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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, TUESDAY MORNING. NOTHING BETTER FOR SCHOOL WEAR fttSISTCRU COLUMBIA SHOE! COMPANY TODAY'S WEATHER. Rain; snow In coast rang. AROUNTOWN. Try Schilling's Bast ta ud baking powder. TUESDAY. vno worn or experience in worth Whole wilderness ot "warning Lowell. Alex Gilbert went to Sea&Ue yesterday. ELA.DG YO IS AGENT FOR SODA MINT GUM. TO WEAR DIAMONDS CHEW SODA MINT. Hot Scotch at the Office, and hot Tom and Jerry At U A. F. C. FiixKay icorol 67. Alleys yesterday H. Groceries at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. Lou ot pretty things for the children at the bazaar tonight. LADIES' SILK MITTENS, & CENT3 TO .60 AT DUNBAR'S. LADIES' CASHMERE CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. GLOVES, J5 For real life-like and artistic photos. oall on Soodgrass, th fotografer. Our prices are the lowest in the city. Call and ae ns. Pacific Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at IS Ninth street. Born On Monday, November C at tp pertown. Do the wife of P. S. Johnson, a son. Mrs. G. M. Cornwall and daughter. ABw, of CWthaatne. are visitors In the city. Refreshments, home-made cakes, jellies and candy to be had at the bazaar to night P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price psJd for fur skins. AH dress goods will be sold this week at less than manufacturers' price at McAHen & McDonnell. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, fig and assorted nuts all extzra fine quality, at Ross, Hlggins & Co. Jim Laws can't make air-tiKhts fast enough he sold tbe last stove yesterday, but the boys are working on a new sup ply. C O. Palmbers, the leading contract.-? snd builder. Is prepared to do all klndi of Jobbing and building work; 47 Duar.e street. Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet cider and a large line of other seasonable staple and fancy groceries at Roes, Big. tlna & Co. NOTICE: The public should remem ber that there Is but one original alr tlghth. Queen heater In the market, and that Fisher Bros, are tin exclusive As toria agents. Grlffln & Reed's annex is causing much favorable comment. Their business has so tacraaxed for the holidays that the old Store would not accoirandate both cus tomers and stock. The old I. L. Osgood store room will be occupied by Griffin & Reed aj an an nex until after the holidays, and will not be used by the ladles of Grace church for their fair, which will be held elsewhere. The ladies of the Methodist church will (rive a social and "pink tea" at the church, on Friday evening, the 2fih Inst. All friends of the church are Invited. There will be no charge for admission or refreshments. According to ithe Mate laws. Independ ent candidates for office ait the coming city election must have their petitions on file by tonight, Regularly nominated candidates must put In their acceptance prior to Saturday night. Try an oyster stew, for 25 e-nts, at the Parlor, next door to Halm's shoe store. Fresh oysttxs always on hand; In any style, or delivered by the pint or quart, at 8 and 60 cents, re spectively, in any part of the city. AH we ask is an order and we will deliver your oysters on Thanksgiving morning. Oysters 25 cents a pint. Fresh Baltimore oysters, California scrimp and lobsters at moderate prices. Place your order at once. Da-tock Oyster Parlors. J. F. Nowi was very busy yesterday with a gang of men repairing A-'tor street in front of hi prpfty on the corner of Sixth. It Is believed that other property owners will soon Join In and put thnt miserable thoroughfare In pass able shape. The ladles of the W. C. T. U. will be at their parlors on Wednesday the Hth at 2 p. m. tin 6 p. m., to re-jeive dona tions for the poor. These contributions wlH be wisely tjid Judiciously distributed by the relief committee, in time for Thanksgiving. 20002 Your grocer likes Schillings Best baking powder because he doesn't like kicks." Ask him if he likes alum and weak bak ing powders. A Schilling 4 Company San Franc ico J0 Bulled almondo alt the Spa. WANT MINT. A IU10 BIKE? CHKW SODA Miss Sletatd, of Fort Oanby, Is visiting In the ctty. J. L. Smiley, the Eureka, cannery man. Is In the city. FOR CHEW TOUR STOMACH'S SODA MINT. SAKE LAMM WOOL SUFFER SOLES, CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. Bicycle and repair shop at IB Ninth street. Charges reasonable. Special sale, of capes and Jackets this week at MoAllrai & McDonnell. The W. C. T. U. will hold thoir rcg-il.u- meeting .n Wednesday t 1 p. m. WANTED White oyster openers the Katock Oyster Parlors, un om-e. at Ask for sample of Chnse at Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, HUir.ni Co, 'a. Contractor C. tl. l.iimbwg went to Portland Uuat nhrht on a business trip. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTEN'S, 15 CENTS TER PAIR, AT DUNBAR'S. T. H. McOlll and thmghter. of Cn:h. lnmet. were visitors In the city yoster. day. In ithe polUv court yesterday John Po was fined for being drunk and disor derly. Tou ctn always find the best cream ry butter and sweet, fresh cream at the Parlor. New novelty silk and dress goods a: the great special sale of MvAllen A Mc Donnell. L O. Bellnnd. a n;uivt of Norway, was granted full citixm papers in the county court yesterday. Dr. F. W. Boeworth was yesterday ap pointed watchmun over the man who Is to sleep In Ropers' window. Dry fir slab wood for saJe. Astoria Land Investment Co., Commercial and Eighth streets. Tetelphoa 99. Those who were brave enough to come In from the country yesterday roort that the NetxUem road U one pile of trees. Miss Cfcuribel Battee. who has bvn vis iting 1T uncJe. Mr. S. T. McKeun. If rt for her home in San Jom. Cal., Sunday. accompanied by Mrs. F. Murry Gunn. Yesterday the tkleo were very high and the river very muddy. Had all the ap paratus been ready it is almost certain the Potrimpo would have been floated. The bazaar given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church wiH take place this evening in the basement of tne etiurch. Doors will open nit 7:30. Sale begins Im- medlntetv. A holiday app-nramv is prevalent ev-e-r wrier- t hroitrhrmt the city. Stop- are fi;h-d with Th.inksc11r.g gi miles nni Christmas fancy articles are filling the shop windows. Juitee Gray yesterday rv'ivl that the upper Big Creek lri'!e ncriin been curled away. The brl-lge. however, has Just lxen pleted and will furnish tbc outlet. word had lower com- FOR RENT One three.room house op posite court house. Ilrt per month; and one two-room house furniaraHd for light housekerfnp, 3CT OnmmTflcil street, Jio per month. Apply 355 Commercial sL After the Thanksstvlng exercise which will begin at 7:30 p. m.. In the German Lutheran church, the ladles sewing soci ety will serve coffee i"1' enke for a rea sonuMe price, in the basement of the church. Largest and most complete assortment of alr-tlght heaters In the city. All the kinds advertised In this paper may be seen and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard & Stokes Co. HARPER Wblskey on your pideboarfl proves your taste Is correct. It prove also that you are doing your duty to your guest and to yourselfkefplng th finest whiskey obtainable. Sold by Foar l & Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. The big dredger of John Klernan was taken over to Uwaco yesteplay and will be transferred by rail to the Glenmorag. from which vessel a canel is to he dug to Shoalwater Bay, through which the veg.,cl will be floated Into deep water. Owing to the severe storms on Sho-l-water Bay. oysters will not lie so plenti ful this Thanksgiving as Ja-xt, but F"rei will have thm. He able to furnish his frionds if he has to ime Sound oysters. xin't wait, but order. Eatoek Oyster PaiTors. Cyrus Noble Old Bourbon Whiskey Is the only American whiskey of Interna tional reputation. It is twtled only after It has been six years in casks. It' flavors are developed by perfei-t stonee In heated warehouses, and this Is what make It delicious In eoektans. The steamer Allt;in--e. whlfh arrive) Sunday Svm fi in Francisco, brought U) the big anchors off the Vflnd-alia for Fond & Stokes, who nlP. use them in floating the I'ntrlm.'K)1. She also bfiiiL'ht a 'j-inen nawsep tne irtrgest ever sn here and a lot of ehajn. The Erltish steamer r-ity 0f Perth, 2r,75 tons. Captain W!ls.,n, IT .L-ys fnm Mu-l-or;:n, Jipan. arrived In yesterday. She carries C2 men and is one of the cleanest, tiimia-st v-sels which evr enwrrd this port. Captain Wiison Reiys th;,t he had very bad weather on his last trip over from here, but this voyage was not so bad, though the weather was far from good. He sighted nothing on the trip but a Japanese sand pun. The steamer Is In water ballast and will load wheat in Portland. There Is one other thing no ticeable about the Perth hey officer" ere j all gentlemen. J A fine specimen of a cougar wss nrought In from the NoUUem yem.rlas nml Is nw on cxlitNtAn at Hvh s.'id tUllette's. Bkirthwlck' txnn Ju finished ill olvuvliiK wt at KiMvel divk In time to accommodate tthe si earner Mogul with hw VXW lw. whsoh will be tnken ou tlHre today nnd ttwrr-w. Ttwse big China steamer tln to nmks things look lively alwut the port, ajt what wlih the tmmps owning wheat, the busi ness of this ort will hu.ve so Increisel another year that the oKV'st Inhililtnn! will not know It. Referring to the matter of range llshts, 0Vinln Phillips says thnt were there Is no llghahouse already estaNtshetl i the mouth of the rlwr. ns t the case here. It will take an appropriation by rongress to secure the lights, but that with the endorsonient of shipmaster" and oviMnoril ttles thre should be no dltncitrty whaltewr m having the Im provement made. Then' are range lights all the way up the CVIumWa. where tNv ar' no more IntiHtrtnitt. The steam stKtvel was brought down the pmil yesterday aikl sent ovor to Skipanon where (t will got out gravel for NUI.mt. Two or three Killast tniins will bo put t at owe tind the llie to Wlml slough will te put In tlwiroiiEh iNwultifon. CnlnU'tor Wakorlol.l will in A day -r two commence the work of building the Blind sKuigh draw brMge. and nfter that the line will N tilastel east of there as so.n as txnwihle. It l ex-kli-nt tNit the company Is pushing mattiTs r,s ftmt s iwill. HTPNOT1SM. Prof. McE-n, the great mltvl reader and hypnotst, will commence a week's enpurement at Fisher's ooni house, next Monday evening. This celebrated gentleman mien be seen In all his great feats. He Is performing this week In Portland to crowded houses each night, and no doubt Fisher's will be crowded next week to the doom. The prices of admission have been placed at 1 and 50 cents for reserved seats, and 15 cents for gallery . Seam on sale Saturday morn Ing at Grlffln A Reed's. A CARD. At the solicitation of persons Interested In the relief of Mr. Nelson Bissb-yg. whse house was burned on Tuesday last, a enihscrtptlon has been started In 'lis behalf. Hon. J. T. Lighter, of '.he Dally Astorlan, has consented to be custodian of the funds. The subscription paper may be seen nrd subscriptions left at the Astorian office, where they will !e rrop. erly cared for until forwoded to Mr BLeh.rg. Signed. WM. SETMOVR SHORT. NOTICE. Until further notice I wCl not person ally, nor win my half Interest In steam. er O. K.. be responsible for any d bts or wages of any nature contracted by A. E. Salte, for steamer O. K. L. M. DAVI9 Astoria, Or., October 27, 1S97. NOTICE OF IXTBNTION TO IMPROVE COM'MBIA AND ALAMEDA AVENUES. No lie is hereby given that the Com mon Ciunet! prr po.e to improve flum. IU avt-nue ncn Its Intersection with centiT lire of Bond street to tun Inter- tion with the center line of AUmeU avenue and Alameda av-nue from the run: line .rf Lincoln street to a llm-drav.-n frrm ih northwest corner of Il 4 of M .ck H. Taylor's Astoria, to th oothw-Ht comer of lot 30 of bio k 2 In said Taylor's Astoria Said Improvement to consist of driving sidles, n In eiirh bent, with bent centers 11 ft. aiKirt. to the wliRh of 20 ft., from a connection with Bond street Improve ment, at its Intersection wth Columbia and Taylor avenues, to the center of rVilumla.i avenue: theme southerly alonir the renter of Columbia avenue to the hleh w-ater mark and plnclne thereon stringers ami planking the evime. to the width of 2 feet with souml fir plank 3x12 Inches laid 4 Inch apart, and fnm high wilier line southerly along the ren. tr of Columbia avenue to Its center line Intersection with center line of Alameda avenue, and Alameda avenue throtirh the center thereof, from the east line of Lincoln street to a point of Intersec tion with a line drawn from the north west corner r,r lot 4 of Wock IS, Taylor's Astoria, to the fomhwest corner of lot 30. of blKk 2. of Taylor's As toria, by grading the same to the estebltahed grade, to the width of 20 feet and placinT thereon stringers and plank. Ing snmo to the width of 1? fret with fir plank 3x12 Inches and by placing rail ings thereon where necessary. Said improvement to be mode at the expense of the lands Abutting upon, ar.d ao)ri-nt to. or otherwise beneflt.nl threby as reoiircl by the ohnrt.T of the City of Astoria, The lands and premises upon which the special assessment shall b leviel to defray the oost of aueh Im provement and the district embraced therein, and the lo's. Mrr-ks, and pircels of land to be is-sd shall bo known and designnted an the Columbia and Ah-mr-'in Improvement rtls'rlet Jfo. 2". Sni.l district Trtn.c!nir said lots. Mucks and por-- of land to be assess for s-ild Improv.-ment - h . . 1 1 ronis- the land'. Irts and blocks emtr.aed within the fol lowing boundaries, towlt; Beginning r:t the northeast corner of lot 0. of blvk 1, Taylor's Astoria, as laid out and recorder! )y thr. peninsula Land and Tract vmpnny: thence, west, erly across Columbia nveniie and fl'onif the north line rvf block 2 to the north west corner of lot r, of fald M ,ck ?: thence soulh-Tly along the west line of raid lot C to the southv.vt corner thre or: Itienre westerly f,(,nif 1 1 center of svild bl'Kk 2 to the nonh wr"t corner .of lot 30 thereof: thence southerly along Ihe w'-Ht line of r.a.ld lot ?A across Ala. mcda avenue and along the wre-t line of lot 4. of block 1', to the southwest cor ner of said bt 4: thence Miaterly along north line of alle-wny running throuidi Moe-ks 18 and 19 to the southwest corner of lot 8. cf block 11.; thence (ist alona south line of sold lot i to the s.,u'he-ist crrner thereof: thence north nleig east line of Works 11", and 1 to the northeast corner of block 1: thence went alons; north line of said block 1 to the north, east corner of lot thereof; thence north to south Hne of Bond street; thence west ator.g the south'llne of Bond street to Its Intersivtion with Columbia nvrnib thence soiillii-rly to point of beitlitnliig. Ksllmntis of tho wiwnse of uch In provemenla Iho pln and secinc thn therefor ami mop of Ihe locality I le Improved will e d)Hislte.l In the oltli' of tho Auditor ! Police Judge for pub lie examination lAro taioh Improve, meat ts umlertaksn; that nl tho next 1 meetlnir of tho Common CoinhII ftor tho turn) publication of this nolh-o of Im provement, to wit.: On Friday. Doom. br S. IS97, at o'eUvk p. in., of said day, Dm Common Council will cnlder any objections to siil Impwvemeni be ing made, and If a rvmoiisirmioc luialu.-)) siK'h Improvemeiil, nlKiied by the i-esl-dents of the oily owning more than one. hnlf of tho pivp.rty to ! n.-d In suoh dlarli as dos Milled herein, and In which KMclal ns.wsm'nt Is lo b' lvll. shnM lo filed with tho Auditor nml IVHca Judge before lle saM rtgular nieetliur if tho Oommon tVunoll. no such ttivk M" lnivwmeil will to order exco)( by tho tw-iwtlilnKs volo of till the mcntlxTs of tho Oonitnoti (Vnnoll elect IiMel at Astoria, Orvon. this l day of Novemlier, lv7. II. K. NRtJON. Amfitor and ISlloo Judgv COMMKIUMAI. STRI'IM" EXTENSION IMI'KOVEMKNT NOTH'E. S'otl.o Is hereby given lhat the Com mon laincll proMie to Improve Com. unreal street anil Twenty-third street, Ms.: Cotnmerelal str"""'' from the east Hue of $t'in!centh slivet to lln1 west line of Twenty. third sireet, and Twenty-third strwl from the north line of Commer.'lul mnvl to Kxching strct. S.1M lmproviMiu to consist of driving spll. six spile tit .vi. Ii Immm with bent centers 15 f' et -pari, and pl.ic'na tbco. on cap and sti liuters to tl'o full width thereof, and pt.mklng the lame t.) the width of W fft throus'l the center thereof mm to tho estalilllievl gr.ule with new and sound Ilr pla'ik 4xU inches, and by building Hilewtlki oil tvolh sides thorrtif. twelve fe-t wide of tlr pi. ink ?x tnoh.'s, end leul.lm.ir i-ailings on boll, sld-s therf. In luvordtime with llw plans and sMvltlcatlons ihen-for and In eontormlty to Ordlu-K Xo. Itml. en. titled "An ordinance reining to ihe tin -provement of strcts." Said Improvement to be male at the expense of the kimk abutting upon, and adjacent to, or otherwise UnWlttis1 thereby as required by Ihe charter of the City of Arttorki. The lands and premiss uiin whkh tho smvi.iI assiv-isinent shall bv levl,-d to defniv tho cost of such Improvement ami the district embraced therein and t'ue bM. KH-ks and parc-ls tf l.ind tv Ih ossss shall he known an, I ib'Slirnat.! the Commercial and Twenty-third Street District No. 21. Sill duMTrl.n -nibnioliig s.iid lo s blocks and parcels of Uiil to asses-. for said lniprvifnt sluill iniist orf all the lands, lots nml blx-kt embraced within the folowing boimliLrl-. to wlt.t r.''i;lnt.lrig at tho southwest corner ot Muck No. 132 In lhat part of th.. City of Astoria, ns luld out ind recotbs by J. M. Shlvely: thence easterly and along the south llmi of bloi-ks IK. i.il. 1.1". l?.-. 1S and 127. of lot I. of Mo alonj 'h-' east 1M. to the sail lot i. t. tho siuthMst r.irner k 127. then.-, south' rlv lln. of lot 1. of bl.-k s.nithrajtt corner of lKxk ty-. thinN iMHti-rly along tlv north !ln- of Exchange strft to a point where the north line of Exchange street If produced InN-r. sects the cost lino of Twenty-third street; thctice norlhe-riy to the southwest cormT of lot ;. I.;., k 111: thcuc. easterly thrui(,-i the Nnter f bl -k 111 to tiie southeist corner of Kit 2. block 111: then-e north wtnttriy aloru.' t,he M-it line of lot !, block 114. one hundred and fifty Te.f; thir.ee northerly parallel to eost line of Twenty.! bird stre..t. to the pier hold line; the-i'.- westerly along th- pl.-r heid line to a, point of Pitersecllon on the ens line of Seventeenth street If extended tnenre soittm-rty along the east line o Sevrr.tcenth strr-t If extemle.1, to the pl.U'e of lx'(fltuilng. rtim.'it of the expense of such Im pro verm nts ami the plans and spetlflcn th)ns therefor ami map of the loc.Ilty to be. lmprovel will tie depislted In the office of the Auditor and Police Judge for pub. lie. examination hofore esw"K Improve ment is umlertoketi; that at the nex meeting of tho Common Council after the final publication of this notice of 1m provement. to wit.: On Friday, Decem ber 3. 1W. at 7:30 o'cliK'k p. m of sil day, too Common Council will conshb any objections to such Improvement be ing m.ule, and If a renvwwdrance ngalns such Improvement, signed by the r'sl oenis or tne city owning more than one. half of the property to he asseased In such U.'trirt as dwrihed herein, and In which re'l:iJ assessment Is to le levle.1. shall he fllrsl with tho Auditor r.nd Pollen Judge Wore the said regulnr meeting of tho Common Council, no such work or Improvernerrt. will Im ordered except by the two-thlrdd voto of all the members of the Common Council clwt l.ted at Astoria, Oregon, this 23d day of November, I:i7. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. PROFEH8IONAI, CARDB. c. c. BRovnrt, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oundsrson BuLldlog, Astoria, Oregou Chester V. Dolph. Richard Nixsa UOLi'H & NIXON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 2t, 2 and I ,'iamilton Ii ulldltig. All legal and col lection busln ss promptly attended tc Claims against the government a laity. VH. JAY TUTTLB, PHYSICIAN AND SURfiFON Office, rooms 6 and , Pythian bt'lldi 5:il Commercial 8t, Residence arne Telephone 96. Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. lis rlne hospital service. u. a. aiunri. .- DENTIST. qjjfijfe Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Bulldlnr over p. H. Cooper's, store. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlca on Bond street, Astoria, Or H. T. CROSBY. ATTORN ET-AT-LA W. id Commercial street .sidles' Uack Chortot Coal. 4W bsvs t value, sale prlos Caps Jrom value, ui , $2.7Q S4.69 Up , Indies' blk or nvy blus Bsavrr ladles' Mack Heaver Caps, Ohlldrsns' long Coals, nmds of CW, wolt teiuiis, $.! viUu, into trliiuned In fur. Inohes long, IM nilxml good, reirular prlc 8.00, pries Inoh swsep, worth I&.IM, U prlo lo prlos Sl.()5 $3.49 $2.)5 . sullca' fins Kersey Cixt, In black , IullsV Uavk Umver douWs ChBdrens' Ions; Coala of fsnojr oaV . onl', tho bet IS.W Cost 'r sold, CaH, 90 luWu lol.g, 110 Inoh sweep, ored llmads ololll, regular prlM s.Ue piles JiOO valus, sals prlos f .00, sals pries $5.00 $3.49 $5.00 lAdbs" b. k or navy blue Chin- 1 suites' Mlt Rouclo oloth C. I tulles' IJuk flgure.1 Mohair sap. ohllU Coat. 'rnldc1, ntular pries trimmed with silk, braid on ram, arste skirl, full width V'lvttMn tn.A raio pn. rrgulnr prlo 115 00, salo pries bound, sals prtca $7.75 $9.95 $1.50 ladles' fine tan C vrt doth cost. IddlnC mixed color Motion Costs, Idlrs black Allwcw ssmrml skirt fly front, regular pr "e ItJ.TS, sale h lct Coi for th money pvit of- taffeta lined, vegvtn bound, ohsap pries fcred (( noo, sals pries $8.75 $6.95 $2.50 SHANAHAN The -Pi UNUtR MtOWM )(R0NU W AM At f Mr KT ! V-r' I tiiLT,;-utfiL;M (-4 rr-.'", ir. r. "."; r-jv'i ACTS CAPTIVATINS mi tribe Gr EVERY CITY. Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Winter Shoes Crack Proof Box Coif. Seal Shoes In Button and Luce. Our goods are warranted. 479 John Commercial rA Street HalM & CO. Leave Orders With ROSS, nras & CO, -For- TURKEYS, GEESE, CHICKENS Anil Everythino, Accessory to a Good Thanksgiving Dinner SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LOIXJK NO. 7, A. F. an . M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evonlns of each month. O. W. LOUNSBERRT, W. U. E. C. HOLD EN, Secretary. m ssfltWiHs. Only Store That Sells Cheap CISHER S OPERA HOUSE.... r I. K Sl f .14 Insure Slid MallHlfrr W1KK ('11MMKM IMI mnnniu rvnv j munuuj, nur uu TIIK tillKAT Mc Ewen The j.( t )t in(iln lv tt'N liiiii'. t-riilllM' Of nil frulurt'- II t I'lintJl- I'lllltNitl W tint Ihr I11 I'litillt 1 l.U A .4 i,nnrut 11 ii-1 1 (ill J'ld , fclmw 1 1 ik tin- (eowrr if In I tHl o r i tlltlMlT. t Ni.tl.r 11m ini'iiiitl iiixl tiHiriil ii i-)iititriii I'V Ii int(iiii Ihr Ktrnt iimrtli r irtnl.nui- iti im; n! uiil', x Inn ) 1 r. ili-i.-fii j, n -Tl f, h'lrllllii Hllltl)tllK. llifttriirli vr. ;-k k l.r. ul inir ( m tiil.' tlir rl mtl. ( l i In imI l-itiiil t ill iniikf mi rinr I nv t iit ti, tiirili tnt'; llilitk timl luutfli 11 nt vrr Im Ii Atliiil-tilitfi - Cr-r-il rat, r..r 1, net .W; itl l r. .'V. ut alr nw'Uk Hut unlit) thoniliitf ul i iiifliti A Ut . .1 a. Japanese ani Chinese Curios.. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Silk I'niicv (iiukIs I Inc Dcci.rnUJ Clilmiwiuc Himi'IiiI Alteiillim given In nil ordem rurally ivleof I jit 1. ' w nipa Mini I'mlerwear, guur llllleeil jM rfii'l fit. CIIAS. KAN & CO. 367 Commercial St- Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Saving Dank Kld. Portland, Oregon. Awtoria IronWorka Front Htreet, foot of Fourth, Astoria. CENEHAL MACHINISTS AND ilOILER MAKERS Land and Murine Kd-Imi 1, liollur Work, Bteamhout and Caanorr Work a sps. clalty. ChsHiim-s of nil description mads to order on short noiloe. John Fox.. President and Superintendent I A. L. Fox Vlon r resident JO. B. Pral 'Astoria BavttiKS BecretaiT risnk Treasurer SEASIDE SAWluIbli A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling- and all kind of finish; mold ings1 and shingles. Terme reasonable and prlcee at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Offlee and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to diseases of wotnee and surgery. Offlca ovsr Dansiger'i store. Astoria. Telephone No, U. 1 los B in . BROS. Umbrellas I'M K, gryu AM ."kw ISit MAI III.NXji .. Al.11 all I IkIiI ft 1 r u n:;:;;; Repaired i .wm-ank I'll. r rut lu 1 wo. A. V. ALLliN ( iiiM t rirs, Ft cil, Fruitu, V'j;pttil'li s, ( 'itK kiry. j Cor.Tsnth and Commnrclsl atraet. 1 1 . i. . . , 1 1 , 1 riarble and (Iranlle intioir a aunak, T.'l K M.eiit.Mi nl , Cortland, Or I ... A I.I. KINIm IP ('KM KTKKV WnKK Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. o-i.'l Coiutnerciiil Slrii't Nrxt to Mailisou's t'iMr Slanc Astoria Electric Supply Co. A;Z.. Supplies WIRING & REPAIRING. J-IOComiiisrclsl Htrool. ,SNAP A KODAK. at any man cotului eat o our store snd you'll xel portrait of s man brlmmliiR over with plrsunt Uioiighta, Much qualltjr lu thn llquort we haTti to offer arc eiiounhte pleue any man. COMIT AND THY THR1A HUQHES & CO J. B. WYATT, Phont No. e Attar la, Orse;ee Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTH and OILH. Sptclal Attention Paid to Supplying Sa Ips 187a 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY SELL. Slilp Chfindlcry Hiirdwiirc Iron and Steel Coul Groceries nnd Provisions I'lonr nnd Mill I'ccd I'uints, Oils 11 ml Varnishes I.(i((crs' Siiiplics I'ulrlinnk's Scnles Doors and Windows Agricultural Implements Wagons and Vehicles.