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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1897)
t r -v. " ft v THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER Ifl, 1897. NOTHING BKTTEn FOR BCHOOL WEAR NlWSTCRltt COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY TODAY'S WEATHER. OcmslonaJ rain; cooler. AROUNDTOWN. FR1DAT. W. Influence our children, not by what we ay nor by what we do, tut by what are. Try Bchllltci'a Best to and baking powder. IAMBS WOOL SUPPER SOLES. 3) CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. Th small boy struck or home when the lights wont out lost night Ask for ' wimple of Chn. A Sanborn' famous tea, at Rom, tllggtaa A Co. 'a. umbrella covered ana repaired by a practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street Ton era always find the beat cream-ry butter and tweet, fresh cream at th Parlor. The showier Flintshire exd Florida commenced yesterday loading' wheat from the lighters. The specialties at the WUard Oil shew ax first-class and the best seen here for a long- time. The county rood out to the Walluskl la blocked by fallen trees and Is reported Impassable for horsea. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins. figs and assorted nuts alt extxra fine quality, at Ross, Hlggins & Co. The glass la one of the swinging doors of the Central hotel was Mown in by the storm early yesterday morning. C. O. Palraberg, the leading contractor and builder, Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing; and building work; ITS Duane street Mr. Cole, of Tlsle, is in the city. veather bound, and report having- pur. chased John Chltwood's entire turnip crop. The Holy Innocent's Guild will hold Its annual sale of fancy articles In the old Adair school house In Upper Astoria, n November JO. afternoon and evening. The rooms of the A. P. C. A. will be open to the publlo from 10 to 12 s. to., and from 1 to S p. m. daily except Sun. day. and on Saturday ewnlngs from T to 10. T. H. Strowbrldce, James Hiflop, T. T. Wooley, Portland: E. C. Clark. Ph. Jacoberics, San Francisco; Captain Ken. nealy, ship Ochtertyre. ere cuests at the Occident. NOTICE: The public should rem m ber that there Is but one original, air ttghth. Queen beater In the market, and that Fisher Bros, are the exclusive As toria agents. Tho British ships Kinross-shire ind Norma dragjred their anchors in the se-1 vere gale, or rather hurricane. Wednes day night and went on the sands. They are in easy positions and no damage was done. County Judge Gray has Instructed the uperivsors of the Nehalem road to make any necessary repairs in their districts of the damage caused by the late storm. Districts 13 and 13 are reported blocked With tree. Married At the cottage of Mrs. M. E. Biles, Grimes grove, Seaside, In the pres. ence of a few Invlttd guests. Miss Frances E. Biles to Mr. 8amuel H. Maddock. the ORev. Tfn. Seymour Shprt, rector of Grace church, Astoria, officiating. A ree that has stood on Judge El llott's property. on Fifteenth street for a number of years was blown down by the storm early yesterday morning. Th-5 tree was looked upon as an old land mark by residents In that neighborhood. HARPER Whiskey on your sideboard proves your taste Is correct. It proves also that you are doing your duty to your guest and to yourselfkeeping the finest whiskey obtainable. Sold by Foard tc Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. All ws ask Is an order and we will deliver your oysters on Thanksgiving morning. Oysters 25 cents a. pint Fresh Baltimore oysters, California ehrlmp and lobsters at moderate prices. Place your order at once. Batock Oyster Parlors. During the storm of Wednesday and yesterday the wires of the West Shore Mills Company got mixed up and some of them were burned. It was Imposs ible to make all the repairs yesterday, but they will be completed today so that all lights will burn as usual. All lights were out last night. Long beforo daylight yesterday morn ing, Martin Foard, who did not like the sound of the storm, arose and went Into the room where his children sleep to see that all was well. The room is lighted by a large plate glass window. Having a presentiment that the worst was not over, he took the little folks into his own bed, and had scarcely got settled ge fore a gust of wind smashed the big win. dow and covered tho bed, where the children lay a few minutes before, with a thousand pieces of glass. $200022 Other baking powder would be as ood as Schilling s Best if they used as good soda and cream of. tartar. Yes; and if they knew how that's a great big part of it. A Schilling It CoiQ(ujy 201 See the funny fltUe man. The common council meets tonight. Groceries at the lowest Pacific Grocery Co. LADIES' CASH M EKE CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. prices at the GLOVES. Bicycle and repair shop at IB Ninth street Charges reasonable. LADIES' SILK MITTEN8, CENTS TO 8.60 AT DUNBAR'S. For real life-like and artistic photos, call on Snodgrass, th fotografar. Our prices) are the lowest In the city. Call and us. Pacific Grocery Co. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTENS, 15 CENTS PER FAIR, AT DUNBAR'S. The mcsshouse at Ihe Seaside cai nery was blown down by the storm yesterday morning. Miss Clara E. Buohunan. cashier of the Talace. went to Portland kist nUht for a short visit. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. 1ST Tenth St The highest price paid for fur skins. This Is the kind of weather that mk-s people run to Hawes' old stand for tho? new air-tlffht wood burners. Dry fir slab wood for sle. Astoria Land & Investment Co., Commercial and Eighth streets. Telelphone . D. W. Fierce. Goldendaie: F. W. Pum phrey, Kalama: J. M. Ia Rtc. Portland, are guests at the Parker house. In the police court yesterday John IH pleaded guHty to using abusive language and wns fined $5 by Judge Nelson. Several boat were lost from the Union cannery Wedneeduy night, and net r-uKs were damaged at all the canneries, Plum pudding1, cranberries, sweet cider and a large line of other seasonable staple and fancy groceries t Ross, Hlg glna & Co. Reports form the beach yesterday were that old Neptune was making a good Jeat of noise end running Mg breakers on the shore all night and all day. Chief Hallock had his hands full early yesterday morning restoring strayed property and watching merchants' stores which had their fronts blown out. Along the pipe line road yesterday a great many lArge trees were twisted off thirty feet above the ground. Some of them struck the Postal Telegraph wire, rutting !t In a numher of places. A great many useful and beautiful articles sultaHe for Xmas presents will be for sale Tu-rsday evening. Novemher IS. at the Prebyterian church. Remem. they also have home-made cakes, jelli-s :-r,'I o.indy. Mln On't: oM ;.rn;lr ' Moviire h irl." slid . ,i r- w-ns trying to n-iv-mmerei.il ?tr--i yesterday iir;fe down C morning. J:'st then a ?u.t of wind n Mi-It Tvfore struck him ani he slid he could find anrhorace. The chimney of 05. W. Lounsherry's hous. on upper Fifteenth street, was blown yesterday aft'-rn.jon and sfh" dnrnnce was done to the residence of Mr. P. I.. Cherry. Other casual iji-s were re. ported in the neighborhood. Try an oyster stew, for V c nts, at the Parlor, next door to Hahn's shoe store. Fresh oysttrs always on hand; In any style, or deliver d t.y the pint or quart, at 25 and 50 cents, re spectively, In any part of the city. Cyrus Noble Old Bourbon Whiskey Is the only Americta tfiiiskey of interna tional reputation. It is bottled only after it has been six yfrs in oasks. It flavors are developed by perfect storage In heated warehouses, and tills Is what make It delicious in cocktails. A special sale of hats will be Inaugu rated this morning, to continue for two weeks.at the old stand of Mrs.Sarah Ro. the leading milliner of Astoria. Every person who buys at one time during the sale gooda to the amount of will receive free a child's hat of the latest style and artistic trimming. During the Marm Wednesday night Georce Cruikshank walked down to Kin ney's dock to see how the ships In the strtam were weatherng the gal-, when he was caught by a sudden squall and but for his presence of mind in grasping hold of a plunger as he slid by would hav. heen blown into the river. Conductor Walker, of the Seaside train, said yesterday that the storm on Cla'sop plains was the heaviest or.e known In many yenrs. Hour's and barns were de molished, orchards lnld low, and hun dred of of trees were broken down In the. for-ts. At Oearhan Park a large lre-e fid across the track, and the train hnr.ils had to work an hour to clear It r. wa y. The American bark Coloma, for years sailing between Poriand and the Orient, h.'is b'-'-n sold to "'. A. Tlfoprr, of Bn Francisco. The trans.', r wns made hy S. M. M".'irs. president, and James Mc fracken, secretory, of tho Ooloma fom-merel-J Co. Ttw ("olom.a, wr.-m built In Warren, P.. I., In 1M9. and Is fiH tons net register, fhr. w'll probably he used hy her new owners (n rarrvlnar lumber. P. A. Stokes' show window was broken by the str.rra eir!y yeFterdny morn;r.g and dozens of h!'s were whirled about the street and driven towards the water frorit. Men and boys started to run after them and tried to save the property from desiriftlon. Jufit f.hem Mr. Stokes came down the street to open the store f.r business and thought It was very funny to see so many peelo chajdng after 'heir hats. When be learned, however, that they were racing afur his stok of bats the lauijh was ail off, and ho took a hand himself. Owing to the severe storm that has prevailed for the preceding forty-eight hours there was no movement In shin. Longshoremen y tbmt they d not think It Is a fair deal for the rtshermen who truk last year for 5 cents per pound for salmon to gvl In now snd do longshoremen' work at Astoria snd Fin vol for loss than the union wages of 50 oenta and H per hour. ping clrolos yesterday. Tho tug Relief went down to.th lower harbor twice yes. torday and although the storm had Hist ted. the se.i outside whs so rough that she did not venture out. The steam, ers running between hero and Tortland wvre the only river craft that were on their regular route. The mosquito fleet wvr all srtfely moored at the docks, but their respective route will prohably be resumed as usual today. No word has yet boon reevlwd from the State of Cal Ifornta, due Inwe Wednesday morning, but seafaring men along the water front believe that no accident haa happened as Captain Greene Is a skillful seaman snd h.is successfully weattwred the gule It Is the opinion 'of water front men that she anchored at the lightship yesterday evening and will likely arrive In this morning. There wts a meeting last ntiiht of th. Astoria Progressive. Comn erclM Avoela tlon with a large and enthusiastic at tendance. The various committees, ap pointed lt week, reported on organlsi. tlon, and one or two of thorn reported having alr.'rtdy Ktartol In n active work. The committee on commerce i poitel that thy rmve opened up corresp uhI nce with sevenl San FraneUco-Alank trans portatlon lines with the obj.vt of having thorn make Astarl a port of call. This committee also r.-pjrwM favorably on the Astoria nnd Copper niver Transportation Company, and unanimous sentiment pre vailed that the association shoul I lend every effort to encourage the parties l.cklng It. Tne matter of r;inge lights was taken up and referred to the com. mittee on navigation with Instructions to riper: at the earliest possible moment. It was suggested that the Exposition hall be rrtirr.mged for the holiday and Iran, portatlon civnpanles be nsksl to make reduced rates from tho adjacent tons for the occasltn. The matter was finally lakl before the board of directors and will be taken up at an early date. A !arg Nitch of miscellaneous business wa disposed of before the meeting adjourned, There la a movement on foot to revive the spirit of old-line democracy In As. torlo, A disposition of harmony and re conciliation Is being cultivated which, If It takes the shape Intended by those actively promoting It, wHl result In the selection of a ticket In opposition to that nominated at next Siturelay's republican convention, composed of clean, reputable business men. of undouhtvd standing, and thoroughly identified with the best in terests of Astoria. It Is claimed that support has been offered such a tlek"t from sources wholly unexpected snd un looked for. It Is not designed to mas querade th new movement under the guise of a "cltlien's" or Independent ticket, but It Is an open nnl iibove-boird effort on the part of rosp-ctnl4e demo. erats to assert their rights a a party organization, and as taxpaylng citizens to a voice In munlclixil affars. It is be lieved that the city would be tn.fl:e, .by a ehang of that kind, and that the Intolerance so ojienly manifested by the various factions of thi r-puNiean party f-.r each ether makes su.'h a movement particularly opportune and welcome to a large dement of Independent voter at this ime. Am'tttt; thy-mimef pTomlmmtlv mentioned for the hcu,l of the ti-k- t ar- those of Judge Page. Senator J. II. Smith. Dr. Walker, Col. Hughes, C. J. Tr-noh-nrd and J. E. ITiggins, of the Astoria National Bank. The purpose Is to fur ther continue the organization. If success. ful In the city election, to the county campalsn. next spring, when a full county ticket will be nominated and vigorous appeal made for support, on purely Ioe-n! Issues. CATARRFI OF THE STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Ef fectual Cure for It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to Incurable. The usual ymptrjms are a full or bloat ing sensiilon after eating, accompanied som-ftimos with sour or watery risings, a formation of gas, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breath ing; headtches, fickle appetite, nervous ness r;n 1 a general played out, languid feeling. TV-re) Is of' en a foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue, and If the interier of the stor.iaeh rouM l seen It would show a slimy, Inflamed condition. The cure for this common and obstinate trouble I found In a treatment whledi causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested V-fore it has time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the tomaoh. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion Is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion is secured the; catarrhal condition will have dlF.apper.red. A or oreiintr to Dr. ITarlanson the safest and best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet, ryn.pose-d of dlsetase, asep tic pepslr.. a lirtle nux, Golden e-al and fruit x-AU. Tne-se lablets can now be found at aJl drug stores under the name of Stuart's rynp-pla. Tablets anel not be ing a pitert meliene can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite sr.d thorough digestion will fed low their re'-'uiar use after meals. Mr. N. .1. p.K.hcr. of 2710 Dearborn street. Chief. ro. T'l., writes: "Catarrh Is t !o".-d condition re-upng from a n'g-l'-oted o.,'d in the head, whereby the lin ing me rnbr.r.e of the nose becomes In-flnni'-el and tlie po:-f,neriis discharge thcre frem psslng backward into the throat re:u hes toe S'e,ina li, Ibns pronclng ea- tarrh of the- 'e,rn.i-h. Medina! author ities prevrlbed for me for three years for catarrh of ste.mach wl'hout cure, but toelay I am th happiest, of men nf'er using only one boy of Smart's Pyspepsla Tablets. I cannot find appropriate words to express my pood fueling. I have found fle-sh, nppetlte arl sound rent from th'lr USO. Stuart's Dyspepsia Table'n In the safest preparalion nr. well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indigent r.n, catarrh r,t stomach, bilious ness, sour stonwh. heartburn and bloat ing after meals. S'-nd for little boek. mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can he founel ait nil drug stores. The scow Columtiea, which wns lying brewi th Devlin cannery, disappeared Wednewkty night will the owner uttcard :nd !a not In-en hnr.l of slnch. It Is thought he was nWo to make sortie sliel. ter, as tho scow was a staunch one. HYPNOTISM. rrf.' XfcKwen, the grout mind relor and byptiorst, will commence a wevk'i engiigs-jiieut at Flslnr's unnv house, next 'MVmtkiy evening. This oclobnitixl giMitliMiMtn iniKst Ih soon in all his iirent ts. He Is performing this week In Poll laud to crowded hotisoe dub night, nil no doubt FUhor'a ' wlN he crowded next wiok ti the dH)ir Tho prices of ndutls.Um have tx-on plnctM nt J." and W cents fvr reserve! tit, and M cents 1W gulbry . (Wis on sale Satimlny morn ing nt Clrlffin A Rwl's. The Chicago K coord's book for gold Mrkerw Is now realy. A reader of this book will know more of Alaska an I the wonderful Klondike district than h could learn by month of personal observation and research on the ground. In compar ison with other works on th subject it Is the "Webster" Pct;onary of Alaska," a perfect and peerless volume, at once the model and despair of rival publlslms. It tells of the richest and most exten sive gold field the world hs err known How they were discovered -Fields yet unexplored-Ton years' work al ready In sight Where Is the mother lodet The fortune already made Th mil lions to be taken out next yesr How to get there R. R, fare and other exxpense from alt polix Medical hints Climate Official map Government report AU land and water route--Projected rail road Mining law Customs. In brief, all tht Is known Of this wonderfdl land of fabulous wealth. It 1 the only au thentic, practical book, official and en dorsed. About W page. Handsomely bound In art canvas r-lee. 11. M. Agent ar wanted to handle this val uable work. It la a chance of a llf time. Experience Is not neoessnry. a full inxtructloi are sent and the whole people are clamoring for the book. P.e ckuxs from agents Just ttarted show son iorful success. Sales run a high a 9 books an hour. Pig commissions and valuable premium are allowed. Credit 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 tores or newspapers. Complete canvas uig outfit w.ll be mailed for m eevtn, stamps. To place where we nave no agent a full copy of the book will be svnt to customer, prepaid, on recelp of prt-e. Address, exactly. Monroe Pock Company, department K, 119. Chicago. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Tko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure; 25c. For sale by Charles R gvrs Leave Orders Vith ROSS, HICCIXS & CO. For TURKEYS, GEESE, CHICKENS And Everything Accessory to a Good Thanksgiving Dinner Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Winter Shoes. Crack Proof Box Calf Seal Shoes In Button and Lace, Our goods are -warranted. 479 Inhn rnmmarriii 'Villi sSSt Halin & Co. Japanese i Chinese Curios.. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Silk Fancy Goods Fine Dccorati-d Chfnuwurc f rf- li I Att iillon kIvi-ii to nil ordi rx fornny styli or Ijoileh Wnij and 1,'jiilwwinr, ifiiur snteed M;rfi--t lit. CHAS. KAN & CO. 367 Commercial St- Great lsidles' black Cheviot Cot. HOO itlue, ah pries Iridic' Wwk or navy blue Iicavrr txit. welt seiun, W W value, sale prlco SI.9S I nd I cm' fine Kersey Cost. In black only, tho best IS.W CVnt vrr vM, Ue price S5.00 Iulles' bl.uk or navy blue Chin chilla Coal, braided, rogular prlos Jll.W, nJo price (ir? r Uidles' fine tan (--t cloth coat, fly front, tvgulur prt- IK T5, .ilc price $8.75 SHANAHAN The FISH Kirs OPKKA IIOUSI - 15 ALL FOR CENTS io earl y slid get i,, ,t. A UMJtR H5 OWN ?CRSON4t H'WAl.tWHt i HUMAN IflODPltEA ACTS CAPTIVATING EVERY CITY . . . Try Our . ... Honey Molasses! the Kisses ...spa Umbrellas I.'K'KH, KKYS AND kK.vmm; .MA('lilKS.... AImo all Mxlit Mai'lilnory. Repaired C. H. Orkwitz 113 WANK. I'llr-es ii I In two. A. V. ALLEN (irwcricH, I'Vcil, J'Vuit.s, Vcftiildi'.H, ( 'rorkery, I iter's Hiiiijilios. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. Astoria Ironworks Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Engine, Boilur Work, Steamboat and Caonerr Work a spe cialty. Casting of all description made to order on short notice. John Fox. .President and Superintendent L. Fox Vloe President B. Prael Secretary Astoria Savin Bank Treasurer Hamlin's rviidiu Ull Company .jr.KTvrs:- v Mil Via-'J" Cloak Indies' goiiuliio silk seal pliwli Capes, genst loiigth, full sweiy, .H.t value, iUo price W.69 ladles' trtiuntod black Itostver Cii. In fur, rf tiiohe long, IW I noli gwvep, wurtlt 15 00, snl prloe $3.49 liAdlAV Urtck Ilnvr dnuM Cape, ) liichc lot g, ISO ItU'h wlep, UOO value, tl juice $3.-19 Ijullre' Mack ltouclo gloth Coat, trlmmnl wttli allk, bruld on scant', regular price 116 00, ata price $9.95 I Ad Ice' ml tod clor M.Hon Coats, tlw beet Coat for th money ever of fered $6.95 Only Store That Sells Cheap TONIGHT TWO HOURS OF FIN EVERY ACTA FEATURE FINE SINGING LAUGHABLE COMEDIES NOVEL SPECIALTIES AND THEIR Funny Little Man.. e I CjSHER'S OPERA HOUSE I.. V. HHI.Ill 1-eMi-e und Miiungi- WKKK COMMKNt'lNtt Monday, Nov. 22 TIIK (illKAT Mc Ewen V Fruliini of all frslurrs llypnotlu Imlloen S'-velmtull. U'lliH-Mt Ihf hvpiiollriil ti-Hts A lMiiutlful menial pluy, IiowIiik tlir power of inliiil ori r inulii-r. Nolh-e the ini-iitnl nnd iiioml di'Vi-lopini'iit by liypniitlaiii. The grntt miiriler trhtl, i-on-nlfllliiK or IiiiIkii, Jury. Juwy.-rn, detiM-ilvi-n, ro jtortiTN, r-ff. Hrli-nilfi(. aniiiNlntf. Intrui'llve. Itoek lirrnklng tent m V"l lrl I In- K'li-ut llx. I'liiivlitnd luiiid will iiiiike you roitr. Iiivivlignle; infilltiite; think and IiiukIi bs never he fore. AdmlKiiioti Honi.rvcd sruls, Sic and W-; kuI lery, A H "'r''' "'r'" H"",r'luy niornlnu at (irl (Tin Astoria Electric Supply Co. KEEI-8 Electric. supplies and Gas Engine, WIRING & REPAIRING. HO Commercial Htreel. SEASIDE SAWIVIILIi A complete stock of lumber on baud in the rough or dressed. Flooring, rua- tic, celling and all kind of finish; mold lag and shingle. Term reasonable and price at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. 7 Ii. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Emil Schacht ARGfHTEGT Room 317.318 Portland Saving; Bank Bldgr. Portland, Oregon. Sale Children's short tVats, we linv gon jsorttuenl at pikes from , 1 Up Children' long Coal, nwide of mlxo! good reguinr pM IA.0O, ale price $2.95 Children' long Cuota of fancy col ored IHiuula dix.il, rc-"lr price K 00, sale price $5.00 littles' block ngurcd M.duUr ep. rat skirt, full width velvsletn bound, sal price $1.50 iMdir black AImoa MKtmto skirt Uffeta lined, velvstetn bound, ohp t U.0O. sals price $250 BROS. I'ltorKHHIONAL CARIHL c. c mtowKiu ATTHNKY AT LAW. (luudorsoti llulldlng, Astoria, Oregua. Cbeslsr V. iHilph. Richard Nlaea. J'Ul.l'll a MXUN, ATTOHNKtB AT IJIW. I'ortland. Orrgon. II. BV, M and IT. lUmlllon llulldlng. All legal and a4 Iwlton busln s promptly altendd to. Claim against the government a pe nalty. Ilt. JAV TUTTLK. I'llVHICIAN ANI) HflltlEON crtlie. risiiii I and 6. l'ylliluti Imlldg. u3IS Coiiiineri'lal Ht, Hi-sldenr ama. Telephone 9. Ailing asaljitatit surgeon U. H. Mv fine hospital service. II. A. PUIT1I. DKNTIMT. Room I and 2, Pythlao over C, II. Cooper' tor. Dulldlng. Q A. IIOWMIT. ATTOHNET AND COUNSELOR , AT LAW. Offioe on Itond atreet. Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIOI1TER. ATTORN KT-AT-LAW. Offloe, upstairs, Aatortaa Building. T. CROflBT, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial a treat DR. O. R. EBTE8. PIITBIC1AN AND BUROBON. Bpeelal attention to disease of KIIU U I OI J. Ofno over Dantgra stor. Astoria, Telephone No, U. . . BOCIETT MEETINOB. TF1MPLE LODGED NO. T, A. V. asu A. M. Regular eommunlcatloD held th. first and third Tuesday evening each month. O. W. I5ITN8BEnRT, W. K. B. C. I10LDKN. Beers la 17. l7' 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA... LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY SELL Ship Chnnillcry Hard wore Iron nnd Steel Coiil Groceries d nil Provisions I'loiirnml Mill feed 1'nlnts, Oils 11 ml Varnishes Liiflficrs Supplies Piilrlinnk's Scnies Doors nnil Windows Anriniltiinil linpletiicnts Vnions 11 ml Vehicles. ,SAP A KODAK. at any man coming out o our tor and you'll get portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thoughts, Huch quality In the liquor we bare to offer are enough to pleu anr msn. COME" AND THY THE&4 HUGHES & CO.