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THE DAILY AST0K1AK, SUNDAY MOKMNU. JAM'AKY t&, IBM ftlarveloiis Sale... FRAME I). LA LANNS CO. Cotton end Woolen Mills Messrs. UcAlIrn A M. Donnell, port'etd, Oregon. CnntlemMi: We are In receipt of )our favor of "tn feat., end accept your ffr for our g oods .-cns-tiilid off. W It Ink rou will be eble to rnk money out of the lot t thli figure, for tt M tlr le to u. out the goods have bast) na&di.a since they left our place, ad W prefer to aell thwn cheap, rather than beve ii;m returned. Yours vry tn,", FRANK D. LA LANNB A CO. McAllea & O-n CwnnnrrtM BirK A8TOKIA. $i.ijo will give you any of our $2.00 CORSETS AT Albert Dunbar's CLEARANCE SALE. P. J. Aleany-n-a Qtrchant Tailor and Exporter of pars. BlgbMt Caab Prloa PaJ4 for Fur Eklna. Tenth ntt Commercial btn. Astoria, Or. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Rain; galea alocg coaat AROUND TOWN. Monty to loan Fcrguaon Bros, CudlM U oeou at tha Parlor. C. H. Cooper went to Seaside yesterday to tpend tha day. Baat tf-ecet meal, Rtatng 8ns restaur ant, O Commercial ttreeL R. F. Wilaon let for roriUuid yeater. day morning to apend a few days. N. J. Crain. Warrenton's poatmaater, pent tha day !n tha city yesterday. Tha Mendell cama up from Fort 8tevna yesterday. She will leaTa up the river today. Fresh Sboalwster Bay oysters and dama at tha "Pat" Market, 574 Commer cial atreet Bast California viae, eenta per gsi. Vw. Aiex Gilbert, sola agent for Astoria, TelepboM O. Represeetatlva J. E. Toung returned yesterday from Salem and wilt spend today In the city. Dr. Finch has removed ha office to tha Jitw 8pexarth buildlnc. CommarcUl met. near Eleventh. Wallsead coal and coke ta tue best for domeate purposes. For sals by the Astoria Oas Light Co. The Pteam schooner Garfield cleared at the cuatoma house yesterday with 4"!3uS feet of lumber for San Francisco. Angus R. Carruthera left yesterday morning for Lexington. Vs., where he will attend the Washington and Lee university. At the Bw. Lutheran church. SwedJ sh services at 10:30. Sunday school at 12:15. Evening servioes In English. Topic: "Naaman the Leper." The board of equalisation met yestcr. day momirt: 'o equalise the asnessment on the Eighth-street and Harrison av. enue Improvements. No objections were filed and the report of the board will be handed In at the next meeting of the council. W. A. Gaines' private stocx wubky, handled exclusively in Astoria by John L. Carlson, Is one of the most popular beverajes sold. Its purity and quality ara guaranteed, and It Is especially rec ommended for family use. It Is sold In any quantity at tha corner of Twelfth and Bond streets- Commencing Tuesday, January 3rd, 1899. Every article in the House reduced. This will be the greatest offering in fine Dry Goods, Faney Goods, Clothing, furnishing Goods, Etc. Kver jilaccl before the people of the Lower Columbia liiver. DURING THIS SALE Owing to manufacturers' restrictions we are not allowed to place the following goods at reduced Silk and Cotton, W. C. C. Corsets, E. & W. Collars and Cuffs, Oil Clothing and Rubber Goods. irrT., The Lreadlng Will lc added to goods already catalogued in our Clearance Sale. A new lot of Jacket., tlie latost creation of the tailors' art, and will bo soUl at Less Tlian Cot. McDonnell lq - iq Ttilrd Ptrt. rOBTt.ANP. OR. All the prtnrtpttl malls will hereafter arriv on Sunday mornings and the pot off.ee will t open front to li a. m. In the Justice court ymterday Charles ltenon. who plrmled guilty of dumping lime Into Young'a river waa fined t-'4 and costs During Dr. Tuttle'e ah ones In BrHl'h Columbia, Dr. J. A. Fuhoa will be act. lag assistant Burgeon of tha United States marine aeiilca. No scalding or boiling the clothe, a large washing la beautifully dona In half the t!n with Nactha Soap; i bars S cents at Rogers' drug store. Lost rocket book, containing- a sum of money and som valuable papers, and other articles Finder will pleasa return to Aa'.or aa ofOca and receive reward. The Iron for the construction of tha draws for the Young's bay bridge has arrivej at Portland. It wli be shipped on barges down the river and Is ex pected to arrive tomorrow. At tha Preeyterlan church services as usual today. Theme of the morning aermon, "The Source of Jesus' Wisdom." evening theme, "Epocie" a most cor dial Invitation la extended to alt AD the regular service) will be observed today at the Baptist church. Tha subject of tha morning sermon will be: i7n Test of Dcclpleshlp." In tha evening, "Obedience to tha Divine Com mand." At th Congregational church; preach, lr.g by tha pastor at 11 a- m. and 7:Ju p. m The themes today will b "God's Presence," and Some HIndrancea to a Religious Life." A very coruial welcoma la extended to alL Th Oceanic, the largest steamer ever built was launched at Belfast. Ireland. J yesterday. The Oceanic la muth larger I thin the famous Great Eastern and I draws nearly S feet. She w ill not load 'grain at Portlanc. Services In Grace church today (tad Sunday after Epipnany) aa ioiiows: Litany and Holy communlan. 11 a. m,; Sunday school, 1130; evening prayer. 7:30; Services In tho basement. Holy Inno cents at J:J0 p. m. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF and good to your friends. When you treat a friend to whiskey, give him the best. HARPER Whiskey Is the beverage for your friends and for you. Sold by the Foard & S'.okes Co., Astoria Oregon. At the Norwegian Evang. Lutheran ehurch today. English Sunday sehool at :3i) a. m., Norwegian services at 10:45 a. m., text, Rom. 12. 6-1$. In the evening at 7.30 a summary of Paul's Epistle to the Roman's, in English. The train up from Seaside yesterday morning ran Into some freight cars pro Jtcting out from the sidetrack onto tho main line. No one wis Injured, although the, entire train was pretty thoroughly shau n up and the engine b idly damaged. Mrs. Myrtle Templln Ston-.-r and Mr. James Vln.nt were married December 21 at the home of th- bride's parents In Ya:.-s CV-nter, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Vr.rent are now visiting relatives in w. jv Positvely no goods will be charged for at sale prices. Orders from the country will receive the same benefit as if bought personally at the counter. But cash must accompany the order. . ajpwjsi W" ssj JDry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria, Oregon. Now ork city. They will rturn ehorlly to the coast, her thrv will make thrir hormv Mr. Ylncflt la an e.nploye of the Xorthitn ritolnV Railway Vnieny. Mr. Sinner was fiM-mrrly pontal rlrk it th Rias'de postomoo un.lor ltmtrr Jo. hannsen. The popularity of ths mrrchent'a lutuh served by Mr. llwirire Hartley at tha Na. Clonal ta growing dally, and many bunt, twaa men can be found there very Hay for their midday uwal. Tha lunohne et by Mr. Hartley ar th. lineal In the city. Servlcoa at th First M. K. church at 11 a. m. and . v m. Subject of tha morning aermon. "The il!ri(lM Christ." Cluee mating at a. m., Burnley school at ISM l. m., Kpworih league erv cea at i.9 p. m. Spwl.il music morning and evening. Call at City TKket Offloe of Aaiorla A Columbia K.ver I5llroad, iT4 CVmmwvlal airret. fvr through tlcksta to all points KUt. a!) AbonU-cn, Olympia, Taconia. Settle and all point on tha Northern Tacino railroad. Through tickets cannot b purvhascJ to these points at the d-pt. Ale Lamp!, a riiMinl f llwaiv, w brought before, the county court y.stir day on a chnrgf of insanity, lie w.i ad. jttdiirj i n -.1 no tiy the court, but, tu'ng a rrsldent of the state of Washington. ii ordenl returned to Ilwaoo, whence he will b teken to the mate Insane asylum at 8tcll.tcootn, The county court )etfrlny rmlned the accomita of the cunty clerk and found them to agree with the c;ih on hand by the county treasurer. Other buinc th.it canto up w.i to rMMbtuh a (suinty road from Walhukl to Young'a river The matter waa laid over and ' tho court adJourneJ In the evening for the term. The trial of Mate Harvey, of the Amer !on -! Georire tttetnon, accused, of beating Amos Stono Into Imbecility while on voag frm Philadelphia t tin lKrt atout a year ago. was conolu.'id ;n Portland yesterxl.iy. The Jury returned a ' verdict of not guilty after W.ng out four hours. Stone is yet confined lit th j insane asylum, with but little liojirs for m rwovvry. Arthur Marshall, who hits b. en nn In mtr of .he I'-oys' and Girls' Al.l S cl. ty of Portland, Is held at the plve station awaiting an ottl.i r from that institution to take him in chincr. Marshall, who IS about U year nl.l has for some time bren at the honv of Mr. and Mrs. rra-k McGregor at Melville. He tired ot country llfo and w.H now t k,. ui his residency m Portland. An officer will arrive for the youth tomorrow. ! Petersen A Ilrtiwn wish to announce i that they havp a few odd line of fine sijllsh women's and children's shoes ! which they havo de'liled to close out. j Aming these l.ncs are tlv famous I-uird. j Schober Co.'. noted for their line w-ur. ; ing qualities. Call early, beforv the ! sixes are bnkvn. Indies' fine cloth top j button reduwd from l W and K i t.i ' HiO tr pair. Other regular prices In ! special lines reiluced In prirtlon. See ! our ladles' window. ! Within the pt week two or three i worthies characters weri ordt red out iof Astoria by Chief of Police Hal!o k. Not being professional hoboes, but of that class that take up their residence I In Swllltown. thl method of ridding the ; city of their prene was thought to be : the moet feslable. One of them was a ; former resident of the city and had al 1 ways been a constant source of trouble I to the police force. He had b'en a stow, j away on the Elder from Portland. As j soon as the steamer landed he was put ashore and was Interviewed by the chief , soon after. The arrest and finding of j this class Is often repeated und tht. ultl- , mate result la that they are shipped from the crty. i I A pleasant surprise party was given I last evening to Miss Kate Kouslow at the residence of her parents, corner of Sixth snret and Harrison atenue. The young lady was agreeably surprised to see her friends and very enjoyably en. j tertalned them during the evening. Var ious amusing and exciting game, fol lowed by refreshments and music, passed the time pleasantly until a lat- hour. A mo rue those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rouslow. Mlssts Mary Gramms, Agnes ' ISrady, Jane Douglas. Edith Andrews. Mary Ausmuson. Annie Carlson, Rertha Staples. Lena and Rertha Fannon. Olga Noe, Clara Welch. Myrtle Hllnn. Kate Rouslow and Mamie Clinton; Mestrs. Ed. Babb dge. Tom McCann. Joe rtabbl.Ige. AUx-rt Rouslow. Dan Belcher. Pete Fln layson, James Clancy, and Abe Snow. I Representative Curtis has Introduced a bill In the house to Impose a tax on de partment stores, by which is meant houses handling more than two d.ff-rent - line of K'yj. The bill Is meeting with much uppositlun, even from antl-d'-part. ment more advocates, as Is Indicated by tho following from thl Telegram: "Ar. thus Kohn. who was at tli" heed f f the anil-department it ore crusado In this city some months aro, Is among those who do not hesitate to declare tho bill rot. The Curtis bill,' said he this morn. LJ zi. La COOPER Ing, Ms all rot, and the author of It must lie rrway. It will never acvompluh III purpose for which It la Intended. The only way to reweh Hie department atores, which are driving all the "mall fish" out of biisluenn, Is to rvvlao the Willi' ays. tern of taxation. The personal properly tax must t knocked In the head and an Income tax substituted. Of what value, are my go.ls to im. a long as they lid on lite ctuiiter? 1 am only boitonied by the sale I make. Instead of taxing a detriment store for it tinlf.a-tnlllton dollar slock I wool tax It for a million, dollar business. I would make a '.'Vml'l tax go taither under thl pvstcm tliati an x.inlll tax gix'S under tho present system of taxation.' " An amusing Incident occurred on I'om merclal street Kr day afternoon. MiKtten the hpnitist, had plaid a peison m a cataleptic stale In the wlndew of I'clcr. son ,il Hronn and u crowd hid gathcied Hear th, stoic, tine of tlu in. u tn I lie crowd frevly rrmaikisl that McKwen was a "fake," and that ih- person In tho window was noi In a citiaplellc state, 'but that ho also was 'faking." M-Kwcii ; happened along, snd, unknown to the tiuiil wlui wiui roasting li 111, listened la Ills abuso for a few moment. Then, walking up to tlio man, he Introduced hlms.lf, snpH'd Ills lli-ei In tti,. y;c sou face and Informed him Unit he had lost his voire and could not upcuk The. man wa diimh as an oysu r, but he ceased his) Toast when M IIen brought h m back to his normal condition, iMubl. Iss he will not s.hui auaiti roast tt i liotlst us "faker." The effort now being mado by the Push Club and tho bicyclists of the city for N'tier reads will doubtless result In the construction of good highways to the different polnls of Interest In tho vl. c.nlty of Asiotla, At the adjourned meeting of the council KUday nlkhl a resolution was parsed expressing satis, faction with the effort of th.. bliyolsn to secure better paths, and recommending a change In the charter wh eh will Kite to the mayor I ho authority to appoint .1 bicycle commission. This change proli. ably will be made at thu present sslou of the legislature, and Mayor llctgmau will apHlil the conitnl.sloii In tun,, to obtain rsult for next summit's outing. The commission will be empowered to levy and collect bicycle IkeiS's and li expend the licenses on p.uh.. t.p rting to the council th- amount of th,. ex. pendlture and ollccilons The mcmlsTs of th,. comm.ssion. of nhom there wld Mkely be three, will seive without coin, pi nsatioii. All outside win , is that r,. brought to the city for a certain V iiriIi of time, to b fixed bv the coniiiil s.on. Il!l tv subject to the l.icl'se, wheh ll Is Intended to tlx at I." a year lt. fu.al to pay the Herns,, will constitute a nils, d. meanor and subject the cyclist to ar. ret and a tine, before the police ju.Ik-.-of $10 or fli Of course, no cyclist wlil refuse to py the I cer.ee. for tin y are j unit In advocating :I ro.cls. Mr. Prank Parker, who orlginaiol Ihe plan, says he hope to be uM,. to derive at) lit ll.tts) or I1.3D a year from the licences thus collected, which, with the "endless chain'' money, will be suttlclint to eon. struct a rlne path from th.i city to riei slde. Cyclists from the Interior who spend the summer season at the be.u In s will contribute for paths, and Mr. Parker Is satisfied that the plan will bear ex. cellrnt result. The path thus con. structed will be for the un only of pe destrians and eyelid, and under the amendment to the charter it I proposed to make It an offense, punishable by ar. rest and flne, for persons to drive cattle or wheeled vehicle other than cycle over them. When the Seaside path Is constructed the plpe.llnc rou. I wl!', re ceive attention, no doubt, and then the road uth to the Nehalem. It Is a great Scheme, toward the sueces of will h each benefitted contribute a very sm. amount, and the rycllsts of the city are enthusiastic over It. The proposed jutti to Seaside will beitln at the tou'h ap. prouch to the Young' bay bridge. SPAIN'S RCNKEN SHIPS Kle.TKI I IVrhajm the greatest mechanical feat i of thi century has been the raisin or some of the Spanish warship whl h ! w. re appi P-ntly hot to pieces at San. i tlago. it seemed utterly Impossible to float them because of the terrible damage indicted by our guns, but the task has been accomplished. Disease of the I blood, stomach and liver frequently I wreck the health s that there nppeon i to be no chanc of n-covery. Hut when Hotetter' Stomach Hitter Is taken, the i disordered system la speedily restored (1 Ills old-time vigor and tone. The Hitters will regulate the liver, bowels and diites- tlv functions and purify the blood. Y"U can buy this remedy In any drug store, and under no circumstance should you acM-pt anything said to txj "Just as good." i I IN OLDEN TIMES, i People overlooked the Importance of per. I manently beneficial effect and were aatls- I fled with transient action; but now that i It Is generally known that Syrup of p gs will permanently overcoma habitual con ; stlpatlon, well Informed people will not i buy other laxltlves, which act for a tlm ; but finally Injure the system. Huy the , genuine, made by the California Fig 8yrup Co. prices: Standard Patterns. Spool Latest and Best. The Ciiciilcst Life Insur ance Com pun y In the kihIiI ftiimiitiitCH n new policy c cured hv our f.'TO.OOO.OIMi of assets. The lowest iHcinliini rutcs eonislMcnt with sfd. Lllicrnl lomis to the In surcil, the niiiiiiiil muoiints hcliii set forth In the uillcy. Option for cttcmlcil term insurance. Autoimitlc uiilij-iip lMir ancc without cuhiiiitje of mllcy if you ennnot con tlnuc the Insiiinncc. Cash euricnilcruiliicsstflt' ctl In the policy. One month's tjrncc in pny men t of pre m in ms. An mjent can iln more bul nes for the .Miituiil Life In Mirnuce Cuinpunv nf New York than for nny other Company . Write for information to VAN M SI'.N, KcM.lcnt A.tnt. ANtorin. )ii'!on. HOTCI. AllltlVAU. I'srVer H'HKe-t'tii'laln J T. Wilson, I'urt Townsend: William J. Hrewster. kanis I'lty; W. K. Norman t'lilnoi.k; A. U Polltll. IMrtland; W. H Watson. ,'u m y; IV II. Iliddoti. M irtln Ma!y. Port Stevens. Occident W. A. Truisch San Krn Cisco. O. W. It. Umdon. 8 l". Pb r, port, bind; Kdward W. H(xut. Taeoiua; P. J. M.siowiiu, flitno.ik. II. N. Kueclilcr, Prt Strveiis.U Mansiir. Kmippton; laly Wisl, S-ilein. I'.VTAKIlll uK TlIK HToMAC'll. A rieos4iit, Hiinple, l.ut rt ife und llffecl. ul I'uro Kor ll. Catarrh of the stomach h.is Ions: teen considered thn tut thins; to liiciiriilile. Tho UMual symptoms are a full or bloat. Ing; sensation after r.tlnif. accompanied sometimes with sour or watery rliliitr. a formation of asses, eauslni; pressure on tho heart ami luric and difllcult breathing;; lies.l.i. h. .. fickle appetlts, nervousness and a femral played nut, languid feeling. There Is often a foul tils to In ths mouth. CouK-d tongue and If ttie liiterl.ir of tha stomach couKI tm sen it would show a si. my, liirt.iiiied condition. Ths curs for this common and obatlnats trouble 1a found In a treatment which causes the food to tm readily, thoroughly digested beforo It has tlmn to ferment and Irritate the di'licutv mucous surfneva of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is tho one neces sary thlnir to do. and when normal d'. trartton Is secured the catarrhal condition will havo disappeared. Accordliir to Ir, lUrlanson, the safest and best treatment ta to use aftr e:ich nuul a tablet, composed of Ilasase, Aseptic I'epaln. a llttlo mix. (iolden 8. ul and fruit acids. Tlnwa tablets cm now bo found at all drug; stores under tha name of 8tuurl'a lyp iwta Tablets, nnd not belnir a patent mtdlclnn cm be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetito and thorough itlireatloti will follow their rcicular usn after meals. Mr. N. J. llooher, of ZT10 D,urborn Ht., Chlcai, 111., writes: "Catarrh Is a local condition resulting; from a innlcctid cold In tha head, whereby tha tliilnif mem. brano of ths nusc beconna Itillaiiui and th poisonous dlschnrifo therefrom pasav Inic therefrom bmkward into tho throat reaches the stoma, h, thus producing; ca tarrh of the stomach. Medical iiuthort. ties prescribed for mo for three years for catarrh of the stomach without cur.-, but today I am tho happiest of men nfier Uslni; only one box of Hiu.irt's l'yp' :u Tablet.!. I cannot find appropriate words to express my K""d f cling. 1 luivc found flesh, appetite and sound rest from tfi ir use. Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets la the s.ifest preparation as Well us the simplest und mont convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, catarrh of I lie slom u h, blllousiit-ss, sour simnach, heurtburn and bloutlni; afdr ineuls. Send for little book, mailed free, 0n stomach troubles, by addressing K. A. Hiuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Thu tablets can bo found nt nil drug stores. HRAI, BSTATK TllANHI'lr.a. United Btutes to John Chltwouil North hulf of northwest quarter, section 23, und south half of south, west quarter, section 14. township I north range west: patent fl&Xl John C'hltwood to Wm. 1. Johnson Same property 1C0O Bherlff to Astoria Nutlonu! Pank Lot 4; block H, aiilvely's 400 Mnrgurlto ChumpoKnac to Alex (ill. bort Undivided one-fourth of lot 5; northwest iuarter of northwest quarter, section 30; cawt half of southeast quarter, and lot 0, section 19; south hulf of southwest quarter, sect. 20 and north half of southwest quarter, section 20, township 7 north runifo 8 west; 200 C. W. Stono to Max F. Ilercndes Lot J, block 5, Holladiiy park; 400 FITZSIMMONfl HEADY TO FIGHT SHAItKKY, The Cornlshmun Will Meet Them All This Your and Then Itetlre From The King. , CLEVELAND. O., Jan. 14.-Ttobert Flt- slmmons announces that he proposes to light every man who wants to meet him durltiK tho coming yoar and then he ex pects to retire from-the stage. He sold: "To show how willing; I am to light Sharkey. I'll eloao my hnw the minute Sharkey covers tho IlioOO I have posted and Issues his challenge. "When I wanted to retire they would not let me. Now, I am ready to light, I'm going to start out this year and fight them all, heavy and middle-weights. I don't care whether they have any repu tation or not. I'm going to lick them all If I can. Then I will retire." There Is only one real failure In life possible, and that la not to be true to the best one knowe.-Canon Farm. Save Half Your Money Tha actual cost of shoe la nut dolennlned by tha prloa you pay fur them, but by tha lenth nf lima they wear, and by th satis, fuel Ion they jive, W't have Ilia rfclit shoes for I ho r In lit prices, John HOflE-flADE Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon Bons fresh every day, nt THE SPA. W.W.ViV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VViViVi'W I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY j Tlfloi INo. di I Handles Only the Choicest Aleats : al Caatmsrclal a. it I'alass tt.tlsarat.1. W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull line ml I'lp... Tubaccs, ana oo.rs' AitUUs, 47- Coioniertlul Ml, Special Coiuiiifniiil Strtt t nar R. L. Boyle & Co Lend It ik Real Bntiitc Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON Write fur Information niul I'ltinjililsK .l.'l.'j Coiuiiificiiil Ktrwt MiVvViViVMVrViViAVi'VimiViViVrt THE OCCIDENT Astoria's Leading Hotel McRlcr Wrlclit, Propn. S'WWrWAW.W.WAWWAWAW A, V. ALLEN ...Fancy and Staple Groceries... Fruit Jars und Jelly (Jliixscs. PricCH Lower With tho Fruit togo in thi'in jg. TlltUl Kver The Palace Cafe V. W. Whipple. Prop. hinest J leals in the Lity Special Attention (liven to tlio rreiiuatit)n of naiitjiiels. A COSTLY WATERWAY, WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.-The secretary of war today sent to congress a survey and report of the board of army enfft. ncers on ths southwest pass, of the Mississippi river. Tho board waa appoint, ed under a resolution Of con Kress to re port on a channel 35 feet deep and Ot adequate width. General Wilson, chlcl of engineers, In submitting the report says the project, If executed with vigor, will secure the depth proposed. The board proposes a system of Jottleg and the ea. tlmato for the entire work la 113,000,000. TO CURB A COLD IN ONU DAY. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets, AH druggists xofur.d the money if It falls to cure, Co. The genuine has L. D, Q. on each tablet For sale by Charles Rosara. Astoria Public Library RBADINO ROOM FREE TO ALU Open every uay from t o clock to S:8 and 1:10 to f :S0 p. m. Subscription rates fl per annum. Weat Cor. ZnrreoUi tad Ptuuw treats. Hahn, Tltu llolloIlo Htioo Dutilur. MrtMlaclMrr nf Hie Alsa 141 IrtM "La Bollc Astoria" Clgir Sihcltc'S Opcr Star Scheme's SptUI An. I ( Kltr llf iiiiila OHontnl Ctirlos.lt loss, niul Toys. Wo Mttimt rctlncc lock niul Mcll Kcuortllcssss tf Ctls Wing Lee & Co. ( 'kt'h Pry ( mkhI.i Strt. Hard to beat Our line of airtight Stoves and their Prices . Something New W.J. SCULLY 431 Bond Street. NOTICE. Property owners take notice that at the regular meeting of the Common Council to be held on Thursday, Feb, t, 1MM, warrants will be ordered placed In the hands of tha Chief of Tollce for th collodions of assessments remaining unpaid on the assessments for the Im provement of Commercial and 23rd streets) and on Young'a Bay Improvement. By order of TUB COMMON COUNCIL. Attest:-II. B. NEIiJON, Auditor and Pollce'Judg. Astoria, Oregon, Jan. 11, VSH, SWISS WATCH REPAIR SHOP Victor Rost Chronometers batches and Nautical Instruments PrompUy fixed and repaired. Alarm Clocks from $ 1 up. Warranted. 110 Eleventh St. Next to Postal Telegraph.,