The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 12, 1898, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOUIAN. TIIIKSDAY MUHMNU. MAY 12, 18.-8.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Fair weather.
AROUND TOWN.
THOSE WHO WISH TO ItAVK
THE MONDAT EXTRA AST-IRIAN
WAR EDITIONS DELIVER
ED AT THEIR RESIDENCES
OR TLACES OP" BUSINESS
WILL n.EASE 8END THIS
COUPON WITH THEIR AD
DRESS AS AUTHORITY TO THE
KUBINESS OFFICE FOR THE
EXTRA CHARflR.
THIR8DAY.
For whs chance clod Ihe soul may w.iit
To etumhle on Its noier fate;
Or why. to HI unwarned abode.
Still by surprises comes the Ooxl.
.-Lowell.
Try Bchllllnra Ut tea and bakU
powder.
I New flail :r at Dunhor's.
Beat Ice cream at the Bonbonnlere.
Mldwlfe-Mre. Mary Make. 7M Eichang J
treat
New Lares at Ia hat'a.
Try Golden Oate compreesed yeast at
the Parlor.
Best Seattle chocolates, wholesale and
retail, at the Bonbonnier.
If Snodgrass doesn't make your plc
turea, you don't get the beat.
Juat try one of thoae Ice creams with
eroahed strawberries at the Parlor.
The W. C. T. l meets today at I
O'clock In their parlor at Rescue hall.
New erop dried frutta, new crop ratalna,
Cfi and aaaorted nuta all extra fine qual
ity, at Rosa, Htggtns Co.
The preaent proprietor la keeping up
the reputation of C B. Smith for making
Una lea cream at the Parlor.
Don't forget that at the Louvre you
can f et the beat of music, a large schoon
ct and a boiled egg all for i cents.
For Rent Piano In good condition;
terms. 3 per month. Apply to lira. S.
NormUe, Aator atreet. corner Third.
salt! Hint luhln.1 the seems there l
groat 1enl of quiet work being ilouo by
the friends of the various ciindi.lntes for
public oHlce.
Remember the ihite of the patriotic ral
ly at the Methodist church Tues.l.iy even
ing, M.iy IT. Come a nil hear the addresses
by will known (.ixukcrs. nlso help by
your xolien lo swell the choruses of the
a rand olil armv songs. Solos by Kith
Indies ami gentlemen of Ihe city.
If you have hides, wool, fur, r.igs.
bottled, lead, brass, copper, hone, or any
kind of Junk for Hale, ship It to K ,M.
Gsstnn. b Fourteenth atreet, Astoria.
Oregon, or write him and he will call at
your place and get It. He pay cash.
The highly ltni!rtcd descriptive pam
phlet of Ihe Trans-Mississippi Interna
tional exposition, to be opened at Omaha
In June. Is well worth perusing. Oregon
will be then' and I'lutsep county will be
Ihe biggest part of Oregon on exhibition.
The high scores on the A F ('.
for the week ending May T were: Mon
day, r. It. Sovey. r; Tuesday. F. M
(limn. M. Mrs. Ingalls. 4ii: We.lmsil.iv.
O. F. Cooper, t. Mr. Ingalls. IT; Thurs
day. Dr. Finch. 51: Friday. t II. Cooper.
V. Mrs. Wise, 1: Satunlay. Dr. Klneh.
The funeral of Louis Stahlinan. who was
drowncii on the loth, will take pi ice from
IVhl's undenaklng parlors at I o'clock
today. Interment wl',1 be at Greenwood
cemetery. The remains will be burled by
the Rith Tacking Co.. for whom de
ceased was (1hlnc at the time of his
death.
Northern Pacific railroad trains leare
Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta
eoma, Spokane, and the east. C1ee con
nection rnaie at Spokane for Ronalsnd.
Nelson. Sandow and British Columbia
mining camp For mana and Information
en! on or addresw C. W. Stone. Astoria.
Oregon.
Harper whiskey la rapidly becoming the
national beverage. It a the one thing all
parties agree upon- Republicans, demo
crats, populist Even the "know noth
In" party knows one thing, the mer'ts of
Harper whtskey. Sold by Foard A Stokes
Co.. Astoria, Oregon.
Mr. Hugh McT.ivlsh. of California, bo
ther of Mr. Duncan McT.ivih. now In the
Klondike. Is a visitor In the city He
says It has been thirty years since he ha
seen his brother, and stopped hero on his
ay to British Columbia In the hope of
being able to obtain some additional in
formation In regard to him.
New Tie. at Inbr'.
Lieutenant Sherman desires It announc
ed that the uniforms for the Second com
pany. O. N. R.. will be distributed this
evening at 7 o'clock at Cohen's old store,
corner Bond and E'.even'h streets. The
members will lie called, two at a time. In
the alphabetical order of their names, and
fitted out until disposition has been made
of the uniforms on hand.
Improvement had been laid over till the
next meeting, when Md would be ad
vertised for. the ordinance increasing the
salaries came to a vote and passed, T to J.
Hi-tx and Oo.ldard voting "No." Council
men Fulton. Hlldot.rand and Robb ex
plained their voles. the w,i l.tucr xollng
"Yes." on being Informed by ihe mayor
that Ihe members of the police depart
ment were promised a raise In their sal
aries when the revenues of the city would
warrant It. H a made known In
ii ference to Ihe ordinance tbal the rev
enue of the city , t:r the present year
is In excess of the revenues for the whole
of and, titerefore at the present
time the city was more than self-sustaining.
, acre
range
KK.Vl. EST A IT. TRANSFERS.
Astoria Savings bank, trustee, to
Hammond-All the property Include
the railroad subsidy; $.'.,
. .x. roster to 1. N. Foster-131
in section S, township & north,
west; IMS.
Anna June Foster to W. A. Foster -Same
property: J.
I'htncaa C, Warren and wife to O S
Wright-All that portion of East War
tvnton lying north of the Astoria and
South Coast railroad and west of Harri
son street; $i.yy.
The tea given at Mrs. Harrison Allen's
by the ladles guild of Grace church yes
terday afternoon was a largely attended
Wa guarantee our Headache Tablet to ; and very successful so.-i.il funct'on. The
cure any case of headache In ten ruin
ate or return the money. Roger. Drug
flat. Martin Foard I the artist of the Foard
A Stoke window display In which the
American eagle appears on the top of
Manila.
The Progressive association i preparing
for the series of lectures soon to be lnau
costumes of the ladies, whic h were very
handsome, were enlivened bv the national
colors in honor of Admiral pewey. The
souvenelr for the o-calu n were unlrjur
and pretty and were sld at auction by
Mrs. W. T. Chutter.
At the nff.ee of ihe bar pilot yester
day measurement were mad- on h
chart and Pilot M.it'news report th it
O. U. A N. IMPUOVKMENTS.
Track Compares With New York Ccn-tral-Sccnery
Far Superior
Oregonlan.
By July t. T mile of TS-pound steel
rail will have Pen laid on the O. It.
. N. track between Portland and Wal
.uta. A shipment of J.jcO ton arrived a
few day ago to continue the work begun
early In the year, and the renewing of
track will continue until the season's
ork is completed.
A correction of the curvature In the
O. R. N. track between Cascade and
The Dalles Is practically completed, vast-
ly Improving that troublesome stretch of
railroad. The equivalent of several com
plete circles haa been removed. This work
Is done to stay, and the new track may
be relied upon to stand the service re
iju'.red of it at all times.
The complete correction of curvature
give a tine alignment and makes easier
ruling than on the New York Central
between Albany and New York.a.itul
through scenery that Is far superior to
th.1t of the Hudson Ktver. The physical
condition of the O. R. & N. is following
the executive vigor and financial Im
provement of the company to a high
plane of excellence. Business may now
he handled quicker, safer, und In every
a ay more satisfactorily with the recently
added motive power and Improved track.
The Bankrupt Sale
Winds up in a Pew Days.
Now is Your
LAST
PIONEER SOCIETY.
Astoria. Oregon. .May ll.-Kditor A
torian: The annual meeting of the Ore.
g.n Pioneer and Historical society was
called to order at the chamber of com
merce room at J o'clock by President J.
H. D. Cray.
The minutes of the last meeting were
rvad and approved.
The action of the officers and executive
committee In regard to the Whitman
monument fund, n per minutes of Oc
tober 5 1SS7. was ordered approved. The
amount paid to the Whitman monument
fund through the society was tTSu.fl.
President dray read a letter from
H. Himes. Portland, requesting the
of the sea chest from Captain R
dray from July 7 to U. next.
Treasurer C. S. Wright's report
read and adopted.
The following officer were elect
the ensuing year
0VI$ KIROVS I
HiMh tint tiiptliisl mill rvsiiit wlion 1
Syrup of Fios is i.ikcti; it is ilis;int i
ami nl'p'liiiiv t ilit Listo, mill net.
cjontlv vi't !i'iiUtlv it tlip Kiilitcy, j
l.ivor :iibl lioui'ls, i-lfansr tlu svs- '
torn otTivtii.ill r, i!i ) ! nUU. In ibl- !
achos mul fevt :i..l omv i:.itnl i P Ml IQT Q P I I
iVllstij..ui..i. Smiiii oi l-'ius ic tlio i lllUlJ 1 wJ lM 1 L-
oniy rt'iniviy hi ii Mini ivtr m
tliu'inl, iK:isiii!' to tlu taste mul no.
ooptalilo tit tho dtiiiiiticli, ii-ini't in
its .-lotion :iii. truly l in li. i:il in it
t'lToots, ;vp:irtsl only hum tlio most
lioaltliy mill ;ls;!vo:i!loMilist:iiu'p, its
inmivoxoolloiit iu:il licsooninii'iiil it
to all Htbl luvo tn;iilo it tin' most
popular rt'imsly known.
Syrup of I'iu's is for salp in SO
I'ont hot t lo ly ;ill li'itiliiie; ilruv;
cjist.s. Any roliahlo ilriiuj'ist tlu
may not li.oo it on h.in.l w ill pro
I'urt' it promptly for any ono who
wishos to try it. l'.niot aivoptuny
tiulistitutt'.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
5 fXAKlSCV. CL
lOWSVIUX. At. Hi ,QI)K. It.
CHANCE
To buy Clothing, Hats, Shoos ami Furn'shini; Goods at
Pricos that vvoro novor boforo hoard ot in this State.
Tho wholo stock immodiatoly. To do this wo havo
marked tho wholo stock down to such ridiculously low
pricos that you can't holp buying, whothcr you nood
thorn now or later.
SOril: OP OUR WIND-UP PRICP5:
Nominees' Cards.
1MU S1IKUI1T.
; mi:n S BOCKS.
I Former price 10 cents, now..
MKN'S SHIRTS.
Pormer prleo W cents, now..
MEN'8 UNDKRWKAR.
Former price 90 cents, now,.
MEN'S 81'SrKNDEUS.
Former pries S cents, now.
MKN' S CAPS.
Former price 50 cents, now..
3c
15c
20c
5c
15c
MEN'S HATS.
Former prl. M.
yl'H.TS.
Former
price 11 to, now.
MEN 8 WOOL SWEATERS,
Former pries S3 M, now...
HOYS' 8CIT8.
Former prlc H V), now.
HOYS' 8FIT8.
Former price d, now ...
85c
75c
85c
.25
2-50
MI'VM Ml'lTH.
Former price i . now J
MEN'S HUTS. A J 5
Fotnirr pile 110. now f
MEN Hl'ITS, C.8 5
Foriiirr price III M. n" J'
MEN'S HI'ITM, 765
Fornn r price lis nw
MEN 8 81IT8. 0 50
Former price H. now .
MEN'S Hl'lTS. 10.75
Former price :. now I C '
J. W. WILLIAA1S
I'NION NOMINEE.
Ceo.
loan
obert
was
I for
gM rated by Industrial Agtnt Judson of the j ' !hp nl"-nUn of s-veral of th-m that j PresM-nt. T. II. Morrison
O. R. A N.
A regular pantomine of views depict
Int the life and history ot Astoria and
souvenirs of the city and country at the
Bnodgrasa gallery.
If you are. going to Alaska. New York,
or any other place, go to Rogers drug
ttore for an elegant cake of toi'.et soap
with box for 13 cents. j
The Gateway lodge will give a so -ial ;
dance on rrlday evening. May 13, at
Odd Fellows' hall. Tickets. Including re
freshments, M cents. No children.
When going east travel on the North
ern Pacific railway. Quick time and the
only line running dining cars. Train
leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m.
Extra special sale for Saturday and
Monday. Tailor made separate skirts and
high novelty capes, at McAlltn A Mc
Donnell's, CO and 4T3 Commercial street.
George Johnson, grand secretary of the
A. F. & A. M.. California, spent yester
day with his old-time friend Alex Camp
bell, stopping off on his way to Wardner,
Idaho.
McGowan's gasoline launch Leonora,
while passing Sand island yesterday, blew
out a cylinder head and was towed to
Astoria for repairs by the Iiwaco last
evening.
Beautify your homes by going to Rosen
tock Bros.' new store and purchasing a
strong durable plant bloom or greenhouse
novelty. 516 Commercial street, opposite
Cooper'.
The excursion Monday to Portland
promises to be a rouser. The mayor and
chamber of commerce of that city are
preparing to receive the citizens of As
toria with open arms.
Now Is the time for spring cleaning.
After that comes new linoleums, wall
paper and oil cloths. Have you seen our
stock? G. V. Porter, ola Central Hotel
building. Commercial street.
The lirxt sergeant of the srtlilry com
pany at Fort Canny, whose t.rm of ser
vice expired yesterday, left lust nlnht for
Washington, D. C. to apply for 11 p'.s.
tlon In the invading army In Culia.
It is one thousand miles further t
Spain throuch the Suei cinal to Manila
than it Is from Orecon to Minila. In
ease Spa'n should attempt to sen I another
fl..et to the Philippines w'th an even start
I'ncl Sam's Pa-'inV 00. is sqnanron couM
ret there flr;.
Th management of the Chicago M'J
ieal coileee announce, that in eeVhratlon
of the oenine of its n-'w lnjil.lir.ff on
Michigan boulevard, it will award
seholarhip.. ."" free and narM.il s h"!
.irsh'p. The free s-hilarhb wi'l b
Jawjrded at a comi--tltIve ex im'nat'on
I be held at the collect, one par!:. .1 setv!
jarhip will be awarded In Astoria upon
' the recommendation of the Pailv A
1 tori-m. Applications must be die, I in the
I f'hicauo office be fore Atieust . l"e. Cr
I tiflcates of character and attainments
must accompany applications for the As
toria partial scholarship, which should n
tiled in this offli e by July II.
The Flounders and Smelt trier! conclu
sions at the A. F. C. alleys bat nleht.
each taking a game. Mrs. Wise made the
best lady's score of the evening. 43. P. B.
Sovey was high for the men. with f).
The gentlemen and ladles teams leave for
Portland tonight to bowl with nil the
clubs of that ritv. The men's team will
be composed of the following: C. R. H:g
gins. captain: Herman Wise. p. n. Sovey,
W. C. Laws. C. H. Cooper, F. M. Gunn.
Frank WoodfMd and R C. Astbury. Sev
eral other gentlemen will accompany the
teams and take part In the games. The
personnel of the ladles' team has not as
yet been decided upon.
State Fish Commls-ioner Meflulrn ar
rived In the city yesterday with pVirti
steelhead salmon eggs for the mimiture
hatchery of the Astoria !'roirresive asso
ciation. They were taken from the new
hatchery on Ihe Sandy river. hich was
started recently by the association. The
eggs are In Ihe eye stage and Were
brought down the riv-r wrapped In wet
moss. Very few of them uo-d on the way
and with proper attention th-y could
safely be brought n much longer dis'an' e.
The hatihery on the Sunny Is a complete
I' cesF and Is the flrt ste.-lh.-ad hatchery
Vice president. O. S. Wright.
Corresponding secretary and treasurer,
E. C. Holden.
S.-cretary. R. N. Carnahan.
Trustees, Judge J. II. I. Cray. W. p..
Adair. M. J. Kinney. James W. Welch.
It was ordered that the trustees get
the Ixmks belonging to the society to
gether and allow the public library to use
as many of them as they may select, they
to give a receipt for the number of vol
umes loaned to them.
The president and trus'ees w.re author
ized to loan the sea chest from I'aptaln
FOR COl'NTY CLERK.
Harry J. Wherity
REi ll'LAR ItEl'l'lH,! AN NOMINEE
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
Perry A. Trullinger
REGULAR UNION I'ANOIPATE.
You ian"l atlunl In niNs ihi sale, as mir niniif) will do trijir dm, hrrr.
I!u today, as the whole slock Is lor salt and ma) lie Imimlit In a lorckT'i'r an) da).
i'onit' loda, as tomorrow mat lie too lair.
c..Ss,.BANKRUPT SALE
Astoria
Or.
11 I Ib bert Gray to "bore.. H. Illm. s and as
sociates of Portland. If In their Judgment
they wi.-h to do so.
Adjourned to call bv the president.
R. X. CARNAHAN. S-cretary.
A SOUTHERN VOLUNTEER.
Yes. sir I fought 'with Stonewall,
And faced the tight with Lee;
Hut If this here Union goes to war.
Make one more gun for me'
I didn't shrink from Sherman
As he galloped to the sea.
Hut If this here union go. s to war.
Make one more gun f ir nie!
I was with 'em at Manasses-
Th bully boys In Gray;
I heard the thunderers roarln'
Round Stonewall Jackson's way.
And many .1 tune this sword of mine
Has l.l.iz' J the roile for L. e,
Put if this . . ! . I 11. it;., 11 g ,cs 11 war.
,M ike 'Oi, rtcTe sw-.r I f r inei
I'm not so full ,.f riglitln'.
Nor half so full o' fun.
As 1 was b.i, k ,:t tlo s.:ies.
W'lo n I -II 'ii:. r il my uid gun,
It may be that my b ur l whit.
riich thing. y,u know, iiiuhi be.
Hut If th - old Union's hi for war.
New- York, and on the ibigship ir..okin
. Is George E Graham of Alhanv Huh the
troops at Tampa l A W l opj. ,,f the
rhlcago otllce. In addition to these cor
ns pond, ni s. ca, h in bis way among th-best-known
writers on tin- Associated
Press force, staff correspondents arc at
oth- r Import int points of cable ioiii
miinicatloii in the West Indies, as fol
lows: Elmer E Roberts, at Kingston, J im il
ea; Harold Martin, at St. Thomas, tun
Ish West Indies, R. II. IVivrnport. at
il'ort au I'rinee, llaytl, and F. J IIilK'Tt,
: at Havana.
! The Associated 1'rc.s bis personal rep
j r. s. ntallv. s with the lb . t at Manila, at
I'ape Verde Islands, at Hong K 'lig lti 1
'Janeiro. n.. Ayr. s. Madrid, and mi
1 the Fri'ti. h fr.oiti. r. In addition to whi.h
It b is tile iOa. Iusi ,. use of th,, new 1 1, li
lt:, s of the H-ni. r. II ivas and W .Iff s. r
1 1. thr-ugiiout l-iurop,, and A-la
Bejrin rijrht..
1 mr
D (.rMirirs
1 Underwear
Mnr 10 imiirn
Ijltrtl Hle
Thorough W orkniarnk'p
Prices U
James Alurphv
420 ComruercUl Slrcct.
M ik
on.
more gun for nie
NEW ASTORIA NOTES.
Now that Ashing has begun. Hammond
is a busy place.
Major Kllbourne made
to the Fort Saturday.
a welcome visit
Postmaster Crane of Warrenton was
among the Sunday visitors.
Mrs. A. Oliver Is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Kelly, at Scarborough.
Mrs. Taylor and daughter Mabel of
Flavel went to Portland Friday,
Dr. George A. Skinner's family arrived
from Fort Sherman, Idaho, last week.
Mr. E. A. Xeweu has left the works
and gone to his home In Centralla. Wash
ington. f'antaln A. J. Johnson of Point Adams
Life Saving Station, spent Sunday In As
toria. Gus Larson has returned with his fam
ily. He will engage In fishing this sum
mer. A pleasant little party was given by
Charles Kindred In Ford's hall Saturday
evening.
G'-orge Hartley will soon entertain his
I hain't forgot my raisin'
Nor how, in sixty-two.
Or thereabouts, with battle shouts,
I charged the boys In blue;
And I say: I fought with Stonewall,
And biased the way for Lc;
Hut If this old union's In for war,
Make ono more gun for me.
All. inn '1 .us 1 1 1 m M.11.
PERSONAL.
Relatives are trying to find Ernst nscar
St.ihlberg. who herr u. ihe name of
H.irtman. and who is known to reside
somewhere near Astoria, ongon lie
has been a iiH-r. Iiaiit in Hasa, I'lni.in l.
and the Swedish language is his mother
tongue. If some one, who reads this hap
pens to know him and his address lie
would do nie a service by writing to me
ahout him.
REV. A RENWALL,
9 Mission Street,
San Francisco. Cal
1
to In, tsublUtfcd. Th'-rc are now u. num- friends, his place of business will soon be
o ,oh: k , ii.ilii'i..,. .11 in., rooms 01 1 , omnl.'f r1
the
The petition circulated by John Vollmer I
of Seaside, for the purpose of opening up'
a road from Seaside to the Ni-hal-m river I
already has some sixty-five signatures,!
good for about lion towards the fund. ',
you
ass oc
:ivor to oi.t
t'l r id in the c:
no nt to le..rn h
to .irri'.-r- at mi.
on and Mr. Mci'uire will en
tain permission to have them
: re.-rvoir as an exre-rl-w
long It tak'-s a salmon
uri'y.
I ,
A bo;
o .1. I
'mi-
it loaded vvi-h groceries. 1,-longlng
'. Ii.'.vis. .,f tie- John Lay. was
from ihe slip at the r,..,r ,,f the
hotel building about 12 o'clock
-'ht. Lavl with his wife came to
:!). ,; yesierday and purchased about
hundreds of fishing boats skimming over 1 """'" ' ' -"''"K mos-iv groceries, and
the water at 11 good pare attracted m .nv i ,n''"r' "' b!" bout 1-, the -lo, , ,n. tt
visitors to the water front In Uic after-noon.
A SUIT breeze yesterday kicked un null.- I
a muss on the buy, and the line night of
M. G. Hall, John Haas, W. ,T. Horner.
Fortland: Kembrozh Jones, Washington.
Ark.: William P. liirl. Tacoma; William
James Stewart, (Jltisgow; ike Ilyrnan,
San Francisco, arc registered at the Oc
cident. Tho local political arena Is at present
devoid of si nsationul features, but It is
Schilling's Best
tea
coffee
soda
extracts
and
spices
are all as good in their
way as Schilling 's Bat
baking powder.
Ml
of Fifte. rth ftr.it to ,.:t for the turn
of the tide to co home. !. May.-,! around
in the vicinity of tne boat all nlt'ht. and
had b. en down 10 the slip about t.-n min
ims tc fop- he missed it. Home furniture
)c- h id lying on the dock, and which lr
In' ended to put n board when ready to
go. ban not. been touched. Among 01 her
things the stolen goods are shoes, urider
e.o'hing. Hour and a miscellaneous lot of
groecip s. He notified 'he police at once.
but was unable to give ,1 . lue as lo the
pa I'll' s J he oo.n was Used
craft and was painted white
pie
SALARIES ARE INCREASED.
Ordinance Increasing Salaries of ihct.
lice Department Passes, 7 to 2.
Two matters laid over from the special
meeting of the previous night earno up
before the Council at their spc-clul meet
ing lust night, Ihe most Important being
ihe ordinance increasing the salaries! of
police officers from i to 170. and the
chief of police from 170 to SI, Introduced
by Utzlnger.
After the Seventeenth street crossing
The first wheelman excursion arrived
Sunday and took a spin down the bea.b
F. L. Parker chaparoncd the party.
Mrs. II. E Turk b-ft Sunday rind will
make her home In Mount Pleasant,
Washington, while her husband Is In
Alaska.
Mrs. Charles Jaeobson left last Friday
to oln her husband, who was lately
transferred to Peterson Point Life Saving
Station.
Hurrahs for Dewey nre heard on every
side. The whistle sounded "unitting.
time" at 3:30 Saturday afternoon so the
men could celebrate.
WHEN TRAVELING
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
Figs, as It acts most pleasantly and ef
fectually on the kidneys, liver, and bow
els, preventing fevers, headaches, and
other form of sickness. For sale In 50
ccnt bottles by all leading druggists.
Manufactured by the California Fig Syr
up Company, only.
his Northern hrotiier.
Just make It two. old f.-llow,
I want tu stand once more
Remain the obi Hag with you,
As In the days of yore
our fathers stood together
And fought on land and sea
The battles llerce that made us
A nation of the free.
I whipped you down at Vb ksburg,
Vou licked me at Hull Run;
On many a Ib id wo struggled,
Win n neither victory won.
You wore the Gray of Southland,
I worn the Northern lllue;
Like men w did our duty
Wh.-n screaming builds Mew.
Four years we foughl like devils,
Hut wh'-n the war was done
Your band met mine In fr, dully clasp,
Our two hearts beat as one.
Ami now when danger threatens,
No North, no South we know,
On mor- w- stand together
To light tin- common foe.
My head, like yours, Is frosty
Old age Is creeping on;
Life's sun Is lower sink, ug,
My day will soon bo gone.
Hut If our country's honor
Needs nun. again Ic r son,
I'm ready, too, old fellow
So 1 an trio r gun.
- ..Minneapolis Journal.
The
Choicest
Table Wines...
For FamlllM
Alao (or Mdldn t4
Cooking Purpose
PrtTatt Stock. Crewm Ryw, Old Hickory,
Prd of Kentucky end Hermlta;
old California. Brandls.
Carlson's FamilyUquor Store j
in TWELFTH 8TRBBT
When rou bur a pool thing It worrb
you as long as It lasts. When you buy
Kood thing you srs glad of th fw sitrs
c nts. or possibly dollars, you spent for I'
rrty day you possess II. Wo have nn
poor mean goods In our store, Evry
thing Is the money's worth most abun
dantly You will be glad you bought U
here, and you will come again. Our as
sortment of high grade spring HIIOEB
cannot be approached by any other stock
in the city.
Petersen &
Brown.
1 The choicest-
THE PROOF
of Ihe pu.Mli
and the proof 0
:,IS IN SAMPLING
of Ihe pusMlug Is la the Ua
and the proof of liquor
U ' . ' 'WAP'. '
That's an aifumeeil Uv eeaw
rlutr- demnntiratloa.
Oura will sun.1 tke teat
HUGHES & C 0
IN7I I807
Pisher
Brothers
ASTOklA....
riarble and (Jranlte
GATHERING war neuh.
Asso'-ialt
'I I'l.-ss ln re,.-,
1 'Uban Wat.
It . .Service 111
TH.
tu
New Collars at Dunlinr'".
Bicycles
LOCKS, KKYH
ASIJ HKwINO
.MAI'IIISKS....
Also all Light
Machinery.
C. H. Orkwitz
443 DUANE.
Repaired
Ctsling Leadt
od rith Lines.
' iregonlan.
The fast dispatch boat Kale Speri'
which ..ft Jacksonville .Monday niglu
go lino the s.-rvice of tin An.socl.iled
I'le.ss, arrived at Key West this morning.
Tin- Speller will op ia to 10 , onjuin tlon
v.ilh the I'.iinoiis ilMo.it. h-buat i.auntless,
v.iiic'o has be. n op-i .1 1 in (,'llbaii
waicrs for some we.ks In carrying news
l..r the Associated I'ii-sh from Ihe
blockading Ib-ct. to Ihe cabin Hlalion at
ley S'i-Ht for filing.
The widening scope ' operations In
1 ins W':st Indian waters made necessary
oe chartering, of a ihiid ilispalch-bo it
lor the Associated l'. ss and Ihe f.r.t
...can vacht Wanda has been secured for
'his purpose, and .sailed from here today,
having 0:1 board a.s run cuponilentH A. W.
I.ymiin and Alfred Cecil Goiidle. Tim
V.'unda Is recognised in her class Willi
'i n' exception lis the fastest ocean steam I
vacht in these waters.
On board the Hpencer are Howard N.
Thompson and J. W. Mil'ti'dl, well
known correspondents from the Washing
ton otllce of tile Associated press On the
Launlless are J. , H. Nelson und Oscar
Wilson, of tho N'vty.York olllce. At Key
West are Albert KIpim of Philadelphia,
and liyron R. Tjfimttm of Huffulo. On the
llagshlp New Yrtflt William A. Good of
Wl K. Muirlxiii St.. I'nrtlsnd, Or
.ALL KINDS OK C'K.MH I'KHY WollK....
J. B. WYATT,
Phone No. f.H Anuria, Orann
Hnnl wn re,
Ship ClmiHlIery,
I Yovmiorm,
I'AINTH unci Oir.H,
h;tclsl Attention 1'iidlii fiundylng Hi I a
Emil Schacht
ARCHITECT
kooms ,Jl7-.5iH
I'l.rtlniiil .Saving f tank IMiL'.
Portland, Oregon
AOENTB WANTED,
Agents and canvassers to sell jir.
Kllck's Pocket Nose Inhaler for catarrh,
asthma, and lung and throat diseases.
Bells easy for $1. Hlg profits. Write for
sample and terms. Dr. Kllck Medical
Company, Cincinnati, O.
0h
I'ork chops, roast beet and lamb roast
sr always to be found at our market.
Only select stock Is bought for our initio
and our meals ar In cons,equenco ttxtrn
nl- e, if you want to miike your monl
a success don't serve poor meats.
riOHH, IIIGG1NH A CO.
The reason
for it.
We have been in the
Shoe business
In Astoria tor many years, dartai
which time the wante of our eua
tnmers have been thoroughly stud
led and adequate preparations
made to rr.tet their every demand
We carry the
Largest stock In the city. . .
and every putehaae we make hat
the approval of our many yearf ex
perlenee.
Cornmcrclsl J Q 1 1 IN HAI IN.
THE PARKER HOUSE
CENTRALLY LOCATED
Comer of Ninth nod Aslor Htreets, Astoria,
Guests Received on American or
European Plan.
l.l'HKICATIVI
OILS
A 5PIXIALTY
HICLL,
BHIP CIIANDI.KHT
HAItDWAIlK
IRON AND 8TCEL
COAL
OROC'ERIKH AND I'llOVIHIONB
KLOVR AND MILL TEKD
I'AINTB. OH AND VARNIHIIES
LOUGEHH' BUri'LIES
FAIIUIANK'8 HCALE8
DOOIIB ANL WINLOWB
AGHH L'LTURAL IMI'I.KMICNTB
WAGONH AND VEHICLES
SEASIDE SAWMILL
A complete stock of lumber on hand IB
the rough or dressed. Flooring rustle,
celling and all kinds of finish; molding
and shingles, Terms reasonable aa4
rrlces nt bedrock. All orders promptly
attended lo. Office and yard at mill.
II. V. L LOGAN.
Heaslde. Oregon. Proprietor.
AHHIGNKIO H NOTH'E TO CIUUHTOUH.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed hurt this day been appointed as
signee of Ilobeccn Hlrnuss, 11 n Insolvent
debtor. Creditors of the said assignor
nre hereby notified to present their obilms
under oath lo the undersigned within
three month from this date at his place
of business at No. S75 Commercial slrest,
Astoria, Oregon,
Dated this llth tiny of December, lffirf.
N. BOIILUHHIOI,
Assignee of Rebecca Hlrnuss, an Insolvent
dehur.
I'lllZKB
KOU HCIIOOL
UNDER li
CHILDREN
'n will distribute nt our store freo of
chin go to school children under 14 yeare
of ngo on Krldny, April 22(1, very hand
sumo pictorial drawing books, and will
11 ward a first nnd second prlxe for the two
neatest drawing bonks flllod out and re
turned before May 14th.
ROflB, HIOOINB A CO.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta t.nd Children.
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