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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1899)
THE DAILY ASTORIA N, FRIDAY MOKMNU. ATllIL 11, iH,n "G.D" Corsets. Thl calbrle4 oorstH dt n IntrwJuoUon, Mm rsxogniaad tTtrywbnrt M u attn. o ptrfxrtloo la at, lrU svnd workmanthua. We have jast receive ! line of these Pirnou Corsets, and fclll also fcliort1y have the "C. I)." CHICAGO COKSRT WAIST. CUt and m. tbwn. w4 W u aw yo that tbla rssallf I T. " to g,T, Montr," oa oorw'i u wa m v.rrtblng tit. THE FAIR, B06-508 Commercial Street. Monar back it ood. trt not wtttfactorsr. The BONBONNEIRE. P. J. Aleany-vry merchant Tailor and Exporter of Fare. BtjftTrl Cm Frio. Paid far Fur Skia Tfnth ejnd Commercial Bti. Astoria, Or. Ladies' Underwear andVVrappers U4t to otJr and kept la .took. Priow Reoobl. KUNGSANG&CO Coraer Eighth and Commercial 5t.. Open put Thursday. TRY OUR 15 cent Fast Black Hosiery Albert Dunbar TODAY'S WEATHER. rir. AROUND TOWN. Th. mott delicious let cream and lc cream soda at tb. Parlor. Beit li.cent meal, Rising Sun restaur ant, (II Commercial street. Beat California win. SO tenia per gil lon. Aleg Gilbert, tole agent for AitoMa. Telephone SI Sweet cream received twice a day and M charge mad for whipping or deliver, lag crttun at tb. Parlor. in. rat marsei nas rtcmco .ju.- tlty of first-class bay, whlcb will be sold for a time at I10.S0 per ton. Wanted-A maa for dairy work. Ex. tr rood wa-ea for a drat claat milker. Addrn 6.. Aatorlan offlot. j Dr. Ball baa removed bit dental office Into tbe Mantcll building, over the j Eastern Tea Company, store. Harper whliky 1 liquid mualc. bottled poetry, ripe, mellow, refreshing and de licious. Sold by Foard & Stokis Cc, As-j torla. Ore. j t Leav, orders fur bos kindling wood and ; gtntral transfer butlnets to any part of I tb. city at Zapft furmtur. store, tele. I phone tlii. Pacific Express Company. Ramuler and Ideal bicycles for sale or j rnt. Repairs and sundries at lowest j rates. Call at cydery, S3 Bond street. Columbia Electric and Repair Company, j Tb. New Cretjnery Restaurant. Bond street, near the aJley between 11th and I 1Kb streets, serves the best iS-ont mea; 1 ever set out In Astoria. Everything Is i oww, neat and clean, and aoeolui. satis. 1 faction la guaranteed all patron a W. A. Oalnes' private stock whitny. bandied exclusively In Astoria by John L. Carlson, la on. of the moat popular bvrage sold. Its purity and quality art guaranteed, and It ts especially rec ommended for family use. It ts sold In any quantity at tb. corner of Twelfth and Bond streets. New Neckwear Techs, ruffs, liows and Fancy Manufactured Ssca. and Hobby Line of The PI nee To Save Money Astoria's Leading Confectionery Store. Finest in Oregon Lowney's Chocolates a Specialty. Page Block, ASTORIA The State crossed out yr,terday morn ing fur San Kram-K-o. Mr. llamaiond left san Kranelsco ;a: night and will come direct to Astoria. The svboom r North ltinl wa, tnw.'d to Kntppton yesterday to load lumber for Sun Pram-lsco, The, rider arrived In from San Fran. oiko yesterday. Sh hail a small quaml- ty or rreight fur Portland. Iat A society pin. ilold. Ins rllwd with thlcld and the letters "M. V. 8." Kinder will pleat return to Aatorlan of- ! 11. e. The bicycio commission yt-st rdsy warded Harry llohon tlx' eon tract f.r building h,. bLcle path around Smith's Point. ' The delinquent lax rolls were turneil lover to Sheriff Unvlllo yesterdar hy i County Clerk Wherlty. The w Tk of f'. ileitinj the drllniiuent '. nes will . om I mt n -e this morning;. The trUl of I-on lh-beau. who I now in the county Jail churned with mine Healing, will take place on JuMec HiiKhen return from I'urtlaiid He l expei teil horn? toilay. The l'al'es bowlrrs h sel.oted Aptll 21 as the ilnt for the vl.ll of the A. F. ('. team. The members who i?h to make the trip are requested to noilfy Mr. Wlsio Immediately. The American t.irk Harry Mor-e tin l.hed loallnit cannery supplies at th A. tk 0. wrhouM yrterlay. It Is ex. peclnl she will ev tixtay or tomorrow for I'.rltol Hay, Alaska. Charles ftinic. formerly conne, ted with t II. Kx!trom. will return to the cliy nhort. I ly from M.nneM.i. where h' hax reile. 'fur a year ait He will .tgaln enter the j employ of Mr. Kxatrom. j The National will he exten..V ty im I proved for the summer eaon' trule A ! larfe Ire houe. In aiMltlnn o oihr Im i provcntemn. will he built In the cellar. where Sl.tr lirewery. toother wl'.h K'p s b. r 111 be sioreil. i Manager S-Ui; Ii.vm to atuioiinee that !John U Sullivan ami hln hiKh.l:as vau. deville company will apjirar at KHher'a o;-er hue next Sunday evening. F.ir ther announcement will aplear In to ; morrow i?Mie. book out for It. The following prnons yesterday de. ji-Iar, J their Intention to b-eome Amerl. can cltlxena In the county clerk s iffl' : Olavari Jlacuvlch. a native of Austria: John Harul and t'.uxtav Raja, natlven of Russia; 1'. Politeo, a native of Austria. The rehearsal for "A Summer's Kani y." to lv given to aid In Improving the new A. K. C. ground, are progress ing with satisfactory result, and the int. rtamriien! pfiinlses to be one of the very I.. -. evr given by local talent. The cause- for which the proceeds will be u- l Is a w.irthy one. and Fisher's will doubtless l- packed The Ashing boat picked "P by Captain Parker, of th steamer Hwaco. a few da)s ago ha tei n calle-l for by It owner, a resident of Skipanon. The boat was moored on th.- West Side anil went adtlf'. Fortunately for the owner, the tide was Hooding at the time and the boat drlft-d toward Astoria, and was found by Cap. tain Parker off Smith's Point. Posrmaster Mclionald Is r-stabllshlng; a reputation for himself as an enterprising oltlchJ. His latest plan to lessen the white man's burden is one of the biggest oiu, nl- tii i-.h yet Inaug-urated. llereafier the day mall will be assorted as soou as It reaches the postofflce. By this system tbe mall nrrlvln on the night train can ! procured at U o'clock It it understood that the railroad company will reduce the time of the run from Port latnl' to three hours on May 1. whlih will make It possible for Astorlans to receive their mall that much earlier. Postmajt- r McDonald Is deserving of much praise for his enterprise. Boys' Pour-in Hands. Knicker Leggings. FOR BICYCLE ISE. bv J. and D. McGeorge, Dunfrees, Scotland. SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, Make C. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria T1IK Santiago... ...Campaign AH HIJKN IIY Chaplain Bateman Or TIIK U. S. Army Momlny INItfttt. The search for the bodies of II. I). M---llulre and Senator R.-J continues. lu: to fan It has been In vain, If the bodLs have floated down to the south fotk of the Cmpqua Ihey may nnver be r coveresj. as the water In that branch of the river Is very muddy. The search, lug partv Is a large one. A reward of W has been offered for the recovery of the Nullea. The Amine l-adies" Orchestra Is drawing a crowded house at ihe Louvre. The pro gram Is taken from the esl musical composers atul I rendered in faultless manner by the orchestra. Few orchestra have ever played In Astoria that have brought forth such unstinted praise. Music-l-ivers who appreciate high class music and talented arilsts should not fall to hear the A mm orchestra. Yesterday's Orettunlan. In noting the arrival of the llrltlsh ship Balmoral, said the ship was In charge of Captain Bailey. (of the steamer Harvest Queen, and was j draw Htg 3 feet Inches, which shows that , the river anil the pilot were In prett) rood condition This 1 Insinuating, so I far as the pilot Is concerned, and the draught al-o Is a lltt'e exaggerated, as t was stated yesterday that the Ha'nioral Was only thawing fcyt In-hes The- entertainment given In the Sunday s.vml nxitn of ,ra. e chur. h last ev-nhm proved a gr-a; smii-s. The feature ' the entertainment was the address of Mr Frank Spittle on "An. lent and Mod-rti Rome." Mr. Spittle recently vlst'ed t'K gr-ut Italian city nn-l Ms discourse last night was Interesting In th extreme Th a-ldr.ss listened lo with Itiaik'.t at- Kntlon by the Urge assemblage. S v-ril delightful Instrumental a'il vo al s.-lec. ti-n were renoered. The pro-'-.-ds of the etitenaitunetii go t- the lji-ll ' C.u l.l of the chlir- h. The British ship Balmoral drifted -n the sands yesterday from her anchotage ahn ast of the can factory. The anchor, age In that duality appear, to steadfast ly hold a hard bottom, despite the efforts of pilot to make It their favorite a iciior. age ground. The bottom there sums to Ik? hooilwd. a nearly every rs, to drop anchor In that vicinity for the past year has had a similar experience as the Balmoral. An effort was made to get the vessel off at high tide yesterday, but without success. With rhe aid of a tog she will probably ! hauled off to-lay. V. d. de C"llguy. on,, of the pass-tiger on the Oriental hmr Letm-ix. now at Portland, in an Interview In last night's Tel.-gram says: "It will be fully two year before business In the Philippine can l"1 resumed, but when once open li will climb with a mlghtv bound From I what 1 have Seen, and I was In the Phil ippines during tile day h-n Spain was at the lolm. I fully bell.ve ;hat rtios-t Islands are of more value to tnt- I'nlte I State than ail th - -outturn stat-s, with Cuba and Porto III' 0 thrown In. It i a wonderfully rich country, and toere will be splendid openings for thousand." H. P. Drennoti. for many yenrs a res. lent of Astoria died yesterday morn Ing of consumption. He had been III for several years ami tils death was not whol ly unexpected. He came to Astoria If. lsT; and had extensively engaged In l-sg-giug. He was Jailer under Sheriff Mare, during the latter' tlrst term, since which time he hail not actively engaged In bnst-ni-.. He was about ! years of age and was well known In thin section of Ore gon. The funeral will take place at 1 this afternoon from the undertaking par or of William Pohl. The Interment will be In tireenwooil. and friend and ac. luaintances of the do eas-d are Incited to attend. Fish Commissioner Reed w-nt to Port land yesterday, but before leaving notl Ikd Deputy Cathcart and C. J. Curtis to open the office and proceed with the Is suance of license. Th otrii'e was open all day and over 1 licenses were grant ed. Mr. Reed ha not yet nam-u ni deputies, but It Is quite probable that Mr. Cath.-art will be retained, a he Is familiar with the work. He has made no effort to secure the appointment, so f.-r as Is known, but his friends have urged Mr. Reed to retain him. as he Is con sidered the best available man for the place. It wa reported yesterday that Mr. Reed would select Mr. Cathcart for his deputy In Astoria, but It was Impos sible to confirm the report. It I be lieved that Ihe office of the fish omml. sloner will be removed from Portland to Astoria, although a sirong effort Is being made In the metropolis to Indu-e Mr. Reed to continue the office In that city. It Is believed, however, that this will not tie done, as Astoria Is the center of j the Industry and should be the s-at of the fish commissioner's work. Clothing In Kcefers and Vestees. The mertliKt of Ihe Y. C. T. V. )ler. day. held In the Interest of the labor de partment, was very Instructive and In terfiling Th papers and select lot , by several ladle, were much enjoyed, a at the general discussion on the labor question. Mrs. Nareltsa White Kinney, slate president of the union, spok.- at length, demonstrating that the claims of employers and employe were rqual, nj that each should work to the other a Interest. Mrs. Kinney said thai em. ploMng small children to w oik long hours, either day or night, la greatly I" ly deplor.il. but she tinted that the parents wern more to blame than tbe em. pk-yers. "l'o we nt, a an .Vme litu nation, try to linii too strongly up 'n the little one t minds the necessity of earning money" she said. "Ia-l us rather te.uh them 'bat t" do our !ct lit all work and at all nines Is the lUh-i-tt aim. "A. ye would that men shou'd do to you. ilo ye also unto them kele' should lie our motto, that we may fnlflu the teaching of the Master." Today Is Arbor Day. and It will be ap. ptopi lately celebrated In the schools of the city. The holiday I provided for n the school laws of Oregon, which set span the second Friday In April for the planting of trees. In some of the middle states timber ha, lieconie s. aree. tnd. a heavy forestry growth increase the rainfall. It was decided some year ago that a special day should be set aside for the purpo, of panting tries. The holiday was Incorporated In the Oregon laws to aid the work, but In thl slate the day Is so observed u (tlr.l day. The little folk, of the schools are taking much Inter..: in the holiday an. I .splendid programs have been arranged. The pupils of room 3. McClure' cho-''. have sent out the following inv Hanoi- to their friend: 'Sons of the Oille -io you ne'er think what wondrous l-lngs these' langfellow It-'orn .1 -At home l the friends of bird and trees. F riday, at i o'clock. McClure s.boul Astoria " t i one corner of the Invitation is a bird nest, with two birds n- ar by. lo hl h the question, from l'iigfe'.low applies. The ilt'.U- folk have tna-l- c-, :,,. preparations for ih- observance of t'le lav and they h-pe that then- !l t- a large attendum e The IT.'.tniiTV committee of tic l',-! i'iui . gradual!) bunging the ,-r h i,. i prol-d to a successful Issue S- -T t.iri t. ttnan l'l leave this moM-'it for Voat.fc- river and lwis . . t Cla'k-- to lav before the f.inr . s ','i- yt .ij.o i ! rj nilsf.y Mr Towr.seii.l ! :V- Push - -ib T: Is helo-Ve-l Mr. I. Mill s mi-sl o, it vi ill n-.e. t vv it 'v -, ,-e.sfu! and t-.at h the b.-arty siipp rt . th.- farmer of th. - 11- 1W been decided to . bv Judge R.iwILy or jn-t t: of the r.clr tti-uigti: to be the m- til rati -n of i .1 ir t- I- bos .--pi a s!-,- ..fT r -I 'ornni. r.-'al s-r-'e . oa-l -I. p -t This Is st . , ti t ra'. n ed c -h - v. ill- tit -if any ;)i d cn-.il.l -Vain. -I and Ju.lg.. Ito.vibv s r a ly t c.-mm -. vv-rk on tile building a: anv ! tn-. Th--cr-'amery fomnil.tee has car -filly . on -si.l.-re.l the disadvantages iitt.nltrg the operation of a creamery In this o aluv an. I entertains no doubt as to its ultimate since As on.- of the .omml tee sail yesterday. "It would b- the tn.ikl- g f the county." The farmers would Iv ,-n. coiiraged by the su-sess of the enter, prise, and the Income derived th-refr-'Mi In brati-hlng out in other line ,,f farming. They would rals,. hop, vegetables f-nlt and oth.-r products Hint are now Impos ed from California and elsewhere, ihus adding materially to the wealth of the community In a few -I It will b definitely kniati wlo-.h-r r not t e sup port of the farm -r will lo-Mfy t h - i m ' llshinrnt "f th- ent-ri-r The Telegram i.i-t .vn - g .,cib'ih- d the st.in Kranc.s.-.i I'tirotit ie's ory a l.. -he estatilishm. nt ..f a le w s'eam-hlp lln between A-torta a'"l th.- Civ I 'l' I', i if course. It was toi'-'S-.trv t- -un an Inter, view with an O It. S mm In c'-ntie-'. tl'.n with Its pul.llcalion and tltls Is what the Tel. -gram l-arn-l "'We have r. c-lve. no ofTI. nil notltleatlon "f unot'n-r steamer line being , tablish,-, wn. tn answer given by a prominent o It A N. man to the above dispatch II,- exp alri 'd that If any weighty pr-.j-e- were under consideration the It. .t N would likely be notified. I!) talking to other o. It. & S utlMal It was learn..) that they consider It a mere bluff In the tlrst place. large shlpp-r lid not h- Until rd to transfer th. lr fr-lght at I'ortl-ind. and again at A-t.-rla when 1: Is only n-c . sary to handle I! oii'-e bv the boat running from Portland. In the nnd place. It is sai .bat th-Te Is n-if -noiigh local lnisln-ss fr-iin Astoria to keep a line of simmer emplov.-d. In fi'-t. 'he I Held s fully occupied and tli-i- most inti-r.-ste.) will no believe In anu'li.'r II i until th- boats an- running." The h ' n t -metit "f tin- . It. X. oftl -l.il that he had received no riot 111, allot) of the cstah. Ilhm-nt of the new line Is undoubtedly e.irr.-ct. If Mr Hammond Int- nded se curing n line of steamships to connect with his railroad at Astoria, he would not be very apt to ask permission f the O. It. ft N. before proceeding with his plan. As to the story that there Is not business enough from Astoria to Justify th" op-r. atlon of th,. line, the statement of the Wholesale (Iroeer' Association thut the patronage of the people of Astoria was all that would be required to secure the opposition company Is siiftlcbut proof thut Portland will not be culled on for assistance. Without doubt, the new line Is assured. The ORNegonlun wilt doubtless have somothlng of the purport to say In It Issue of today. How Astoria Just now Is worrying thc P"or fellows! nnd well she may. COMra TO PAVF. THK WAY FOR NATIOXAT- F.rITOR3. B. ft. Herb'ert of Ihe Chicago Journnllst. Visits Astoria to fle.-ure Knta for HI Magazine, Mr. R R. Herbert, editor and proprie tor of the Chbngo I'rlnter.Journiillst. the official organ of the National F.dl torlal Association, arrived In the city veaterdav afternoon on the steamer Telephone, The object rif Mr. Herbert's visit was to look over the Astoria situa tion and more particularly lo gather data for a special edition of his mncnxlne. whb h he will shortly publish. Vr. H-r. bert I reullv the advance guard nf the editorial association which meet In Portland In July. He wns the guest of ti, Astorlnn while In th.. eltv yesterday. and was Introduced to local newspaper men and prominent citizens. II it de lighted with the City t.y the flea and vows he will not rest happy until the editors again visit Astoria In a body. "A long lime ago I read Washington Irving' Astoria. " " he sail, "nnd eved since I have heen possessed of a d"lre to see the city. Acting on the advice of Portland friends. I took the steamer from Portland this morning, that I might see ihe river. I hnve heard a great deal about the 'Oregon,' but I never realised what an Immense body or water It was until we rounded Tongua Point this after noon. When w. came Into full view of th. bar. I waa amased. Th. first thought that atruck m. was, 'What a location for a city I I har. bn 1a all part, of tb. country, but never saw a heller locution than Astoria's. It cannot ba surpassed, "I have heard a great deal of talk In railroad circles about the situation down here, and I have ben given a straight tip that Astoria Is to tie mado the com peting iiuib-i for our own Iran'conll. netittl syslems aglnl the Canadian Pa I'lnv. Prom what t can learn, Astoria la soon o made a great railroad leiml. nal. and I really believe thert will lie a large cliy here wllhln the net nv years. "II. -w alsnil the editors? Well, they're coming in force There will be about t'l) ilebgati, from the National Mdltorlat As toi lallon, representing some il papers, and ihev will be accompanied by perhaps i ladle. Then Ihere will be Ihe litem, her of the Or.-goii and Washington slate pica asa n latloii". so that there will be pretty close lo b newspaper men In at tendance. We eM'cct tu have a grand time and the coming meeting la attra, Una! much attention In the rat, Kveiyone it anxious to come to Oregon, as there hat been much talk of the prosperous condl. Hon of the state, and the vlsltott will not be disappointed. "The ebject of my early vlall lo Ore. gon Is lo collect data for a special edi tion of Ihe Journall!. which will appear about May II. six week, before the at. filiation meet,. The edition will deal with the northwest situation, and more particularly alth Its principal iltlet P rlland. Seattle. Ta. oma. Spokane and Astoria The people of Portland are making ,-viti n.ive arrangement! for (he reception of lb,, d, legates to Ihe eoi.v-n. tlon ami are working with western villi to make the V Isll of the easterner, ph-asam one. In the special edition of the Journalist will publish Illustrated sketch,, of tbla si-vtbin of Ihe tiorlhweat. The edition will b. out in time to allow newspaper, to use Its contents for pre. ' limlnary write-up, and for lha! eaon 1 great care mus: be eeriied III colled ling the matter The editors naturally look to the Journalist for this advance lufotinul ti. and the community In which 'the association meet always receive, a i Kte.it deal of advertising Por the past ' 1'. year 1 have be,-n doing this work. I nnd I find the lak a Very pleasant one I --owing to the great amount of work that I have to do. It wa Impossible for 1 me to reach Astoria so tier and I must r-mrn In the morning. II owev.-r. I will ... hack again w h. -i th,. as- la: n '" 1 ,. ., I li.i I Imped that I won' i it ,i, , 'a visit vour famous summer r. s ri, 'but "'!' d--lae-l tint. I J iiy " t Mi H-rb, rt is a newspaperman of ninev v ar' ci"-r!'"' e. and Ma v :slt t" I . ,,, i will re.iill In much a-lv ,-r-l-lng in -he . is' This I. the onlv city In the ' ,., ,,'.i i roitlan.l that lie wl.l vl It, ,,,! .pe-.il , ill: loii of li' pa-.-if will c.o'.. , n a valu i''!.- Illustrit.d review of ' !, , ..fi ti h. -t- while in st-rla e. ',,,l.i, h- .. cured a number of vl--w, an-l ha, made .irring.-meiii to (intil'sli por. i.il'. of prominent Asi.irlan. In making .,,- for the J-urna l"l Mr Iter- n, ,-, ,,-ks that a uutiit- r of c-'pv, of his nap. r P.- .i,ircha-'d Thus the ad !v.rtlst!ig to the locality In which lb" ; , .invention meets Is free of charge. In Crtlimd the entertainment committer ! .ipprcprlat-d .' Mr Herbert wants the ' 1 1 ' . . ... ...... i ..... is-opl.- of Astoria to i.uy a lew in,.,..,.-. ...pie. of the magastne containing th'-d.-crlptlon of the city The proposiih',, submitted by him will be present..! at the next in-s-tlng of the Push Club and Chamber "f Commerce, and doubtless will !. ac ept-d THi:V KiniCl l.lv 1T. j .Manx People Kidlcnlc tlic Uca of an AKoltttot nr. for lrepi ' it ii J Mom.iv.li 1 1 mi Me i Kidicule. However. Is Not Ai'Kii- meiit, silt J I nets Arc Muh j Horn lliiiiK- I Htorna ii trouble, are so common a,lU ! In most ,-aet. so obstinate to curt that ; i-eopN. ar.. apt to look with suspicion on j any r--tn..ly claiming to be a radical, per. I ninnent cure for dysi-epsln and Indig-s-, lion Many such pride themselves o" j their uou-eii.'s in nev.-r helng humbug-f,-,-d especially In medicines. This f-ur of being humbugged can bo carried ion fur, so far, n fact, that many people uff.r for year, with w.uk dlg.sti, ra'her than risk a little lime and mon.-y In faithfully testing the claim, rnacb- of a preparation so re liable and universally Used as Sluar.'s livsp-pslu Tablets. .Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet are vastly different In on Important repe- t from orilinary proprietary medicine for the r-aon that they ar. not a te-n-t patent medicine, no secret Is made of their Ingredients, hut aurfysls shows them to contain Ihe natural digestive ferment, puro aseptic pepsin, the diges tive, acids, Hold.-n Seal, bismuth, hydias. tl, and mix. They are not cathartic neither do they act powerfully on any or gan, but they curt Indigestion on the common ns plan of digesting thn food i-nten thoroughly More It hat lime to f.-rment, sour nnd cnue lh mischief. This I, the only secret of th'-lr suooett. Cathartic" pills never have and never can cure Indigestion and stomach troubles because they at entirely on the bow-1. whereas the whole trouble Is really In the stomach. HtUBrt's Hyspipsla Tablets taken aft-r meals d'.Kst the food. That la all thar Is to It. Pood not digested, or half di gested Is poison as It create, gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh and appetite and many oHier troubles which are often called by some olh.-r mime. They are told by druggists everywhere at SO ceii-.i per package. Address F. A. Htuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for little book on stomach diseases, sent fre... AltHI VAI.H AT TIIK (H'CIUKNT. Al Johnson, Portland. W. ). Jeff.-rs, I'ortland. M. tl. Hull. I'ortland. c. W KicwbH. I'ortland. T. t!. Coleman, I'ortland j-'red C. Martin, i'ortland. ieorge A. Thomas, Han Kranelsco. A .1.11- ilallagln-r, Hun Kranelsco. V. H, James, San Francisco. Ii. II. Herbert. Sun Frnnclsco. c. C. I'-an-iiiaii, cbapluln U. 8. A., Kort Hhermuii. J. i. M- gler and wife, Iliookflold. tleorge it. Hlrong, Kort Canby. M. Moth, Ualnl-r. Cutlery Day. Very large assortment of table . Jrnlves, fortes, carving; gets, butcher knives, teaspoons, tablespoons, quality Al, at prices that will opto yaur eye.. 8ome articles cut 60 per cent. Some articles cut GO per cent. ODDS) AND rrgDf, HALF IRICIC. fireit tmsricM Importing Tea Co. 171 Cotumtrdai Stmt, Aatavta. Thi Lightest Ston Id Astoria. Wise's Customers Set What Thiy Bi Aiioi tiiiciit of plain mill fancy Juvenile ( ii'tliinj lit IIKUMAN WISK'H, New And iiiiinciiso dtock of ttiilor niiiilo uiiil 1'iojirily fmislifd Men's ( 'loth in nl IIKUMAN WISKV. Loads (if nt'lil'V -styloj of incn's anil lioy.-' IIiUh at IIKUMAN WISH'S. Furnish in irs Ni vv Ni'i ktt'car, new Sliiit, iii-w Sox, iii'w riiilt t wuir at iii i.MAN wisrs HERMAN WISE, The Old Reliable Clothier, Matter and Furnisher. Columbia Electric and Repair Co SucccHHor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BollerMakers Machinists Foundrymen tscOKslnit lina't'cst Hull! nml Rcpnlrccl. Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of the I'nsurpasscd ... M Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... rontrnctorn fur Kloclric I.iglitM nnd Power Plnnlx. R. L. Boyle & Co Lending Real BHtntc Dcolcr of ASTORIA, OREGON Writo for Information ami hiini.liUK ft-'W Conirncicial Stret-l Portland Trad ing Stamp Co. Store 345 Washington St. Wa. visiter during tb laat ftw day by a larg. numbar of Aatoria patopi. artM IntpMUd th. .l.ganl food, whlc ar given away for Frtsj Tradlatl taaaaa. Th. publl. seern U at-rsae:t. tks, advtntag. offtv4 W IM kf Ikt) TratUtf Stamp Company, a. tb. mtrahaatt la Attorla which 1t. kiaa U ckslr pttva report an Incrwa. la thtlr trasJr Ask your mwchanU for Ortssa Tradlnf itamp. when purchasing good.. Sampl. Uisplaj at B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Commercial St. MerchuntH of Antorta who will give Green Trading Stomps. PETERHON A BROWN, Bootg and Bhssta. No aiampa on Rubber Oooda, HERMAN WISH, Clothing and OsnUf rumJahtagt. ECUPBl) HARDWAR1 CO. tort TUwarvi, and PlnsnUag. HUM. If. McKKKZI. lUliastry. onirrnt Rro. Book aad SUUoMrr. Portland Trading Stamp Co ISAAC STERN, Mgr., 345 Washington St., Portland You ttoed not tnk your book with you whcari ahopplrisgi. Ask for Orcen TrtisjllAj ilampj.. Bay. STYLE. j To he slyllsk U the nii.ll ; from btltHi slovtslv. flm arid i sol sttirsistllv sprsil aisvli U k i.llsk. la tuonrf yrait so smsc) multl is ilvllsk, ftanVl. kMf vl.tl Itu; It ts sirssi)i Itl P tiisf (old it the (tlltt't. bsl sai,,. dt) soil siv bsy stpiilof U Mid jood, it Wty Hill sti the cotisiot llt-ii sitlr nl itiitklsii Vr sitdt sp en siisds lo bs id aril anil bst the bo I tiadl ol tklt sti'oi's piodtitloi ah lib at otltr it (iirplltisilli l prim, losiiilciisi) qitlltt. list floods sin snrill. Ovr prlcr tit rlqhl Vt tint ttt latin, hnioitblv II vts pittrr usr av nl duisi) In, inc. e skull be pUivid ta votit s smiisi nil tiirnl. Loggers' Supplies Kept In Stock UaAIXBN A UoDONAJJ), Dty Oooda, EXo., Btc H. BCKSTROlf, THE BONBONNIBRjI. Confection try and lo Oittaaa, WILX. MADIBON. Cigars and Totae.a. a r. ALLBN aV CO., Wall Paa.tr, Pmaaaa ataf TUB WONDER liMI, raaxrv NotlM., Tvyya, v JJ