The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 01, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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    THK n.VM.V A'fOI.IANft TIKSIUV MUHMXH, MAHl'II 1, 18
ToDAT'8 WEATHKh.
Hum; Rule on comt.
AROUND TOWN.
TUESDAY.
Th RKgrntrnto happlnc of aoclcty.
hlch U bent promoted by the practice
of a vlrUioui tfUcy. In, or ouuht to be.
tli end of nil goVTrnment.-Vahlnion.
Try Schilling' Heat tea and baking
powder.
Ice rmm today at th rarlor.
MidwifeMrs. Mary Make. WJ Exchange
atrect.
E. A. Ptfy, of Portttml, I visiting In
the city.
Choicest toek of candle In tha ctty at
the rr)or.
Mr. and Mm. 8. 'T. Maddork went up
from Sea aide yesterday.
J. O. Bpcncer, the eanneryman of fin
ton. Is veiling In th city.
A little un yesterday livened the Ct'y
to nemhlnno of ummor.
Mr. F. M. flunn returned 8undy from
m two weeks' flslt In rnrtlamV.
Henry E. McGinn. th able lawyer and
lurlut of Portland, la tn the city.
Mr. A. J. Moglor pent Sunday at
nrookncld with hla brother J. G. Megier.
The bU-ycle season ha opened. A few
enthui:ts rode to the Vacn on Sund:iy.
A. C Uttle, of Aberdeen. nh commt
aloner for the atate of Washlnon. ta In
the city.
W. J. Heckard' full-weight creamery
butter and buttermilk and thick cream
at the Parlor.
Griffin Reed have Just received the
latest and beat pocket map of Alaska.
Aak to It.
P. J. Mean, the leadlnr merchant
tailor. 1ST Tenth street. Tha hlgheat price
paid for fur akin
Vew crop dried fruit, new cron ralaln.
fir and mworied nut 11 extra fine qual
ity. t Ro, Hlrirln A Co.
A larce number of fishing boats were
out yesterday, the lart day before the bc
Ktnnln of the cloee eaJon.
The tusr Relief wa dragging for the an
chor of the SI. Enoch Sunday mnmlnir.
but did not lueceed In finding It.
A laree carload of salmon from Cook'
cannery at Clifton wa broimht down y -trrday
morning by the Ocklahama.
A marriage license wa Issued In the
county clerk" office yesterday to Mr. J.
W. Hume and Mlaa Magt Davidson.
Go to the 1Mivre. for fine whiskies. Pep
per. Ovrua Noble. Mamolla. MeBrayet
and all tha leadlnr brand of whiskey In
tock.
Imported sausage, cheese, Hamburg
eela. Holland Herring, lobster, tongue.
Scotch herring, RaratarU ahrlmpa, etc..
at the Louvre lunch room.
The Columbine returned yeaterday from
Tlilamook Rock and the lightship, having
landed supplies and provision and re
placed a bar buoy on the way.
A. E. King. B. Seaborg. C. H. Shubbe. II
waoo: John Fureey, Warrenton: A. C.
Little. Aberdeen: H. 3. Welgartt. Nah
cotta. are registered at the Occident
School Clerk Ferguson report that he
his tauten the school cenf.ua In all d
trlcta exceM Vnlontown. and has found
an Increase In the number of children.
When going eaat trarel on the North
ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the
only line running dining car. Train
leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m.
Stop that ttckMng In the throat. Our
own tablet for hoarseness, bronrhl.il Ir
ritation, eore throat, coughs, colds, etc.
Price, 10 cent. Charles Rorfer. druv-lst.
Gold Medals to HARPER whiskey at
New Orleans and YTorld' Fair. Chicago.
Try It; you will endorse the Judge' ver
dict. Sold by Foard & Stoke Company.
Astoria, Ore.
Frit Re, a plain drunk, wa fined
In the police court ywtrdny. He is a rail
road hand and sentence was suspended on
condition he would go Dark Xi work
which he complied with.
If you have hides, wool. furs. rags,
botut, or any kind of Junk for sale, ship
It to R. M. Gaston. 106 Fourteenth street.
Astoria. Oregon, or write him and he will
call at your place and get It. He pays
cash.
largest and most complete assortment
of alr-tlgtt heater In the city. All the
kind advertised In thla paper may be
seen and compared at our store, then
your selection will be satisfactory to you.
Foard & Stoke Co.
Revival service will be held In the M.
E. church tonlgnt and Wednesday nl;?ht.
The lnteret manifested In the meetlnKS
Sunday were such as t. cull for at leas!
two peclal servhv thl.i week. Tonight
the pastor will preach about "Excuses.-
rm. xr-arti... ,i r-.i I
kh. better known a "Bin Domingo were i
appointed boatmen for the custom house
by Collector Fox yesterday, tnd M.
Knudaen, of Vppertown. was nppolm-d
Janitor. Their appointments went Into 1
effect at 4 o'clock yesterday evening. j
... I u Va T. t V T; . , . "
will be held today at U o c.ock from the
miio.y rremcuir, rciroarn ueu.g nem lrn- ;
meuiuic.j- BuctnuiuB ki v.i..cc cnurco. 1
The Interment will be at Clatsop, the
lunerai irum icaivug ine iciepnone gock
" '
Northern Pacific railroad trains leave j
Portland dally ut 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta- !
coma, Spokane, and the east CloBe con- !
nection made at Spokane for Rosgiand, i
Nelson, Sandow and British Columbia
mining camps. For maps and Information
call on or address C. W. Stone, Antorla,
Oregon.
The Brltlfclt ship Ulenpartc, Captain
Irish, arrived In yesterday evening from
San Francisco after a passage of eleven
days. .The captain reports experiencing
a strong southeast gale after leaving San
Francisco. Captain Irish waa fortunate
Ly
ing
baking p.vvJer. and m ncy
makin. have gone IianJ-in.
kio! for years.
Schillings Best, the one
teaspoonful baking powder,
gets along without lying. m
on arriving off th river, being ob'.lgvd o
wait only a half hour, when ho to,
pilot from the tug Relief.
At the A. F. O. alley IakI night U
Knllliut and Trout broke fven, ejeh dii
retting a game. The first game Votwcvn
the Tncot and Salmon was a tie, the
svvond game being won by tha Tomood,
Tomorrow night the Crnti, p,iy S:iint
the Flounder and the Oyster ttgainst
the Smelt.
The Progressive Association M Its meet
lng lust tilKht tratiMcted a boikI ural ol
buslni . Communication were lead from
l"lih tNnmilMloner MHiilr relative to
tho pniwg.t'on of stvlh Mil and atiir
peon. Other Important tuittters cam up
for discussion and aft-r the regular rou
tine of hustnes was dlspMcd i.f the meet
lng adjourned.
Fharca of th Alaska TransportiUloa
and rvwiopment company of Cbkatro
r rbe mont doirctl Investment befor
tti public. Pfer thi, tavjng) bona an
' K- lr at..W l V int l(t-l.l.
Sharw one dl)ar Fr nmatlon ad.
dr W. I. PudUy, gwneral agent, H-
ler txilltlln. Seattl. Waatu
PujwrtntendeM Mctlulre- report that
the Clifton sll.le ha been removed and
such work done a will probably prevent
a recurrence of the dlMster. Th boy
vrorkeil hard for several Onv. but finally
overcame the "dlfllrnlty. Only about H
miles more of tratk temxln to be laid
nnd It I reasonably certain that th line
111 be completed tn time for the republi'
ran state convention.
The Rrltlh ship !reduk arrl-ed Id es.
terilay after a vise of JT days fr.
Kolie. Captain jwrence state he ex
perlenced a suivessloi f sjal" nnd ha
a miserable passage. During the storms
f. w nalla were carried away now and
again, but did not otherwise meet with
accident. He arrived off the river Thur'
day and too abourd Pilot dtuple from
the Jessie.
One of the prisoners working on the
itrecti broke ground yesterday at the
noon hour. He had been working during
the morning and when takn luck to Jnu
at noon skipped. He wa one of the garni
of vajrs that were reovuly sentenced to a
tine of ITA sentence being susp-nded on
condition they would leave the city. No
atttempt wa made to raptnry him a he
wa free to leave th city at any time.
Mr. Petersen, of PetTn ft ttrown. on
hi trip to th eat came In personal con
tact with many sf the larger shoe dealers
In the country and visited the principal
factories, where he nrq.ialnted himself
with the style to be In vogue durlni; the
coming season, notln Innovations, and
selected stock of rood which will afford
his customers an onnortitnlty to chooae
from a variety ri .-aline anything found
In the metropolitan tovs.
The llchthoue tender Manxnnlta re
turned Sunday from a month's cruise on
the Sound. While there she rhtnged
every buoy In the district. 47 In number,
and visited and landed supplies at all the
lighthouse. Captain Reiter. Inspector
for thl district, accompanied the Man
tanita and Inspected the lighthouse Cap
tain Gregory says that Seattle is simply
boomlnr In everv line of business. The
steamship Australia. Just arriving there
for the Alaska trade, waa passed as the
Manzanlta came nut.
At t o'clock yesterdy iftmoon Mr.
John V. Hume, of Seattle, formerly may
or of Astoria. ws married o Wis Miry
Davidson, daughter of Mr. George David
son. t the family renidenc by th Rev.
Mr. Bollinger. Ml Davidson wa on or
Astoria's society favorit nnd received
many handst-me present After the cer
emony an elerant loneheon wa erved
and the happv coonle took the evening
boat for a tour of the Sound c'tle. where
they will spend sevral weeks before set
tling down at home In Seatt'c,
The British shlD Romanoff which arrived
In the harbor late Sun.lav night flvlng
a quarantine flag. w In chire of First
Officer Marsden. and wa day from
Sydney, with a cargo of coal for Port
land. The came of th- flylmj of a Hag
of distress was the slckne f Captain
Morran. who received the new of the
death of his daurhter Just before sMIInr
and ever lnce ha been In n tate ot
rrelsnrholla. The ship had a fair nasstge!
until reaching the Colmnlda. when she
encountered severe vale last Monday.
nd beat tin and down the coat until
Sunday evening before neoorlng a pilot,
once reaching as fur north as Destruction
Island, and see nil times being off the
mouth of the river. She left un for Port
land last nlrht.
" 'Come around when we nre busy," that
I what a big Chicago shoe holme said to
me when I called on them the other day.
They had CI clerks In the store then, wait
ing on 50 or TO customers at once, and told
me they employed y, men during the hol
idays." said O. I. Pet?r.ion on hi return
from the east yesterday. "I went east
via Ban Francisco. Not finding what I
wanted there I struck out for Boston,
where they make shoe, and I tell you 1
saw some roods and got some pointers.
Talk about busln"-.; we are not In it. Chi
cago. St. Paul, nnd even Spokane are
liustllnr flare. no'it".l Astoria Just
the same, wherever I went, bvt round few
people who knew much about ui nnd a
less numW kn'-w we were getting a
railroad. The pleasan'est part of my
Journ. y was between Chicago and New
York on the great Lake Shore limited
train, fitted with Its magrulcent eepers.
lil.rary ars, bath, barter shop, stcnog-
" i"" r :ne. mning room and every-
,h,n ,w hea" ",ll' ';h- ,r 10 th"
passenger on the train. It was different
from what our fathers experienced In
exopslrg the pllna In 1M7."
The lumber schooner J G. Wa'l from!
San Fram-lsc... for Tillamook, arrived In
Katurd-iy evening nnd anchored In the
,,. ,,.,r! or n TVa ,a, , ,)ff Ta.
mK f,,r ;,i,0,t three week.
belnjj un-
nje (r ,
merrhaul
Sr. and cr.rrles a cargo of
i.nd a fiiantlty of Inch pipe
for h
it port. CaptMn Hlgg,iis, of the
tor -Marrie, of Ni-hal-m, which also ar
rived In Saturday evening, Rintes that h
!,w 1l,e V.'all iKutlng a'MUt outside about
n wr, k ''i'0 ' ut could not cross over the
N'-hab-m bar to tow h ' In owlnc to the
' -'ndiiev. of the weather. Captain Hlp-
(;ins
:iaya that tno other lumber
schooni-rs from Srin Francisco are due,
namely. O.e tjr Vorte. for .Whalcm,
and the Arthur I. for Tlltamoo;:. The
Arthur I. W purpled to be r,ff Tillamook
awaitlr.B the weather to moderate to cross
In. The Del Norte m r, .lays out and has
not betn report tl se.n tinco she left Him
Franel.o. Fears art- i-nterialned that
die may have foundered durlne the recent
etornif.
At the meeting of the chamber of com
merce List nlicht there were present H.
Van Dusen, president, Jameg W. Welch,
vice prc-Kident, E. C. Ifolden, wretary.
Measrs. J. Q. A. Bowlby, F. J. Taylor.
JudKe Gray, J. K. Gratke, O. W. Louno
berry and J. S. Delllnger. The committee
appointed to prepare an Astoria-Klondike
advertising enrd for lettterheadg nrd en
velopes submitted a copy which was
adopted and the secretary Instructed to
order 500 envelopes for tho use of the
chamber, and to furnish every business
quest that It be adopted for general use. i
The committee on revision of the constl-
txillon an! bylaw presented a report tec
ommendlng aevcrul Imiwvtaitt atnemt
ntinta. In accordant! with the nib's th
adoption of the report vas laid oxer for
on mouth. The convni't. .ot judicial y
and h'lilslatlon and oin, r.'e nnd navi
gation Were given furt:i"r tun.' to report
un matter referred to them i.t Inst meet,
log. The secretary read communication
forwarded to Witshlngion. l. C, on tin
Itortant subject since the lust meeting,
to which no answer had n yet been re
ceived. The cloe e. mn for salioo't c nii'.'ii. cH
t.xlsy and will last till April til. wh.n lite
Mrlng senson oens. The few Imais en-
gnge.1 In winter nhlnit were reimrbd a
having Increased cntc'ios vcslenlav. The
naollne launches enitawd In buying iwn
for the cold Moraite plant have been
very busy lately owing to the coni'llun
of the Portland fish dealers. As no sa
can be bought during close season
the fish dealer recently raised the price
to f cent. The cold storage buyer met
th first raise from J to !lt cents but did
not meet the latter. One of thi in remark
ed yestcnlay that If he h id paid ( cent
the Portland dealer would raise the
price to T cent. They can afford to pay
the price salmon will !e retailed In
the Portland mark-is f.r I". cents a
pound, or perhaps mure, tie fore the sorum
season open. Their oblct was to lav in
a supply to have froi, n for retail i'..
consequence1 of the ral.e the g:Noitne
bot were steaming up and down the riv
er yesterday rnlllp o 'h ilihlnc h n
The majority of the flsh-rm.-n delivered
their salmon to them at the lower rite
In many Instance tt tve,l then seven!
hours' work to null nshor to deliver to
the Portland sgent. One roll storage
nuyer yesterday said V had Ivoa-h' 1
pound and that the chin. v... w,.r. rim
nlng better the past few dav.
News was receive!! from Wan-, of. in ves
terilav morn In ir that i . hunt
nmel Steve Dxvl.lson had -committed
Mlcl.le- bv rutting nU tb 't with a rwr
The deed was romieitt.-.l at the h.uie ot
Mr. Ivnsmore'. the siv'b.n foreman
where Davidson h i t Wn hoai-illns- The
man bad been drlnkl tc t ir tw t or thn-e
day, but not et.-ei-.lv- h-. nll. yesterilav
morning while In lied ne orlernl a run of
coffeo bnierbt up to blie, When the c-d-fee
was taken to him he wis f.m-i I h -inir
with his throat cut. evl.lenilv having r"m
mltte.! the ds-.l U f.ir- the inlrn.r. M..t-
leal aid wa Immediately summoned but
hi work waa thoroughly don- an l no as
sistance could be rendered h'm. For nne
day previously he had "en Hiking sui
cide and Imarlneil tliat some one wanted
to kill him. Watch wa i.i-c.l on blm bv
Mr. Densmore. as It was thought his ninvi
was becoming unhal-ine -.1. f w under
stood that Insanity wis he.i-.llt irv In the
family as he wa known to av that hl
mother died In an asylum. He was a na
live of Pun. tee. Scitai.. an.; nbt.iit
vear old. He came here a vo ir air.i last
Novemlier s e-wd mat "f the I'Uti-h
ship Iten Ie and worked .ir at.i'it tw.
month for Jack Furscy at the toll stor
age house at Warrenton. lb- claimed b
nave a cousin lung In Portland named
Sandy S.-ott tn the emnbi.- o' Balfour
Guthrie Co. The body was brought to
thl city In charge of Coroner I'ohl, and
arrangements will be mad-' for the funeral
today.
THE MODERN WAY.
Commends Itself to the well-informed, to
Ho pleasantly and effectually what was
formerly done In th crudest manner and
disagreeably a well. To cleans the y.
tern and break u cold, headache and
fevfr without unnleasant after effect
n th dellrhtful liquid laxative remedy.
Svron of Fig. Made by California Klg
8yrup Co.
CIRCriT COt'RT CASK'S.
D. K. Warren, nsslgnee. v M. J. Kin
ney; sale confirmed.
W. F. McGregor vs. Charles Hrlnkotf;
leave to amend romp' t'nt granted.
State of Oregon vs. Wellln-rtin !. How
ell. Jointly Indicted with II. I. Ward: on
trial.
Stale of Oregon vs. Dr. John Sletner:
demurrer overruled and plead not ga'lty.
Case et for trial Marrh S.
A soeclnl venire of twenty Jurors was
drawn vetrday for the W. U. Iiwe:i
case. The Jury wa eomolete.l yesterday
afternoon without much difficulty anl the
court adjourned until 9 this mo-nlng.
The following Hre the Jurors who lll try
the case: C. R. Higilns. James Cimi-k
W. H. T-ewl. R. R. Cale. C. A. Mathena.
A. V. Ros. Z. Anstensen. John Anlfy.
8. fjipadura. V. H. f off. v. It. ftrang
land and J. V. Turn.
"DAYLIGHT IS D.U MM! "
ni-1'eht Is dHwnlna." said .1 T. Rons,
the well known Astorl-i grocer .-man yes
terday. "Not onlv nre the p-.-.b. vying
with each other tow in their (fforts to
secure a park or parks, but they have
awakened to the fact that thee have pot
to stand tngethr c-n every matter of ,uh
He and private policy If thev expert to
see the town and county develop In this
rentury. The time for moss-lwri' rtilf Is
past. We ar -- ' a ih - fom-
munlty to a higher plan of r Ivl'l. a Hon
than ha nrevalled i" 'o-tr.-r vears- ttur
efforts in the nast have ).-., ntk.br. i ted.
We have lieen hmbllne- 'mm eff.-1 to
cause. We have onb- ti'.l.l attention to
the present moment ."sr. I'ardln.j entirely
the future. The cnr. r.f Astoria has
lieen the anathv of o t.rnm.e.. oiener
end th" esse i.'1. ' u -. Iilng fOUid
be mn.le here. The time for the ro -re .e
nendenre op the ii" f.i nh lias
passed. Competition his entered Into the
question. Columbia 'iv. r salmon Is not
now the onlv fish on 'h- mnr't. t. Ilrdlsh
Columbia. Alaska nn.l th Sound n-e turn
ing out good flH ' i.H -e than the
Columbia river. Co :nie-il!lon n:ii?t be nv t
hv Astoria, as by oilier trade cenit.
We mxmt ,!lk' "r ",,'ir' "f ,h" ''I'-"''"1'"
the day and ' - tho nurvlval
or ine tntet. v
the railroad we will
h. "omoletlun Of
ubi'-eil In elo.e
touch with the hnl.hlng of commerce
as reflected In th" t-reat markets. Our
natural resource" fur the building of a
great harbor and the nursing and rear
ing of a large foreign and domeulc Hade
are unsurpassed nut we cannot sit bark
on our seven hll! and when a chance In
vestor come along, make him a prb e on
ti town lot and then mite It rn rvr cent
when he returns In 1." minute won the
money, and expert the wo,i:d-be sitlbr
to blow a tromnet extolling cur virtues.
Tt Is not the lllnir of ren estate nlonnt
thnt .brings prosperity to a community,
but It I the atlon of a demand for real
estate that - ak'-s good time, fi.eh fle.
mand cantu be created bv the increase
In tho price of property, but may be en
hanced by 1 he Improvement of properly
In uch ft nay as lo please (ho eye and
Strike the fancy of persona s---eklng op
portunities for business inv Mments.
coupled wi'h a comfortable and aitrictlve
spot f'.r a home. Farmers from the rant,
notwithstanding our fine climate nnd the
fertility 'of the land In our v lbv., will
not easily be persuaded to settle !.ero M
long as the grnnd resotirei i,r nature
are annulled nnd the land In not I' vinue
boating because of the lack of food roads.
If he farmer has not the means or (!nt
tlnjr to market, even though he raised gold
n (ggets. It would avail hltn little. Push
Improvements on all line ai.d the future
y 111 be all right."
Braided wire bustle are being gold In
all the shops. j
m.c;. J
Hoth the tncthoil am! results when
Syrup o( r i" in taken ; it is lensant
ami refreshing to the taste, ami acts
cently yet inniilly on theKitlneys,
l.iveraml Howels, cleansesthcys
tfineltct tually, tlispclsrolilsjicatl
achesaml fevers and cures liabiiual
consti).ttim. Svrtipof l ijjsisthc
only reineily if its kiml ever pro
ilueeil, pleasing to the taste and ae
ceptatilc lo tho stoniaeh, prompt in
its action and truly bouelicial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances,
its many excellent qualities com
mend it to all and have matte it the
most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Tis is for sale in 50
tint 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. Po not accept
any substitute.
CAuroMiA no srnup co.
M nt4X'9CO, CL
louaruu. tt. um tout, at
Pleasing the
appreciative.-:-
If you want meats that will plea you
satisfy you, itrrngthen you. ther la no
better place than our. W give you
the best and at the best price w can
make. Tou see where w do you good
for we make good meat sell for ordi
nary price. Such a lln of price aa
theae waa never seen for tha quality given
hosj, ihqqins co.
mm
"What Style?
Many people find ItldlftVull
looblMin perti-el fit III
D Footwear
Millie require a high ludep, D
to others u uiirniw nhue Is u K
nn-essliy. 3
Ueure In busliirst loNerve U
all. noil uiuke a
Special StuJy of Individual
Wants.
Petersen &
Brown.
vi.rjarmrsicfrrTrr?77iy
HOARD AND ROOMS.
I nree or four rooms, with board, at
reasonable rate. Table boarder can be
accomodated, sir. E. c Holden, corner
Ninth and Duane street.
AiMIONKE'S NOTICE TO CKKDITOKH
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed ha this day b.-en appointed a
slgnee of Rebecca Hurnua, an Innolv.-nt
debtor. Creditors of the said asuUnar
are hereby notified to present their claims
under oath to the umlerslgn.-d within
three month) from thtn rate at his plac
of bimlne at No. 675 Commercial s'reet.
Astoria. Oregon.
In!el thl 11th day of December, IW.
N. HtJHMJSSKL,
Assignee of Rebecca Straiss. an tnsolv
r 11 1 ib btnr.
nrsT of am.
To cleanse the system In a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, when the Horlnt;
tlmo comes, ue the true find perlect rem
edy, Syrup of Figs. liny tho genuine.
Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Company only, nnd for sale by nil drug
gists at 50 cents per bottle.
FL'NiatAf, NOTI''K
The members of the Pioneer nnd His
torical Society of Oregon are ren iented
to nttend the funeral of Mrs. 1. Boelllng.
a pioneer, on Tuesday, March 1, W.tn, at
12 o'clock from her lale residence; thence
to Grace Episcopal church, where service
will be held. The funeral train will lenvo
the Telephone wharf station at 11." p. m.
for the new city cemetery. Jly order of
president.
It. N. CAUNir.N Secretary.
The plnnei Neplune which had fot
routines ages revolved In the heavens
unseen by any one on earth, was rtlscov-
red simultaneously nnd Independently In
1M by f'rnf.-ssor Adams and M. r.everrler,
the two moHt brilliant astronomers of the
day.
Common sense Is, an a rule, most un
common.
ill 4yi
unit's'
asotitsmnexs
Underwear
Minr. Tooitnrit
UlFt Styles
Thorough Workmanship
Prices Low
James Murphv
420 Commercial
clal Street.
J. 13. WYATT,
Phsnt N. S
Aatsel. U(
Hnnlwnrc,
ShlpClmndlery,
(.roocricH,
I VovIhIoiih.
I'AINTM ni1 OILM.
ll Altll fl I fll kl
SEASIDE SAWMILL
A complet stock of lumber un baa
In th rugb ur dreed. Flooring, rua
tic, celling and all kind ot flulsh. niuld
lng and (hlnglea. Term reasotiabU
and price at bedrock All order
promptly attended to. ortl and yard
at mill. II r U UKUS,
Seaald. Oregon.
froprletor.
Tlie I
Choicest
Table Wines...
For Famlile
AIo fur Uedlclnal as '
Cookltsf Purpo
rrlrat Stock. Cream Ry. Old Hickory.
PrJ of Kentucky and llermtvf; R 1
oM California Rrandlea.
Carlson's FamilyLIquor Store
IDS TWEMTII 8TRIUCT
iti97
1071
oils t,shfr
brothers
ASTOWIA....
A SPECIALTY
SKLL
SHIP CHANDLBRT
HARDWARE 1
IRON AND iTCKL
COAX. j
OROCBiUE AND mOVUlONt ;
TLOVn AND KILL rECO I
PAIN 19. OILS AND VARNlftBa
LOOOER8' BUTPUn
FAiRBANK'8 SCALES 1
DOOIta AND WINDOWS
AORICULTVRAL IUPUQISNTt
WAOON8 AND VEIIICLM
rilK ONLV DIMNU-CAK BOl'TK FKOM
P0Rr.NUT0TIIK KAijT.
rilE ONLY KOI TKTO I1IK VIl.mWSTOM.
N A I ION A I. I'AkK,
LiWK I l-ORTI-AND lARKIV'.
' tVI Msil Inr Kslstna.
I nllft L. I VlilrMllM.
No. I? Hoiitli h'lid.Molitessano No I.
Abribfli. Uiruiiila, l
...ma, HVtip. Vhioflu.
I'ort Towiisenil, Kllsuji.
burr, Htuikaue. Kimlsiii)
M. C: Trail. II. t:.; Neb
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.in. ... i-i, urn.!.., Ait
011 a. Hiitie. AiiiniiuU.
II: A.M. H.-l.-iiH, Ht. I'sul, Min-I V 00 I", M'
iieniin, Khiiwi ( IIt,
Olii.ihs, Coiincll Hliins,
M. I Ailll. ,1,1111 HKO, 'll
liiKtou. N.-w York, I'!. 1 1 -'b-lilil,lli".bih,
mil l
M,lul lis.t .nil .viutli
eNt.
t DAYS to Mtnneupulla. Omaha, Ko
& City and Ht Paul.
IS DAYS to Milwaukee and Cli.;o.
DAYS to WashlnKton, I'hll idelphU.
New York aiid llosloi, aod
other Kastorn point.
HoKKaKe checked throng h to diatltutlan
of ticket.
For nloeplnu-car rnsenatloni, ticket,
mafm and full Information, .'all on or
nrlta
A. D. CHARLTON
A. t tlnn'l ln. AksiiI, r.irtlau.l, Or
Itnil ,M..rrl..o Mi., t or Tblr.l,
C. V. HTONK, Astoria.
WHEN GOING
EAST -
Use. a (lrHt-rbiss lino In traveling Ixtn'een
MlnnenpoIlM, fit. rani nnd CIiIciiro, nnd
Iho prim -1 1 in 1 towns In central Wlscoimln.
Pullman l'uliice Slei-plrm and (,'lmlr Curs
In service.
I'lio Dlnlnff curl are opernled In the In
tercut of Its patrons, thn mont elegant
service ever InatiKUratcd, Meals nre
served a la curto.
To obtnln first-class servbo your tb kot
should rend via
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
I-Mrect connections ot Chicago and Mil
waukee for nil eastern points.
Kor full Information call on your nenreat
ticket ORcnt, or wrlto
JAB. C. POND,
General Pna. Airnnt
or JA8. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis.
General Agent,
246 Stark street,
Portland, Or.
2
ITuuaunu uy 4
tjQnciinaQB
P.'f n n n n m 11 r-
! Hir5Tl
; I. .
Tin; lightest store iiJjVsti
WISIvS customers see what they buy
...PRESENTS...
CLOCKS
nJ Ouadruple Haled
..SILVERWARE.
W'uii i:civ
ilaltl
The Best Assortment of
Mfltt'c inA
HUH 0 (U1U
j
1
The Lowest Prices
and Presents Free.
Htllllllt.
Herman Wise
THE RELIABLE
CLOTHIER AND HATTER
Tha man with th larcMt hand I al
ways th ona to wear whlta alovrt when
ever Ihey ar positbl.
TllKASUHEltB NOTICK.
Notice 1 hereby flven th.tt there re
fund In th city treasury to py all war
rant drawn on th ceneral fund and en
dorsed prior to July I, IWJ. Interest will
cease after this date.
F. J. CAltNKY,
City Treasurer.
Astoria, Oregon, February IS, lhej.
riarble and (Jranlte
M.?.5.V.?.l.!.!iT.?..
inHorp a minar, I
Kl K. Murtlwin St., Portland, Oi I
.Jsl.1. KINIM (iK CKMKTKHY V0ltK...
:
THE PARKER HOUSE,'
CENTRALLY LOCATED.
. r .. 1 .. . 1. 1 a .... ut t ul..t.. .
Guests Received on American or
European Plan.
f 11 I'M K-, KM's
Umbrellas
AIo -II I lull!
Mic'lillmry.
C. II. Orkwitz
m ni'ANK,
Repaired
C'l.ll It I imhI
1 II I'Mi l liii".
Beware of Imitations
T10
JOHX OUNCAs'l Mai, !, M VOK.
Mount Angel College
MOUNT Mull Mane CwM' 0BIQ0N
Ibis Is Jut lb plac for four boya.
)elihifiil oi'ihm, lr. bulldlni and)
,10011.1., nil insal. 1'lenly Of hwllhf
er, s., ielleiit leacher and rrfu4
trnlnlti- thl Is '" f 0
MT. AMIKI. Cttl.l.KUK. ml fr Cat.
l.i(Ue and iell term.
p, F. PLACIDUS. Diroctor.
lILwJ' l
I'uiiii.i-
Dnir'c Wair
UUV 0 TTtOI.
A Narrow
Margin.
U all w r aakla)
on our stork of
I adles' and Qents'
Boots and Shoes
j Our food ar wrrant4.
q
Commercial t a
street Hahn...
.
Emjl OChaCht
ARCHITECT
Kooms 37-.1i8
Portland Saving Itnnk Bldf .
Portland, Oregon.
!THE PROOF
I of th puddlnc in tha mUj.
j and th proof of liquor
IS IN SAMPLING
That' an ora-umont th4'
cluilro dmontraton,
Our will iUnd tha tsat
HUGHES & CO.
CASlORiiT
For Infant. i.nd Children,
' Jim
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