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THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, WKIWKS1UY MOHMNO, JANUARY 2, I8. TODArS WEATHER. Fnlr. AROUND TOWN. When a man e.a m way nut of a difn oulty, there to always "a wvtmiin's way.' Try Schilling' Best tea and taking powder. Cheapest milk In the ctty. at th Paflor. Hot Scotch and hot Tom and Jerry at the Office. Dm goods at your own price. Stoma, tiui Bros. At the A. P. C. alio- yesterday Mr Gunn scored SO. Oregonlnns are praylnc; miMi American weather. for ruin too Bicycle and repair shop at US Klnth streot, Charges reasonable. Lost lady's gold watctt. Return to Aatorlaa omee and receJv reward. Wanted AO kinds of second-hand fur nlture. H. H. Zapf, CI Commercial at. Captain rhilllps. of the Commodore Ferry. I laid up at hi homf with an at tack of twonchitla. Situation Wanted By an experienced moan ma domestic or wwttresa Call at AM or House, room &. Lost Januarr I, lady black lynx fur collar, finder will reeetve reward by leaving at Attorlan office. New crop dred fruit, nw crop r&Mn. furs and assorted nuts all extra Una quality, at Ross, Hljrgin & Co. W. J. Heckard creamery butter received Wednesday and Scturdayw at the Par lor. Also sweet cream every day. Pura whiskey HARPER. Perfect whl key HARPER. Every bottja ratiattel HARPER. Sold by rVard ft Btoke Co. The O. 'R. ft N. baa a fie neighbor- Agent Louiusherry and Captain Phillip, of Cm Perry, are next door to each other. Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet cider and a large fma of other seasonable staple and fancy 7weres at Rosst, Hlg- gtn ft Co. AdrertlM your ctty. The Astorian baa the cut and can print map of the Aa.ka route In your old envelope and H'r bead at amail cost AH kind of hard and soft corj wood for sale at one West Shore Wood Yard. Trulllnger's do.-k. J. Abercromble. pro prietor. Tvt-pho-ie 6. United State steamship Perry was yes terday transferred from the Clataop Mill dork to ttie O. R. ft N. dock where her re pair will be completed. The ladle of the Woman' Relief corps wlH hold a reception and tea toVy from to I p. m. at the residence of Mrs. " Ziegter. 4 Seventeenth street. When going east travel on the North era Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining oar. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. 8. Schmidt. A. R. Cmir. A. N. Smith. H. E. Noble, Portland; James O. Stev.-n- son. Philadelphia; George K. Burton. San Francisco, are rejrkrterwd at the Occident HOTEL FOR 8 ALE. At one-fourth It real value; well established busmen; present proprietor I going to the Klnn dike. For particular inquire at th'. office. Miss Munsen, optician, has returned and can be found at room in, Shanahan building, until January 28. where ahe will be pleased to meet her friends and patron. F. Carlson, C. R. Johnson, New As torta; A. H. Kltm and daughter, Gray river; W. E. Heaton, Frankfort; Jumes Wilson, Skamokawa. were visitors In the city yesterday. At c meeting of the Astoria Republican club James W. Welch and Cosmo Fran- ciscovltoh were elected delegates to at tend the annual league meeting In Tort land February 1st. J. W. Bunn, R. I). Jones. C. H. Wheeler, Portland: A. Johnson. St. Louis; 8. R. Me Oowan, Chicago: F. A. H-nry, Tillamook Captain H. Weber. Nehalem, are rf tered at the Parker House. The steamer Chilkat, whiei arrived in yesterday from Coos bay, and to bound to Portland with a cargo of match woo4 wHI leave for Seattle as soon as posstbl' and enter the 'Alaska service. Engineer Hall of the Knappton milta was taken suddenly sick early yesterday morning, and Captain Webber, of tne launch Triton, came over for i)r. J. A Fulton, wlto attended the sick man. Married At rhe residence of Mr. K. D. Kuettner Tuesday evening, January Zi. im. by the Kev. William Seymour Hhort. Mis Alice Haskell Kuettner to Mr. Thomas Frederick Lelnenweber, both of thto city. In the bowling contest at the A. F. C alleys, ladle" tournament, for January, Mr. Bellinger won the medal with a flat average of 34. 'Mr. Ingalls was rwond. with a flat average of 33'. and Mrs. Gunn third -with a flat average of 32. Good average scores were made by all the bowlers. The steamer Alliance, which arrival down from Portland yost-rd;iy. wac docked at the Astoria Iron Work, an'l will at once be beached so that her bot toms can be painted. There were no dry docks or beachen In Portland capable of accommodating her. Astorlan's boat that If they ihave no dry-dorks they have plen ty of tieaelw. The case of W. E. Tarrott, who was ar rested on a warrant sworn out by J. O, Hunthorn, charging him with the embez zlement of $210.65 whlle acting as captain of th Claude B. Hnnthorn, came lip be fore Justice Ahercromble yesl?nlay, ann tlhe defendant was held to appear b"fore the grand Jury -with bonds flxel at II'IO. In default of which be went to Jail. Mayor Bergman yesterday signed the following ordlnarves passed at the special meeting of the council Friday: Appropri ating S1M9.43 to Normlle ft Kastnbend for She Improvement of Bond street; le vying a tax of 9 mills on the dollar for muiiMpal purposes: appropriating $50 foT t!he purchase of the fire bell and tower from tioee company No. 1 Uoys-.uw--Cull-t!d--wr;d fun-wvdk Iwk, Street car were running ln on time ycstcMay 'Hh.sit " lnl'rtr.'iice of Ice or mow. The m.ims rewtwl . lenity that ttw y . loured p .id prollls on the Klon dike! on t.w Ori'ii, ho rpeiti wveml hiRim In the city. . Tlw liven- Mlli have .lone a ro.t bitoln.'s during t'te forty-rlghl hour. Kv.tv tuiiwr In the t"n on the turf or w. J,mes Stewart, of Cray's river, while .i!.lng o.xl yest.-r.lay cut off H two foc-nnsen. of Ms left hand. He came to the city at .w-e and cle,l tiwn 1. Bishop lo .lrs Tie wound. Sunrfilne and snowball, winter and summer ih- hiitxl In hnn.1 y.-tenly. A young mn In 1-ls shirt sleevm. sitting In n ey chair In frm of his otn.- yea- rerday snnnltw tilm.-lf was nn in tne ne.-k by a ball of Ice thrown by passing .-io.girls. tonJ.mIK. No r...rl have been rc-eived from to Irogrvlve Ashwlailon 'r Ohmber of OunimrN-e recntly as to hither any steps have tveen t:ik. n to receive rh pres rn.v here of the ln.i-trlal agent of the O. R. A N. Oo . the establishment of a naval r.Tve nt t:.e nwHith ot the river, or the removal of the othVe of the llght- hot lnsi-tor of the Ttitrt.vnoh Uls- trh-t to Astoria. The rvh.rsls for Hie Orient U Fete are now occurring nightly. Fme progress i being made by each partl.-lpnl. It la d.HilHf.il If a more gorgeous setting was ever witn.wl at a scene or entertain ment given In Acgona. Trie talent, wit and beauty of the various actor reflect great crwllt on the cwres-t judgment and wi discrimination of the conmlitlee 01 ladles, Mr. Perry Trullinger. and Mr. P. A. Stokes, who selected th in Taking advamage of the tine weither yesterday the tugboats ami pilot clenrej the harbor of nearly all the ships waiting to go to sea. Among the Vessel wrilch left for distant poc' r ,h steamers I'ak Ling, wheat laden, for Europe, ana the O. R. ft N. Oriental hner Olympta. As the Pk Ling steanu-d out of the har bor shs showe.1 up clear-cut Itke a cruiser and was admired by every one who saw her. Captain A. C. Fisher, who sailed for Alaska on the la trip of the Elder, write from Wrnngei. where they stop ped a few hours, tbat they had a fine trip., but that some of the dogs and tiorsr suffered a good deal on the passage and several had to be thrown overboard. One of the. cabin passenger was robbed of ICQ and a uteerage passenger lost The thief was no! dtoeflvered. Affairs In Wrungel are In a prosperous condition. Lighthwiee tender M-inianllo, Captain Grevory, -terdy succeesled In towing lightship No. which baa recently un dergone extenssiw repairs t the Astoria ship-yanl. to sea and placed her on her old station, relieving the new lightship No. C Which was brotarht ba. k to port by the Manxantt and will be towed by her to Portland today to undergo certain minor naln at ttie establishment where she was built, prior to placing her on her station at Puget Sound. At the Astoria Footbtll dub's alley Monday night the Mackare ami Balmon ami CUwns and Oyvters met. The team all got an even bmik. each winning game. There was a large attendance and great enthusiasm. A young gentleman with a voclf.ro j hi-yah:M, made the night hideous for two blocks, but Jollied the pkiyers out of all kinds of strikes. So far. the Oralis are In Che leail. They won one game and tle, In the other. The tie will be played off at the conclusion of the tournament. The other three team that have so far played have broken even. At the alleys yesterday Mr. B. Wise wta high man with 55. stille Mi- Davidson made the best score for the ladi.is, 41. The high scor.s at the A. F. C. alleys for the week ending January 2, were: Monday. B. F. Allen, 3); Tuesday. A. Murray. W: Tuemlay. Mls Pavl.lson, ; Wednesday. B. Wise. 47; Wedne.lay. Miss iMvidson, Bi; Thursday. II. Wise. O; Friday, A. iMurray. (fi; Friday. Mrs. In galls, 5"; Sattwday, Lass and tfovey. 4 The suit of clothes coni-wt will tlnHh on January 31. Murray H ahead so far with 4. but the alleys have been slow tor some time ami undergoing some repairs that .will make them mueh faster awl good scores will undoubtevlly be made be. fore the end of Jantuary. Tonight the Flourxhrs, H. T. Fin.llay. ttiptaln. will meet tlhe Sanline. F. Woo,ltlHl, catitaln. and the Crate", H. Wise, raptaln, will tussle wtth the Smelts, C. H. Cooper, captain. The continued cold aeather afforded an oth- nlrht of coasting. Kverybody was out last evening, floy ami girl,, men and women. u.wl all kinds of liob-sleds and gving-runners. Iurlng the evening, however, several acrl.lents occurred. In which a numlier of peo were Injured and on collision between a bob-sled and a buggy almost canned a panic. Officer Klmiott, at the stroke of the curfew bell, very properly llne.1 up the youngster and sent rhem home. Coasting only comes once In a long while In Astoria, but when the fun seeker slide down the sidewalks to the Imminent peril of pedestrians the fun should be stoioel. In several In stances ladles narrowly escaped being knocked down and Injured, and If prop erty ownem did the riKht thing they wwild sprinkle their sidewalks with ashes or sawdust. The strf-ets are the proper places for sl-sMIng and even there the fun In certain quarter of the city be come ilang.Tous. WILL HISTORY KEVEAT ITSELF. During General Harrison's administra tion the government building in Astoria was well guarded by a Taylor and a Hare; will President MrdCinley llkowl.se select a Fox and a Tailor? Or has Dell a balf-N'elson on the d wn stains; some think that the Welch-wart ba a good show; one thing Is certain It will be some body who Is Wise enough to get the choice of any fine suit in Wi's store for 19.75. Ftr.VBIJAL N(J'ICK. Metljer of Gateway clKt No. 77, I O. O. V. You arc h'-reby recinestHl to meet In your hall on Wednesday, Jimnary W, at 11 o'clix-k, to att'-nd the fun.-ral of our late Hit.-r, Hobson. Fin., for non-at- tendunce strict Jy lmpff;d. liy order ca i tit ik ki:a:kii, n, a. T . FU.N'KKAL NOTICK. The funeral wrvlcm of the late Mr. John HobRon will Uko place from the family residence at 12 o'clock to- ly. Train knaves at 1 o'clock. The ln termont will be at Plonwr Cemetery, Clatsop Plains. One whole day of sunshine would cer tainly be appreciated. TO Afl ASTORIA. A usual those having the good of the rlly t heart hv again rum to Uie front. , Realialng the nvelty of Increas ing wlntiT IW In the Columbia river, pa trloltc littacite hsve s.rtvscrlbrd a fund for the establishment of a lhalchety for strelheads. Fish Commissioner M tiulre' priiwitlon h is been ntvepted, anu the hatchery will be est.vbllsh.-d. , The names of subscriber l: II, llamblett. f. V. A. Stoke,, ., F: V. Newell, Merman Wtoo, p. Van Dus-n ft Co., 15. 8, Psuiitrer, f,V I. Bergman. $A. Fisher Itwthcns. fa. H.v. lllggln ft !V, B. tlenre Bartley, IS. Mr. Copland, $5. A. V. A Men. Hughes ft Co., H. C, W. Fulton, 4. Benjamin Young, IV Schon. Id ft llauks, ft. Clntsi Mill Company. IV P. J. tlskklntnn ft v. Sherman ft Thing, lln, Foard ft Stokes Comsny, 1. Part AV STtcet Metal Works. I0. Astoria Iron Work. 110. J. V. Marten ft Co., H W Theodore tMsen. t' 50. Aimnt lnMin, C S. I- lren. CM. John II. Smith, C. .1. W. Conn. Rill Orlffln ft Meed.. C 50. Astoria Attotra.'t Title Company. CSit Teler lVurel. C . ChrWt nsen ft O, C5n. !'hrl.ss I!,ss.s-, C V. B.vcllmr. C5. Jtn Kopp. 15. A, O. t'. W. XOTIOK. On the evwlng of F.-b. 1. at t.V. Fast Supreme Master Workman J. (I. Tale will deliver an iHr.es nt Fk-her's opera i.s.ise on the mission, and mirpoee of the AncVnt Orvler of Cnlte, Workmen. Tse tsitvllc are collallv lnvlte.1 to attend After the shaking lunch will bx prem In the hskw r.xn for the member of the onler In rood stahnc and thsir wives, and menvtMTs of the IVsrree of Honor All the brethren ars re.uete.l to mwt at the ball of Seaside lodge, Tu..ly after noon at 1 o'clock, and march to the boat In a body l. wWoome Brother Tate. By order of Joint Committee. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. OftVe of the Astoria Wharf and Ware house company, Astoria, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given tbat the annua meeting of trie stockholders of the above named company wilt be held at the office of the Partfio Sheet Metal Works, in the City ot Astoria. Clatsop County, 8tat of Oregon, on Monday, the seventh day of February, ISM, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the election of officer for the ensuing year, and transaction of am oh other busi ness aa may come before them. F. P. KENDALL. Preldnt. Attet: WILLIAM TIMSON. Secretary. Dated Astoria, Oregon, January tL US. NOTICE FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice I hereby flrta that C 8. Wrlirht and T. A. Hyland, M ecu tors of the estate of Ellxabetb Jane Russell, have filed their final account In said estate, In the county court ot Clatsop county, Oregon, and the Judic thereof ha set February O, 1898, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for the hearlnc of objection. If any there be, to Che allowance of the same end the closinr of the administration of said es tate. C. a WRIGHT, T. A. HYLAND. Executor. Astoria, Oregon, January 1), l&tt. AS.-iKKS NOTICE TO t'KKIUTOKS N'otk-e is hereby Ktven that the under. sfcnrd has this day been aportited as-l-n of It.-be.vah Htrauss, an Insolvent bs!or. Crclltor of the said asslirnor are luby notiRnl to present their claims unakr oath to the undTvlicnnl witliin ttires months from this date at his place of buslrsMi at No. 5 Commercial stret Astoria, Oregon. Iaud this llLh day of December, tft. N. SCliLLft'KU AssUmre of Rbccra Strauss, an Insolv ent dfbtor. Notice of flllnst asstssment and of myel inic f Hoard of Epualixatinn to review and eiualixe the mwssmrnt for the Im Itrovp.nntt of Comni'-rcsU strt from th. eant line of tWent-nth street to the west line of Twenty-third street and Twenty-tnlrd strict from the north line of CommTclal to Kxchana-e stre. is In tflie City of Aidorl.i, On-on. Notice Is hereliy (riven Phat 1he aswss. ni-nt roll containing the special assess- mnt fir tlxs Improvement of Oommrr. rial street from to east line of Seven teenth street to th wis line of Twenty- third street ond Twenty-third street from the north line of Comm. Mai street to KxclmrsTH strewt, n the ctty of Astoria rren. and known and ileslitnnrted as the "Comm -r.-l.il Street Extension Imrove ment." bas been fiM In the office of the aiKlllor ard polh-e Judre of sal.1 city, and Is now open for Inaiwctlon. and will so remain ot-n unrll the Uh Vey of Feb ruary. KM, at the hour rf II o'clock a. m f.f s;0d day, prlnr ro which time nil ol.Jee- Hons to the aforw.Ud assi-SHment must be ftl'-d In srltlni? with th said auditor awl police Judite., and on the day and dat- and hour of the day aforesaid, the board of equnllz.-utlon, nltlnir of the committee on streets and public ways or the common council f said city and the board of aswvHors of said city, will meet In the, council chamber f the Hly hall In said city to review and equalise the a. s'-ssnv-nt aforesaid. By order of the common council of said city. Attest: II. E. NELHON. Auditor and Police Jud-e City of Astoria Astoria, Oresv.n, January 'If,, im. NOTICK OF Itllrt FfR ItOARDI.Vf CITY PRISONEilS. Notice Is hereby (riven, that bids will be received by the committee on health an1 police, of the common eot-nell, of the city of Astoria, at the office of the Auditor and Police Judife, on Friday, January 2, 1898, aft the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of aald day, for hoarding, or furnishing mt-als to the city prisoners In the city Jail of Astorln. The rlxht Is rewervi-d to reject ony and all bids. liy order of ihe common council. Paled January 25, l)jfi8. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judjje. TO FISHERMEN AND CANNERTMEN. The general repair shop at the corner of 10th and Duane is now prepared to make contracts to cast lead on fish net line for the coming big season. C. H. 0RKW1TZ. Manager. Uoth the mclhoil ami results when Syrup of is ukcuj it is pleasant ami rcfrestiitij; to the taste, anil acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver nitil Nowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels coltRhcatl achesand fevers und cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and Ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly bonelicial in its effccts,prcparedonly from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HQ STRUP CO. SAM mtcuco, CiL uumiut. r. iw ion, nt NOTICE. I have eolJ my boot and shoe business at US Commercial street to Mesera L 0. Peterson and Charles Brown. These two I gentlemen being ao well and favorably known by our cllliens, require no rec ommendation from me, but the fame lib eral patronage which you have so kindly favored m with In the past and for whloh I think you. I hope a 111 be rxtonded to my successor. All accounts due the old firm will be collected by m aa well aa all accounts against the old firm will be pa.d by me. P. J. Tit OR JEN. Astoria. Jan. SO, xsat. Shares of the Alaska Transportation and Development company of Chicago re the mosj d.sircble Invsstmrett before the public. Safer tha(. savings ucna. ana bank stock. Pnyln ar dividend Shaivs one d lar For nfirm.vilon ad dress W. U Purily. a.ciernl arent. Hal ter bulldlnf. Seatt IVuti. Mr. Mary Bird. IUnrlsbur. Pa., aya, "My child Is worth million to me; yet I would have tost her ny croup had I not Invested twenty. five cent In a bottle of One Minute Cornell Cure." It cures coutba, colds and all throat and lunar troubl Cha. Roger. IN OLDEN TIMES. People overlooked the Importance of per manently beneficial eff. cts and were sat isfied with transient nctl-m; but now It Is generally knowp rht 8yrup of Ft wll permanently overcome habitual constipa tion, well-informed people wll pot buy other laxatives which act for a time, but finally Inujure the system. Buy the genu ine, made by the California Fig Syrup Company. F. 3 Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth street. The highest price paid for fur aklna. Umbrellas covered and repaired by practical workman, at IS Ninth street PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR O. B. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to disease of wome and surgery. Office over Danxigef (tore. Aitorla. Telephone No. U. J. Q A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offloe oo Bond afreet Astoria. Or. Cheater V. Dolph. Richard Nlise DOLPH 4 NIXON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, ti, S, M and fl Hamilton Building. All legal and eel lectloo bualn -aa promptly attended tax Claims against th government ft ipa jlalty. Ilt JAY TUTTLB. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office, rooms S and t, PythUn bulldg 631Vi Commercial St, Residence Mm Telephone it. Acting assistant lurgeon U. S. Ma rine hospital aervlce. FOR THE WINTER- AND SPRING. Itiiv!ni purebiised the stotk and liuilnesi of the t'oltini liii Shoe Co.. he ire offerinii thtpulilic our line of fancy and staple footwear at the Lowest Marjjln of Profit. niitient salesmen and con sistent price. W-'V a m, W ti Peterson cm H 1 ry oruwii. vrotxaEaaaoaatxxoranaK&y A. V. ALLIIN. Ciroocrit'H, l'Vt'il, Fruits, Vft'lubles, Crockery, Lojigor's iSii)ilits. Cor.Tenlh and Commercial street. J. B. VVYATT, Phase Ne. Attsrl. Ora Hnrdwjtre, ShlpChnndlery, GrocerleB, ProvlniotiB, I'AINTH and OILH. smUI Attsstlca l"l le forr-lylaf Skies A.&C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In Meet Oct. imi. Leave Seaside for Astoria via Flarei at T:J0 a. m. and I p. m. dally, Lear Astoria for Beeatde via rUrej t 10 . m. and 4 p. m dally. All the Above Trulr Arc Dully, nil ONLY DISINO-CAR R01TR FROM POKf LAND TO Till IA8T. Till ONLY BOI'TH TO IIIK YKUWSTON NAtlOXAL fakK. LtV PORTLAND ARKIVR. Cut Mall l.ir Ksisma. t nrlmlia l eulia la. So. J. Hnuttt He. d, M.ililesuiHH .No. I. Aos-rdeen. otjiniits, 1 coma, Hesltle, Vl.-tort, run lownseiiii, (liens bu ur, sjvikans. itsaUiid C. Trail. H ('., Net on, II, l' k.l". Mw miuIs. Hulie, ansetitida, 11: A. V. Helena, M. fsul, Mu nesp.il'. Kstisss liy, Omaha, t'outieil Hlufls, tit. lwl,t:tllrsi(o,Hah Inat'Hi, New Yrk, I'hll adelphls.nwit.in. and all pollila Kail sua souUi esst vwr.x I DAYS to Minneapolis. Omaha, Kav sea City sod Si FeuL ti DAYS to Milwaukee and Chloago. i DATS to Washington, Philadelphia. New York ftnd Bosloi, asd other Eaaiero polnta. Baggage checked through to destloatloa of tickets. For eleeplng-car reservaUooa, tickets, map and full Information, oall on ot write A. D. CHARLTON Asa t tlea'l Put. Agsst, rortlaad. Or SB Morrlsua Ml., Cor. Third. C W. STONE, Astoria. ARE TOU OOINO EAST? ARE TOU OOINO EAST? ARE TOU OOINO EASTT Be sure and see that your ticket read via THE NORTH-WESTERN UNI HE NORTH WBiTERN LINE 1HE NOPTJI-Wf 8TERN LINE The CIUCAOO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RAILWATS Thi is the GREAT SHOUT LINE , Between DULUTH. SAINT PAUL. CHICAGO And all Point East and Booth. Their Magnificent Track, F series Vestt- buk-d Dlnjig and Bleeping Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIMET Hare given this road national reputa tion. All classes of psaseogers carried on the vestibuled train without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents hart tickets. F. C. SAVAGE, T. F. and P. A. W. If, MEAD, General Agent, Ml Washington Bt Portland, Or. THIS RAILWAY COMPANT Operates It train on the famous block ayatem. Light Its trains by electricity through out; Uses th celebrated elfctrlo berth reed- inn lamp; Huns splendidly eoulnrisd naaAnA train every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago; the CHICAOO, MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL Also operates ster.rn-lieated vestibuled train, carrying the latest private com partment car, library buffet smoking car, and palac drawing room sleepers. Parlor can, free reclining chair car and th very beat dining car service. For lowest rates lo any point in the United States or Canada, apply to ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY, General Ageat J. W, CASET, T. P. A. Portland, Oregea, I MlLWAUKUl FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L K. Hi'iLId, I,ssscti mill Muumii-r, ...January 58-29... (L IffUi IXDI'.K THE AtSi'ICRS AM) I'OU TUT. IH'.XI'.I'IT 01 THR riHLIC LIUKAKY. UBQUUUU A fVA U U ksi M U U K V fignn n n n 11 nW J. Ale THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA, ORtGOK. HAVE IH'KNKH TllKlll lliiAltMNd AND DAY WIUMIU For rates, stc, address th Rtipertorese 1 II .lb RECEIVED IN THR I'KIMAHY. OR A WW All AND ACADEMIC ORAPKH Weighing Things The Value of nur grocerlsw uVpetMl on three tM mis. How much you get f.s your nsHiny, how good It I whn you gnt It, and ths price you pay fur what you get. We have sugars thai are ctiewp and murur Hist ar goad. W have cut. fee that will satisfy the appetite and th po.-ketb.uk. Staple good of all kind at lees than staple prices. ItoSS, IlilKHNS & CO. sD.exntMr.v Underwear .HOr. TOOKDtlt latest Styles Thorough Workmanship Price Ixw James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. THE PROOF of the pudding U In th eating, and th proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that's elusive demonstration. Ours will stand th. test. HUGHES & CO. Emil Schacht AHCHITEGT Rooms 317-318 Portland Saving Bank Blitz. Portland, Oregon. Latgest and moat complete assortment of air-tight iheeiter in the city. All the kinds advert Is. d jtnv this paper may be eon and compared at our store, then your selection will be atlsfotory to you. Foard gi Stokes Co. Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGil M.rie C 011(60 This Is Just the U.' for your boys, IMIc-htful locallun, lar bulldlnf. and (round. 0d msals, plenty of healthy ir.'la, icllciil tra.-)tra and oarsfui tralnlnt- lid la what llisy all say f MT. ANOKI, Ctll.l.WltC Wnd for CaU alo(ue and special terms. P, F, PLACIDUS. Director INHTHU- MCNTAL MUSIO, PAINTINO AND VOICE t CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT A Narrow Alargin. Is all w are asking on our stork of I ndics and Gents' Boots and Shoes Our goods ar warranted. 479 John Commercial i"?" Street lial.il... 1H71 1897 Fisher Brothers LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY ! A STOW A.... 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