T1IK DAILY ASTOttlAM, WEDNESDAY MOKNINO. NOVEMBER 17, 197. NOTHING BETTER FOR SCHOOL WEAR USISKftlO COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANT ron HINT. TOR REN TV A lure fumtaheil front room. Apply 621 Franklin avenue. TODAT8 WKATHtUt. Occassional rain; warmer. AROUNDJIOWN. WEDNESDAY. I doubt not bhroutfi the ok, on la creasing purpose runs. Tennyson. Try BehllUng't Best tea and baking powder. Ftoa cabbage for kraut at Rosa, Hlg rins Co. 'a Groceries at the lowest prices at U Faclflc Grocery Co. LAMBS WOOL SUPPER SOLES, X CENTS, AT DCNBAR'8. LADLES' BILK MITTENS, 60 CENTS TO 12.60 AT DUNBAR'S. For real life-like and artistic photos, call cm Snodsrass, the fototrrafsr. Ask for sample of Chnse Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross. Hlg-r.ns Ox's. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTENS. IS CENTS PER PAIR, AT DUNBAR S. You cm always find the best cram ry butter and sweet, fresh cream at the Parlor. The biir steam shovel wiH go to the front- today to commence operations on the various cuts. James 8. Etrsrards. H. Orchard, Port land; T. If. Girder, Warrenton, are at ths Parker bouse. Dry flr slab wood for sale. Astoria Land St Investment Co., Commercial and Eighth streets. Telephone 99. See the funny Utile man. James Qulnn, of Qufun's landing, t In the city. Hear His eatitfiy new won songs, at the Wlsard Oil show. LADIES' CASHMERE GLOVES. B CENTS. AT DUNBAR'S. Bicycle and repair ahop at Its Ninth street. Charges reasonable. Our prices are the lowest la ths city. Call and see us. Pacific Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street. The Columbia Iron Works t engaged In compounding the engines of the Mller. The specialties at the Wlsnrd Oil show are flrot-claos and the best seen heto for long tlmk P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 13" Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. At tlw A F. C. alleys yea.erd.ty Mrs. lngulla scored 9. Herman Wise was high man with a more of 3. Samuel H. Maddock nnd France E. Rtlea procured a marriage !:c-no yes terday In -the county clerk's offloe. Mr. O. W. Tackahury. represrnSIng Sht-rwood & Sherwood, the ltv'.c.ile grocers, paid Astoria a 1nlt yeetrdny. The CVK g;V runl amok-' cunsumin soft coal burning stoves are h:ivlng a great run all over th- country. "Jim" taws says he can hardlv kef p In !ie. Jim taws says th.-ut -dnoe he made the reduction for this wek In the price of j Ms air-tight stoves, there is nv dunger of Doing otxigeii to er'narge any or nis m 'n. The very finest. The ne pli U'ra. The creme de la en-me. That's HARPER Whiskey In three kimruaw. Sold by Foard A Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. NOTICE: The public should rent m. ber that there Is but one original, air tight!:. Queen heater In the market, and that Fisher Bros, are the exclusive As tor-la agents. capitalist and business man In she eaat. A plenMiNy 'llutrtet artdot on Seattle was puNisho! u, a rnvmlnen New York nuviraatne t copy f which Is tn our l. brary rece). nd she w.rk was fallowed up aystemittlculiy ml tttoroucMy trmxurh the lxtl ciumns and the As. sovtated lYess. What wwa the result f Everybody knew about tVMtH; that they oouM tun fit there n.nl gt puss.age to Alaska. Th.ous.ind i removed In Mirre from all over the country sivd Seattle merehoms made minions. That Is the wny Seattle ,d 1t ahe patronised, home Industry.'' NOTICE. Until further notice I wtll not person ally, nor will my half Interest In steam, er O. K., he reepotnible for any debts or wages of any nature contracted by A. E. Salt, for steamer O. K. L. M. DAVIS. Astoria, Or., October f7. 1SS7. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to nil portl.M holding Clatsop ceunty warrants, en dorsed prior to May 19, 1S9S, to present the same to the county treasurer tor payment, at his otnee, KM Tenth street. Interest cease on this date. TVted Astoria. Oregon, this tenth y of November, 1S9T. H. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. Mr. G. W. Tact bury, reptve.vulng Bernhelm Bros., of 'Loul&vttle. Ky., was a visitor In the city yesterday. She steamer Alliance Is supposed to be on the way from San Francisco with tle two big anohcrs for tiie PutrimpM. C. G. PaJmberg. the leading contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and building work; tn Doane street. Bom tast Saturday, to Mrs. Tutae. Uitcago, a daughter. Mrs. Tut'Je Is a sister of Mrs. Thomas Ryrle and Mrs. F. L. Parker. RE-L ESTATE TRANSFERS. deeifct were filed Two Flniji mere cnpslted from a fish boat In Young's bay yesterday morning. They dung to the bottom of the bat until reniyJ by Charles Hoalk.i and Thomas Leonard. The following record yesterday . R Edward ami wife to Her man Welman: Ms 19 ami S. Noek I. West Warrenton I Wm. Ma.therni to R. L J.-ffrw lkvk . Chnlsea n . n. Hendlngton to Trills Kir. ehyiff: south i lots 1 and M(-k lit. Shlveley's. lots 9. b nnd 11. block 7. and lo.s 7. t. 9 and 1. j f'liii wr ifuiui, L wj uiiu ornis, IT3 ' ..... ... j jpeitlvely. In any part of the city. '' A- Angmi.i to S. Oliver: lots The 'funny little man" at the Wizard Oil entertainment at Fisher's npert ! c oi;brt l r he o;lni thm th house last night ilivw a larger crowd j ' who saw the fo-fojt (l.irUff at his than ever and "standSng room only" ' SisMe cnttiure must have b.ik.1 thnwrh - til- rule during tr.e week. spectacles p.-Iithe.l wi:h '"Kopp's P. st." and pnjKihly the chimney nn his own County Clerk Dunhnr ster1ny place,! in the vault several new steel Ties th.it he received from the East. They are shout ! inches long nnd are worked by a eliding extension spring. Try an oyster stew, for 23 c nts, at the Parlor, next door to Hoh.n's shoe ! store. Fresh oysttrs always on hand: i I In any style, or deliver 4 by the! I NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT FOR DRAIN IN M'CLURF.'S ASTORIA Notice Is hereby given that the assess. mm rou containing the speolal nit. ment for the construction of the drain In McClure's Astoria has been filed In the office of the Auditor and Police Judi-e and Is now open for Inspection and will so r- main open until the 19th day of November. 1S97. prior to which time all objections) to such assessment roll must be filed In writing with the Auditor nnd Police Judge. The Committee nn Str ets and Pi:bl c Ways, together with the Ronrd of As. sensors of the City of Astoria, will meet In the Council Chambers of the City Hall In the city of Astoria, on Frt.idy, Jfovem. ber 19. 1S97, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m,. or said flay, to review and equallre such assessment and thereafter report their actions to th Common Council. It. E. NET.JON. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon. November 9. 1R7. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING. A apodal weellng ,of the common coun cil was held yesterday aflrrnooit at I o'clock. The purposes for which It was caII'I were lo ooneldr the extension of Commercial street frm Se-enteenlh street east; to sn.sider itlie feasibility of building one r more public lnt land lugs, ant dr the nwnllng of the c ty cemetery plat, Matir Taylor presldrd snd nil niemlters of the council were present. An oiivUin from the olty attorney slat. Ing that the ctty was now the owner of nil tlk proivrty on tninerctal street enibra.-lMK the dlstrlot xiiitk-mnil and alno that 7S W dumages to proerty holWrs had been ivild. Including t' to W. 8. Kinney, was read and the r'P 'rt llai-ol on file. A resolution by Farkcr d.v-larlng the Intention of the council to Improve (im merclnl street from Seiviiteenth strel east was read. The n-solutlon was unan imously a,k'el. A rep.rt from the w lys and means immrltew tbt th)e- found everything fUvoniMe tor (he extension of said street was read and placed on file. The maps and plats filed by the city surveyor In relation to CVimnetvtal street were ri" tnrnedi In the matter of constructing a public landing. Mayor Taylor state,! that the slip at the foot of IVurtecnth street could be bought at a small cost, and by the expenditure at a n.ill amount of ntouoy uld be made a good landing place. A motion ans made l- Welch Hia the committee on wharxi and water frontage be Instructed b Investigate and rtvrt at next meeting. Otrrlrd. In regard to live city cemelery plat a member of the committee on puNl property, Sceltie. stated that the vHim mltto favored only that per. tbm that la Improve!. -hlh Is alMUrt irt acri-o. A motHn that tn- commit e. preinire a record by section was carrle!. Great Cloak - tt'tK i .'l, H Sale K III Ladles' Wnok Cluo,Hot Co.il, WaH) mine, sale rlce Iullee' IJack or navy blue Ueavr ti(. welt sixtm i't value, sale price S4.95 Uull' fine Kerwy twt. In black only, the Nst MV Oxit ever sold, s.ie pilce S5.00 lullrs' black or navy blue Chin. ohlUik OiHit. bnil.b-l. regulur price 111 S. iwde price CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. for i:s All s? ask Is an order and w will j houe appeare.1 as Mil as th E!ff--I deliver your oysters on Thnnkwrlvtng Tower 1n Paris. morning. Oysters K cents a pint. Fresh BaJKimore oysters. California shrimp and lobsters at moderate prices. Place your order at one Katok Oyster Parlors. The annual sale of tlw Ladles' Guild or urace onurcn wilt oe ,ni with an old-fashioned supper on Thursday even ing, Deceinler 2. The place will be de cided on later.. Before purchasing your Christmas presents elsewhere wait for the sale. The efhipmasters in port are greatly en Joying the Exposition of OaJsop county products at the A. P. C. A. rooms. They are particularly Interested In the younr Chinook Mhnon and express great won der at the number and variety of pro duces of this county. James R Christie has raceived the ap ponltment as boatman to the hewlth of ficer, from Governor Lord, to til! the va cancy caused by the drowning of K. R. Bradford. Mr. Christie is a competent ana skUJTul boataian and his appoint ment gives general satisfaction. The republican primary elections yes terday caused little or no stir and hut few votes were east in any of the wards. The resrular tickets for dei'-gaies from the three wards to the Saturday convention were elected with little or no opposition, except In the Third ward, Wher- there were two tickets. I i H. M. Van Deure. H. S Wiidorth. I Walter B. Pres'.on. O. S. Poru-r and wife. ) Portland : O. W. Tacknbury, Louisville; j G. W. Bauer. Sin Francisco; S. M-yr. ! New York: W. H. Cone, Cincinnati; J- i j Jamison. T. H. Curtis, rjtv; are rf-K. istered at the Occident. j and t. bbx-k r. Hollndav park.. W. B. Headlnr?on to A. O. Srx-x-nrrh: lot 1. N.vk II. Hdlidav I park If. A. Henry to John Hans-n; ts . 3. and 7. W.v-k :i. Seal Rock j beach j Wm. Omss to John Hansen: lots 7. and 15. W.x k 1. Wet Warrenton . K. Ponnhoe to S. S Curtis; sw 'i of sw tj. ,c 2. t 7 n. r 9 w.... C. R. Hiuirlns to D. H. Welch; lots ". bl,ickl3. Shlveby's W. G. Boomer to H. B. Ferguson; lot 3. block 13. second extension to Warrenton l.T-7 110 1' 7) A Pleasant. Smt!e, but Safe f.s'tual Cure for It. m, Er. i The British bark Brussels, m tons register. Captain Alsoj, -hich sailed from Napier. New Zealand, September a. ar rivKl in. rwt yewterday, hiing made a quick passage. Captain Alsop reports having had a smooth voyage, devoid of Incident or accident. He sailed up through the SoclMty Islands, pant the Sandwich Island, and had pleasant weather all tlx wny after the first few days out Captain Phillips, of the Perry, said yes. terday that the movement on the part of j the chamber of commerce ni eh. a t i C A. for range lights at the mou h of " b" Mr. Short the river and the action of the cttv .um. The A. P. C. A. p-op; ta'nk that the o-d-tlme cii'it3m of making ralf rates on the rlv.-r b.;s lo Astorii frjm Inter mer!ate towns fr.r the holidays is a gon.i , one-, ar.d sh-xild be continue- this year. Doubt 1-ss if the comm'.t'ee tIIs en Mr Meh!T. of the O. R v., and '.he White Collar Line. ;h-y e-m gel the cone.-sif,ii. The kife-r is an ol-l.tlme friend it A- loria, .Mr. .i:-ci r-r s nrt act n-i as suming cnntril of the O. P.. & N. was to subscribe 5r) to the l-T reeatta fund. Nc-I1uor.a an-1 friends ye-ste-r-lay ejime to the ri-l.'efof N-;.a., ri'.ss-lnrg and wife and elirht childr-n. who were burn" I out of house anl home- wh1c.h they ownl. with provisions and e-Wrhlnar an! tem-Ior.ir- lWdngs. nth par-nts are hard, working- people an4 have l,r th-ir all. C. R. Hlgtrins to Ed B. Reyer; lot 1". anil K. fltock 15. Astoria addl tion to v arrenron 23 FACTS V8. FANCT. Things and Other Things the Same. Not Alwiyi cn to establish publi'; landing docks for small twits, are two of the wisest moves for the Interest of this harbr ever undertaken. He also says that more buoys and ranire lights are need d up the river In the vicinity of Paget Island. Owing to th ohang"S maele in the rev. f nue cutter service en nccount of 1he fitting out In Ran Francisco of the oti'ter Bear to go to the resc-ie of tJie whal- rs frozen in In the Ar'!c oce-iri. S-cnd Ueutenant Haalce. of the Cermmodore Perrj-, has been promoted and tran?frrd and tetfsy Captain MiilM.s in cemductinT an examination, wliich has already lasted several d.iys, e,f Lieutenant Sttirdovmt, j for prom'tir,n. These examlna'lcns ar ' very ri?!d and no chlM's idnv w-!!l win ! honors for T'n.-le Sam's fTiccr in ev.o ! revenue service. The hos- of friends made by Lieutenant Sturdevant believe be will pass with flying colors. that riO families in Astoria couM sub scribe 11 eaeth and thus eisily ;ind tUi"i(. ly r--rore th cottage that Is now a p!le of ashes, and make a happy fhristmss f..r one stricke-n famty who have been self-supporting, birt have let thejir all. Wf.1 the fK-ojde f.jllrtw -he r"ve-r-nd g'-n. t'e man's !-nd? NEW ENTERPRISE IN POKTl.A.MJ J'ortlanel. Or., Nov. 15 George W. Mc- Ner. the well known grain buyer of San Franelcso, toUy heusrht the Irvlnie ! dock In this city. J. Eppir.ger, another grain merchant of San Fran-lsco, Is also negotiating for a wharf h'-re. I It Wi understood that both McNear and ! EpiJnge-r 1nte-nd to enter extcnslvejy Into j wh. at buying In the Northwest. From yeotenlay's Astorlan. i Mr. M'rNear Mum to know Where the shipping e,f .he P;iclflc Vorthwewt Is go. ! ing to be done. j -Fmh yesterelay's Oregonian. It is siii,j.,i here rh-at the Irlng j 'I' was sold fe-r atirmt $2!.0. j I-'iM niit the: traanp ateumers Flint j shlrej and Florida arriv-ld et.wn from 1 j.-ii ir.rl, with part cargo of wheat, ;m.i are stuck almve Tongue IVIn; aw.iitTltr an r,portunlty to float Into As jtorla harV,r. Following th?m are two ! river steamers with large barge-s in tow j cam-lug the balance of the cargoes f.,r j these steamers, wTile-h will be loaVl Into ! therm here. HOW IT WAS rsONE eV-etttle's Mecbexi rjf Oe-ttlng to the Front Home Industry. WHEAT. advertising of P'-.-if. $200052 Those weak-che.ip and alum cheap baking powders are y.v for health and pocket-book. Ask your grocer and your grocer's wife about Schilling's Best. A Schilling & Company ban FrAncttca 22 I '.Spe-aWni; of tli ' H-." said Atre-nt n 1 re-7.jrte-r ye-s'e-rlay. I It na d.,ne. You s-e. the- mercliants, jprop-riy owners, r.nd lei-nkers r.f fte.ntt i plunked de,wn ?2fi.W In gold twen'le-s on jtthe- e-oun-er of 't.h, pe,st-Inte Tge-neer. I and gv that p(;e-r ene b' a nolle to da I what It thought be-t to bring S -a.ttle fo the front In view of the Klondike Imorn. I I cm tMs Information from a gon'ltman Just from Seattle. "Well, the P.. I. had the firs- man In the fi-ld. It had the Aswlate-d Pr s.h fmrehlse In Penttje. It simply fioode I the entire- cuiiitry w1t,h lonir and Intr-. e'lng r-r.r,rts from the gold fli-ld", elafee fre-m S. Even'fhlng wj-ri m,-,,. center In Seattle-. It wns not nelvertls-Ine- ane dM neit rost a cent rxT-pr the oi:, vhlch we-re paid by th rrcevlnir pap-rs. ar.d the salaries fo corrcspend ents and rt-rmti-r: Te-t it w-:s the very be-i kind of advertising. "The P.-I. Issue d ;, Prw.M Kle.ndlke edf'.lem and sent JOOon ce,p.s to every On J'jne x wheat sold at (Bc. It has ln-e se,. at J1.03U,. Difference, 2Wt:, or nsTS or, Id bushels. SIM wont.l ,,,. i maele tl N r,me,imt by our system of Joint Investment account since June X. Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Ame,nni eif t'i anA r,...i- W. TyiunsU-.-ry tn a ir,celved I will tell you br,n- r.,, ... . . --. . i.a.i-fii in ui Murjrj a cnaraetier and from such source as to make It en tirely re II;,:,1,.. Write for particulars. J iMiejviie-jr, & Co., grain brokers, 202 f.allfortd.-i fitre-'-t. Ran Francisco. Catarrh if tlt st.inuu-h has leng Imtii ronlderl Uhe next thing to Incurable. The usual sympiims art a full or Ideat ing scnstllon after eating, accompanied sonittlmcK ith sour or watery rHIngs. a formation of gases, ouusing pressure on the hirt and lungs ami difficult brcoth tng; heaUii-hes. flikle nwetlte, nervous ncss and a scleral played out. lanruld feeling. There Is often a foul taxte In the mouth, coated tongue, nnd If the Interior of the stvmuu-h miilil l sen It tu!d show n slimy, .inflamed ivndltbm. The cure for this r.irrmioti And obstinate trouble Is fuin! In a treatment which causes the fio.l to be readily, thoroughly digested Uf..M H has time to f. rfh- nt am! Irritate the iMIi-ato mucous surf of the stiHnaeh. To sxure a prompt anil h-alt'iv iftgcstlnn Is the on- mvessirv thing to do and when normal diu-ntUm l secured the catarrhal condition will have ill"appenrel. Accoreling b rr. Hartansnn the safest anl best trtment Is to use after each mc.-J a tablet, nnr.pesisl of ill ieiac. asep-tl- pcpslr.. a llrtle mix. 0.cn Seal and fruit a-lls. Tacsc tablets can now he found at all druir stor. under the n m. of Stuart's rysiei,k T.ibl-ts nnd not Ing a ixttcr.t millone can be u.-l wit it wrf.s t safe-ty an I asenimm-r that heiltt'y atipetlt- .inel thorough iligesti, n will fel low their re-viilir use aft-r meals. Mr. N. J. !!oili.-r. of ;TM ri-art-.rn stre't. Chle-iigo. III., writes: "f.itiirrh Is t bvnl comHtlon resulting frem -v n-c-e-ctl -.,;,! m the head, where-by the lin ing me-mbrane of the n.et Nnviine-s p, fl im l anel the po!onmis il hiuvi tlu re from passing tmt-kward Into the- thr-'it reo-hes the stemiach, thus presluclng ea tnrrhj of the stom;uih. M.-Hc.il nuthnr ItleM preM-rit)sl for me fer three years fer catarrh of stomach without eure, but toetny I am the h.itiplest of men after using only one box ef Btuart's Dysjiepsla T.iMes. I cannot find appropriate words to express my geiexl f-eellng. I have found fle-sh, appetite- ar.l sound rett from th-1r use. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the safest pre"paratfon nn well as the simplest nnd most ronvnl-ent remeely fer any feirm of lndlgestlen, .-atarrh of stomach, bilious ness, sour srom.xch, hetrtlriirn and blonl Ing after meals. Send for Httio book, mailed free, stomach troubles, 1y ndelreslng Htunrt Co., Marshall. Mich. The tnbl-ts ran be found nt nil drug stores. Uull.'' fine tun On--t cloth ovat. fly front, pgular prte-e III 75, rl.-o $8.75 Ui.llcs- gellUllliI silk SIMl plUMll Cain-s, iimot length, full awny, IN W NUluo, aenlo prliv W.69 Indira' black llrttvrr Cape, trtminfrj In fur, 27 Inehes lung, W lud aweo, worrh (M, siUv i.rtw lettdl-V Unek IUiver dooNe ilu i luetics lot.g, iflo inch tsii, value, sole intra $3,19 L.uUcs' M.nk Hondo i-lotli iml, lrtintiH-l 1ili allk. leTiild on irmiii. rx-gulur prti I15.HV s.ilc price S9.95 Wi.liiW niU-l i-.ior Mitton Coais, K lHt tNwt for the money ever if-fcrol S6.Q5 Children's short Oxita, wo lisvo a giH juiorlmeiil at pi1ia (ronv . $1 Up t'hll.lrens' king Coat, made of mltrsl ffooet, rvulnr prbe tBW, saIa price $2.95 ('liitdifiis' long t'iNits uf fancy pol orl lloindit itoth, regiir prlca I'J i. atd r $5.00 I.ailW Keu'k flgureil Mobelr scp. nratn skirl, full width vrlvelvcn IsHind, sola prt $1.50 Li.U. s bbu'k Alc siMrate skirt taffeta llne.1. volvelestt buutid, olveap I lioo, sUs price $2.50 SHANAHAN BROS. The Only Store That Sells Cheap umt FisiiKirs ovewa housi; -- Hamlin's m: j a:i yyizaiu un Company TONIGHT I'HorKHrUONAL CAIUM C. C. HKOWKK. ATTOHNKT AT LAW. tiunderson Hull ling. Astoria, Oiegoa. It I r hard Nile. TWO HOURS OF TIN EVERY ACTA FEATIRE FINE SINGING LAUGHABLE COMEDIES NOVEL SPECIALTIES AND THEIR ALL FOR 15 CENTS t0 fSrlf l i K'e'l '-'"-d Si- Funny Little Man.. Cheatsr V, IKilph 1m '1.111 A NIXON. ATTOHNKY AT LAW. I'nrtlmi.l, Oregon, H. a, M and 17. Ilsnillli.n llulldlni All Ivgsl and sol Inetlon leusln promptly atlandeid ta. Claims Bsaliiat ths government a si- I Halty. I - I'll J.W Tt'TTI.i;. I'HYHIflAN AND Hl'IttlKON t Ullce. Motua & and t. I'ythlun bulldg. .'Jr- I'.iiiiiiicrcliil St, Itcsldencn sama. Telrph-mo 96. Ailing assistant turgeon V. H. Ida ft lie hosidtal service. II. A. MM ITU. An e).M slifbt In Mt. Vernon. Me, wae to s-e the chilelren attending setheeol fx-to. ber T, bare-footed nml bareiegeel. . . . Try Our , . . Honey Molasses THE Kisses . . . spa A. V. ALLEN (irtK't rics, reed, Fnnt, Vff-ftalilcs,' ' 'mckcry, Loj'k'i'r'M Siijijilips. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. TlfK ORJKCTION NOT OOOD. There are people who have objections to advertising matter In the columns of a ne-wspaper. The ground of objection Is that they do not want te'read ad vertlsements. Now thla objection Is not good, for oftentimes th'ne advertise. ments convey valuable Information. For instance, how else would the trav- ellng public learn e,f the excellent din. Ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral Ilnea between fit. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call en the nearest ticket age;nt ejr addresa C. Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or (oo. S Ratty, General Agent, ZM Stark street. Pertland, Or. In 12 marrlage-s out ef irvery VAi 1 ri ot the parti's lias been married before, When geln;r r.;m travfel on the North. em PaPie Hallway. Qule k time and th oniy une rt.nrilrig dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at II o'oloe;k a. m Northern l'u:lfic railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f- r Tacoma, Ppokane, and the Kast. CI se connection made at fijokane fe,r Heiss land, Nelsem, Saneiew and British Co lumbia mining camps. Fer maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE. Aatorla, Or Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Winter 8he,s Crack Proof B'X Calf. Seal Shoes In Eutten unel I,m:e. Our ge,ods are wiLiranteel. 479 Infin Commercial Pa Street HalM & 10. ABtorla Iron Works Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL, MACHINIHT8 AND IIOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Engine s, Holler Work, Steamboat and Caoaery Work a ape. clalty. Castings of all descriptions made to order on short no'lee. John Fox. .President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vloe President O. B. Prael Becretary Astoria Savings Rank Treasurer HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. t'liilerrlotliliiii ins.le. tuoiib-r Suits slid Imuisr maele irtei i fit. Kerv onb-r puni-tu-ally nn tune MtKlaclloii (UsrsiiU'ed. Cheaper This Any Other flace Is the (.Itjr Welrh Mloek, flfta l ieliilnsreUI HI, Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. M.'l Cutntnerciiit Street Next te Mini jnriit's Clj-ar rilum' Astoria Public Library READING IIOOM FREE TO 1U Opui every day from I o'clock to l:J and (.10 to 9:K p. m. Subscription rates 13 per annum. S. W. Cor. Klnvanth and Duana Street UKNTIHT. llooms 1 and 3, i'ythlao ltulldlng. over C. II. Cooper's slurs. J. Q A. IIOWI.BT. ATTOKNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. OITIca on Hood street, Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORN ICT-AT-LAW. Offlos, upstairs, Astorlan Hulldlng, II. T. CROSIJT, ATTOIINET-AT-LAW. Wl Commercial street Dlt, O n. KKTKH, I'llTBICIAN AND SUROKON. Bpeclal attention lo diseases of worn and surgery. Oftira over Dsm'g.r's store, Astoria. Telephone No. U. riarble and (irnnlte inHOFF & MINAR, Wr.K, SlieltlBi.ii HI., Portland, .Or .-AM, KINDS K CKMKTKKY WORK Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Sank 1'IUg. Portland, Oregon. Astoria Electric Supply Co. SOCIETY MEKTINOB. TFMPLE LODOH NO. 7, A. F. aa4 A. M. Regular communications held ma the first and third Tuesday evening wt CMtb mouth. Q. W. LOUN8HKRIIT, W. 1C E. C. HOLDEN. Beorsury KHIVI'fl Supplies Ll'UKICATINd OILS A SPECIALTY 7 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA... WIRING & REPAIRING. l'lO Conuncrclnl pilreet SEASIDE SAWMILL Umbrellas I.'K'KH. KKVH AMi .-KAINi; M III S Ks.... Alviall I it'l l Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz m IJI'ANK. Repaired". I A complete stock of lumher on hand I In the roufth or dressed. Flooring1, ru i tic, celling- and all kinds of finish; mold 'InKs and shingles. Terms reasonable 'and prices at bedrock All orders 'bromidlv attende.il In Offlee end vard mill. it F L. LOG AN, Reaslde, Oregon. Proprietor. 11 lei a Cut ill two. iCHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St We Curry the Heat Assortment of JAPANESR AND CHINESE CURIOS, , riNi! I)i:cowati:i) chinawaub,. SII.K I ANCV (IO0DS. i AI-11 n 111 11 ti rue ! 11 ri-rH of Ijidlcs' mid t.'lill nri-n's I inle ru-e-iir. eii-nla' Hlipta rniide lo 1 onli-r mi I In- very lowest prices. W use until j line ImiI the very In at material and do "! : work. I Hm-i-ii Atli-nlliiii kIvcii to nil ordcra rornny , style of Ijiellea' Wriipa mid Unilerweiir, ((iiiir 1 llllte-e-el perfict (It. uiilii-a are rurillnlly Invlte-d to visit our Ship Chuntftcry Hiirdwnrc Iron ii nd Steel C011I (iroii'rli'snnd I'rovlslons I'loiiriinil .Mill Tail Piilnts, Oils 11 nil Vornlshc's. I.iM(trs' Supplies riilrlimik's Sniles Doors 11 ml Windows Atjrlcii tt urnl Implements 'iiions nnd Vehicles. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 68 Aatorla, Ortgon Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Grocerien, Provisions, FAINTS ntl OIL, Special Attention Paid to Supplying rh.r. ZJ"- Wt'"r" H'W"y'' -SNAP A KODfl. at any man couiIiik nut o our iters and you'll Ret portrait of a man brimming oyer with pleasant tlioiiKlila. Hucli quHllty In IIih liquors we hays to offer are enouKh Is pleaas any man. COME AND THY TIIKM. HUGHES & CO