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THE DAILY ASTORlAN, SATIMIUY MORMXfl, JANUARY 1, 1898. TODAY'S WEATHER. Light rain. AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. Ths nearer you come Into rotation with & person, th more necessary do tact and courtesy, became. Holme Try Schilling's Bt tea and baking powder. Happy New Tear It I now "Greater New Tork." Hot Scotch and hot Tom and Jerry at the Office. Groceries at the loweet price at the Pacific Grocery Co. The choicest oandtea and nut can be found at the Parlor. Cap. Phillips wU obsovs Sew Tear' Day on board the Terry. Bicycle and repair shop at US Ninth street. Charge reasonabla. Bom Friday, December S, to the wife Of Leander Leber k. a eon. Our prices are the loweet la the eity. Call and so us. Pacific Grocery Co. Aak for sample of Chnse Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlirr'.ns A Co. 'a. Vmbrellas covered and repaired by s practical workman, st 1S5 Ninth street. At the A. F. C. sileys yesterday Mr. Xngalls scored and H. Bell M for trs Mr. M. Fvard returned yesterday from the Potrlmpos, He says the ship Is all right. Tou cut always find the best cream ry butter snd sweet, fresh cream at the Parlor. Word la received that Mrs. P. F. Wood ford's mother died ywt'arday In Penn sylvania. Stock taking tune has oome, and the merchants and ttiefr clerks are conse quently happy. P. J. Me any. the leading merchant tailor. 117 Tenth St. The highest Price paid for fur skins. Dr. Bishop has removed his office and rooms to KS Commercial street, ore? tn Co-operative Grocery Co. l5T Large round garnet brooch; hear antique setting. Finder will please communicate with Astorlan. Sew crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, figs and assorted nuts all eztzra fine quality, at Roes, HIgglns Co. W. J. HeckarVi creamery butter received 'Wednesdays and Saturdays at the Par lor. Also sweet cream every da7- The 97-98 water-color Klondike picture, painted last night by Swope. In Geonre Bartley', is a well executed puzzle. - The Intercollegiate football team will leave for Trwaoo on the Queen at 12:30 to day, to play a game a"fth the Hwaco team. It's a doctor's business to ktudy Iiea;th, Doctors oonildently recommend HARP ER Whiskey. Sold by Foard A Stokes Company The steamers Mller and Queen are be ing fitted up for service at Skagway. It is understood tha: the Queen iu sold yesterday. Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet cider and a large line of other seasonable atap'.e and fancy groceries at Ross, Hlg. gins A Co. Lightship S. SO will be accepted by the government during the doming week. She baa been put In first-class shape by the Autorla Iron Works. The hours of the poatofllce today will be the same a is usual on a holiday, with one delivery In the business portion of the cfty In the morning. ( ,f ' Albert Johnson, a native of England, declared his Intention to become a cit izen of the United States yesterday in the oourrty clerk's office. Work on the extension jt Commercial Street will commence Monday. The pile driver of O. W. IPollls wae fitted out yes terday to coromeno the driving of the piles. NOTICE: The public houId remem ber that there Is but one original, air- j tlghth. Queen heater In the market, and that Fisher Brae, sre the exclusive As toria agents. Alex fJilbert liaa a:i of th d-l.-aMts of the eFon in the way of line wine and brandies for the holiday ean. Fill up your siile hoird. wth jjood hina from the grape, and make merry from Gilbert's good stores. Report was received yesterday by ilr. Gaston's ditver that a pier of the 01ny bridf?e has been wa.shed out leaving Uiat Structure in a ianKxjus conHition. Junce Gray was notified. Mr. W. G. Goeelln returned from 8eat tie yesterday, leaving Mrs. Gosslin still there to complete her visit. He says bus No baking; p o w tie r except the cheapest does any harm to speak of: but some do inoT good than others. Your money luck if you like Schilling t Best, at (hn't your grocer s. A Schilling ft Compaay Saa Francisco Intern la humming on the Sound, not an empty more In Seattle. There It Service at Omco ctiurvh Sunday, Jan. uary t at 11 a. nu and i p. m. The sun- jtcl for the cateohtslnit at the afternoon and those iweent wer pleased with the service wll he our mission work In Japan, varied program of chorus, solos luul root. Service at Holy Inaoownt' at f:W. tatton given. Mr. Irvlrw M. tllnm is devlediaHy Ww bejt sVistvr of the club and tnt-aoror Jarohsen arrive! lit the city ihls snwxxft and pieaattisr tm were very yeMeiday. He ys that next week he thonHiirtdy apptwlatcd. Mr. Xih at the. will votmne.K drtvkivr pile thru.vti the piano I a true artist, and h excellent low place near ffton to factUtnte the A.viKn tand toucti were wel dp'.yrt potwtmnllon of itie rond bed for the rail- In Mie difficult sriecthma' rendered. Mr rond. Galloway In character revftatlona exhih- tied Rood dnwuntV ami facial work. a The monthly bowling tournament at the for ,ne reat wf ttw club, ehey nre a jolly A. F. C. alleys was won by Rolert lt- )o, vr collw boys and were pleased by on with a score of 1S1 for four nunc. tn.thc , the audience appreciated their eludln a fcandtoap of S. The tilK-h.t In. rolHcklntr oirs and rhorusen a evu dividual score was) 1(3, made by M. B. j dnnced by repeated emxrv. ' On the Boxartfi. j tK) It wvs a good entertainment. This ; 1 the first trip of the Glee club. Largest and most complete assortment of alr-tlpht heaiers In the city. All the kinds advertised tn this paper may be! seen and compared at our store. theo'Tj,. . ,.', - your selection will be : Foard A Stokes Co. tttsfactory to you. Shares of toe Alaska Transportation and IVvctooment Company of Chlcaxo ; are the mow deslratte Investment before the puNlc. Safer than savings banks and ',,t Thompson. Thfc. w the last meeting htnk stock. Paylnir large dividends. ' ""'m-ll preskleVI over by Mayor Tiiy Shres one dolur. For Information ad-1 r- m' vons(d--Mble business n a. tmn .1re W. U Dudley, renernl agent. Hal. acted Tr (he tlm th -- wer- (n .s. n. !er bulldlnr. Seattle, Wash. j The mtlnc last.vl a llrtle over mi hour Thre ordinance came up for ii!i..i3. Sew Tears sermon ut the M. K. church i An ordlnuiv dpproprlallng ra.T3 for at 11 . m. The subject f he event n the benefit of Lewis "ord-a passl thc se-mon will be "Ovjnsclence." Sunday thin! r,n ,i,.,.,.i ..... ,v school at II p, m. Epworth lea (Tie at : p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday p. n. . n. totn,sn.-a.i. ivwor. -i. " , v t. . . . . . i . i . . . v-. ... i . . m tin v i'n- dlt. Sislil. Deccmer 1. Mr. Albtt Thnnjpson and Miss Rosy .u-e, both of Seaside, Rev. Sayrea otnclating. Only a few intimate friond and rolatlv were prewnt. An elegimt ipast was eerveo after the ceremony. ' Swedish Lutheran church Services Sun. day nl Swedish at 10.30 a. m. Sundiy school at 12:15. No serices in the eren ins;. The concreiration wl hold Ins an nual meetlr.g Monday. January 5, at 1 a. tn. All confirmed male numbers re requested to be present. Presbyterian church Services as usual Sunday. Theme of the morning eoi-r.on. "Retrospect and Prospect." Theme ot the evening sermon. "A nesi?? fiir the Now Tear." Some of rhe Chrlstmaj music will b repented. The choir will be as sisted by the Sunday -school choir. AH are most cordially invited to be pr.eent. ' amounts to wh'ch they are en :tl.-1. The At the Congregational church the themes' motion wa car-led. of Pastor Bollinger will be ' Vppro.u-hlnc J Tn" renwt of the ommtie on h.;tn God" and "Man"s Earthly Furure"--a ni1 Pd'-'e reovnmfdnlr-- thu tt.e pet New Year errmvt. Tommunlon alter ,thn ot r- Ha-rls 'or llq'tor 1J.:-nse the morning s-rnron. Wek of r-arer , be gruitcl. was a lopted. servlcea on Monday and Tuolay even, j A communl Mt n from tV way, and ng. Annual burfnees on WflnescUy v- means mmmlv recommending the pay enln. A hearty fMm anaits all ' ment of e numVr of bill wa rej 1 and strangers. The infantry drill on board the Perry yesterJay was eminently successful. The crew is compooed almost entirely of new men. Their training Has teen unor ne direction of Lieutflrmtrt Sturdevant. who deser-es much credit for the excellent ; gnrdlng the llcinir of the same was showing made ty the men yesterday, wtio read and placed on file, an l rrw-r fr m did net commence to drill until after er- the committee on helth and iKijic. r.c-rh-al in fhls port. Marching, handling ot j ommendinir 'hat the ordinance he en arm!, and flrin? with blank cart ri-tges forced covering lh llcfnsinic of public v-re the order of the day. i boa-lintr alleys, was read and adopted. ! A report from the committee) on reet After City Auditor Nelson left hi office ! and public ways recommending that tne last night tv go home to dinner, he stop. petition of S Norme to tak bond In ped at the poofflce nd found amongst I exoho-nge for street warrants be srame.i hS mail a letter dated December 29. post- wa. adopted. marked Astoria, :! p. m.. Dec. 31. It j A hateh if bill previously referred to proved to he fhe resignation of Council- different committees was reported or. man Henry C. Thompson, but was of favorably and ortlerel paid . course received too ate to be act ;d upon i Mayor Taylcr then addres-M the coun. at .the special meeting of the council yes. r-il. -hanking the members for the cour terday afternoon. It was evidently in- tey and uniform kindness which lad tended to be presented ai that meeting. existed beween them for the pa.t two j years and hopd that the fame spirit All hands took stock at Ross, Higglns which had characterized their delihr. A Co.' store laet night. After the work wa flnbtied the members of the firm, ac. corapank-d by their sixteen employees, en- j Joyed a royal oyster supper at the Palace, This enterprWing house t now having . corwiruciea m rne wv.n iur .is tew two-story store building in Skag. way. It has made arrangements to buy a certain amount of space for freight on each steamer leaving Astoria for Skag- way during the eason. " - Amor the notable events in AstorlJ during 1897 as achievements in the Indus- trial Wne may be recorded the ee-abllsh. ment of ship building here on a perma-. nent hejos. Two large government con tracts were secured by the Astoria Iron Work for the rebuilding, repairing and overhauling of the Manzantta aria light ship No. 50, besides the overhauling or the tug Relief and a number of oontnwrt on nmaller iboatn. Hie Columbia Iron Works also remodeled eight or ten small steamer, and are Btlll engaged In the work of overhauling rhe machinery and boilers of the CommoVlore Perry. The new year was rutierfd tn at mid nigtht with becoming ceremonlee In A- toria. There were not the crowds and Wlarlty on the street of former years. but tin r)n1ng of the church hell, the flro bell. th firing of cannon, Wowing of whWHee. and church wfltch services, fit tingly clerated the event. At Grace ('mn:ih a lare coneresfatlon took part In the beautiful w-rvlce, led Vy the rctor and boy choir. The Baptist church wa filled to overflowing wth an enthiwlastlc gathering of Ifeipilxt and M'tltodists and oDher denomiinations. The Rev. Mr. Ho lirg.-hfad aii'l the Rev. Mr. Trumbull preached eloejuent -sermons, and the mu sic was iood. A (fnj.rl8p party was s1v-n Mr, and Mr L. Laiw-n last evening which was hugely enjoyed by the large company l.aiti1nr tlh cnte-rtalnment. Rtrfresin. mania were servwl during the evening. Among thoc pre-sr-itf were: Mr. and Mrs. K. Sather, Mr. amd Mr. E. Hanke, Mrs. Ilanke, Mr. Jens N1lon, Mr. Loreritz Hanson. Mr. Lara Thrrvik, Mr. O. Thor vlk, Mr. Olaus Thorvlk, Mr. .Knud Thor vlk, Mr. Ole J. 8efttim, Mr. K. J. J0 hansen, Mr. Anton Bumtftad, Mr. Svenej Glmre, 'Mr. iAdolph. Holse-n, Mr. Olaf Brakke, Mr. Anton Ldndbak, Mr. O. M. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Th. filversen, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Ness, Mr. and Mrs. A. Olsen, Miss Sarah Hanke, Miss Clara Rice. Mrs, B, J. Bottom, Mrs. ttvensen. Mr, and (Mrs. P. Glmre, Mr. Rnsmusscn. A fair tutu mwlol the OW Club ot the University of Oretron hvst evening, THS OITT COUNCIL. VUrh Pulncs -Mayor' Addnsa. At ihe speolnl meeting of the cot'nctl yesterday nf'wnoi-i Mayor Taylor pre. ",J, membere were present ex- orxllnance ai:wprl:tnu to pnv r tle Improvement ot the iuth faif ot ru.nd street, between S-venth a.:d Kichth. .The ordlmtne. r,,v.,lng orvllnanc. No .218 Ciin up r-ir the third reading an-i on ; coke, arrived In yest-wduy afternoon. The nvikvi was moved ba.-k to the recond oapt:m riorts a roiurh voyage, with ev realing and km n.n-'ii.lnvMU w.is info-! ery variety of weather. In the lower Pa. duced reo.ilTi sivfon 8. whl-h prac j lke u Nor.verlan bark bouno tlcaHy lea.vs the Ire department tn the from Pananta to the Soimd. hands of the fro nn 1 w.-if r-nn.ni'.tee. I The Wg 'Hw F-arl. Captain Clem suhj.vj to .ind w'.:t th ronsont of the R.ulall, arrived from 'Frisco yestentay. council. Th ordinance as amemlivl rams' up for the tiinl rending and a.(t. j Schiebe. Ilrix and Sjverson vo;lit .V . A resjlutlon by Parker that the auditor, be lnstnic:i-l to draw a KTt 48 in favor ot Vorrnle w-arrarrt for ,l Ftah.-n.1 In i-m--nt of the south rnlf of Hood street lmp-ovrreii. betw.t .ev.nth nu Eitrhth. was adopted. Claim" of th wtitr '.'omnil1.n n. re ,alJ ov,e:" nwt: meeting A rep.-t from the auditor wa iea.1 anl a.loiitel rol.Tlve to !he salaries i.f the mayor and ounct!nii for the yeir ir; and on motion the auditor was nistrieie. to draw w-arriots f-r their salaries f.w i Th- petlti.jn of W. Maurl-e KWly for the redemption of property sol for taxes and a report frorn the proper committee j recommending name was adopleii A communication frm A. Nelson, jee. . retary of the Public Howling alley re- tion In the past would continue for the next two yean. The reJtlrtr coun:lmen he ad had worked zealously and faith fs.ijy for thir respective ward, and con sidering the compensation recelvod for tfielr services, which was entlrly na1- equate for the rwork performed, labored unselfishly for the welfare of the crty. Mayor Taylor then briefly reviewed The .financial condition of the dty since he j took office. Warrants had increased from 1 74 cents to nearly par; many Improve. ( menil, jj bee made and the credit of ( p, hiuj pace(j on a , BOM baBl, He congratulated the mem- Wtk that no Indication of ill feeling had ever existed between them and hop! their administration of the eity gov.m. ment In the tfuture as In the past would be a wise and conservative one. It was moved and seconded that a vote of thanks be extended to Mayor Taylor which passed unanimously, and the coun cil then adjourned. ASSfONEK'S BALE. The entire stock of goods In the N'e York Novelty Store, confuting ef hoi lay noveties, books stationery and mu; al instnrments of all kinds, will be elo'd out reeardles of c-jst by the asgne. Jewelry Silverware Novelties Orna-8-mentalware J. H. SEYMOUR JEWELER COMMERCIAL STRBliT NEWS OF THE WATER FRONT, Hcnrlrtte Rarely Saves Her Charier, ahvt Laura Muy Driven to See Attain. v Itat proinucs to be the volution ot the disappearance of the olMoers and orew of 1h bark 0kld. wrerked near Cflpe Flattery We other day, ha Jiit been t.Ct to UkM. The two m-lwtier whKili iurved In the awer Ixulmr Thurs day were the Laura .May anil the Jewell Ttwy auoth-rvd Ih'ar tvuid Inland, the Jowett still belntr lit tte hurt, but when they diaKKd lh-r anohx no r(Hriei on Thursday, the Iirri Muy tielng near t the tiKuiMi of the river, and unable to tret wdor control, Mrtftvd but to sea MtnUu, and wiis not seen In the orhni; yesterday. Shortly bnfore the si'Sionners dtv.-xM Hhelr wiH-Sxrs, te German 'ship Henrietta came m In charge of Pilot Mai. colm. and anchored tn the lower hnrtr Malcolm rojwt that as the May w vlrlftliiK out he countvd 11 men on her d-k. She carrl. a crvw of only three or fow men, and he thinks (t probable she picked up the men fnm the (taklnmi. Malcolm, who was outside for a week, says the weather has h.-.-n very misty. Three days ago they pawed an Amvrlran ship southbound, under full sail; name unknown. The German jailp Hetulette, Capt. See inann. from Yokohama November !S. banly saved her charter ty arrlvlint up front the low"r harbor, befiire ( o'clock last nuht. The captain uy he wa 1J Ouys vrf the river, rl wv very much a!armel na'lwii he wiis anchored be. low Thursday iiht. He hud rough but uneventful voymnx The Rritlsn 11 Pni pptnnhtiPton. Captain Spurring, a'hlch siiIImI front Swnea, in Waiesi, July S with a cargo of coal and and has been placed In service here In ;lace of the Rlltf. which will proceel to m Franvtaro Monduy for reinUra. The Feurleea l pxrhaps to flueot tinf bmvt on I I the l'acinc Coast. A Narrow Margin. Is all we are asking on our stock of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes Our goods ars warranted. 479 John rnmmoretf JVlillsSS s t Hahn & Co. ANOTHER CRIPPLE HEALED More Cures! More Excite ment! More Praise for the Reno Remedies. Another Large Crowd Assembled at Fisher's Opera House to Wit ness the Second Demonstration of the Wonderful Hcno Treat ment Mr. II. J. Planting, Age 04, Went Home the Happiest Man in Astoria A Night Long to JJt; Iieiiiembejed by the In habitants of Your Citv. Pronounced Incurable of rheumatism by the most celebrated of your medical prac lKlonr. Everything known to alchemy and chmlHtry had been tried and sig nally faill. Reno, the great foreign liealejr, with the use of Reno's Kl..:trlc Fluid, In 2? minutes Irmmrted to Mr. Planting the ue of his arm, toeik away all his stiffness, Inflammation and luime ne and eanbleel him to put on and off hl coat with ease. Thejre also app.ii.red on the taxn Mr Olstrom, city, lie has be.-n a cripple for year with rheumatism, suffering great pair, joints inflamed and enlarged, limb alnvBt useless, unable to sleep. He had tried all the so-calkd cures for rheuma tism, but receive!, no benefit. The won derful Iteno treatment was applied with the re-sult that in 50 minute the use of of llmba was reeiewed to him and he could walk and Jump entirely free from pan. Mr. Duncan, who was treated Wednesday night, also appeared on the stage, walking and Jumping without his cane. The medicine are sold dally at Reno's office at the Occident hotel, where ad vice and Instruction are given free. Other diseases, such a paralysli, fits, catarrh, piles, nervousness, dyspepsia, liver kid ney, blood and stomach, are cured Just ss quickly and successfully a rheumatism. Quick special treatment for diseases of man and ailments peculiar to suffering women. Office houns from 10 a. m. to t p. tn. WISHING YOU ALL W5. 0. i & i .0. m O 0 1898 m .0. m All Our Capes, Coats, Jackets and Dress Goods at One-Half Price to Close Them Out. Rare Bargains for Shrewd Buyers. SHANAHAN BROS. The Only Store 1 hat Sell Cheap The Best, Absolutely Pur Ry I For Sals at The Occident Hotel Bar, Ttis Offlos Saloon, And all tr leading burs In Atorl ifmitJl lV"LlA Sun IVhiicIsck a nJ Portland For Bread Alone 5& r"" The Best Dinner Thine cooked right tasta right. Ton want your tilings to tuts right but can't havs thm oooksd right unless you bars th rUM sort of material to work with. Its juM aa much 'trouble and takes just much Are to cook Inferior food aa to cook th bewt. We give you th best groceries. TJslna; them, you havs tha best food. Olv u a call. ROBS, HIOOINS tc CO. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial Stret Next to Mmlimin's CiBr Stunr A. V. ALLEN rocfiii;8, Feed, Fruits, Vfflulilfs, Oockrr, Lfigf-r's Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. ASSIONEK'S NOTICB TO CREDITORS. N'otlci- 1 hereby given that the under nlirned has this day been appointed as signee of Relxccah Straus, an Insolvent debtor. Creditor of the ald asslfmor ars horeiby notified to present their claims under oath to the undnrslimed within IhrM mnfha f rv.m this i1nlt At hla nine. I of business at No. 675 Commercial street, Astoria, Ore-icon. Dated this eleventh day of September, 1SW. N. ftCHITISffEL, Al(me of Rebeccnh Strauss, an Insol vent debtor. 1 A 0: Happy New Year :: o; :: "Keystone Monogram" Whiskey SHERWOOD 5 SHERWOOD PACIflG COAST AOHNT9. i7J 1897 l.L'BRICATIMI OILS A SPECIALTY Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... SELL tmiP CHANDUEJIT HARD WARE IRON Km 8TEBL, COAL aROCEUtlBM AND PROVISIONS FLOUR AND HILL FEED PAINTS, OIL4 AND VARNISHES LOOOEJR8' SITPPUSS FAIIUJAKK'8 SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWfl AORIOULTUnAL IMPUSUENTS WAOONS AND V EI U CLEM Japanese Goods Dry Goods Underwear Mflde to Order Rrerrtlilnc AI Kesnonalile Trices. James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. J. B. WYATT, Phen N. At Aerl, Orgs Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Grocer lea, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Sptclsl Attention Psld to (urplylng Bblrs Astoria Iron Works Front Street, foot of Fourth, Astoria. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Land and Marina Engines, Boiler Work. Steamboat and Cannery Work ape. clalty. Costings of all descriptions made to order on short notice. John For.. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vloe Prsstdent O. B. Pi-mI Sscretaiy Astoria Savtnsn Bank Treasurer Umbrellas 1K'K", KKYH AND KKWINU MA(;lli.S'K.i.. Alio all M(ht liarlilinrjr. Repaired C. H. Orkwltz U3 WA N I. KPrlrt cut la two. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms J 1 7-J iM Portland Saving Rank Bid. Portland, Oregon. SEASIDE SAWMM A complete stock of lumber on bn4 In th rough or dressed. Flooring, rus llo, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. om and yars at mill. H F L. UK) AN. Braalds, Oregon. Proprtstor, WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Hirer mi. I I'lignt m..uimI Nlg. Hull t o, Mtrainrr "ItiillrV Uiil.rrf rara Altxrla (Isllv. ei,-r,.t Munttay. 7 p. m ltvr I'orl- land dally, Pierpl Hinny, T a. in llslipy (intavrt" llrkei (x on atoaitirr "Th'iiiipaoii. t Hit 1 '! . SixkI oii"ntley unr.tTl. V. ll.8otl, I'mhlent. K. A, Keley, Aent, rurtlniiil. '. W. Ntunv, Agent, Aitorls. Telrphons No, II' PROFESSIONAL CARDS CbssUr V. Dolph. Richard NUi. POLI'li at NIXON. ATTORNET8 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, K it, M aa4 IT,. Hamilton Building;. All legal and se lection bualn-as promptly attaodsd tat Claims against lbs govern rnsnt a spa Ulty. DR. JAT TUTTLB, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlos, rooms and I, Pythian builds. 631H Commercial 8t, Reatdtno Mm. Telephone N. Acting assistant surgeon U. B. afav- rlne hospital lervlc. H. A. SMITH, DENTIST, Rooms 1 and J, Pythian Building. over C. H. Cooper's stors. Da O. B, E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BUROBON. Special attention to diseases of womaa. and surgery, Oftlos over Dansiger-s store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. . Q A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. 9fflo on Bond street. Astoria, Or. H. T. CROSBT. ATTOHNET-AT-LAW. Commercial street. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upatalri, Astorian Building. C. C. B ROWER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Qunderson Building, Astoria, Oregon SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. T, A. F. ana A. M.-Regular communications held on. ths first and third Tuesday avsnlng & sack month. O. W. LOUN8BERRT, W. M, E. C. HOLD EN, Secretary.