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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOHIAK, Fill DAY MORNING. NOYEMBKK Sfl, 1897. TMNSG1VING DAY IN ASTORIA Brilliant Reception on Hoard the Commodore Ferry. SERVICES AT THE Cni'RCHES Tse foot SabMsatially neaittibtrcd Day Gtacrtllf Observed Tirosga ol Ike Citv. Thanksgiving day In Astoria "wa duly otxwrved hy aN. All puMtc oflW and backs -wrr dosed and the store closed at noon. A piitnl air of comfort r" vaded the cMy erd tk oa evijt-nt thivt n hud omtrilnr for which to be thankful, and that Astoria had In the paM year received tier share of proajwr. Ity. Ttw notnble feature of the day w the afternoon and evmlnr reception gtven by the officers of the Perry. The hip tad been thoroughly cleaned from top no bottom. Instde and out and shone like a new silver "dollar. The forecastle u open to Inspection ami was. as ne&t a my lady's chamber. The boy were tn their ShitaJuy beat and enjoyed the day. In the. wardroom and captain's cabin the Invited a-ueMs wvsf entertained by the ofneera Ctaptaln Phillip. Ueu. tenant Emery and Sturdeisant. Assistant Engineer Roe Mrs. Emery and Ml Phillips. The quarters were handsomely dacoraJted and a fMtckras luncheon was served to the truest -who were made to feel at home at onoe by thetr (tenkil en tertainer wtio spared no pains to (rive all a plmsmnt afternoon. The officer of the Columbine and Mm. sanlta. called In a body, and hundred of townspeople pnld their respects to the Perry and her gallant officers. The weather cteared off lona enoubh to add a tew rays of sunshine to the occasion, which lacked noMn In good cheer and good fellowvhip to make tt one to be re membered. The onion service at the Congregation, al church wa lsrgely attended. The church waa handsomely decorated and the music mu good. The Rev. Mr. TTol. Ungshead, of the Methodist Episcopal church, pteat'hed tihe Thanksgiving er. mon. and he was Ustusned to Wth marked attention. The discourse wa out of the ordinary and direK upon the first thanks giving proclamation Issued by Governor Bradbury In Colonial time of trouble and upon Lincoln's prortsunatton Issued In 1S6J when the nation wo In such dire distress. Th offerings amounted to ja.. which "Will be distributed to the poor by the W. C. T. V. sooWy. Grace Episcopal church wns profttfTy decorated with ferns rt f!r-- an thp liberal offerlngB of fruit nnd rKnMi" wer arranged In front of the enwnee! Theae. together wlrh the money offer. Inirs are for the Good Samaritan he pltal. Portland. The rector preoch"d from the text "I will give thanks usto the Lord wts.h my who!, htiri: ecr"t!v among the faithful, and in the congrera. rton." Psalm lii-1. Th discourse was excellent and timely, end was unred upon his hearers in an earnest and elo. quent manner. The boy choir rendered especially appronriate muelc for the oc casion. The Salvation Army people held ser. vice which were "well attended, and a day noted for Its quietude and orderli ness closed bi peace. NOTHING BETTER FOR SCHOOL WEAR HSISTIUo COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY TODAY'S "WEATHER. Rain. AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. Ala for the evil ever done! Alas for the good deed not begun! Alas for our WindTt-as, every one! By this the world Is sad. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. E. A. DE YO IS AGENT FOR SODA MINT GUM. TO WEAR DIAMONDS CHEW SODA MINT. WANT A JlOft BIKE? CHEW SODA MINT. Turkev held the reins of power yes terday. Hot Scotch and hot Tom and Jerry at the Office. At th bowling alleys yesterday F. A. Fisher scored W Fresh wuinuts, almonds and pecan at the Bonbonierre. Groceries at the lowest prices at tha Pacific Grocery Co. FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE CHRW SODA MINT. W. II. Crifnth, a stockman of Gari baldi, la In the city. $200022 If Mrs. Jones uses Schilling's Pest baking powder, and you don't, and she makes fine cake and you don't don't Llame your ability, blame your baking Dowder. A Schilling & Comity bau frrfi. cisco Baited almonda at th 81. LADIES' CASHMERE GLOVES. K CENTS. AT DTOBAR'B, LAMBS WOOL SLIPPER SOLES. CENTS. AT DUNBAR'S. LADIES' SILK MITTENS. CENTS TO 60 AT DUNBAR'S. Mr. John A. IVvnn. the Point Robert eannerymnn, is In th 4ty. Bicycle and repair shop at 185 Ninth street. Charges reasonable. W. H. Bryan nd wife, of ChUtigo, are registered at the Occident Fish Commissioner Holllstvr P. Mo Outre, of Portland, fc In the city. For real life-like and artistic photos, oall on Snodgrass, th, fotografar. Our price are tha lowest In th city. Call and se us. Paclflo Grocery Co Ask for sample of Chase Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, HI-g.ns Co.', Umbrella covered and repaired by a practical workman, at IS Ninth street. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTENS. 15 CENTS FER PAIR, AT DUNBAR'S. H. Orchard. .1 oootnutor of Portlaml. Is in the city, rttrMered at the Ptirk.r house, Tou cm always find the best cream ry butter and sweet, fresh cream at tha Parlor. New crop dried fruit, new crop raisins, figs and assorted nuts all extxra fine quality, at Ross, Hlggins ft Co. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor. 1S7 Tenth St Tha highest price paid for fur aldns. Dry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria Land ft Investment Co.. Commercial and Eighth streets. Telelpbone ?9. There will be a meeting of the Young Men's McKtnley dub i S o'clock to. night at Rescue Engine house. Business was suspended at ill the rub 11c offices yesterday, and thoy presented an unusunlly Ionome appearance. The funeral of Charles Iinen to.k J plnce ynwterd&y at i o'clock nnd the re. mains Interred In Greenwood c-metery. A. G. Potters, wife and daughter, pio neers of Heppner, are In the city on their way to make a visit in Tillamook. C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing- and building work: CI Duane street "Ftvth painrt" was the sign displayed at a number of office door yesterday as a reminder tha the day was a legal holiday. Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet cider j and a large line of other seasonable ' fnp and fancy groceries at Ross, Hlg. 1 glTl ft Co. Tn sailor off the Wasdtile wh Ml from the yard arm. snvishlng ine of n arms ami breaking a 'eg. I i'i i-"'?' r of losing his arm. thouh it may he saved. NOTICE: The public should rem m. ber that there is but one original, alr tlghth. Queen heater In the market, and that Fisher Bros, are th-r exclusive As toria agents. The outlines of a turkfy ad'THed the window of the outer door of Ju.lg N'el. sun'! office, (miionting that the i;ilc wns occupied in passing sfntente on th king of the barnyard. FOR RENT One three.room houe op. posite court house. Jlft per month; and one two-room house furnished for I!ght housekeeping. 3C Commercial street, (10 per month. Apply XZ Commrclal s;. Largest and most complete aavwtnwit of air-tight heaters In the. city. All the kinds advertised in this paper may be seen and compared at our !ore. then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard ft Stokes Co. The young people of the Biptist church will give a good time social In the base ment of the church building, on Friday evening at 7:30. There will be no rhnrx for admission, and all friend are cor dially Invited to attnnd. Try an oys'.er stew, for 1" n nts, at the Parlor, next door to Hahn's shoe store. Fresh oysttrs always on hand; In any style, or dMIvr "1 hv tie pint or quart, at K and 50 oenta, re spectively, in any part of the city. The following officer? were eV-xt-d by Beaver Lod;e. No. V.. I. O. O F, fr the next term: N. O . Oiof Ar,-li-r)n: V. G.. CliarVs N. Finch: s-cre-;riry, J S'.u art Hitchcn: Perm. Sc., f"ha.. S. Gun. denvin; treastir'-r. flms. 3 Wright: tens. tft for three y-or. Fr-1 O. Walters The high acor's for the eh im;;orish!i t the A. F. f. i,AWl:ng all-v for . month are: Frank W'XHlfli'l. average 49: grand total. 1'iC. F. FI?her. ivi-nf K: grmd tot.il. 1'". M. M. Pl'-fcen. aver, age 55: grand total. MZ. The hl?he--t In. dlvidu;.! "or- f'r the; mw.h i V,, made by F. Fifher. Shares ijf tne A'tsk'L Tr t n.-ir!.i : ! iii and D.rvloj.rnerit Company of Chirajo I aro tho mof: d.Hirib"; Inve'mern h 'ur J the pi ! bile. S.'if -r than s:i '.')!.' KnukH and lr.rik tox-k. P-iylnrr ht;'" 'HUd'ii'ls Shiren one doll.tr. For informvion ad. dre-.-is W. T.. liiidley. u-n'-rn". at-M, Hal. ler building, Keiitile, Wash. Workmen were (-nrii-'I y.terday In fittlni? tlv- lar'e rgc with reeb1 of wire, coils of wire eaMe ;,rd other ap paratus to be usel in aiding the Po trlmpos off North b-ach. she will prob ably be towed around today, when the M5 anchor tv1 he lanti-l In decri wta.t cr and liw-s maI fast to the ship. Coroner Pohl empanelled a Jury yler day to hear the testimony In the case of Dr. Stciner, accused of malpractice In causing the death of Mrs. Hmu t Sl shle. After taking the evidence of the witnesses the court adjovirntxl till o'clock Oils nriUng, whan IV. Fulton, who nV an utny on the rtuiiii, will be present to gl- evabtK. The dangvra of ol-nisation ar over- work, vrr- uul Kernia, We need vl- ttUiairiK power to sustwin us. I.rl men and xperloc point to pure whis key. Primitive men Hd not nel whis. key. We do. Olmngwl omlltlona lrl"g fresh r-eed. An-1 TltK whiskey ll.VU. PER. Sd by Fo-urd ft Stokes Comiwny. Astoria, Oregon. Wllltam Ray, who Joined the Odd Fel lows last nitK-ht, ad)ouriuM ft-r llw nuvttng for lunoh with some of his ftieiHl to the Shir, They culled tvr tur key arid were told there wns plenty, but when served' only the frnmc of a-hat had been tirko-s v-re visible. Joe suh. stltutrtl elk st.k. nnd I ho boys went Avy well satisfied, T4tst rrtglit Dr. Est cm expr!.Al him. self as convinced that lof. MoRwu'i hery of hypnosis Is. frt pmclloal ex perlenoe wild vlcmonstmtlo.ii, the nio.t wiwt of any he ha yet met. Vr. Ftes - this In Justice to lYof. MoEwen. A lanre crl agtiin filled Fiiher's o-ra hou last night nnd wre highly enter t.kiil and Instructed by lrgr. MoEwen. No amount of age or storing will make bad whiskey good. tt must be good when made .ml must W storel In woivl ajid not In nnml. C-rus Nolde ("Id lSotirbiNi Whiskey Is storeil in onk wood lsirnls. This develops Its flavors aid tvilc properties. The flavors make It delicious in cocktwiil. It Is the o"1y AmrKan Whiskey of International repu- tutlon. When he two Hrlilsh ship Norma ami Klnross-shlre were driven on the sunds in the rivnt gale. Captain Phil lips, of the Perry, sent his launch down to see If he could he of nny nmlstiinc to the vessols. CViptaln M-rvnnld. of th Norma. -nos vessel wis In the greater Hsiiws. got to sen without bavlrg nil opportunity of irsmlly thanking ""i- taln Phillips fir his courtesy, but sent word ashotv tetlflng to his gratitude nnd the message wns just delivered Inst night. Mr. F. J. Mcllenrj". formerly state or. ganlter for the order of Wlmcn of the- World, and now chief lead-x of the Impiwed OnbT of the Vigilant s. will 1 In Astoria todny. Mr. McHenr'" '. J.x in dsltlng the city a tlUs ttnv is to give a free entertainment arel talk on the OnW of Vigilantes. Kverytwly is lnvrtM to attend, and the place of meeting will he announced In this after- rsion's papers. Mr. Mcllenry has a host of friends In Astoria, an I he will doubt. les have a full hou- to hear his tec. ture. Mr. E. G. E. Wist, who arrived on tne Harrison Wntnesday night from the N. halcm say the pack of salnvw there this sens.- mi fnlr. Kinney put up Swrt cases. Nehnlem ennnery ."?0. Snk.ng of the storm he said: "Th,' Into TVe sas an ugly one. The Methodist church was twisted from Irs foiin,ljvllin. a num ber of two Inch tdanks were hurt ! through the roof of mv itinn,ty. and n portion of th roof n( TClmores' war- - house at OaritvaMt was blwn through the gable end of the Prynn hotel, almost klllini: old man F"irnlde " 'at,tain Sr--rint of the Norwei-i.'n bark nphclia. which arrived y-wtr.liy. f.iys he had a very tHons voyrige frm Pimamsi, It lMng one succession of calms and cal-s. Sp:aklTg of th voyage to in Astorlan r'Trter last r.lght he saM. "We snlled from Pnnnm.i Sitemh-T IS. and hav- bail a long and tiresome trip, though an uneventful one. About a w k ago we struck a living gale whl'-h hmtefl for severaJ ikys. but we wctthere,! It without an-ldent. There is no siikness of any kind In Panama tlv- health of th- riy It-ing' urisnil!y giil W spoke a German ehip a few iLivs ngo hut eo'ild not make out her name. She was tenjnd for Victoria." The rrported shipwreck off the Colum bia ptrlay w.is not corr'ct. There wiis no wr-ick. An n-ci!ent occurred, however, in the lower hnrle.r V.it even ing. The tug Relief returned from the si-ene :tmi'. mi'lnlKht. Th- tide yester liiy iift-rnoon was 9 ft 5 lnch-s. and at the eM the current was very swift. The German ship Peru and the TlritUh sh p Wllliim Tlllle, both of which arr'vr-d down ycstenlny. were anchored In the stream In thet tower hnrlior. The P ru dr.u-'ce,) her anchor and smashed Into the Tlllle. The Relief possod up a1r,ut that time with the bark Oakland In tow, and offern.1 hrT nsHlstance. A short time iff'T-Barls the ships flrd nck-ls and th Heli,-f went 'Vwn again, sej.-ir.ited the shlrs. which are tiow wifely nt an. ' hor. No Limago was done. Tn Justice Aberorombij's cou-t yester. day the bondsmen of Dr. Stelner John Ko,i and Henry OIk r. of Seasid-. ap. ti"ared and wlthlrew their bond. Dr. S'e'ner was pr scnt in I held a conver. sat Ion with his bondsmen. The bondsmen left the 'ouft and Ste.in-r was taken In charge !v Constable Wlrkman and torw-' over ti, SherlfT Hare, who rdarr-d him In the "ounty fall. St-nT Ins re flde.1 at SnuM for about four year'. Tr ij t fr"rman and probaMy aiirxit ry) v,ar of age, with a full ocarv K'reaked w'h viav. and hair of the Kitn" eohir. TT" talk German with his bondsmen !n v.-? 1'j-t.I i' eotjpt and did not nop-ar worried a Vint the serious 'rime ehnrjed sriifHi him lb- aekwl permlmn to go n S'-aide to j H wife, hut on he. fnir I'if irmed thuit be muFf see the sheriff on h,a matter, he liafitlly wrote letter and ri"t if on loard the afternoon tra'n. Miir.y who nr familiar with the cise do nor Mleve S'Hn'T guilty of any crimi nal lnie-r.it, hiit raither attribute it as be. Irir one of gross eireenet rr that he was temporarily lnsine a-t tho time It was committed. Tt Is sa d he was ae. rus-d of tlv- ;ame crime In Walla Wall-, ard got Hir on n tehni'-alltv. Tn ref. eren-e to this, a prominent physVlan s.aid the ense fKetirred In Vancouver, nnd Strdner Ndng th- serrm'l pnystetin caifed in was evonerat d from nil blame. FOR A NAVAL STATION. At the meeting of th- Portland Cham, ber of Ooramtne Welnesday Imjortant a.-tion was taken upon many subjects. amongst other th thregvwilan of yts tenai y sMys, "The vatnlillslimeiit of a frceh-w.iter naval station on the Columbia, rlvw was niKXthvr matter lnrtog at(ilii, t II. Ivdd nmde an Imerestlnif talk on Hi iihjcct, and sivld It was oiw of the most Important mmtein to which (he attention of tlM ilelcgiiti'S ivilld N cilllr1. It would cost ppaollcHlly nothing to es t.iNlsh sih-h a rfhitbui, while rt appro priation of million wiis nek. si to make laike Wiiehington, mtir Siitli such a n iiib'iniu fvr wir vessel not In icllve servlie. ' "Captain l'mv also s'ke hi favor of the pr)eet, nnd. referrnig o the ihpth of wvler M 'the moittli of the iliiiiibi.i river, sold: "ttily lust Momlwy a vessol went out owr the Iwr drawing S to t lm-lu of water, and them Is now SS fext vf water on the Nir through a channel Imlf a n;lle wide. The CVtttmlun rlviy would be an ejtcelhot plme r n station for lor. pctlti-bont iiiihI cruiser. tlw ostaisish mnt if which would Iwve a khhI effect In n'rtvlnsr the enterprise of building a drvdivk. so much jmmsIoI." "The seveml nmtlor discussed were r-ferrisl to a committee, i-onslstlng of Messrs, rvxfcl, Wlrteirg u, (llph.int. w-ith InstrtiiMlon to prepare prx-r me nrlN for the congressional didrgatlon for u In Wiishlmrtcn." SIMPLICITY ITS 101 .V. A Simple 1 in nub's Remedy. Yet It Currw thi Worst t'is.'s of Pys XM"efci und Imllgestlon. Dr. Jennlson. wh bus made n IKo study of s:mn !'! troubU. says: AH fornw or ltMllgxstlon renllv iinvunt to the Mine thing, that Is, falhitv to osiiplotrly dl gt the fM oaten: no nmtter whether the trouble Is no!.! dysftaiwln or suir stfti-h. beh hltig of wind, nervous dys pepsia or hvs of flesh and ai'pctlte; a person w'B not hove any of them if the stoniiich can lo Imlucetl 1- any natural, hjirmlee -iv to thopvtighly dlgfst what Is eaten, nn.l this Tin ls done by a sim ple remedy which I I nve t-itcl In hundreds of aggrnv-WtsI ibises with complete ue-s. Tlie p-m-rty Is n comblnitloti of fruit rnd vieits ess, nces. pure ositlc rln anl golden stal put ip In he form of pleasant tabling tablet and sold by druggists under the name of Smart's Pyswpsf:i Talets. One or two of these tablets xhould be taken after monls and allownl to dissolve In the n.outh and nilnk'Ung with the f.! In the to-reich dlgf.s It c mdotc- N f,.ro It h.i time to f'Tnwt. dtsTty and sour. On actual exiTtmeiit one grain of Stu. art' Iyiepstn. TaMcts will dlg-t thive thousand gniin of mcait. eggs nnd slm fhir whlti'me foists. It Is safe to iy that If this wholesome rmr" si. U'tt-T known, by M-aple gen. eral'y. it woiM I..- a n.itl.Kiil Messing. n.4 we are a nvtlon of dysis.tlcs and nine-tenths of nil dl'irsi i,e their ori gin to Imperfect riigvstlon nnd nutrition. Stunrt's Pspcps!.i Tablets .ire it a secret piutent riHliclne. lujt u fifty cent Ku-kugn 1ll ilo more mil g"d for a w.sik s: much them fifty dollars' worth of patent nitslldius nnd a twrscM lw. the satlsfution of kriwi:ig Just whut he Is pn ting Into his stomach, which he do.? not know, win-n wl.lei' a.txer tLsi'd ixitent m.sll.iln.'M are All drok'clsls s-K Stuart's tystn Tillt-ts, fir I slz,l t.trk.igis l cents. A little N..ik on catis. and .-ore of stomal'i tnmt'l.'s moll.-.l free l.y ml.lr' ;nir The Stuart Co., Marshall. M'.-li. I'NTIL FI'UTHEIl N'tTH'F, I 'r. Iurrln, who Uis 1s.n with us for the past thr,v m.mths. will rnialn nt 151 Bond St., Astoria, unill furtln-r n..tl-e. All those who wish to consult him shoul 1 do so nt once. AH chronic disease with suc-ew. Office hours 9 n. m. to 1 p. m. The poor treated free, except mellclnes. DYSPF.rfll.V AND INDI'l KSTION' CUREP. Mr. Editor: For over six ye,irs I have hf a gn-.it sufferer fnmi acute und chronic dys-psla and Indigestion. I come to Dr. Pat-rlii nnd have taken Ms treatment, and crKisbUr myself entirely ciirl. I fisj very thankful for the cure en. am only too glad to recommend lr. Parrin's trxitnnrt to the nffllctnl pub. lb-. Cnn be r-ferrerl to. MRS. AMANDA TIAROI.IV Astoria, Novemlr 2!. Offlee hours. 9 a. m. to t p. m. ATTENTION VOTERS. A meeting of citizens will 1 called at the court house t 11 n. m. on Satur day. No'mlor 27. for the purpose f nominating enndl'loitos for the coming clt.y eierttlun to te held in this city on PecemW t. AH citizens of Astoria ere respectfully requeued to attend. RY ORDER COMMITTEE. A CARD. At the soll'ltatlon of persons Interested In th relief of Mr. Nelson RIsaAerg, whos(. house was burned on Tuesday last, a aniharrlptlon has been started 4n his behaif. Hon. J. T. Lighter, of -.ho Dally Antorlan. has eonsonbd to he custodian of the funds. The mib.v ription parn-r may bo se.n at d ruWrlpilons left at the Astorlnn offlee, where they will be prop erly e,ird for until forwadod to Mr. Tilspehcrg. Signed, WM. BF.YMOLR SHORT. NOTICE. T'ntH further notice I will not per"n" ally. nor win my half Interest In steam er O. K., tie responsible for any d-bls or wages of any nature contracted by A. E. Salt, for steamer O. K. L. M. DAVIS. Astoria, Or. October 27, 1B97. A PLEASANT EXPERIENCE. A few days ago a oharnlng young lady who was travelling alone between St. Paul and Chicago, was accosted by a handsome, gentleman, who Invited hf.r to dinner with him. "Certainly, Mr. Carson,'" she replied, "for the Wisconsin Central lines have the best dining car service In tho world; I shall be delight ed." For fureher particulars call on the nearest ticket agent, or address J. C. Pond, general passenger agent, Milwau kee, Wis., or Oeorge B. Batty, gen'ral agent, 2i? Stark street, Portland, Or. Holiday Specials KnlWIng Silk, nil cshils per nv.&o ISnlvKdery Milk, all color, per sHiol bi IbMs' I'hnbpililei-y Hllk. per skein, ...lo Ohtnu Silk, all color, for fiufc')' work. 'r yard 'c Ht.unixsl Vliie. each tlttMron's Colored Embroider, d Silk Haiulkorchlcrs, each . !k' Men's Initial Silk llandkendilef. cii i' Uotiea' Fancy ijufteis, sr pair. ...Ho Velvet lUJ.y Ulblsui. all elsulcs. per Udt ' AM-Sllk U.il'V Ull'lsrti. all strides, per yi. rd 1 Htee! or Itmie I'r.s'l-t I locks. f.u h.V nnlshli-.g HraW. st Udt io Vnleiuv li.s's, i-r iirl .. lc and Ic Ftim-y It.i.skets. Ill all colors. eiich.l.Vi I-lllii' Sesir.lle Skirts, .u-h il to It ' SHANAHANBROS. The &'WFEWEM UNUta tttOSTN ?(RS0N4t M4MAfrMtMT jm LIi5uyi-JUr'.lKiiUi.i IfJM. ACTS CA?T!VATIN5 I EVERY CITY Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Win! Winter Blioes. Crack Proof , Box Coif. Seal Shoes In Button and Lace. Our good ars warranted. 479 John Commercial XfnViir street Hann!&;Co. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Richard Nlxss Obaater V. Dolph. DOLl'H & NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 21. H. M and 17 Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln ss promptly attended t Claims against tha government a sps slalty. DH. JAY TUTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Olfloe, roonia I and 6, Pythian bullda 63i'4 Commercial St, Residence sams Telephone M. ActltiK aHHlntant surgeon U. 8. Ma rine hofpltiil service. H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building over C. H. Cooper's, store. j. q. a. bowlby, attorney and counselor at law. Office on Bond street Astoria, Or. HTTfcROH nr. ATTORN EY-A T-LA W. 4t Commercial strt SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. en A. M. Regular communications held on th first and third Tuesday evening ol each month. G. W. LOUNBRERRT, W. at B. C. HOLDEN, Bee rotary. A J5! .HUMr.HWOOP'.LE.'M HMs'k.l sale itf ladles' Kid tllovr. Ill Mack. Wt? uiul colors, pr. li w Uutw' Krai tT I low SIM I tulles' all-wool Kill Hklrta, nuh .-II l laulU' itll-woid Hu-iutera, ci-li. fl!J Unties' rlblxsl Aiistialmn wool Vrsl or 1'iiois, rsU'h Tie liilitles' IJleSl t'ollilis. eaell Iflc Uull.' Aprons, racli I.'k to II Sfl Chllllren' silk and wool lloivls. esudi l.'si to l.'.OO In fun Is' and Children's Con's, each lieu to $M Unties llelts, e.a-h If" Indies' I'lusll and Cloth Capes, up frn 1-5" Uulles' tNxits. the lalmt styles, up from Our III Usui stock l ituni'lcte with all simile nod wMth; r lien per than ever Embroidery Hoops, pnjr Only Store That Sells Cheap FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE.... i.. y. Ht- i.iii Uwi and Maiiwser WtrEK I tiMMKNClNH Monday, Nov. 22 TIIK tiltKAT Mc Ewen TllP lltta'M t IU nitllll ! V lrl I'lmiir. Hul urc (if nit hiilun- Hj-unUi' Iwtllixnt BM'i -tifthtti. Itlll a ttir i plHiIll Hl A iM ltllllflll liti ii lul ln y, Ih v. iua ir yitw i f ( tnlttM nw r limltrr. Nollrt th- it i ul 11 1 mt iituntl lfVrlu im tit t v 1iiiu11mii lh K'"t nniftli r iritii.tfh nlfttiiiK f Jiiilut. J nr In it ytTaj, .lilt ell v .-. n xirliTH, rti. I'lriitiflr. MitniMl Jift. hmtrm iir, 1(h k lirtnklHH Is I tnniU llu -i ii(Ut 4 It n IiumI t'niiil u 111 ini.k- ou n-nr ln i t lulr, ii. .1 itutt , IKtuk iiihI Inuh a li Ait hrlnv t .t1iii(olii ItpM rvnl m-niN, W an! if'tt Irrv, ul nlt upi iiR Hulunlny niornlnt ul t.rlmu Japanese and Chinese Curios.. Manufacturer of Ladies' .and Children's Underwear Silk Fancy imkIn I Inc Decorated Clilnuware HiksMuI Attention nlven lo nil orders for any slyleof ladles' Wraps und I ndcrmiir, iiuur initio. 1 M-rritl nt. CHAS. KAN & CO. 367 Commercial St- Emil Schacht HRGHITECT Koomi 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Bid. Portland, Oregon. Antorla Iron Worke Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marine Kwrln. Iiollor Work, Steamboat and Caanery Work a K olaity. Cuallmr of all descrlptlona niado to order on short noiloe. John Fox..Prealdrvt and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vloe President 0. B. Pral Secretary Astoria SavVurs Bank Treasurer SEASIDE SAWMILli A complete atock of lumber on band In the rough or dressed. Flooring, ru Mc, celling and all klnda ot finish; mold ing! and shlnglea. Terma reaaonabl and price at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Offlra and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaiiide, Oregon. Proprlirtor. Da O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of worn and surgery- Office over Dans!gera store. . Astoria Telephone No. tl IVulirs' and Clillilicii's .M.ickln. toslie. from f IDS lo 17.(0 I -i.ll,' and Children's l itibrrllaa, from ,,, , Un o 1110 Iocs Cui-tiiins, kUi', up from Dn ClteiilHu 'latiila tiv, null TBo Tirlilo Linen, viinl, iai frinu IGo All Ull'SI Naj.klns. gtsal slao.doa II.OQ A tliio kir- br.1 spt-cmt f.s, .Tto Hon our ftiw Una of plain aiul flunl vm (IhmmIs. Jiest (tin thing for a Christum p-eoiit. Men's Tcs k or rNnir-lii-lland Tli, up from 130 Men's Musin'iiders, V"ir W' to T3o Mill's I'mlersfar. ilt JiS to 11 SO Hoys' nil. w.. I Kseotrcs, sticlt T1U to' nils, from TV In IVM Men's Hats, frii "iDe to tl 30 Men's nll..4 I 'out a ti'i Mon' H . Ur &.i to "to. I Umbrellas C.H.Orkwitz IWFW" vu U.I IH AM! I'll: rut In 10. 'A. V. a I I vm liriMTiif, I't'ptl, Fruit.-t, N'l'p'tiililt s, I'rtH'kt'ry, lijrp-r'H Siiijlif.i. Cor.Tnth and Commvrclal MrMt, rtarbla and (Jranll. I l.lHurr A MINAR, X.M K. M.Hiis'iu si , Portland, Or ' - I....AI.I. KIMis OK t'KMKTKHV WnliK ... Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. , fil.'l (.'iilmniTciitl Mrwd ) Nrit In Mmlisou's Cltfsr Stitut ! Astoria Electric Supply Co. iElffl"c Supplies WIRING & REPAIRING. iMOCommsrclal Mlrcel. ,SHAP A KODAK. at an man ooiuluf out o" I our stor and rou'li ei I Dortrmlt of a man brlmmlna 0Tr with pleasant tlioiiclit. Huch quality In th liquor w bsTstooflerarreiiiiutthUi I piesj mnj nmn. COMff AND THY THKM HUGHES & CO J. B. VVYATT, Phsa Ne. 6 A.Url. Orsge Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Grocerien, IrovilonB, HA I NTS and OIUH. gpsclsl Att.ntloo I sld to Supplying Ships - " 187a 1897 uswcAnsu ; Fisher Brothers ASTOklA.... A 5PECIALTV SELL' Ship Chiinillcry Hiirdwarc Iron ami Steel C011I (i metrics nnd I'rovislons I'loiirunil Mill Cecil I'alnts, Oils und Varnished l.o(j(iers' Supplies I'alrliunk's Scales Doors anil Windows Agricultural Implements Kagons and Vehicles.