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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOktlAN, FKIDAY MORNING, NOVRMHRU t2, 1897. 1 ".T' " NOTHING BETTER ) FOR BCIIOOL WEAR .UTtio COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY TODAra WEATHER. oookr, modern It Oocwsuaiia, ruin; galea on the cowt. AROUNDJOWN. What know we of tha world Immenae Beyond the narrow ring of Bent 7 Lowell. Try Schilling's Beat tea and bklnf powder, Don't miss the linen sale at Dun bar's. slt Inland, of Weetport. to vlstUnf In tha olUy. Groceries, at tha lowest price at tna Pacific Grocery Co. Mr. O. W. lounrtwrry went to Port land lost night on a business trip. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 185 Ninth street. In tho police court yesterday George Bolster waa fined t5 for disorderly con- duet. P. J. Ueany, the leading merchant tailor, 1ST Tenth St The highest price paid for fur aklna, C O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder. U prepared to do all kinds f Jobbing- and bunding work: ITS Duane street. O. Frelderburg. ML Hood: John Tur. John Day: A. H. Kllnt. Gray's river: Bom Oliver and wife, Seaside, are reg tscered at the Parlwr bouse. John Darragh has Just completed a bandeewne sketch of the collision which occurred October 4th Miwn the Peru and Orion. Darragh ta a deckhtd on the tug Relief. Mr. G. Wtngate to at the had of movement o build a public landing dock a rfce foot of Tenth street. It to also orrtvroplated to bulM euob. a dock at the foot of Fourteenth street. In the county court Wed net Jay teett aufcry waa taken In the claim of D. 11. Welch against the heirs of the estate j of Nancy "Welch and the matter was takan under advisement by County Judge Gray. Try an oyster stew, for 25 c nls. at the Parlor, next door to Hahn's shoe tore. Fresh oysters always on band; In. any style, or delivered by the pint or quart, at S and SO oents, re aps? tlrely, In any part of the city. runs bu kwlieat Hour at Star Grocery New crop-nuts, figs aLd aulnt, at eur Grocery. Fine cabbage for kraut at Koas, Hlg gins Co, 'a Sec the prices of stamped linens at Dunbar's. Bicycle and repair shop at 115 Ninth street Charges reaaonabla Fred Foster and Mrs. A. S. Frederick son, of Cathlamet, sre b the chy. Tou ctn always And the best cream ry butter and sweet fresh cream at th Parlor. Dry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria Land & Investment Co.. Commercial and Eighth streets. TWelphone W. Mrs, R. E. tmtth has removed her dresmuiking establishment from -t Bond street to Ommerclal street. Wm. Baker ho commenced the erve tlon of his realdetw In Vppettown. Con tractor Ferguson ta doing the work. The fifty-game tournament at the A. F. C. alleys Is sasured and will commencr next Monday. Thirty entree have been niiule. Wm. Moleby. Wm. C. XefT, H. Cloud and wife. Vancouver; Gcorg Albers, Portland. tv at the IMrker bouse. G forge V. La F;irge.representlng pod well, Carhlll ft Co., Is In the city. He has charge of the affairs of the Oriental liner Mogul due here today. F. J. Crane, Wm. B. HoClngHWorth, Chisago: C. F. Pearson. R. M. Irvine O. L. Warden. Portland: Chaa. T. Orr. St. Louis, are at ttie Occident. We Will Give $1000.00 to the person who wiV send us the larg est number of subscriptions to th I.aillrs' Home Journal between now and April 15. IS This Is In addition to a liberal coin, mission paid for every subscriber secured. We shall divide Wl.W among W agents who do the best work for us between now and April 15, 1SSS. Our FavlfUi CVwwt Manager will be pleased to sea those desiring to take UP the work. Addreee, W. 11. DANIELS, Occident Hotel, Astoria, (regon, Nsvtnlxr ij-13. 1O97. THE Cl'RTIS ri'HLISHIXG CO., rniuntLrnu. NOTICE: The put'Uc should rem m. ber that there Is but one original alr Mghth. Queen heater In the market, and that Fisher Bros, are tnv exeluslva As, torla agents. Attention, Ladies! Commencing today and until further notice, all stamped and embroidered linens will be sold at a reduction ot 25 per cent, at Albert Dunbar's. 1 wonder how It Is the Eatock oyster parlors are getting such a trader Well. thy get their oyeten fresh erery day, give big measure, good service, and that Is the secret of success In business. Nina linti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ChiirUa Llial. died yoatenlny morning In I'jaontown. aged 2 years. The funeral ill tuke place today and ithe remains will be interred in Greenwood cemetery. Ri'Vort waa received yeeterday evtvjng thai th men on the GVnmr.ig. uraiet her new owner Mr. Kiernon, at dead low water yssreenJay, picked up the hawsei which parted 'two ws ago, attached a cable to It, and ruiu.ed tiuiciit brfort the tide cane In, throwing the htad ol the vesvrl fifty fett neaM to tne sea, whert she k now rentj-g in an easy po sition. It is now heileveil tha: Mr. Kler- n into thr Mr, Martin Ford Is now convalosent. Home made mince ui.nt uv per pound, at Star Umcery. For real life-like and artistic photos. call on Sncdgrues, the fotografer. Our prices ara th lowest la th city. Call and us. Paclfle Grocery Co. Ask for sample ot Chase A Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross. Hlgg.ns A Co.'s, At the puUto bowling nlk-y yesterday object tona to such assessment roll must be (lied In writing with the Auditor and Police Judg. The Committee on Str els and Publlo Ways, together with the Hoard of As srasors of the City of Astoria, will meet In the Council Chambers of the City Hall In the city of Astoria, on Frlady, Novem. ber 1. tSS at the hiMir of 10 o'clock a, m of said day, to review and equalise such assessment and thereafter report their actions to the Common Council. It. E. NF.lON, Auditor and Polios Jinlge. Astoria, Oregon. November . 1RT. NO WASTW OF WtKIVt Evidence Which Is Right to the Point and Reliable. Judge Frank Ivea. of the district court, Crookaton, Minn., says; For some lime I haw used Stuart's Pysp-psta TaNets with seeming great benefit, with few ex ceptions, t hayi not b. en so five from Indigestion In twenty-flvw years. George W. Rooaew:!, Vnlied Stut s consul to Bruswls, Belgium: Htunrfs r-spepsl T;Ulets, safe, pleasant to tak. convenient to carry, give keen ap. petit, perfect dlgestloi.. Mr. W. P. Tomlln. mechanical engineer, Puluth, Minn.: One bog of Stuart' Pyapepala TaM.hs has done Its work, and I am again gaining flesh and strength. O. K. Ransom. Hustonvllle. Ky. : I was distressed nn.l annoyed for two years with throwing up food), often two or three time a day; had no certainty of retrtln. mg a m.l If t ate one. Four boxes ol the tablet from nv druggist haw fully cured me. I find them pli-nsant to take, convenient to carry. Rev. O. P. Brown, Momlovl, Wis.: Tfta ffect of Stuart's Pyspepsla TSiNets Is simply marvelous: quite rurty dinner Bon Womely wis high with a score of vs. of broiled beef steak cause no dletress 1 since I begun their use. Tne Gorge W. FJust take the United StiMea mall to Al..-ka fvr rfhe first time this momlng. A meeting of the eommlttvio on trane ptrtat1ivi, of the Chiunln-r of Commerce. wus held in the editorial rooms of the Astorian yveteirday afternoon. The sub Jeot under cunslderatkou I the effort about to be m,te to secure the n-hi-tlon of Astoria na a col!t (tort for the new Crump line of steamers to be ?tfaMthc1 between San Francisco and Alaska. The meeting was a very eurmeit and Interest ing one. It whs determined that an1 en ergetic effort ought to be made to secure the desired end without delay. Steps will be taken to communicate xrtth the officers of rhe stenjnHhlp company, ami a sr.we ment of the Imporhuice of the great Columbia river lvi.iln will be set forth and such other kformatlon as to Astoria's new railway and Its prolxihle value as a feeler to the new lino will he put In shape and forwnriled nt an eurly date. dence of A. B. Dubo(3 at the corner Fourteenth and Duane streets Mr. R. Anderson, who has been a resi dent here for some ten years left las: fclgtit via the Great Northern to pay a visit to his old home In Finland, which he has not seen In ten years. Mr. An-, nA w(1 hu w KI?wwi derson will return In' time for th spring. wier elections. j . . The United States rM-nue cutter ferry The outbuildings attached to the rel-j fell Into . ' the bay early yesterday mornlne. The ' ... , . I ote.l down by her own navlsa.or. Cai- piling was In had condition nml :hi ,,,,, . , . . t . tain Phllilpa says h- hiid a pleasant storm of yesterday proved too much fori .... ,. . . ... . . 'visit in the metropolis, the weather wae It The buildings are owned by Frank , , , ,, , ; gid and business In the city lively. He L. Parker. , . ... i.i.inii ail ine sieura vti-i.s r.. pori. Mrs. PhllllpB arrl-ed from the ensn an 1 accompanied the captain to Aetorla, w'hen? stie and her datutht--r will spend the winter. The heavy rains wer-? anilous'.y looked for by the losrgers on the lnwer Oumhla. The heavy n.lnf:i!l for the pn forty- eight hours has sw-lll tlv creeks trib utary to thp Columbia orvd ttx-y are run ning bank full. Lojrjrers are husy sluic ing and drlvii p and are putting on extm i men and a. genenl ck?imij fr.jm the I banks of the creek may b -Trect-d A pretty eight was observed from lb. water front yesterday afternoon when s procession of gwerrmia rt vessels, headed by the Bailey Gataert pntved down the river from Tongue Point. In the lln o' march were the Mendell, Manzanlta, Columbine and Commodore Perry. The ia'tt-T came to vchor off Fourt?nth atreet do?k. The seugilla along the waterfront are almost as tame these days as barnyard fowls. The rough weather has driven i them in from the oumide, ar.J they, .V.. nn ,tu. ..jlt, till .r.. t t , ,, . r asthe creeks fall as fast as thi-y rile proaohes them within a ftw ftt, seem- , , , , . . , . , J an-1 would lave the lotrs In he same lngly too lazy to move. The smelt and. . , . . ... ....... ' position as before th" frfwliet. I: l safp ... . ' , .MO say that with this fresh.-t million? gone from the river, and they lay and , , . . . , . - L ' L lOf feet of Iocs will r'-ar-h tidewater, ar.d watdh for tlw refuse thrown from the wrin r-eni ai.ince in tne prtre or loirs. r,gt-Tf will rlose the most pros perous reason Chey have sen In a trio many ye-irs. This work has to be done very Tiicklr, galleys of the ships and river steamers. A. P. The O. R.& N. steamer Columbia, Cap tain Conway, arrived in at 5:30 yester day afternoon from San Francisco. Tn captalai repoi'teil that he reached the vi cinity of the lightship about 2 o'clock yesterday tnorning. The weather was so thick and foggy that he could not see the lightship and oould not locaite It, as the' latter-e foghorn was not blowing until ( There was a rou,!r"r meeting last night o'oloclt in the afternoa. when tlie for; ! of tlle A1 Progressive C'ornm-r,) lifted. The caption sighted the China ,' Association. There was a Urg numb r Steamer Mogul which was cruUing abotM ' l'renl- 'nclu-Ung several ,,-w memrs. A KOLSINCr MBKTINO. C. Uml Night A5U1 on 8-vvral ImiKirUint Matters. the lighuslilp, awaiting a chanoe to oome iiiLo the iruubor. After arrival at Ms dock here. Captain Conway learned thai the lightship foghorn was not blowing prl!W' an'1 a'Jvisln because there was no oool aboard tilt: ship. Ifc was ilso informed that tliere were no pilots outuide because all the men on the schooner ouisl!e had been used in bringing ta the vessels whioh bad rwcerttly arrived a.Kl that the other pilot schooner ha not yet b??n able to put to sea. The Eraemar and four deep-sea sailing veBstls are at anchor I:side the Imrbor, r.ear the mouth of the river, awaiting their chance to gat to sea. The tug Relief went down to the mouth of the river yesterday and returned again as she oould see nothing In the dise fog. Captain Conway eald the bar was m,Tf perfectly smooth when he passed In. A communication was read from the Coal Cr-k Coal company relative to Interesting AMtorbi capita! in th'- enter- ?Of;latlon to commit! k-.j t in -st.t'ai.. th- pro;erty. Tije m.iJ.t'-r vr:u r ferrcl to the oommltt'-e on mlner;:lfi. Mr. George Hartley, secretary of the new Copper River Tr!irur"r;;alon Co.. r-'- rt!y inwrjKjnitfyl, w.t jirrne-nt ar.d made known thi objects of the enter prise and arked She axsciclii'.ion to lend us kuikim. j ri4- mun'T w'.-ih reierred to tho committee on navigation. T'n- rnatttr of the new ri.eamship llir to be Htart-d by the Ornmrm of Phil irlel pliia. h'twecn Han Frar.r-iwo and Alaska, wa refirnd to the commllteo on eom- l'eter THE StNO REX'ITAL. Cd.cert at the Firm ITesbyterlan Church by the Y. P. S. C. E A covert enjoyed by many of Astoria's most critical musicians anti virti.i.ite,1 In by the leudicg bK-al 'tal.nt. assist -d by Miss Gladys Jon.w, was h-ld nt the Prestvytcria i church kiKt evening. De spite the f.Ai.Tneney of the weuther, th church w.ui well filled. The Mwses Har riet Sayre. Nora Nickvrson. Amy Powell, and Ietu Iewis anted as ushers. Mr. J. T. Roes o(Kie-d the "nailal" concert with Heyman's popular tenor solo. "Yes. Thou Art Mine." The Misses Pearl and Frar k Holden rendered u. very graceful duet entitled "I Live and Love Thee." Mies Gladys Jonew then sang Nesslers "Farewe'.l." Miss Jines his a very b-au-tlful voice, and her graceful personality brought an enthusiastic n icore. to which she r-ispondcd with a Scotch air. Abt's soprano solo, "Embarrassment" wes well rendered by Mrs. F. Bosworth, after which Muw I.-tura Fox gave a brillhinrt remlitloi: of tlie "Kaurt Waltz" by Liszt. "Still as rhe NUrht." by Bohm, was sung by Mrs. J. T. Ross In h-r Inimitable style. Her rich voice, charml-g execu tion, and cVear expression need no In tnxluctlon to Antoria audleno In re sponise to an er thiwiajltlc r. tore Mrs. Roe rernlerwl "Loves' Sweet Sorrow, a favorite ballad. Following this number Mrs. Brenhnm Van Dusen gave an excellent rendering of "In Sweet September," by Hope Tern pK whloh brought the delighted applause of the audience. "When Thou Artt N-ir" by Abt wae very effectively sung by Miss Holdn and Mr. Thonrrtun, and won enthusiastic applause. Mis Jones again favored the audi-nee with two pleasantly contrasting numbers, "Could I." by Tostl, and a lullaby by Vanmh. Mr. Terry MeKean pleased the audi enm with one of his popular humorou sketches. "A Bit of Nature." To routing encore he responded with an other comic selection. Dr. Burnett sang "The Dear Home- lnrd" with much feeling and was recalled Miss Jones clotvd the program with 'Magic Song," rendered with exquisite expression. Mis Maude Warren as accompanist displayed a thorough understanding of thftt Hieate art, and aHed verj' ma terially to the suwess of the concert with her graceful :d artlrelc nceompa- nlmenls. Much credit Is also due Mr. Wyatt, who so nbly acted ns direertor. Over t.000 people In the state of Mlcrt Ignn alone In ISM were cured of stomach troubles by Stuart's Pyspepsla Tnbl- ts. Full slied pih-knges may bo found nt all dnurglHts at W i-ents. or sent by nun: on receipt of price from Stuart Company. Marshall. Mich. Send for llttl- book on stomach lt eases; mailed free. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN MARIES. TRI- The republican voters of the city of Astoria are hereby notified that the pri maries for the electkn of delegates to the city convention will b held on tns lth day of November. 1W, between the hours of IS m. end S o'clock p. m. The city convention will be composed of thlrty-soven (37) delegate, proportioned to the thre ward aa follows: First ward. 18 delegate: Second ward, 13 de. egates: Third ward, 7 delegate This being one delegate for every thirty It ) votes or fraction thereof cast nt the last city election. Polling places and Judges: First will, city hall H. B. Fermwon. A. R. Cyrus, Martin Johnson. Second ward. Welch block-John Welch, Aug. Nelson, Ludwtg Larsen. Third wan!, oil school houseA. Brit, Geo. Nelson. T. S. Cornelius. The repjbllcari city convention Is her, by called to meet at the city hall n Saturday, the 3Wh day of November, S?7. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various cltv offlee to bo volcl for and elected at the city election which Is to take nlare on the Sth flny of December, 1S97. By onler of the riiy r-er tnil Com tee. Signed. J. A. Ft'T.TN. Chairman and Pecretnry pm tern. The excessive use of stimulants causes the hair to turn gray. Shun the cup, and restore the natural color of the hnlr wlih Hall's Hair Ren ewer. Notions At Prices which should put You into the Notion to Buy Here l Aluminum TliimMo I Cnnl 1 looks ami Kyps I Stct'l or l.oiio I'rtH'liot Hook 1 Wliito or l.liu'k t'oi-st l 1 .1100 1 Cnril fa.it black I-arningt'otton 1 Www A pot lhittons 1 ninrk or whito Hat Tin 1 Ynnl Silk RiM-on 1 Pui'iT Tins 1 tJiKul I,ml lVnoil 1 Pozt ii Safety Pins 1 Spool KinliroitlvTy Silk 2 lUxt'.s Matclips GOODS We Seil at Each 1 (.out's Coloml llninlkoroliiof 1 Hall CrtK'hft Coitl iinv oolor 1 Yanl all nilk UlUm 1 TiKkt't Minor 1 Doon Curtain Tins 1 Spool Skirt Uiai.l 1 Tap" Moa.xiiio ;l Skoins KmluMiilory Silk 1 Ijirjjo npor Hooks ami Kvcs 1 SpiKtl wide Tape .V. 1 I Won Iiono Buttons 1 I Won Tailor lluttons 1 Corsot Stool lPaokago (IihhI Knvrlopos GOODS We Sell at Each 1 Tooth Itrusli 1 Hoy Windsor Tio 1 lWon Slato lViioilo 1 Slato Sponjo 1 Yar.l Silk Klastio 1 Spool Maohino Tliroml 1 Hox String HoaJs 1 Hox Wiro Hair Pins 1 IW011 Initial Mark 1 (!ool I Mini lVnoil 1 Tnl.lot 1 Poll aiitl Pun IliiMor 1 Cliilil's Huiitlkoroliiof GOODS We Sell at Each 1 Pair Hross SliioKN 1 t'nko Toilrt Soup oro 1 1 Won Nioklo Plato Safotv PinsS GOODS I lVon llono Collar Pultons 1 lWon Hone Hair Pius 1 Oil Clotli Pit) 1 Cuilinj; Inm 1 I Won Shoo I.aoos I Paper Post Pins I Pall (. N. T. Croolu t Cotton 1 I Won Parninj; N'onllos 1 Piistlo Tooth Pnifh 1 Iup Ink Tahlct 1 Ituttlo Phiok Ink ; We Seil at 4C Each . : SHANAHAN BROS. The Only Store That Sells Cheap A K!.CNIIKK HOOK. NOTICK. I im K, K F V H AMi KW INii IAi III.NKs ... Umbrellas r Repaired IUte-hr-illte, wnltcrirs are slilerl f-,rn-t by nx-n who drs well. $200022 Don't waste your time ami money and health on weak cheap and alum chcajj baki: powders. Ask ror.!!y your with Instructions to draft to tne manngr-rs showing Astoria's ad mnt.Lces a; a eeenort, . and endeavor to nrr;ij e tat this place lie mndr- a p"rt of call for the new line. The Keomary was Instructed to ad dress a letter to Congresnmen Ellis and Tonsil- now in Portland, InWtlng them to Astoria before trr-lr d'-irirture for W,'u4iingtrt ithi.t the cltlzi-n-i of AR'.orla may oonfor with them reCailvo to nfded l"glslatloa In lhalf of th- lower Col umbia river ooiinlry. A irol dc.il of talking wns cone by tho- prv-pt nrK much Interest wis manifested. The full Mst of committees, appointed by the essoclatlon, is at hard nnd wt h published 'tomorrow. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hc-reiby given to all pirtle.-i holding Clatsop county warrants, en dorsed prior to May 10, 1S95, to present tho same to the county trwuturtr for payment, at his office, 10) Tenth street. Interest cease on this date. Ia tod Astoria, Oregon, this tenth iTiy of November, 1897. IT. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. XOTTOK OF FIMNO OF ASSESSMENT FOR DRAIN IN M'CIXTRE'8 ASTORIA. Notice Is hereby given that the a m-nt roll containing the special (iess ment for the construction of the drain In McClure's Astoria has been filed In t'ne office of the Auditor and Police Judpe and 1s now open for Inspection nnd will so r main open until the 19th day o' November, 18ST, prior to which time all The worst cold I ever had In my life was cured by ChamWlnln'j Cough Rem edy." write W. If. Norton, of Sutter Creek, Cal. 'This cold left mo with a cougn and I waa expectorating all the time. The Remedy cured me. and I wnnt nil my friends when troubled with a cough or cold to use I!, for It will do them good." Sold by Estea-Conn Drug Company. A min who Is a perfect dear anywhere but In his own homo would be adjudged a tx-ar If his wlf wro called upon to state what animal he most nsemWCtl TO CL'RE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the money 1? It falls to cure" 26c. For aale by Charlea Rogers. T"l-re Is a orymg n-d for a genuine rainy day gowi. This tact Ik ln.inwise) upon you every day oh bud wintrier. Small pill, safe plir, best pill. DeWltt's T.lttle Early Risers cure biliousness, con. stlpatlon, sick headache. Charles Rog. er. The vcstlbifled trolley mm mny nnt be much tn look wt, lut they will tie nopre. clatcil whwm bllsttrds tilow. Mr. N. N. Osburn. well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with a lame back. Ife was persuaded to use Chamberlain's Pain Rolm. It (rave him relief In one nlirht. This remedy Is also famous for Irta cures of rheumatism. For sale by EBtes-Conn Drug Company. The Chicago Record's boo for told sukers Is now ready. A reader of this hook will know more of Alaska snl the wonderful Klondike district than he could lenrn by months of personal observation and reeenrch on tlw ground. In cornier tson with otrier works on the subject It Is tlui "Wctwlw's Iol.oi'jiry of Alaska," a perfect and pevrtnm volume, at once the model and despair of rival publlsheit. It tells of the richest and most exten sive gold fields the world haa ever know.--llow they were dlscovervd -Flrldi yet unexplored -Tun years' work al ready In slifht-Where Is the mother lodoT The fortune already made The mil lions to be taken out next year How lo i get there R. R. fare and other exxp-ns from all pol?t Medical hints I'llma fmciil m:ip Oovrmment reporti land ,uid water routee Projected r ill-1 Ali ll l.lhl ro.uK-Mlnlng lawre Customs. In hrlef, ! " ' all that Is known of this wonderfdl land ( OfkWitZ or r.ilMilmn Wraith. It ta trw only au thentic, practlral book, offlrlnl and en dursed. About ft") pagea. Handsomely '.Kiund In art canvas j'rl'j. 11. !0. Agents are wantl to han11e this vn. unlile work. It Is a chance of a life lime. Experb-nce I not neoasary, aa full jistrucUoi are aent and the whole pnople aie clamoring for the book. Re ports from ogenls JiMt started show won. ierful succesa. Sales run as high as 20 books nn hour. Rig commissions aul valuable premiums are allowed. Cradk la given and freight paid. It la an oppor tunity to gain a competence In a short time. The book Is not sold through book s'ores or newspapers. Complete ranvasa lug outfit w.ll be mailed for 10 cer.ta, atamps. To place where we have no agent a full copy of the book wtll be w-nt to ciwtomera, lmiald, on recelp of prl-re. Address, exa-tly, Monroe Rook Company, department K, 219, Chicago, I'ntll hirther notice I will rt person ally, nor win my half internet In ilwni. er O, K , be resuklt4i for any detita or w-agee of any nature contracted by A. E. Bolte. for ateamer O. K. L. M, DAVIS. Astoria, Or., Ortober 17. 17. . . . Try Our . . . Honey Molasses THR Kisses ...spa Many nctressej nym to favor long en. gngenvnta and short marrliig. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE PAT Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablcta. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure; c. For sale by Charles Roger. !A mother's praise of her children Is raroly of Interest to any oth r woman. When going Eiuit travel on the North ern Parl'lc Railway. Quirk time and tho only line running dining rara. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. A woman but Mom Iri the first one to Wre In a lovo icffalr. U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, PORT- land, Oreg., Oat. 29, 18S7. Healed pro IKisals for constructing dikes, etc.. In Hayden Bough and Columbia River, fir., will lie rceMved hero until 12 m , November 11, l(fi7, nnd then publicly oiiened. Information furnished on ap plication. W. L. Fisk, Oapt. Engrs. U3 M ANK. I'll.r. rut In to. A. V. ALLl-N. (Irooorios, Food, Kruii Vop tahlos, Crookory, IijrKcr'ri Si!pilits. Cor.Tenth and Commercial (treat. CHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St- We Carry the Ileal iunrtmetil of JAPANESE AND CHINESE Cl'RIOS, I INK DI COMATI I) CHINAWAHI'. ill.K FANCY (l(M)DS. Almi iiiiuiutiietiinTs of Ijidlea' mid ( hit flren s rnderwriir. lleula' ehlMn mn.lr to tinier at the very lowest prlees. We nan iiolli liiK lint th. very beat nmtrrliil mid ilo kihiiI work. hiim IhI Attention Klven to nil (inters fur any atyleof lidltia' w nipa mid t'uderwiiir, Kmir milied iM-rfii'l fit. Ijidlea am eordlnlly Invited to Malt our store nnd etiimliie our atiH'k. Wurc iilwuys pleiised to allow iiurKCHMls rnoriuMONAL card C C lUlOWER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Uunderaon Rulldlng. Astoria, Oregon. II. T. CROflflT. ATTOIINKT-AT-I.AW. M Commercial itracL lllnhard Nli.a, Chester V. Dolph. J'OI.I'II A NIXON. ATTORNEYH AT'lJkW. Portland, Oregon, M. t. M and It Hsmllton llulldlng. All l.gal and enl Itx tlon busln sa promptly attandnd ta rinlms agalnat th. government a pe nalty. I'll JAY Tt'TTLIC. PHYSICIAN AND HCROEON 'Itlre. rotima i and . Pythian bulldf. fi II W t'tiintiirrclal Kt, Iti-aldnnr. aama Telephone M. Acting anslxtant surgeon U. H. Ua rtnn hospital service. II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. J. B. WYATT, Phoa No. el Astoria, Orsgoa Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, ProviBioriB, FAINTS and OILS. Special Attsatloa Psld I. Supplying tklra Rooma 1 and 1. Pythian llulldlng. over C. II. Cooper! tore. Q A. IlOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Offloa on Bond itreet, Astoria. Or. JOHN T. LIOIITER, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Oflloa, upstairs, Actortan Rulldlng. DR. O. B. E8TE8. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to dlaeaaea of womaa and aurgary. OUIos over Danilg.r'i store. Astoria, Telephone No. U. SOCIETY MEETINOfl. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. T. aa4 A. M. Regular communication held oa the first and third Tuesday Tenlng af each month. O. W. LOUN8DRRRT, W. M. B. C. HOLDEN, Beaiwurr. Otwiuinn Jjidy Imikh under (tlass ar: utilized aa charms by women of fashion. The very finest. The no pluH i.l'ra. Tho creme de la creme. That's HARPEIt Whiskey In three Kuigiuiges. Hold l.jf Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. J. M. Thlrawesid, of Orosbeck, Tx., says that when he has a spell of Indi gnation and feel bad and sluggish, he takes two of DeWltt's Little Early Risen, at night, and he Is all right, the next morning. Many thousands of others ('o tho same thing. Do you? Chs. Rogers. The lightest end brlghteet gownn will bo worn tA. -the thwitrea this wl-rt'T. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drugglsta refund the money If It falls to cure: 25c. For sale by Charles Rogers JUST NOW- A Lam Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and Sec Our Nofcby High School Walk In Boot At the Old Reliable Stand- 2Tbu John Hahn & Co. "" 479 Commercial St. "'iiljll'1'1 Only tlirct! tniins in tlio world wortliy of coirijinrison with tlio IJiuliiif-toD'H "St. J'aiil-Cliicnii Lirnitetl.'' Ono in Eurojic. Two en.st of Chicago. Noihj west. So hcautiful, ho luxurioiiH, ho costly u train lias never before been at the disposal of the traveling public of the Northwest. U-svea Bt. Psiil K.ii p. m. Arrlvi-s Chrfj 9 2.'. a., in, Htmid,ird sud Miliiirllneitl li-i.inni. MiiInK ear. ' ;iislr e:ir. Bullet smolier. Tickets at unices of connecting llnea. A. C. SHELDON, General Agent, Portland, Or A. Si C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In Effect Oct. 2.S, 18117. Leave Seaside for Astoria via Flarel at 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. dally. Leave Astoria for fienaldo via Flaval at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m dally. All the A hove TiultH Arc Dally, LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY 1H7J 1857 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... SKLL Ship Chandlery Hiirdwiirc Iron and Steel Coal (iroierlcsnnd Provisions I'loiir nnd Mill Peed 1'iilnts, Oils nnd Varnishes l.o(icrs' Supplies riilrliimk', Sciilcs Poors and Windows Afjrlculturnl Implements Wagons and Vehicles. t 1 : i I . ,. . 1