iMkr.'
lledeinptlnn fiiml with C.H. Trraturer
(6 er cent, of clrciil.tiniu
rota) fai,noa
l.MHit.irir.s.
Capital stork paid In I MA) 0
Surplus fund 7,'KI 00
I'mllTideil nriiflls, less etpe es and
tales Pali
iall
6.BT1 IIS
ll.le'jO 00
National hank notes outstanding
luillvldiial deposits sunjeei
to cheek ..HW,i lK
Demand i ernflcates of iic
Dnslt s.PVI 36
Tims eeitidcsies of depo'll IM-IM.KJI M
Total.
IH,7!0 S3
Htate ofOri foii, (.'oiinly of Clatsop, :
1. .1. K. IliL-uiiiH. cashier i f the ahov
naineil bank, do solemnly linear that the Hbor
statement Is true to the best of mr ksowle lge
anil oeuer, j. r.. liin'ii.in.miiirr
hiit)s. rlbei1 and sworn to bcioittliie thla 14th
day of October, IBV7.
K. Z. FKROIIHON,
sAr.J Notary I'ublle lor Oregon.
Correct Attest:
I). K. WAKKKN, I
C. S. WKHill I, t Directors.
II. C THOMPSON, t
NOTICE OP COMPLETION AND AC.
CEI'TANCB ()! . DRAIN IN
M'Cl.URKB ASTORIA.
Notice I hereby given that S. Normlle,
contractor for tho construction of a
drain In McClure's Astoria, under the
provisions of ordinance I'M, on the 12th
day of October, li7. (lied In tho office'
of the Audllor and Police Judgo of the
City of Astoria, tho cerllficnte of the
Cliy Surveyor and Hiiwrlritondent of
Streets, approved by tho Commltten on
Btreets nnd I'ubjlc Ways, on tho enm
plotlon of tho "McClure Drain."
After the expiration of the time here
inafter specified, If no objeetona to the
acceptance of such work be filed nnd
the Common Council shall deem such
Improvement properly completed, ac
cording In rhe contract nnd plans and
specifications thTefor, the same may
bo accepted.
Objections to tho acceptance of snld
drain or einy part thereof may be filed
In the office of the Auditor and Police
Judge on or before Friday, Octolier 15,
1R97. H. VS. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, October 13, 1W7.
the Best-
THE CENTER
ON THE
Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon Be
doubled It Is distinctly the best property
on the market.
IFIne large level lots, surrounded by many improvements,
at very low prices.
Is It not a fine investment?
IDE ASTGR1AN WI COLUMNS
MKN WANTICD.
Kill I road hand wanted for Iminrdlat
work on track. Apply at nm i. Flai
block. A. A C. It. It. It.
1A)T.
I t.dHT-Milk account Umk. Please leave
at Aatorlnn oflUe. W. J, Ingalla.
wok Rtrrr.
F'll HKN'T - Kucnlslml frmit room HI
flro. tintrul lis-atloii. ltitjulie at As
torWin.
KtH UKNT-FurtdahtHl rooms, a
suite or single, by tho day r month
Hotel Tlghe, uiuhr utlre new uuuiaa
mont ' tlrvat reluct ion In ralea. Mr
O. V. Porter, manager. C. Kleventk
and Franklin.
rilOFEHfllONAL CAUUB.
C. C. llUDWlCU.
ATTOKNEY AT UAW.
(.iaiiderson Building.
Astoria. Oregon.
H. T. CHOBtlT,
ATTOKNBT-AT-LAW.
Ml Commercial (tract.
i Chester V. Dolph.
nichard Nlx
!lH.)l.l'H A Nl.XliN,
ATTOKNKT8 AT LAW.
Portland. Oregon. M. S. M and II
Hamilton llulldlng All legal and vol
lection bualn as promptly attended Is
Claim against th government a
alalty.
PH. JAV TtrTTUE.
PHYSICIAN AND Hl'HOEON
Oftlor. roottis t and , I'yihUin bulldg
6.11W I'ominerclal St, lt-ldenc sm
Telephone SX.
Acting assistant surgeon V, 9. Ua
rlne h.Mipltal ervlc.
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Q A. IIOWLHT.
ATTORN KT ANI COUNSEL, IR
AT LAW.
Office on Hond (treat. Astoria. Or
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liK. O. D. EST KB.
I'llYBICIAN AND HUHCiBON.
Special attention to disease of wonie.
and surgery. '
over nanilger- store.
Asturls
Telephone No. U.
tui.
H. L IIKNDEUHON.
Ofllee. Klnnry llulldlng. Astoria
Offlc hour.
1 to a. m,: U to I and I to J p. m.
Special at ten ton given to th treatment
Disease of the Ey. Chronic Ms-
easvs, and Surgery,
II. A. SMITH
DENTIST,
Rooms 1 and i, Pythian llulldlng
. over C. II. Cooper' ator.
1
JOHN T. LIOHTER,
ATTORN KT-AT-LAW.
Office, upstair. Aatoiian nulldlng.
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BOCIETT MEETINOS,
XEMPLE LODGE NO. 1. A. F. aas
A. M. Regular communication held on
M m0Il0,
O. W. LOUNSUKURT.
W. II
C. HOLDEN, Secretary.
GO EAST
. . VIA . .
Library Car Route
AMERICA'S SCENIC LINE.
.leal, la
Dining
Car la
Carte
The all-rail route to Kootenai mining
district, via Seattle and Spokane
Shortest and Quickest Line
St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Dulutfi, Chicago
AND ALL POINTS EAST
Through Palace and Tourist
Sleepers, Dining; and Library Obaerva
tlon Cars.
Dally TroitiH
.,.FQHt Time
SEHVIC AND HCKNKUY UNEAQUKI.ED
For tickets and full Information cal
on agent O. R. A N. Co. or address
A. B. C. DENNISTON,
C. P. ft T. A., Portland, Or
B. C. STEVENS. O. W. P. A., Seattle.
Ladles Who Value
A refined complexion rnustnse Pozmnl's Prer
der. It proilucco t soft end bor.utlfrl cLIn.
f
OF DEVELOPMENT
WEST SIDE
aivBH ciioicis or
-2-
Transcontinental
ROUTES.
Via Spokana and St. Paal
Via Ogdflfi, Deover and
Omaha or Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining: Chair Cars
Astoria to San Franolsto.
Columbia, Sunday, Heptainbsr I
Hut of California, Friday, Hoplembsr .
Columbia. Wednesday. H-plonihr II
Slat ut California. Monday, Septem
ber K.
Columbia, Saturday. Heptnmlxr 9
Stat of California. Thursday, RHtsm.
br Ju.
Columbia, Tueaday, October 1
Stat of California. Sunday, October M.
For rat and f snsrmt tan
kw eJU
o or addr
Q. W. LOUNSHKHR1.
Ageak
W. II. IIURI.IIURT.
Oen. Fa. Agt.. Portland. Or
THIS RAILWAY CnMPANT
(iporatea Its tra.ns on the fiuuoua block
system.
I.Uhla IK trains by cW.tit.lly Ibrougb.
out.
! . a tl rrlebraled rl, oirlo Inrih read
ing lamp,
UlllM spl'lelldlr ruilllMietl nuna-r
trains every day ood night Mra
Ht. Paul and chbugo: the
CIUCAUO, UII.WAl KKlv A HT. t'AVU
Also oterntra tei.ln-liott.'e.l veatlbultsl
trains, carry Una the l.iicel pel at. can.
part moot rnr. I.brnry buffet sirmkkig
car, and pain drawing room aWiwrs.
Parlor car, fren rrelndng eholr car aaul
the Very best dining Car Service.
For lowest rate to any point In lh
tfn.ted Hlatrs or Canada. aiply tc,
ticket ngent, or addr-s
C. J. EDDY, Oen-rul A.ml.
J. W. CASEY, T. P. A.
Portland. (r
ARE TOIJ OOINO BABT?
ARE YOU OOINO EABTr
ARB YOU OOINO EASTf
Ii lure ami see I hat your
ticket reads -til
THE NORTH-WESTERN LINK
THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE
7IIE NORTH A'lfsTERN LINK)
1IIK NOPTJI.WP STERN LINK
The
CI11CAOO, ST. PAUU
MINNEAPOLIS AND
OMAHA RAILWAYS
Thl I Ih
GREAT SHORT LINK
Hitwn
DULUTll, SAINT PAUL, CHICAGO
And all Points East and South.
Their Magnlflomt Track, 1'eerlens Veett-
butod Dln.ng and Sleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME"
Have given this rond a national reputa
tion. All clnssea of passengers oafrtt4
on the vestlbuled trains without sgtra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
oyer thl famous line. All agents buy
ticket.
F. C. SAVAGE, T. F. and P. A.
W. H. MEAD, General Agent.
248 Washington St., Portland, Or.
riarble and Granite
M 9.-0..1?..
IHH0PP A MINAR,
Ml K. Morrison Ht., Portland. Or
...AM. KINDS OK CKMHTKKV WOKK....
J. B. WYATT,
Phona No. 68
Astoria, Ortgaa
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries,
ProvlBlon,
PAINTS and OILH.
Spaelal AtUntlos Pals' t Supplying Ship.
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