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THK DAILY AMORUN. FR1NAY M015MNU. JINK 17, WT, A. PRIME 5 Don't misrepresent in i This is a prime cause if to advertising. if ' If you advertise and S them you not only injure dium in which you advertise. ig If an advertisement brings buyers it does its I part. You must sell them the goods. If you have inducements and place them before the people, and when they call produce what you ad vertise, they will soon learn to rely on your ads and ? you may rest assured they will read them, Don't expect an ad. to sell what you don't carry, nor to make an attractive stock and courteous sales- men out of mothcaten remnants and mossback i cranks. Orders by mail will receive prompt and especial attention. Address "Ad," care Astorian. lUMUMUIUllUUIim TODAY'S WEATHER. W'onjMT. AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. The dew beads thick on the clover spray, The noons are rife wttu. tho scent of hay, And the brook hides under a wiUow avreen. E. M. Thomas. Try Shilling's Best tea and baking powder. Sweet cream 10c a pint at the Spa. Beat tee cream at the Bonbonnlere. Thomas Cahil, of Vesper, Is In the city. Cream 10 and 15c per pint Parlor Candy Store. Midwife-Mra. Mary Make. 731 Exchange treat. Iofaata' Mall Hood at Dunbar's. , i Go to Paiton's gallery for enlarging and copying. Good 13c meals at the Rising Sun Res taurant Try Golden Gate compressed yeast at the Parlor. Fresh cream, strawberries and tee at Foard Stokes Co. If Snodgraas doesn't make your plcturea you don't get the best. When you want fine tea, good coffee and pices try Foard & Stokes Co. Empire Cornet at Dunbar's. Jude Bennett, of The Dalles, is visit ing In the city for a few days. Isaac Steams, of the Hebrew News, Portland, was In the city yesterday. Wanted A good girt for general house work In small family. AdJress 8, As torian office. For Rent At Seaside, one store building and one barber shop. Inquire of L. G. West. Clatsop, Oregon. Stop at THE MURRAY. Only hotel In Astoria having every modern improve ment Strictly first class. New crop dried fruits, new crop raisins, figs and assorted nuts all extra line qual ity, at Ross, Ulgglns & Co. Don't forget that on Sundays there la a special train leaving Seaside for Astoria at 4 o'clock In the afternoon. Sixty crrnos of strawberries to arrive this morning. Will te sold at (it) cents per orate. Lawli-r 4c Co.'s Market. In tho county clerk's office yesterday N. Katurioh di .-"lured his intention to be come a citizen of the United States. 6PKC1AL SALE at S. Danzlger's, be ginning this week. Watch for his start ling announcements In another column. Wanted-A pood girl, to go to Fort Stevens, for general housework in an olll cer's family. AJdreso y., Astorian otllce. F. A. Menzles, B. D. Sifc'lt-r, It. palitzw h, Portland; C. H. Wheclc-r. Nehulem; M. Buhler, Ilwaco, are roistered et the Murray. The Hamlin Wizard Oil Specialty com pany continues to draw good houses. They played last niht to a very appreciative audience. In the po"ce court yesterday o. Justin was fined ! and Matt Kanyaa 3 for , drunkenness. John Doe forfeited fj for the some offense. The display of -pictures at the Paxton gallery is very attractive, and shows at once that the proprietor Is a master of lila profession. , The funeral of Adolpli Hendrickson was CAUSE. your advertisements. 3 of many an one's disfavor s $ . 5 bring buyers to disappoint yourself, but also the me- 3 SHE LIKES THEM Because they ire delicious aoi fresh tni were male at THE SPA. Its canJies are all fresh ani are male ty experts. AH Seasonable Luxuries hrld at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Elmore's chapel und the remains interred in urwnwoocl cemetery. A regular pantomine of y'.ews depicting the life and history of Astorta, and souvenirs of the city and country at the anoograss gallery, l'eicaleatt Duubat'a. Wanted A seamstress to do mending and seneral family sewing; none but a neat sewer need appiy. Address or call corner Franklin avenue and ElKhth street. For Rent Good house and barn and four acres of Und. ne.ir t. i-itxip City sta tion, known as the Clatsop Pjstollice. Appiy to A. Tagg, Commercial s!.. city. Tho fun.-r.U uf Andrew Wevang was held yesterday afternoon undiT the aus pices of the Scandinavian sovMy and Workmen. The Interment was In Green wood cemetery. The tug Rescue. Captain Thomraws. ar rived in yestenliiy evening from San Fran cisco. The Re ue will go to Stella to tow a raft of loins belonging to Robertson & Bain to this city. If you want drugs or druggists' sun dries, go to Rogers. He carries a full as sortment of everythine In hi line. Mall orders attended to promptly. Rogers, uruggist, 4w commercial. The dredger James Eva, which arrived off the river Wednesday to be towed to St. Michaels by tlie National tuy, had W miners from San Francis, o on board. She came up in tow of tue tug Rescue. B. D. Sigler, the well known Portland traveling man, is in the city. Mr. Sigler Is an expert bowler and bowled some ex cellent games at the A. Y. :. alleys liutt night. He will leave for home Saturday. Arrived-Mrs. Dr. Martin, spirit medi um, occult healer anl costal seeress. Readings daily. Circles Monday and Thursday evenings. Astor Hotel, Duane street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. ' A. C. Spencer and wife, Mrs. Johnson and sister, Walter II. pr-ston. F. M. S'-o-le-y, 1). O. Lewis and family, B. A. Sea borg, 1'ortland; John Crydman, Oiympla; Frank Thibsiult. 8un.-.hin--. an- r-glstereil at the Occident. If you have hides, wool. furs. raes. bottles, lead, brass, copper, sacks, or any kind of Junk for ml ship It to R. M. Gaston, :05 Fourteenth street, Astoria, '"egon, or write him and he will call at your place and get It. He pays ensh. I'laiil HiMiolk ut Dunlin. . A puM whisk-y atrr-.-s with any f.l, In fact aid.-! digestion, it tones the stom ach, IneT'-asi-s the l!--w of the gastric JuU'.-s and so pr-miotes s'r-iigth and flesh. A pure whi.-k'y ,.... H.,rp-r Whiskey. Sold by Foard & SioK-s Co., Astoria, Or. The weak and sore back, etc., from which so many women sufT.r so mm-h, may be easily ur.-d at home. jjr. Jurt-l, 5S6 Commercial fitr.-et, has r-C"lv-d spe cial Instructions In the tr-a '.:ni-nt of such trouble and will certainly i.ve satisfac tion. On July 1st the olilce of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway win bo removed from 219 Washington street, Portland, to 1S3 Third street, near Morrison, where we will be pleased, to seo our Astoria friends, and have them Inspect our new offices. A. O. BARKER. General Agent. The bid of Normile, Fast abend & Mc Gregor, who are about to be awarded the contract for the Young's Bay and Ixrwis & Clark bridges, in about t'i-') lower than that of Wakefield & Jacobsen. The bid of the latter did not lncluilo Interest on the money, which made It appear the lowest. The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret Crosby took place yesterday morning from the Calthoiic church, where mass was celebrated at 8:30 by Rev .father Orth of Portland. The funeral was largely at- THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only tvi tlu originality nn.l simplicity ( tho combination, but also to tho euro and skill with which it is mainifaoturvil by M-lcntilK' prxVx'Nit's known to the Caiikoiinu Km Svm r Co. only, and wo wish to imprvvs upon all tho ImrHii-toiuv ot puivluiMiijf tho true and original roiiuily. As ttu ironuitu' Syrup .( r'ip. is nutinfncturvd by tho CALiroitM Kui SVKft Co. only, a knowlcl of that fact will assist one itt ixvoititi th worthies imitation niantifnoturcd by other par tio. Tho hitfh Rtandinj, of tho Cam roRMA Kui Svki i Co. with tho medi cal profession, ami tho ontisfuotion which tho Kvnuino Syrup of Kijra has pivon to millions o( fmnilics nukes the uamo of tho Company a k' a runty of the cxcvlloiKv of Its rvmedy. It is far io ndvanco of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating- or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to pet its benetieial effcH-ts, please remetnU'r tho namo of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tended by relatlvin an fru nd "( the decvuniHl. The interment w.is In dreen .l e met cry. The f. ut Maitlla. s'.m-e lv . '.. nr.in.i dash. K.r fmul all their horses have d.un: So now when a Don finds n hair In his hash He's bound to remember the nian. Ph!.ldel.tll.l lt-onl. A record for quiek work w is made at Pnxton's gall.Ty on Tu.wlay. At i a. m. an einsure was m.n'.e of the st.Mm -r X.itiopal ilty am! a l.ire ktui of her (Mssoncer. Thu pl.Uo wis .l.-v.-loixd prints made, flxrtl. ton.-.! and niouni.-l and at noon a wsire of th vl.-liir.-s w. : doliveriM. IMxt-m awaits a N-u.t r-'or.! Thorrms rnrrl, an old ami w.i'l known flshonnan on the riv.e. has sold his tMt and net nn.l llshing gisir and U rertn to b-iive on a visit to Ireland. Tl k--ts fpm the Pacific c-vist are rluc.-j to V" ftr the round trip, good for six months. to give tho ns the Km.-ral.l Me a cham-e to witness t h. i-elel-r itioii of tlie one hun.lre.l;h annlv. rs.iry ..( the 1T: re- tK-IIi.n. A pt-titron was clrculat'-.l y.-st.-rla)' among the biisin.x men "( the city ask in that the contract (. c.-irr'ing the mails U'tw-n IN.rCund and A't'Tu given t. the A. & r. The ::ii"ti : forth that much l.-t:.T s-rvu.- I , ltainsl fpm the r.i:!r si.l eomi' inv and alsn that the price paid the ste.im-rs Is I'l.1"! T y.vir. whtle th- r.il.- on the , railroad would Is- i.niy I'. l". Th. - ' - tl.-n was nom.-pmsly sa:n..l an-l i tl forwar.!..! to the is.sv.l .1. ;. in in.-nt at V;i'h:i.-:.'H. Two n-w si.l.'trn ks. on-- at th.- l'u:ri. Sheet M'-tal Works and on- a; Tr- iish r.- e-Uini: war-'housc. an- now alnio-'t compl.'tcsl. An.ch.'r is 1 Inw l u.!'. at Kureka and Kpi.-ure r.innery In t'pp.-r-town and In a day ..r two a ..!. : r... k ; will ! put in at Klm-ire s c ann'-ry. T':. r- are .ew cities on the oast Ix-it.-r e.pi.pp- ! with shipping faolliti'-.i than A-t..r..i. A warehouse on tho wat.-r frmt command b"th rail and ocean shipments, and as t!i city fpmt extends for a distance of s-v- entl mil'-, th'-re Is ample r.i-.m to con duct an enormous amount of Ims n.-ss. The run of salmon In the riv.-r has . Blacked up considerably the i:nt f.- days. but the size and quality of ihe llsh remain i frood. The majority of the lm.it tl'titnir at the mouth of the river yesterday cam.- j In with lieht cati-hes. althoiiKh thnv .r . four bar fishi-rmen were roport.d as hav. inic dellvertd alsiut half a ton cacti. Th" i pack of s-tlmon on the river Is estimate.) ' a Hng hlt,'h-r than that of last s.-a.s..n at this time and more evenly dividl , amoni! the different ninn-rli. hnoiiirh ut the iHon yet rvmains f.,r the llsli-r-1 no il tc do wll and put the pick of tho river far In advunce of that of last son. i THE MODbitN liEAL'TV. Thrives on (rood food and sunshine, with pb nty of exercise In the op. n air. Her form Blows with health and her face bloomB with Its beauty. If h'-r syst-m nct-ds the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses tho penile and pleasant avr"" of riira, made bv the California r :r Syrup Co. only. a sr'i.BXDiu sniooi.. Hon. lien Youiik T-!ls of the Tire- l-Miea- tlonal Institution at Monmou-h. Hon. lien YomiK retiirne.) j-.-ho rday from Monmouth, where he has ! -.-n In at tendance at the commencement ex.-rcls. -i of th- state n'irmal scho'il. Il- was nlso pr-ent at the annual ny-tlnx of the boanl of r.-K'-nts, of which he Is a mem ber. In ."leiikini? of the s-h.., II r. Vouns said: 'The ex'T'ls.-s were excellent. Tln-re were thlrty-thne graduates and as usual 'latsop county was r.-pres.-nteil. mj.s m ,y I'txinKer relvl the hlifhtesl mark In her ftudlcx, although tlui av race was -ry good. .Miss t " t jti ri(f -r received an iverai!i- or It,. Anoth'T young lady or Astoria, Mls Ida ouslafHon. al.-. Kradu- ated with boncir. Addressm were made to tho graduates by Attorneys I-'c-nton and I'axton tlL j'ort l.ind, also by prMlib-nt 'ample-ll and Hun- rlrit.-rident of public: Instruction Irvln. "On tin; platform was a vacant chair, draped with the Htars and Stripes. U was In position In the graduating elans, and would have been occupied by .dr. Mulkey, one of the class, had ho born present. When the call was made for volunteers Mr. Mulkey was one oi tin; first to enlist and Is now on his way to tho Philippines. When Mr. Irvine bunded the president Mr. Mulkey's diploma for safe keeping, he al- liiiViiififVfiiVciVVfVim Astoria's Leading Hotel Megler 5 Wright, Props. I ii. I.-. I to the yoiniK iiinns nhsciuv In toii.-hlnii terms, i uing tour to spring to many eyitc. Me Hluied lli.it slimiM tln ttillant Htiitlinl-oMlir fall In li.illlo bin diploma i-lMiild ! (ruined nt tho cvix nse of iIik wliool iiikI (iwai1l I.i his nearest VelailMW." The b.ol of n;etit i nil pc'seni. eM-ept (iovernor .irl ioi.I Se.nt.uv el Sl.M - Mneiilil. Tho r.i.'iilly te .'li -el iil wlih exii ptions l'i.ii !nvrtiu ui-'ii H m.is (oiuid III. tl tile I n -.t u u I I.Ml wis III ri'vili Ut iMIhli 101. I tliliiK III. I. stI.iliiiv sli.ml.l .l.-.il ItN-iiillv tiarU ilu . Ii""i, (nr it l " t-c il. in !ii!tnitl.oi ari.l i e die nop. In '( ill.' Hpi'. "Tile i.miiiIi l-vk rp' foils up tile .i!'. mi. I i!i I'.ii ni. i ,ii.- .ill l.ii-y I nti t neiny ..o;!, w li.i are .-tni.iin , .s lorui on 1'ie e in -i n n.-t Sun. 1. iv " nr.: city ivis TIi. II..I.I an liuer.wiliiir rt-i..ii I.im ! NikIU. I The .vinai-Mi .-.'inn : met I'l r. nl ir se- ' !otl l.t lllllht !!h M.IV-'I- It UIU IM pio 1 . iltlK' Hil.l ll!! !l- .oil'l. 'tin. II pl..nt e- c.-pt I'm-..);, r. A p.i:i!.'ll ft 111 I.. l.-l'.k. !'l!! 'Hit I J I I.-4 :'l .i .In (or "i k ti the improv . j in. nt of Comm. i I it iitv.-t, .! n-ti i i- .l to ih. city attorney ! A coiiiiihim!. it -mi t" -.in iN.nii. rni in iP'.l ' .I.irl. toi:u- n niitiouiy repoil. au-.un. tti. j pay in. lit l.v th '.ily for the 1-oii:riii-i..ii I of tho .! IT'-j l.vl of tile i-plii(( on S. i. ii'.-. htll .iit.l iV'tii!n-iv!.t wi ! p'a. M on tl'.'. 'I'h,- ..!.!.. t,. n rai-..l i j ln.it the .ik i" not done ut pr.ni. 1.0 j (or t-y ihe or.t.ii.iii.-.' and ih.i; no .-.mi-j tr.-! w is -n.,l. ; A r. tori fi-.'ni 'he iys and in. on .-.mii. ! mitt.-, r-omni. n.l'.r- lh. i-.!--.!:.' o; .1 !r.n.I'n;on renvttin to H rin.in ). : ' c ntH was ai I. :.. I. i A roiort (i-i.tti ihe .aine . oinnitt t. .- .ninn-n,!lnj th. ivo.'.'.Mj: .( an or.lln.in.-.- ! to r. m;t J.-hn !! i w IJ a p-el tax. a. '..nited. j The commit!. v on h. i.'h anl ilue i report.. I that llipior licenses Iv srani. I I to Alex Cir.int and i!.Mti!e Hart I. und I the wnif is , l .pt.d I The petition f-.r i-nl arv in. ni of Ihe lire ' limits ..( the cl:v fiiuu the lire nn.l n.H.-r c .mmitt.-.. un.t rh.o( St.x kton. mere tiled and "i-lr r-ns a. I -pled. I The ooinmitt.v on pti'.l:.- pr..t..-rt r..--1 omni. ml. -d the iviMii.iu of .1 L.t.-'i ot claims, to ..( iti.m ;;hoiit r. .iils'.(ions i -re or. I. r.d n .1 p o.l A r ivrt from c'ttv Attorney Allen that I the . !ty surc.r N In-' ru- '.Nl to m ike i ail examination of -no culver! a.r-.s I Jerome ,n . ran- . 111.1 ih.it the Sllv rlnt. n. I j ent of str..-:s r.-ix.lr the .1 ne If p.so.Vo. ; wis a.lont.-d. j An or.rtn.in e was lntrsln, .-.I a;pr i pr.atlT-g n. for the N-n.-!lt ..( I., I..-t..-. k 1 (..r tho construction ( ihe crossiiii: on S. v. ni.-. tx : Tt ar-l i' .rum ri ii xti.-. t act : a tv.id the II-,; ,.-,1 ...on. I times A wringle f.:o.-, rli.- liitr.slu.-.lon "( the ordinance, ob'. ctl.ai l Ir-c ma.!.- Ih it th- work W is n it d..ne a. coiling io c..n. tract nor the ..ptin.ince govern. ng ihe same, and sh-.u'-l n-t I'.- p il.l by the .-tv. As the ordlliallce a.svpl.Tig th- Improxe nu nt by th- city hid pi.s.-.l the .-..line.' , It is ,-laime.l to Is- r.i'.h-r late to make ' obj.. !ol!S to I l ll'.K Pr tile Work. Ttl.Tl .am., the .iies:i.it is to wh'-tti.T the or dinance accepting th- improv. in. nt rem , p.is. .1 the conn. II. In x In. fx the retentive ' tneniori-s of the coim. Hm. n pliy.sl an Important part. The mlnut.-s , re r (err.l Io und It wis ( .und th it the or dinance had ..iss.. th.- thlr- r.-i'l'ng iir..i!t'm..iis'y ir d hid I. u s'gn-d by the niavor. but (t h i.I iv.t p.is, ih,. first and second r. a.l.tik's. A porbano n'ary s:rui.-cle In lb' council f-'ii-. -!. T" motions iM-ing b. (..r- h.s h-.n .r. on.- t ir-M-.-,l watli th- opl.-r .( busiti.-.s and the :hr t. .tni-n.l the m:nut.s s.. is I" .-too the or.'oi.. nc. ,.ri !!-..- th.r.l r--a.l- is. Th i;ivi!;i.l .1 to Its pi.-- ak-e w.-re .nii;..ti. ko ..n r-.-'r-l .is v t r.ii ai:. i tis it. wh .e ih-.r n. Mie s ,n -!t- m:mr., s h.i.l tl . tn vo'tr.ir ( r :i T'ie tn-i-i .-n to an-.-n l the ru tin'. -, h.ivi"g !'' .l.-!-.ce tt n is ; ilt and I-."' Th- v-c- I I to th- in iy..r ne r 'h. .I.s-.d ng V e- and .nd rg tho Int. p s.n.g but g l n I'ur.-d .-.a. . An ord.ii.in.v was lntr-lu.-..I prov:-lin-for the time ar.d in inn. r of i-..t..r-i. ;ii.g a s. w.-r on KWnr.h tn t from a tit pi f-i-t south of ih north side of Com mercial stri-t. Tie (.-.! .11 length, and p ad the first and second times and r. -(-rr.-l to the commit!. on streets and public ways to consult wllh the city at. torn- y as to the plans and s-.!il. atlons ts-ing in a. .-.. plane- with the ordinance pass.-l und empowering the stps-t sup. Mint. n. lent to have iiKTVlsloti o( the Aim". An ordinance appropriating IK to piy th- extra h-ip etigag.sl in extinguishing the I'latsop Mill (Ire was msssl. A resolution emsiw.-rlng the auditor and .lle bulge to Issue n quit claim d.sd to II. Wise and the remittance ..( a wpmgful ass.-ssment of I"! cnts was lmss.1, A requisition was gmnt.sl for 1'"! ('"I of h. for the tiro department, aft.r Willi h the csuin.'ll ailjourn.sl. JOHN ANIiKItSON IiUOWM'.I) At Ii ..'obk last night while xissing alon' th- net ricks at the ("o.oeratlve .iintn -ry h. -re he had bs-n working on his tut. John And-rson f. Into the rlvr and was dp.wnnl. II" was not In the wat. r mor- than llv- minute. Assist. me was lii.ni.ii: it. ly at hand ami the work .-( r. -ii-. Itiitlng t lie- unfoftiiiintr. man was l gun. b it ppc-.d of no avail. It Is thought h- was l!inr.-d In falling. Andi-rson was a p'snb-nt of Portland win-re In- h i.I llv.d for a number of years, ar.'l was known as nn Industrious und temp-rule man. II- btiv-s a family In Portland, his wife now lylnsr conllned to Ikt b.. with illn.s. ii- iecs-aHNl was a tn-nilT of Industry lodge, No. 8, A. . I'. W.. of Portland. At '.no time he hau charge or th- c ity park In that cliy. H.n.,. th- death 'if John H-ndrlckson who was hurt"! yesterday, Anderson has had charge of his boat and g-nr. H- nt-ti-nd.-d th- funeral yesterday and upon his r-turn r-rnarkisl pi Horn- of his com panions, "There Is no t-lllng, lioys. who will be n'-xt." Iir. (). I!. Ivsle.4, who was Miiiiuioti''l and arrlvd shortly nff-r the Ixsly had bun tak-n from th- water, stales that Anderson was imdoiibu dly dnx'sl by strik ing Horn- obj-c t In Ins fall. IIF.AI, IIHTATK TltANHI'KHH. I-'inia AhiXK to Victor H'-nman Trf.t 2. blo k ti . MCUP ; Jl. H. I). Adair und wife to ("harl'H Aniloi-Hon-Iit 1. 2. 3, 1 and .', block fl, M-n-1-w-athor; liV). Bh-rllT lo CI'ilsop county UH 2, block j7, McCMure's; in.'l. Andrew I'. I.ll-nas to oi I'. Ijlbnas Hev-nty-llvi; ncn-s In w-tlon K, T 7 N, K 1 W: v.. Clatsop counly to Victor Herman und J-ris Ilaim-n lt 2, block II", M-Clure'H; ...nil. FIVE CELEBRATED E.Z. WAIST iiv m rvi uv Miri'i:it a clliiiliploll of Ihe K ... Walt lie i lllv It III. i I a III- :. Ulal . .pill elllelll s of tier bo an. I nir.s a. no oiti.-i-im.lci m ui.t an -1: I 10 U, puce, Z. ccius ui. Ii Till! KINK Itl.U'K huihvvim: SMUT - 4 .1 l.l . I. , all tart-t i pll-.l, V. II b-'ii-l ' r. kuI.u- pri. .. $'.!, cl.ll lie ( H i; X.-. . tom'"' " Shanahan Brothers, The cwvrxuuuvuuuuuuuuuuujuu;uuvwuuxiuxwiiuiiwuinviuuuw;uijtivrini) ti COPIOUS DISPhAY Of ART Y.wvv nilii li' cM'iti s (In- iiriity of Ann rii un I'ml'lf. ll' vuit iii'Vi r iiiv niir oixiils it will In- ti In nt in iiispivt tlu'in. !l" Nun litivo M i ll tin in, ri'iiiriiiliiT tlii-if n iv I'lriily nf ciiriiiiis ili sioiis t.i fnlliiw tlmt aiv jtist as inti ti -stiii. ( 'iif stuck nt l 'liiiiii-,Iii'iiin m- oisi,s fiiinii i-c iikiiiv iiitiili s uf oi iu rtil tin- ami niv rcn ! rci (lie iimi'i' striking y tln ir itntiiit tlr-in ninl oiirii.iis lini'li. I iilinnti i vni ii ty ptirlnr I'l ii.tun tit :iinl lioiiv fiiri)iliin, tivs an l faiu-y iiitii li s. fire Works a9s 'n abundance; very cheap ( Ulii -r fi it 5 ( 'liiiii-i-, JaiMiii-i' 1 Y-Vi!-- '",-rv '"I. . V1NG LEE fi CO. Astoria, Or. I (txru nnnn nnnn rwrmnnnn nrnt'rnrijnjtr nnruuuuui rut mm nnni n nut cWX'VN s :. NEW Q00D5 JUST ARRIVED Four hundred Different Patterns Wall Sing it Co., Mi n liaiit Tnilir, wi-tv m-vi-r lu tttT rmrml to serve tin puMic in their line. Ments' Furnishing (lomls of all kiiuN. Suits iniulo to onler iiiekly. Ijirge .stock reiuly-tiiailf nU. C'lei)iii ami n'l'kirini;. Roitiomher, frlceM Tilk. V 'WAN SINQ & CO-co'"'" ' - ' fAl lAAUVUUVi IXIlVAXJXTUlAAAAnAnlAlUl - - - I FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE Tonight 1 Tonight 1 Tonight I HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CONCERT COMP'Y i i 1 Two hours of refined amusement. A show all classes can enjoy. Good enough for the rich, j None too jjood lor the poor. If you like jood : sinking, k'o and hear them. If you like fjood i specialties go and see them. If you go tonight I sew your buttons on tight and go prepared to laugh. Any Seat in the House for 15 Cents - - ruuvrmm n nnnvnruxn nn on or innnnnnnnnruvuinnnnnrinrinnn MURRAY HOTEL I'liot uf Ninth Htrent. Electric Lights Electric Bells -Free Sample Room -All Modern Improvements. WHKKI.Y HAT KU. I'. M. flUNN, Proprietor. xJIM WEHT, Chicago Barber AND Master of the Tonsorial Art Simp 1811 Franklin Ave. If you want a rood cigar, go there. GREAT SPECIALS ( infei 'W & ti) lilild I'TlnNS IN. Ladies' and Children's FAST BLACK HOSE At pi cuts a pair. I.u.llin' l'.it Ulack l..e, i,ui!i j cciUb pair At 1". c. nn pair. I. a. lb s' 1 i.'uI.U- 11 ', and Toe , fcil.u nut. .-.I fast black II...... worth i.D t-i-iita pair At It emu pair I'll Inn s I'lii.' K M,-, I, i.iul,- nn.l Toe, I'asl ili.uk, H'U'th .XI tenia pa r, At '.'' cuts pur. i 'liil.lr.n'n li-iible lblollllh..ill. 111., slroligvat sinking .V. T tea. I.' (.11.1 l.l l. k. Wi ll Wollll X- ceiila pair Only Store That Sells Cheap. 5 it ii s in,) nuii), funs in mi liindi. v V Si inJ: The Choicest Table Wines... For Famlllea AIM for Medlcln! tvi4 Cooking PurpoM Prlvtvtt Stock, Crem Rjre, Old Hickory, Prd of Kentucky jid Horrnlavga; U. old California DrandlM. Carlson's FamilyUquor Store 1 TWB1LPTH BTRBHT Tt In a wlno plan never to run nftor your lint when it blown off In. tho street, You only make a apootaulo of yourself and some one elso U lure to pick It up for you, H.V'M'l-JiT' U-rV"-.s':-- ir ! t . , 1 i vk.u i, I r i lilllatlutJ und ll. illli'lll ... mi': i: v. w.mht being of . Iilli' I)' luiltl-'l webtiilig, ilosi itol clot mil stiffen i'" "'I C'lOtlt wnlsls, millabli. i i bo Mi t all ,',i...n, t. (i"tn 3 I5 rr V, i i-llls rm ll. Ma.ln of hrnvy lini.ort.-d aetg-. rd wide, t.ift-ty iiikI, bound with vl xolcii, four Piwa of satin rllit'On around l.!(oin, i.unn In black snil navy blur, r.iiuiar pi be i W, P'1 alo J jo .iinutitiiMiiHtiinmiii"i""i4 A i Well-Mounted i ! Wheelman : must r shod in a pair nl our cycling shoes. t 'I hey lit the lout; yield to its eyery motion, 111.!.- a la I'll a i-.ii r m il n u .,n I rl'le iuiiliff 'lai ttiiltuut I Hi. in I ...PLTtHSON A BHOYVN AllOllftllUllUllllllllMIIUIIItllUllUll A Refreshing Selection Orll.liK Hnllli'tlilliir AliotlIin. At thl lenmin tho appmlttt Ii apt to ng. Th illtft-attnn l arfei'ted bv tlm iprlnw ni'iither and you don't fool rlht. Tha rcnann 1 you nurd refrcalilng luppllca. A vurlnty of ixrcllrnt tlilnita I" conntantly pruvliled by u. Here you hnvo lha moat ilelli a! o proiliicta, tho frralieal und brat ta bo found, and tho prlea la rliiht. You'll apiirei'lnta tho axcollenoo ot our flna atrawlinrrlca and other ioitaonnblo frulta. HOHH. 1IUK11NS A CO. The reason for it. Wa bava baan in tho Shoe business In Aatorla lor many yaari, dartaxaj which tlma tho wanta af our aaav toniert hava baan thoroughly atxvaV. led and adaquata propagation mada to nr.tet tholr orory domaa4. Wa earn tha Largest stock In the city. . . ana avary puiebas wa maka kaa tha approval of our many yaarar parlanna. tt,rertl" JOHN I1AI1N. A8SIONEI5'8 NOTICB TO CMDDITOIIB. Notice la hereby given that the under signed hau this day been appointed as signee of Rebecca Btrauas, an Insolvent debtor. Creditors of tho said assignor are hereby notllled to present their claims under oath to the undersigned within throe month from this data at his plaoa of business at No. ill Commerolal street. Astoria, Oregon. Dated this 11th day of Deoember, 1897. XT ant IF rtn.. AtaiffriM of Rboca Strauii, aq lnoWnt w ,Jn , . . m x c t . . m r l ' , - - I M