THE DAILY ASTOkUAN, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1897. NOTHING BETTER FOR SCHOOL WEAR ftttiSHRie COLUMBIA SHOE COM PANT TODAY'S WEATHER. Occasional rain; sulci on the. coast AROUNDJTOWN. THURSDAY. Jac. U an affilrmnUon, and on act. That makes eternal truth a pivatnt fact. Coleridge, Trr Schilling' Beat tea and baktag powder. Groceries at the loweat price at the Pacific. Grocery Co. LADIES' CASHMERE GLOVES, B CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. Born On November 17. to the wife of T. 6. CornoBua, dugMer. LADIES' BILK MITTENS, 60 CENTS TO TW AT DUNBAR'S. For real life-like and artlaUo photo, can co Gnodgraas, the fotografer. Aak for ample of Chaae Sanborn' I famous tea, at Ron, HUrc.ns Co.'. You ota always And the beat crcam ry batter and aweet, fresh cream at the Parlor. (Mr. Weylund. of the Weylund sard, tartum, la mpldly recovering from a aur. (leal opwation. P. J. Heany. the leading merchant tailor, 127 Tenth St. Tha highest price paid for fur aklna. This la the kind of weather that maka peopl run to Hawes' old stand for those new alr.tlgtit wood burners. (New crop dried fruits, new crop rate ins, figs and assorted nutsall extxra fine quality, at Ross, Higgins & Co. Plum pudding; cranberries, enveet elder and a large Mne of other seasonable Staple and fancy groceries ax Roes, Hlg gtna A Co. "Win. IWnrian, James Hlstop, George Pope. EL A. Seeley. Portland; J. M. Ber ry, St. Louis; J. F. Hause, Boston: H. Tuggy. Alameda, are at the Occident. NOTICE: The public should remem ber that there Is but on original, alr ttghth. Queen heater in the market, and that Fisher Bros, are the exclusive A torla agents. The crew of the Flintshire number 51 and are all Chinamen except the officers. They are all stocky fellows and are of a deeper copper coWr than the every-Jay Astoriaii Mongolian. T- Charles Morgan, who three weeks ago at C&thkimet had his leg fractured In three places is now out of all danser, and la about ten days will have th- full use of his limb airaln. He is still nt the McGregor sanitarium. Try an oyster -stew, for 2a e nts, at the Parlor, next door to Hahn-s shoe store. Fresh oysters always on hand; In any style, or dellwr.d by the pint or quart, at S and 50 cents, re spectively, in any part of the city. Cyrus Noble Old Bourbon Whiskey Is the only American whiskey of interna tianal reputation. It is borUed only after It has been six years In casks. Iu Savors are developed by perfect store ore In heated warehouses, and this is whait make it delicious tn cocktails. Tom CorbeS came In from Elsie y ester, day and reported that a large tree had been blown across the Caskanin5 bridge breaking four spans. The Big FUhhawk Is so swollen that it is difficult to crass it. The storm Is very severe in the Ne halem valley and It Is feared much dam. age win be done. Laot night was a record breaker at the Wliard Oil show, over 600 people belni? In the audience. Iwruig the past three nights about 1700 persons have witnessed these entertaining performances. It was announced from the stupe that a Satur day matinee would be given, tn addition to each nig-ht's production. $2000- says " It is worth a great deal to us to have you try Schilling's Best baking powder and tea." Money-back says "We have a great deal of confidence in in Schillings Best baking powder and tea."i Schilling's Best baking powder and tea are. because What is the missin? word? not SAFE, although Schilling's Bat baking powder and tea are safe. Get ScAiiliiig-'s Best baking powder or tea at your grocers'; take out ths ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in the tea); send a ticket with each word to address below before December 31st. Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one word tor every ticket. If ouly one person finds the word, that person gels 2orjo.oo; if several find it, J2000.00 will be equally divided among them. Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one avclope will receive an 1898 pocket calendar no advertising on it These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be diilerent from the ones offered in the last contest Better cut these rules out. Address: MONEY-BACK, Seo the funny (lttle man. At the A F. C. alleys C. H. Cooper scored M jvsterdoy. LAMBS WOOL BUFFER POLES, CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. Dan Ryerson, of Vine Maple, 1 In town vtattlng his lady friends. Bicycle and repair shop at IB Ninth street Charges reasonable. Our prices are the lowest la the otty. Call and set vs. Paclflo Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTENS. 15 CENTS FEK PAIR, AT DUNBAR'S. The bursteom shovel wis tak n up the line yesterday, but probably has not done any work yet The specialties at the Wliard Oil show are first-class and the best Kvn here for a long time. Captain George Pop, of Portland. Is In the city on business connected with the Florida and Flintshire. Dry flr slab wood for A.torla Land A Investment Co., Comn-.ercl.il and Eighth streets. Telephone . C. 0. Palmbenr. the leading contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and building work: O Duane street Thr wtn be a meeting of the Astoria Proglve Comm.MVt.il Association at their rooms this evening. A ru attend. ance is desired. The Roval Fats win (rlvo a banquet at Uwtv-o tomorrow. A number of the A. F. C have chartered the Triton and will be In attendance. A soiud of Chinamen with their bed- dim:, cooking ut'nsll, etc., from the can. ncriee on Shoalwator buy. came off the Gatsert yesterdsy evening. The Holy Innocent's Guild will hold Its annual sale of fancy artk-lc In the oM Allan school house In Upper Astoria. on November SO, afternoon and evening. Durirsr the rain storm U'.e yesterday evening many people who were on the streets were obiltfed to turn thrtr backs to the gale and hug the buildings till it passed owr. 4 Vf VT..l..m tnta nnr-iniKpr of th tt i m . n -.t ik. WrtrU! f.r Orison and Washington. wO thH evening address he Astoria Io.!re on subjects ot mien si to the order. HARPER Whiskey on your sideboard proves your taiste is correct. It proves also that you are detour your duty to your guest and to yourself k pine the finest whiskey iilit.vna.Ke. Sold by Foard A Stokes Co.. Astoria, Oregon. All w ask is nn order and w will deliver your oysters on Thanksgiving morning. Oysters S cents a pint. Frcn Baltimore oysters, California shrimp and lobsters at moderate prices. Place your order at once. Batock Oyster Parlors. The Wizard Oil Company Is drawlns larger crowds every niirht to the'r excel lent enteralnmm and could MB a much larger houw than Fisher's. There are fourteen of thefr companies on th road and each member is required to pass a civil service ex.unlnation as to ability and moral cha-cter before, being en gaged. A heavy southerly role started yester day morning and prevailed all day. Tl.e State of California, due yesterday morn. Ing, was unable to cross In. The bar was obscured from th observer at Ft. Canty during the day and the fog outside ren dered It Impossible to receive word from her. She Is probably breasting the weath. er outside, and beyond a good shaking up will arrive safely. An old gentleman while crossing Com mercial street yesterday had his umbrella destroyed by the wind. A sudden squall struck him whtn midway In the street, and the umbrella soared aloft, biuloon like. It did not turn Inside out but fct'.l the full force of the wind for a few mo ments, taking compete possession of Its owner. But he Jield on to it till it col. lapsed and went to a stairway whtr- he piirtlally straightened out its tw!'-:'il ribs. your good faith and they are money-back Ml SAN FRANCISCO. HTPNOT18M. lrof. MvKwem. the jrrwit mind reader and hypnotst, will commence a week's enirapvment at Fisher's cerH hous nct MVmiViy eTcniiur. This celobrntod gentlonNui must le seen In H Ma great ts. He is pcrformlmr this week In Portland to crowdid hou-ws each nlwht, and no dilt Fisher's will tie crowded next week to She dHr Th price of admlstdon lmv Nvn placed at U and CO cents for resec'l sttta and SS cents &r galWy . Stsvts on sals Satunhiy morn lug at Grtlfln Reed'a The W. C.T.I', will meet today ni 1 p. m. A full attendance Is desired, as lnuirtant bulnss Is to come Ixvforo the society. During the storm yesterday the old AtiKlo-Ajut'rican cannery was blown down upon the railroad track. The work engine cwme aking ami the crew hod to clxr tlw tra-k before the emrtne could priK-NHl. At the cape the wltal attnlmil a sieel of ft miles m hinir. la the city awninK wore twlsteil. umbrella turned Inside out. fsnoee tirit down, tchvraph anil tiJiwi wlns crossed and liroken, and trees twisted and damaged. A small boat broke from Us nKxirlngs and was sent hying iutoss Young's Bay. Tile day Wiis a niKh one. One of the ups and ilwns of a sailor's life was illustrated here yeetenlny when second mate W. G. pormiui. of th Sol ktrkslvltv. Just nrrived from Yokohama ami jrmw In lortliunl, received! orders. transferrltur him to the position of first oltlcer on the Klnrose.shlre, now rily for sea. Dornum suwels the first of fli-er of the latter vesesl, who has Just started to New York, to take command of the Biinffshlre, l-ing in that hurtior. Mr. Dorm vi has hvn away from home d7 months, arsl as thn Kinross-shlre Is bound for Havre. France, he sttuids a pool show to go around tho world again before seeing England. At t o'clock last evening two of Ih O. R. & N. tugs arrl-ed down, e.ich with a Nirp? loud of wheat, and ,vii'h steiimor Itself lovliM with wheat, fur the steamers Flintshire and Florida. The two big tramp steamers arrived down early yes terday morning, the Flintshire tying up at the Main street wharf, and the. Klor. Ma at the gas compary's wharf. Tody they will comr-eni loaillng from the ltgtsters. The Flintshire will take on about 10CO tons and trio Florida neirly On her hist v.tyage the Flintshire curried 5,1 tons of barley from San Francfcvo. but will not N nbl to load thn heavy on this voyage. Tho ste.im ers have already lost about I' hours here and In Portlnnd because part of the car. goes hail to be lightered dwn the river. Astoria Is not a military town, many Ineffectual nttenptsi Wiring hNn mft.le to maintain a company of mITttla. here. But Astoria Is a s-tiport and filled with sea faring men and peole with seafaring Instinots. It Is siurgk4tnl, therefore, by one of the twl known mjn aluut town, that tho A. P. C. A. member could not undertake n mor' p.pul.ir movement than the or- icinix.ition here of a naval reserve force, i Sii-!i a force Is needed at n xrl like i Astoria, and would form an nd.lltl.rn.il attraction to war vessels tn put In here. It would bo an eay matsr ti hive a tr iinlng vessel nss4?ned in this hnr'r j f or duty and the reserve force sniuld be i of much more lmrH)rtance to the port than thp militia. Sen Frar.clsco hi n j lanr. well drlllwl naval force, an 1 A. j torln could have no effrt-tlvo for pmr. K.nclfs. if mi oreanlrer could he found. Tho responses to the appeals made for Kho family of Nelson Tttssel-iv. who were hurnt out of house and home In Tiesilay morning's fire, have been nu memus and most generous. .Mtorln's gootl pcopla hnvj semed to vie with one anothei as to who could most l.pimptly and appropriately relieve this case of genuine and pitiable destitution. Among the gifts received on yesterday was a double bedstead and mattress, do nated hy Mr. A. J. Megler, of the Oect. d-nt hoeI. w-ho saH he would contribute other articles In the way of household furniture If needed. Mr. Du Bois, of the Iii Tfi.ls Furniture Co., also tendered the committee a bedstead and mattress. I The art He now most needd Is a cooking j trove of some description. All supplies : !ntenlil for the family may be Kft nt I their present temporary ptoce of abode. in the Curtis building, neor the corner of Exec. nnew and T'leventh stree.t. Tho Tides" Oulld of Grace church will V' clad to ?ee to the. application of any ehnrl'y ' ft with them for thlB most wor h y pu rr.ose. tvi:i!m P.ay and J.iik Itownn r'turnid ;. - rday from Graham Brothers' ranch, W-s'Port, where they have been duck ViriTinir. with bunches of fine ducks, Tiny flld not have enough to go around amongst all of his 9M friends, but did tho beet hi could. Speaking of their trip P-s.y said lat night that th-y had a most enJoyriUf. oiitlng. "On our return trip we started from the ranch in a small borit about 2 o'clock in the morning and In two hours pulled eight miles down the slouch to Westport, where we boarded the Htenm'-r and hung up our ducks on the forward dwk. The trip down the river -a.-is n. rough one. It fas blowing ! are at t'.mu, nnd the waves wnshed clear over the Owks of the steamer, drenching evry'dng and everybody. The women i.-ind rn,n,-, f.asiengers were nil aeastrtk. ' Mond-iy r:!gbt we shot a wildcat, Which 1 we will hav.-. mounted, and Tuesday I r.l'ht v.e kill'l a large coon. Pucks were ! pb-ntlfu! and we got our ahnr. though j Ihcv were very shy and herd to approach, Tlie r!r w;m nn expensive one for Ttow I an, and he $ a wNer man than when he went out. Ifo had a tet of very fine de 'iy duekn, which were placed in a pond where th- y looked very life-like, bobbin g about on the water. One old fellow came along nnd was About to firn nt them, w'hen Jack explained that they were only dcc. y and laughed at the mon's lielng fooled. V.'e determined to play a Jok on Rowan, and when he wf.nt away for awhile, movrd h.'-lf a dozen of the rtc. coys over Into another pond. Jack re turned, spbd what he thought wai n fir k of fine canvas hacks, and took a fhot at them. One Immediately sank otrt of sight. Jack commenced to look around for bis (Tame, when we gave him the laugh. Well, It was hhl treat, and he had to buy a new decoy for the friend of whom ho borrowed his deceitful ducks." CVMMKRC1AI. BTKRKT KXTKNSION I M FRO V E M EST NOT1 0 n. NVlc is rcndij given Ihrnt the Com mon OVmnvU of tho ttty of Astoria pro. lose to onlcr the Imiwvemewt of lVm moMid street from tlK ,isit line of flev enteetith street to the wost line of Twen. ty-Mrd street, iitil Twenty-llilnl strict from tlw north line of Commercial strccl to FJccluinge atrwH In that vr of 'the City of Astoria hdd m and tvwidcl by J. M. Shlvely, said improxTtnent to be known ntHl ircelgiinlteil ns the "tVmmer. rial triet Extension Improvement." Said lmvrovemnt o ,vnelst of driving nii! on the iiiirth 40 st of tmtti'r rial street mid on the west feet of Twentv-tMnl strwt. to the rstaUlshvd gni.lc. four sptle In nuh twitt. wtlh l-it centers l!i feet ajwrt. ml acbig there, on cus ami st riiurcrs. ami plonking I lie same to the wliKh of 10 feel iuuI to Ih eehtNlshed grade with now jh1 sound fir plank ixlS Imdiee. ami by building si.kevtdks on the north side of Commer cial street ami on tlie west side of Twi'tl ty.thlnl street, twvlva feet wide of Hr Wank SxS nchs. luul biilklliig nilllngs on Nti eidi'e tlicreof. In avnl.inci wllh the kms nml spyllUMtloiis ther-'for and In ncvonlance with onlmancn No. IW1. enrlthnl. "An onllminee in rvlutlon to the Improvement of Streets." Said linprovr ment to lie made at the rxiK'tise of the Nimls iituKUng msui anil sdj.uvut to. or otherwlso benwfl'ed thiMy as rrnulri'd hy tlie ctiartcr f tlieOlty of Astorli. Tlte huuls and jinmdsee. which the spe. cial nssiMunent shall U b vieil to defrsv tho cost of such Imiinivment and the ihstrlct enilirucxl therin and the tots, titivk and pnrwht of hind to lie assess. d shall tv known and designated as tlie CVmimervinl Strivt Extension Improve, ment Pistrict No. IV ftild district slmll contain nil the bus. U.vks and iiivH of kind embnuHd in I ho fallowing Unmil sri.: : PcKlnnlng nt a tolit on the cast line of Htwcnteenth) rect, Gi feel mvrtherly from the north line of Pu.tne street: tlh'iice easterly nil iwnilli with Puaiie street throiurh I he center f hUn ks 131. 131. ISO. 12. 1!. aiul 12T. to the cost line of lot -at ht i of block 137: thence south erly alonar the enm linn of lot i, blovk ir, and bit 4, of bo-k 13'., to th south isast corner cf lot 4. block 1: thence easterly along the n.irth linn of Eichsngo street to n piWnt where tlie north line of Exchange trot If imxluced Intcrserts Ihe east line of Twvnty-tWr.l street: thence northerly to the sieithwest com- r of lot . block Hi: thence easterly through the carter lino of Wtx-k 141 to ihe south east corner .4 st t block 1U: 1 hence rorthweterly along the M.sJt line of bt J, bhx-k 141. onei hundn-l nn.I fifty feet: thence) northerly ivinillel to the oust line of Twenty-tMrd reet to tho F1.- ll.iul Line; thence westerly along thw Pier llen.l IJne to a point of lntenutlon on the ,isr line of Seventeenth street If cxt.-n.lc.l: thence soutb.rly along the east Une of Seven, toth stnet If extrndol to the ptnee of lic glnnlng. IvStlmat.w of the exr''is.i of sm-h Im provemonft and the 4nns and spe.-ifl.-n-dons thcref.ir mid mnp of the l.i!lty to ln Improved will he l-r"lt'-l in the office of the. Auditor nnd Police Judge for pub lic examination IW.ire such Improve ment Is undertaken: that nt the nrt mcf.ne of the cf.mitKn council after the final publication of this mrtlco of Ini-iTiveni-nt. to-wlt m Friday. rwomNT 1. I iW. nt 7:3 o'clok p. m.. of said dtiy, tho common council will consider any ol lectlons to sui-h improvement lielng made, and 1f a r-monMtnincp against such tin -pmvement. slune.1 by the persons owning more rhan one-half of the pro rty to be assssed in such ihstrlct as descrllMil h-n'ln. and In which special as.v.nient Is to lie levied, shall be filed with Ihe Auditor and Police Judge before the sai l r'gular meeting of the Common Coun cil, no such work or Improvement will be ordered except by the two-thlrls vote of all the moml-rs of the Common Coun cil olect. Pnted nt Astoria. Oregon, this Isth day of Novemlier, 1'!7. TI. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Jmlge. Leave Orders Kith ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. For- TURKEYS, GEESE, CHICKENS And Everything Accessory to a Good Thanksgiving Dinner Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Winter Shoes. Crack Proof Box Culf. Seal Shoes in Button and Lace. Our goods aro warranted. 479 Infin Commercial ' r Street Halin & CO. Great Nidlc' Mack llunHot Coal, MM Kluilii lk trot hml Children' abort (Swl, wo hav . I wlue, I1 price Cmca. leimth, lU vcv, $S.TO glK ,i,l)rmi,l m prior front . H value, 1U0 irlco S1.69 SI Up I lAdlm" blAk or navy blue Uawr Indira1 black Ilctvcr dp. Ohlldron' Ion C'oal, nmda of B CU. welt m. WOO vnlue, Ml IrtmniM In fur, S? Iiudtea lui. IM mlic ipkxH lIT"lr prl.o I6.W, price tott awrep, worai IJ.W. J rloe ! price $4.95; $3,19 $2.95 Indlea' fine Kcrcy tt, In black lM.ll.v4' Watk llcwwr douWe Chltdreiui' lotif CoU of fancy col only, tlw bent ISAV tot ever exdd, vne, Ju tnolui lotif, 1 Inch weep, rwl toikln itth, mpilar price uUu price W 00 value, 1 price t-. !' $3.00 S3.49 $5.00 1a.11.ii' black or naxy blue Chin- Iulke' Hack lu.ucln ol.tli Coal. IU'"' Ua-k I1iurl MolhUr ep. ehlllit tHt. bmldnl. rvhilar price trimmed with iMlk. braid 011 arin, artito aktrt. fttll width vrvten 111. W. d price rv.ukir prl.M I5W. ul price bound. a!o prt. 57.75 $9.95 $1.50 Iii.ll.K' tine Urn Cwt c)..ih coat, Ill.V ml mt color .Mton Coate. I.llt-e blai-k Alpaca unparate pklrt fly front, r-wiil.ir pr.-e li: 15. aalc ! bt Coot for Iho money cvrr uf- taffeta lined, velveteen bound, aheap ,,rKe , ferwl t U.W. eala price $8.75 $6.95 $2.50 SHANAHAN The ttttttttttMtttttt FISH KK'iS OPKRA IIOUSK Hamlin's yvizaiu uii Company AND 15 ALL FOR CENTS (io eer!)' and net a i..hi.1 ftt. WEIM UNUtRMJOWN rmiOMU HAWAfcfMf KT Jbk 1 1 2MvHUM AN lOODPlLLV. ACTS CAPTIVATINS EVERY CITY . . . Try Our . . . Honey Molasses the Kisses ...spa Umbrellas I.'if'KB, KKVH ANb SKWINd MAI Ill.Shrt..., Ainu all l.lidit .Min-J.iiiery. Repaired C. II. Orkwltz W Id'ANK. I'rlecN rut In two. A. V. ALLEN Cirof:orijH, I''cc(l, FruitH, XceAnU:H, Cronkery, Loggcr'H .SiijiplieS. Cor.Tenth and Commercial etre.t. Astoria Iron Works Front Btreet, foot of Fourth, AatorU. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Engine., Roller Work, Steamboat and Cannery Work a ape. clalty. Cn.tlng of all doacrlptlona made to order on ehort notice. John Fox.. President and Superintendent A. L. Fog Vloa President 0. B. Pnul Secretary Astoria Bavlnera Bank Treasurer Cloak Only Store That Sells Cheap TONIGHT TWO HOURS OF TIN EVLRY ACTA FLATLPE FINE SINGING LAUGHABLE COMEDIES NOVEL SPECIALTIES THEIR Funny Little Man.. CISHER S OPERA HOUSE.... I., i: HKI.Kl 1iurf itttd Muunypr Wr.KK CO.MMKMINO Monday, Nov. 22 THE filtEAT Mc Ewen The Intent -llvpniitlam by lelpplinnt. Kriwiuru of all fralurea ll puotlc bnlloan UU'ClllllOII. V llncM the livpiiotlcnl tola. A brniitlnil incnlul play, ahuwIiiK Hie power uf inliiil over "lu,"'r' . . . Notice the mentnl and inornl dcveliiiini.it by hypmtlm. Ihe greiil murder trial, con alanine of Judge, Jry. lawyera, detwllvea, r- i.rter, etc. Hclentlflc. nniualng, Inatrurl lve. Iim k tireilk lllIC lent lliynllllea till-aclHItlala. Cleiivlaud a hand will make you roar. Inveatlaate; InedltiiU", Hi Ink and IiiukIi na never heliire. AdmUalon- ltonervcd aeula, and UK", iful ' Heiil tiale opena Hnturduy tnornlng at (Irlfflu A lleed'a. Astoria Electric Supply Co. KBEPfl rE,.eSSrlt; Supplies CasEntlne WIRING & REPAIRING. .!-) Comitirrclnl 'Htrcet. SEASIDE SAWIVlILIt A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kind of finish; mold ing and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H F U LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Emil Schacht flflGtflTECT Roomi 317-318 Portland Saving Bank Bldf. Portland, Oregon. Sale I BROS. I I'HOFEHtMON At CAMD. C. C. 1IHOWER. ATTOUNKT AT UW. GundTeoii Hulldlnf, Aatutia, Orefoa. Cheater V. Uolpb. lltaherd Nil. Dul.l ll NIXuN. ATTOHNETH AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, ft. S. M and n, lUndllon llulldlna-. All legal and eel lection bueln ee promptly attended tav del tne acalnat the guwrnment a pe nalty. I'll. JAY TtlTTI.K. IMIVHICIAN AND HC1UIEON filtlce, room & and (, I'ythUn bulldg. Ml' Coinmcrclal HI, Hildenre aame. i Telephone Wt. ' Artlnit anxlMiuit aurgcon U. B. M 1 rlne hoei-ltal gcrvlce. II. A. SMITH. jrf DENTIHT. (itffxp Room 1 and 1, Pythian Ilulldlni, over C. H. Cooperi itora. J. Q. A. MOWLBT, ATTOIINET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offloe on Ilond a treat, Aatorla, Or. JOHN T. LIOHTEIt. ATTORN KT-AT'LAW, Offloe, upttalra, Aatoiian Hulldlnf. II. T. CROBDT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial treat. DR. O. D. E8TKU, I'lITSlCIAN AND 8UROBON. Bpeclal attention to disease, of and aurgery. Office over Danilcer'a atora. AatorU. Telephone No. U. BOCIETT MEETINGS. TEMPLE IJDlxm NO. T, A. V. a4 A. M. Regular communications held eat the first and third Tuesday av.nlng mt each month. O. W. I.OTTN8HKRRT, W. U. B. C. I10LDEN, Secretary. 1873 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA... LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY Ship Chandlery HiinUiirc Iron and Steel Cmil Groceries nnd Provisions I'loiir and Mill i'eed I'ulnts, Oils 11 ml Varnishes l.ofHIcrs' Sullies I'ii I rim nil's Scales Doors and Windows A()riciiltiiral Implements. WiKjons and Vehicles. ,SflAP A KODAK. at any man oomlug out o' . our atora and you'll sat portrait of a man brimming, over wllh pleasant thoiiKlila. Hucb quality In tha liquors wo hare to offer are enounUto plesae any man. COMB AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO.