THK IUILY ASTOttlAN, t'KIDAY MUKMNU. Al'KIL 21, im
iW ABOUT
try ft pair of our, arM we guarantee you wilt with u
that
Brown Shoe Co.'5 (trade 5 mark) Shoes
r unquestionably th best made.
A glance through our stock ami a comparison of oor price
wtth other will do more to convince you that thk t the plac
to buy than all the talking we oould do.
ALL. RIPS RRPAIRED FRF.K OK OHAROK.
Let u remember you among our shoe customer,
THE FAIR,
S06-508 Commercial Street.
Mow Nick if good are not aailifactory.
The BONBONNEIRE.
P. J. Aleany-wvsu
(Dereh.3nt Tailor and
Exporter of Fare.
Wllnt Cmah Prloa
rM for Fur Skin.
Tenth and Commercial fits.
Astoria, Or.
Ladies'
Underwear
andVVrappers
Mad to order and kept la atock.
Price Reasonable.
KUNGSANG&CO
Corner Eighth and Commercial Sts.
Open next Thartday.
Ladies
Muslin...
Underwear
IN NEWEST
DESIGNS
Albert Dunbar
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Fair.
AROUND TOWN.
Street cream at The Spa candy factcry
, . .
m .
soda at tn parlor.
I
Beat la-oem meai. lusioa oua rwu -
ant, CI Commercial street
. , ,
Best California win, 30 cent, per
Ion. Alex Gilbert, sole agent for A.tort..
Teiephone S3. .
Sweet cream recelvea twice a day and
ao charge made for whipping or deliver, i
tasj cream at th Parlor.
Gentlemen wishing pleasant furnished
rooms can be accommodated by calling
at i0 Commercial street
Dr. Ball has removed hi dental office!
Into the Mansell building.
Eastern Tea Company's store.
over the :
Th very finest The ne plus ultra. The
ereme de la creme. That's Harper
whisky In three languages. Sold by F- ard
A Stokes, Astoria, Oregon.
Leave order, for box klnflUng wood and t
general transfer business to any part of
th city at Zapf furniture store, tele",
phone 2124. Pacific Express Company.
Ramoler and Ideal bicycle for sale or
rent Repair and un3rle at lowest 1 the supply is largely ootamea irom iocbi
rate. Call at cyclerjr, 533 Bond street. ! farmers and those residing on the Wash
Columbia Electric and Repair Company. t lr.gton side of the river. California new
; ;io:atoe.s are arriving regularly on the
J New Creamery Restaurant. Bond steamers, but H wHl be some time before
Kreet, near the alley between 11th and they are received In sufficient quantities
ISth street, serves the best 25-cent meai j to r-lu e the price,
ever set out In Asxorta. Everything is j
eir, neat and clean, and absolute satis- But few salmon were taken yesterday
taction la guaranteed ail patrons. by the fishermen and lighter catches than
at the opening of the season are reported
W. A, Galne private stock whisny, j from the various canneries. Reports from
handled exclusively In Astoria by John 'h middle and up-river are to the same
U Carlton, i one of the mot popular I
beverage sold. It purity and quality
re guaranteed, and It la especially rec-
mmended for family use. It I sold In
any quantity at the comer of Twelfth 1
and Bond street. i
New Neckwear
Techs, ruffs, hows and
Fancy
Manufactured
Hem and Nobby Line of
THOSK SHOW YOU WBAR? '
Do hty wear well, look writ,
fcvl wellf
If you have been having trouble
with shoos Dtirchased elsewhere,
The Plnce To
Save Money
Astoria's leading: Confectionery Store.
Finest in Oregon
Lowney's Chocolates a Specialty.
Page Block, ASTORIA
Choice hams at IS cent a piece and
upwards at the rat Market
A. A C. engine No. T li undergoing slight
retviir In the return! house near the
depot
The steamer Edith Is receiving a new
coat ot paint at the slip adjoining the
can factor".
Piano for rent, for particular apply at
Miss UoRae's millinery store. Tenth and
Commercial streets.
The State arrived from San Francisco
yesterday and left up for Portland after
discharging local freight at the O. K. &
N. dock.
In the county clerk's otllce yesterday
Charles Strandberg, a native of Swtdett.
declared his intention to become an Amer
ican citixeu.
Contractor l"beck Is constructing a
number of r.eirack. for M. J. Kinney
and '.tie Cutting Talking Company at
New Astcr.a. j
Found Monday, on the street, pair
goM.rimmoU glasses In special case, j
Owner can have same by calling at As- '
lorian oflic. J
The funer.il of the late Thomas Logan
will take place at St Mary's church at
W: this morning. The Interment will I
ty, at Greenwood.
Mrs. Clara Houchton died at 1 p. m.
yesterday, at her home at Clatsop. Mrs.
Houghton had reached the advanced age
of !l year and f.ur months.
Wanted A fTj) loan for six months, on
gill-edge comer business lot on Commer
cial street, unimprored. Interest In ad
vance. Address H. Astortan office.
The schooner Nor.h Bend cleared at thp
customs house yesterday for San
Francisco, carrying totf.OW feet of lumber,
shipped by the Northwestern Lumber
Company.
iTie writisn mip iverna was cn anrren ,
; yesterday by EiipirgiT & Co.. to load
i wheat for Europe. The Iverna arrived!
d-nsa January f Ia. ne wim ,
iave ln t.,w tor j-ortiana touay.
I
A: the nvsMiritr of the common council I
, ,ayt nig!t (he of john Ko,(r, for
j a re,aU ,((laor licemie was r,,ferre,i to
1th committee on health and police. The
,omnnt rmmended that 11-
, f.,llowlnir: af(,,u
& Wirkkia. August Erlckson and Matt
' Franett.
' I the parties Interested in starting th"
The Amme sisters" ladles orch. stra con- works, either In an official capacity or
tinue to please at the Louvre. The pro- otherwise. Th,. p-tkion was or-1-rrd
gram for this week Is one of the best yet J place,) on (11.
presented and will be continued unt'I A communication was read from J.
Friday n ght. The rendition of the entire j y Ferguson and one or two other pre
program is excellent. Thoie who fail toierty owners relative to the improvement
bear these concerts will miss one of the '
tro' erj-yaoie entertainment ev-r siven .
in Astoria.
1 Mf. Dr. Janson'a farewell con. ert will
: be given in Fisher's opera house Instead
of K'janl & Stokes hall, as first stat.d.
This win be the last chance to hear Mrs.
! Jan.on previous to her departure for
Eur"P - a,,J ,h0 ho haJe not e" toT'
luiiaitj euuua lu iieur ner biiir ru-fuoj
avail th-mstlves of this opportunity.
Potatoes are now worth J2.00 a sack In ;
Astoria, wkh the quantity very limited.
effect. Boats are on the river nignt and
Jday, the high price this season maging
It an object for the fisherment to keep
their gear In the water. In anticipation of j
a run. Many of the seiners are at work
but are doing but llttte. '
Boys'
Pour-in-Hands.
Knicker Leggings.
FOR lilCYCLC L'SB.
bv J. and D. McGeorge, Dunfrees, Scotland,
SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, JVIake
C. H. COOPER,
The Leading House of Astoria
The audience at tonight's repetition of
the performance of a 'Summer's Fancy"
Is requested to assc-mM more promptly
so that the program may he flntshrd tt
a wore seasonable hour.
Pud Mount was engaged yesterday In
aiHrvti'rlolltiK the hide of Hartley hear,
which was killed on the beach Wcdne.
day evening. Mr. Mount says he counted
U bullet holes in he hide, that numb.r
of bullets Mug necessary to put the bear
out of Hie cold. The hide Is a good one.
and.. although well ventilated, will make
an excellent rug.
The draw In the Young's bay bridge
was operated for the Hrt time yeurday.
It was successfully opened, bat when
about half closed a alight defect devel.
oihsI in the lower contnloi which
will occupy the contractors two or three
days M remedy. The draw otherwise
la a flrst-elsss pice of mechanism and
more than eomcs up to expectation.
Sonte California strawberries were In
the market yesterday. They come from
Fresno, and are not tho first sold In this
city, a small lot having twen sent up o
thesteamera few days ago. Tin y are nil.
eraMy small, compared with the Oregon
product or those that com laier In the
season from California. They are put
up lr boxes hah the slso of the ordinary
berry box and are sold at 10 cent a box.
The ease of AHvrt Itrannon. accused of
bigamy. was calhil In the Justice court
yesterday. Hrannon was married to a
young woman In this city about six
months, being already married t-J a wo.
man In t. Cma. Wash.. a"d the father
of tlve children. His lai Camas wife ap
peared In court yesterday and pr.xluc.-d
a murriage certificate. Hrannon had pre
viously denh-d Ivlng married to the w
man. and. when confronted with the mar
riage certificate, offered no defense. Judge
Hughes bound tho accused over to the
circuit court m t""'s or t?v cash
bail. In default of which Hrannon worn
to Jail.
Th American bark Harry Moise was
towel to s.n yestenlay carrying material
and fishermen for the new cannery of the
Alask.t Fl.hernien" Packing Company at
Hrlstol bay. Alaska. Tho More Is ex.
pec-fesl to reach her destination about the
mhldle of May am! will Miuln nor.h
until the close of the season. The can.
nery will W ervctcd Immediately on her
arrivaJ and will N- ready f r oi ritlo"s
Juno 1. when the season commence. He
sides tho A'aka Packer's Asso.-Uth'n.
which has hitherto had a tm:ov..!y ri
the salmon canning business In Al-'-'Vt
the other comMnles to engage tn Mltn.m
packing In Alaska this ca.-n are Hume
Hros. A Hume, ilie Parltlc S:eam Wha'
Ing C imiMiiy. of San Kr:i:x Im, ai d the
Alaska, Khh-rtnens Tacking Company,
of this city. Tho --in is sh -rt an I
close aliout July ir,. The local cwmu'iy
is sanguine of a pntltal!e ason. At It
close the .M'ro will le loaded w :h the
pai-k for Atr.a. and wiil t'e re.!ii!'!"-'l
from the le al ottiiv In tiii city.
SALMON OIL FACTORY
ORDINANCE VOTKD IK'N.
law Against tnoxiou Faitorb-s Within
the City Limits Stands as Previously
Adopt.il Hy the C"uncll.
All the memlwrs of '.he eounc!l were
present at the r-w'Ular meeting last night.
Mayor Bergman prsl lisl.
A peition was real from Mr. A.
Copeland asking permission to constnn t
a wharf on lot I. blot k T. M - 'lure's A.
toria. Cnunrllman Clinton moved that
the petition be p-f.-rr.-d to the comrr.rt.-e
on wharves and waterfrontaire to r- iii-t
n ,h(, s-imH U;,.r , th, m..,.,tlg. h.-h
, ;irr!,s.
s..,.r... r,i,.n, .,, i.usln.ss men of
, u. ml.l tll a ion ..o-lng the
r.-tal of ordinance No. itoi. which pro-
hiblts the operation of od factories.
glue factories, etc.. within the city IPiii-.
Accompanying the ps-tltlon were a num.
lr of afUdavits lending to prove that
such factories were a nuisance and lit
Jurloua to the heahh of people residing
In their vicinity. Chief of Police Halek,
who was present, stated that, i-otitmry
to n-iHjrts. he had never said anything to
(,f ,-ertiiin !:. owned by them on Court
rreet. The improvements were made at
the owners' expense hut were credlt-d
to the city and entered ,.n the wrong
d.Kket. Tiny ask-d that the city th.-r".
fore give ttnon a d.-ed to the property.
On motion th(! ommunb-atlon was re
ferred to the city attorney.
CHy Surveyor Kaymoml flied a r quest
that tii a montih be appnprlatd by the
council for his office and water rent. Mr.
Raymond stated In his communication
that the Income derived from the office
was not sufficient to Justify the expenw
of a suitable office, and that the council
should provide a place wherein the rec
ords and accounts of the office cfuld b
safely ketit. Councilman Parker siig.
gested that the record be placed ln a
bank vault for safe-keeping. On moflon
the communication was flied.
The communication from a number of
citizens residing near the Co-operative
cannery relative to placing an electric
light in that vicinity was laid on the
table.
A report was read from the oorrrmlttee
on wharves and waterfromage stating
that an ordinance had been drawn, as
requested by the council, authorizing the
building of the warehouse desired by A.
vr-lnnd on lot 1, block 7, M' Clure's.
"i n report was, on motion, filed,
Ordinances authorizing the auditor t"
Clothing
In Keefcrs and Vestccs.
Issue warrants for (he collection of fle.
lliHiuoni assrssmems for ills tmprovwnent
of the following stnt wi-r passed:
Klghth street, Iwlween tlrand and liar,
rlsou avenues: ihe Young' bay Improve
ment, and Harrison avenue between Sev
enth and Klghtlt.
The onllnnnce drawn by the committee
on wharves and waterfronlage permitting
A. peland lo construct a wharf and
warehouse on lot I, Mock T, McCluiv's.
out to the pier.hoad line, and alo on
Ihe east half of Sevemh Street nut to
tho Mine 'line was ihen lturluced. After
oelng n-a.l twice the ordinance, on com.
Ing up for Ihlnl reading, was opposed by
Welch, who claimed that the wharf, by
piJvilng so far out Into the river,
would be an obstruction to ttavlgatbm.
Parker impressed hlmelf In favor of
(Hissing the ordinance, saying thai per.
sons owning wharves would quickly ex
tend them rhe same distance should the
.tew wharf prove an obstruction.
On putt Ing the usual motion lo sii.
pend th rules and pas the ordinance,
Mayor llerginan said: "The vote must
be uikinlmous."
Welch reeled, "li t r go."
Auditcr Nelson then calhsl the roll and
tho ordinance was passed. Welch voting
No.
The ordinance repealing ordinance No.
.'i pniilblllng the enctlon of oil fac.
torlc within the city limits was called
up fr final jMsage. Il wa suggested
that th,, petition and affidavits ftled al
the beginning of the meeting he read
Auditor Nelson undertook the tak hut
soon got entangled In the names of the
signers, a goodly nuniUr of whom are
resident of rntontowti. Further re iding
was thru dispensed wtth and the onlln.
ame placed on Its tlmil passage, tin a
vote all the members voted In the tieg.i.
tlve except Clinton. The effo't of the
dofeat of the ordinance Is to prevent anv
l.noxlciw factory from brli-.g . unrated
within the city limits.
A resolution was Introduced ncitlnsf
that the coin r.l. t for the.ity light will
expire May IT, and that a the sub.vt
of a reduction In the city llcht to 5V. Is
under consideration by Ihe taparr
league, no action le taken unti tho light
plant, rhe laxpay is league an. I the coun
cil have arrlvid ar some (.inclusion The
resolution wa voted on and lot; Agren
I and Welch favoring It.
A motion prevail, d that '.' a month be
allowed i"lty Surveyor liaynion.i for if.
lie- r.-nl. and the coun -:l th.n a Ij nr'i.-d
THK I.KAMNil KVKNT
tl-' THK SmiKTY Sl'.SaN
"A Siiuiai r Kt:. v" I'r nr a iin.f. Sue
I c.-is Knii t.i-h Ar;i-'.:c and F;nan
I c:iii S:.i:id;vr.t.
I t-ti.-r's ,p.T,i !i
v r h Id i m- re
.;ier t-l.-a-ci atcMefcc
, W It II" -e,l l.l't .'lU'l'.
the b. n tl! ..f A '.' ria's
! f.4h! n.iMe or 1,(
than the one !h i
pi-rfermatu for
potoi.ar a'.hle'l- c!-b. To a. tempi t b-'.
stow titling pra!-e ,o ilio-e vv li i t.i-k
part is w.-ll mgii itii"nllil.. Iri a new-,
paper article. N amateur -rfoi m.i-ce
-ver wa or cauld be better
Mr. Harrison Allen, a l'ro.'.or Phil,
ander l'otts, A. M . w simply superb;
hi makeup, hi acting, was all that co-ild
he desired, and the topical s.o:. "What
Haiipene.l to Astoria.'- compos, o tiy him.
self, brought down the house. It was
truly a ma't-rpiec... It Is understood that
he has some more v. r.. of :he same
kind in store f-T tonight. 'M thi-e wh-i
fail :o n will tnlss on,- of the greatest
n-ats ever . ff. T d In Astoria.
Mr-. Harrison Allen made a picture
that will bmir b- r-nieiit red Tall,
graceful, r-n.-i.d. he a.!..l the par: ot
Mr. ..n.! -rs-n hi a tniti'i-r .hewing
careful study and th-'rouith onipr-h.-n.
-if .I'lat ie:-r The .-. w
at;ieii:,, h-r ..n, J.c K was r. ailv
r. -" r.,- ...I ;
Tlie . v. r t.o;.u!ar ,,T-rn'" M.-K-.i'i in
th- dual m'e .. .1 ik. itiV.r t i. '.inn''s
yifmVi'iiiifiViii'iiiiiViiiinitniVnViim
TO-NIGHT!
at.
1
A Summer's Fancy
for the A. K. I'
"Iwcau-e It's
grounds,
good."
i Reserved Seats socts.
..it lrlt!ln A.- Heed's i
Gallery, 2sct.
3
JlIlMlllltliillMlliailiillillllilllllll.llUV;
son. and. la'.r, a Wally Henderson, 'he
dude, was evn better than his friend
III.. light he roll!.! I.e. J,,i night's P'-r.
formate .- -ianit -. hun as an ao or far
ah .e th- or. Hnary.
M-ri-y liaxt-r, as represented by MP
fthlv. ly. ciiild not b Improved utin.
First an Innocent, trustful, loving and
unsophisticated country girl, and lat-r
the educated and r'ilned lady Mis Hhl
vey was eipially .'liar in every line and
ai. Khe was particularly Impressive In
th third part.
I'rofr-ssor M.Cue, ns Harry Woodthrnp.
the devoted lover, and Miss Kva Holmes,
as KdltJi Henderson, the capricious girl
of fashion. Just caistured Ihe audience;
especially wh'-n they finally became en.
enstfiged for good. Mr. Met'in- surprised
the critics and Mls Holmes Just looked
loo cute for anything.
Mis farf line Yoiinir us Ktnrna Watson.
atfd the character ,,( ,,, mttd p. rfeey.
If there ar,. any old maids In Astoria
they should rod fall to attend tonight's
performance and barn a f rick or two
wiiloh will be of service. Miss Young's
looks, her gestures, ihe giggling, girlish
glee of her odd love-making with Profes
sor Polls, were excellent, and stamped
h"r as the possessor of d-cld. il histrionic
talent.
Alfred Tee, as ihe blunt, tenderhearted
farmer, was Ideal clever as they make
th-m, and the house was vvitli him from
his entrance lo the end of his part.
Mr. Percy If. f.evln, as Jink Henderson,
tho man of the world, portrayed thn char
aet r with a eompb-teness, finish nnd
clevc-ro':sa that can only be appreciated
by those who know and have seen What
good acting really Is. When It. Is con
sidered that Mr. fvln had toil III t ie
over a week to frame the cat and put
on a play in such an able manner, he
will be accorded all the; credit Justly due
hlrn. Ho has consented to stay o'-r
for a few days and will help swll Die
A. F. C. ground fund again tontcht,
Tho thanks of the Football Club are.
enpeolally duo to Mr. Uolchnr for h's kind,
ness In rendering a solo between the
third and fourth aots. Mr. Helrher has
an exo-pilonally well.tralncd tenor vol. e,
and his song "Don't lie Cross," was par
ticularly appropriate and duly upprecl
ated by the audience.
Mis Heltborn, who bo excellently and
tastefully rendered the accompaniments
on tho piano will, long bo rcmetnhered
for her kindness and performance, both
by the elui and tho audience.
One of the features an unexpected
substitution of the celobrated Amme Or
but exceedingly pleasing onewas th.
cheat ra for the Columbia Orchestra,
which latter organization declined to play
at th. last hour. In th tmerf ency, Mr.
Andrew Lake
jjjCOMMICUCIaU MT,
...Merchant Tailor.
IVrfcct I'lt (iiiiimiitctil. Low Trices.
ltepalilng and Cbnlii( Neatly Dons,
LOOK!
I.AM 1VKI going at 4 coins.
H.VI'KTV I'INH at 1 cenl.
8AIU1II HAW, SO colli.
MA'ITKK'N HKIHW. SI dills.
UVCK. I) yarvls for IS cents.
ttllllfP WAISW and WHAI'l'lCllrt al
any price.
TIIIH WICKIC ONLY.
RACKET STORE.
J. A. Fastabend
Gcnerttl
Contrnclor
und Hnilder
IIoiiM'iimviii'' TtHil.s for livut.
August kr.it nnie to th. rescue and
to the d.-trlnictit of his ow n buslurss an I
with the consent ..f 'ri-fesor Amine and
hi Justly famous daughters the audience
was treated to a class of niulc th Ilka
of which has not been heard In Astoria
f-r a long lime, The Annua Hivlicstra
I coiitjied of artlls In lint truest
cn,-. They mid Mr. Krai will lie long
remembered by Ihe ,, K, t mid II"
friends
Tonight ttc play will be repiated wlih j
th,. same cunt, toil with a nunn er tfi
new .,. ialtles Now that the ripens-- j
cf this tiuly splendid iM-rformuo, .ire
ecur.d, tho club hat dr. Idol to make
popular prices for alnii'slon (.night . i
!t. --rve ca s will U, sold for uO ent,
and the Kailery at cent. j
The b nlieet Will be opened at (Irillin i
.V Itcrd hookstor.. promptly at la . lock
!'il tu,.r:ucg where . ats may l,r -. ;
curtj.
I'Ki iiMtt Tin: riNNs
I'r llnkmau Not ri--a ed With ltmaiks
of a l'o tljiii Man.
i'.-l.main ester. lay.
K.ln r Kv.-nlng Telegram - In vmir lu
today ou at.l that on man. who did
n-t wish lo a.''..iw Ills num., to be used.
aid that the Finn, would be a mir d -.
slraldo ebin.-nt for Alaskan cooniatloii
than for that of Oregon. Thank for that
kindly feeling toward an unfortunate
pc. ful. but Very sturdy and Industrious
nationality. It does the person great
errilit to presume to be sarcastic at the
etise of utle ,f I h most peace-loving
and Industrious of all proplrs. When a
step-mother mlstr.sit h.r stcp.-hlld s
badly that be has to Irave home, one of
il sympatheti,. neighbors kindly takes
him in out of the col.l. nnd. al hough h"
has plenty ..f room for him In hi house,
reiegms him to hi back yard as a
sufficiently uMitfortat.l.. and warm place
f. r him t i live -i Isui t send gr, ruh tii-.
i i A'.a-.ka If u have lie lea.t spa'k of
:. imarn-y lit u Very rup-s-tfiillv.
ovAi.ii ii hk' K.m n
I'KItM'l.NAf. MKNiiUN.
Ii It, l'aikr l r'ls.rte.l tn he tnu.ii
i.-r.
I'
W. Weund.T. a lumberman of Hou li
!.o;d 1. in tho lit y.
Ib-nry Kb kcntin, the Portland whole,
sal.. H.ii'.r .b-al.-r. Is In th" city.
.Mr it Pra.-I and sui arrived In A
tomi on the 11. .Hi train yesterday.
T J 'iorniaii, a commission mail of
I'or'la.'id arrived In the city yesterday.
T .1 Kggrnan, a farmer of Skain"kowa.
I in th- .ity f.r a few days on business.
Andrew Johnson, the fish .baler of
i I'attilam-t, was In the city yesterday on
j lenities.
I.i. utniatit K. A. Hurratt, of l-'ort fan.
I by. Is in the city and rcglstctrd at '.he
1 c c!.et.
Mr- le H.-rrlng h-fl yesterday evening
on a two weeks' visit wVtli h-r parent
In Ivig.-iie.
J. W I'asey, traveling Hiss.-ng"r and
freight ag-nt of rhe t'hlcago, Milwaukee
At Ht. Paul, is hrro lo attend tho funeral
'f hi fa'her.ln-law, Thomas Iogan.
K.ustlcc S ot't. manager of the Ta.oma
a M.-aiti.. Navigation Company, was In
the city yesterday for a f.-w hours, lie
returned to Portland on the Telephone,
Horace K. Merk'i, M. I)., grand organ.
Izer of the fraternal order of Kagl.-s, was
In th.- city yesterday and will remain
a few days for tho puriemo of Instituting
a branch of rhe order In Astoria.
KKAI. I0HTATK Tit ANSI' iCKH.
John W. Welch to W. II. IMwards,
lot 4, bbx-k X!, Hhlvely's G
(imnerillno Ilos to James T. Marble,
lots 7 and 8, block 51, Mit.lurVs....
George Noland et ux and (lc"rge A.
Dorrls et ux to William I). Ed
wards, lot H, block S, First addl
lion to Ocean tirove
10"0
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
OCCIDENT.
Julius It. I Inns, Han Franclss-o,
K. loltrleh. Jr., Han Francisco.
Henry FleckenMeln, Portland.
Oeorgo Olveeii, Portland.
T. J. Uormari, Portland,
I. W. I'iiIiIm, Mi-Mlnnvllle.
Ir-lloriuio K. Merkel, Heattlc.
II. . Hurmtf, Fort Canby.
l.sirgo II. Htory, Fort t.'anby,
J. . Megler and wife, llrookfleld.
PAJlKKIt H0U8M.
F. W. Wt-ander, Kouth Hend.
'. W. Illgglns, PifrrJand.
Mark O'Neil, Portland.
It. I'alltzsili, Portland.
'. J. Anilenvin, 'Chinook.
K. J. Cun h, A. ft .'. H, It.
T. J. Mggman, Hkamokawa.
Fancy China ware Day.
Great bargain In fancy ohlna
ware, talad sts, musti eU, har
Ing mugs, crtatn pitchers, tea pot,
apoon holder, olives, tea sets, din
ner nets, cabaret, celery trays,
chop dlriTIcH, comb tray, cup,
plates and dishes of every dewrlp
tlon at price away down.
Borne article cut 60 per cent
Borne article cut 10 per cent.
ODDS AND ENDS, MAI.P PRICE,
Ereat American Importing Tia Co.
171 OocumnM ttrnt, Aatorta.
Thi Lightest Stori
Wiso'i Castomers
"if. If B.i.V
T W f ' VI
, A'J J
We hnvc received mi ImnieiiHC Invoice
of Gentlcmeii'H SlilrtH, Htlff tuid noft
boHom. The nuitcrlnlH circ:
PERCALES
CHEVI0T5
MADRAS...
mm
it v latest
signs'. N"t
nttcrn. So fiii'li p'litli'iuiiu
xioii iilimist. Call
HERMAN WISE,
! The Old Reliable Clothier, Matter and Furnisher.
i
I : : : : - i j.
Columbia Electric
and Repair Co
Successor to
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
i Blacksmiths
iBollcrMakers
Machinists
Foundryiiien
IsOKultitf KnulMes lltillt nml l!cpnlrcit.
Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty
Sole . In nil fin lure rn of the I'nsurpavscd
... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ...
Coiitnirtor.H lor Klectrii: Lilits niul I'tnvtr I'lantM.
R. L. Boyle & Co
Lending Rcnl GHtfitc Denier of
ASTORIA, OREGON
Writo for Infuniiatioii nnJ I ia r 1 1 j 1 1 1t.-. .r."l.' 'onuncrt-tal Stiri-l
wmm
PBTEIUJON BROWN,
Boot and BhsM.
(No stamps on rubber goods.)
HERMAN WIflB,
Clotblng and Oenta" Tumiahlng s.
ECLIPSE HARDWARB CO.
tor, Tin wars, and Plsmblsf.
MRS. M. McKBNZIB.
1U1UMI7.
ORIfTIN A REED,
Book aad Btatlonery.
You recognize Ihe above Merchants a the most Enterprising ln their line In
Astoria. They always acoord you the best treatment and courtesy a customer
can possibly get. They are anxious for your patronage; and by selling to you on
a Cash Basis can sell their good cheaper than their competitor. All thee lead.
Ing Merchant five Trading Stamp to build up their Cash Trade and do away
with the Credit System. One stamp Is given with every 10 cent cash purchase;
10 stamps with a fl purchase; 100 stamps with a $10 purchase, and son on.
Do not forget to ask for Trading Stamps with EVERY PURCHASES; and when
your book I full It will be cheerfully ex-changed for any of th eelegant hlgfuclaaj
articles constantly carried In stock by the
Portland Trading Stamp Co
345 Washington St., Portland, Or.
A few specimen of th article given n exchange for TRADINO STAMPS
ar shown at
B. F. ALLEN & CO., 365 Commercial St
In Astoria.
Set What They Bay.
Golf and
Stiff-bosom
...SHIRTS...
iHiic than I'ln-tf tw ! tl"'
may liavo an m lu-ivi' A
aii'l lix'k at tlitin.
Loggers'
Supplies
Kept In Stock
1IOMIC OKKICIC
Central Bank Building.
Itromlway, Ni-w York.
C'iiillnl, II.IWO.OOO.
I -'OKI-KIN HEAIK)UAKTCK5.
AUSTRALIA.
KS Gsorg Blrsat, Bydnsy.
OERMANT.
Ilohnsnstrassa I Hamburg.
ENOLAND.
123 Southampton Street, London,
CANADA.
230 Yong Btrt, Toronto.
McALLEN & MoDONNBLL,
Dry Oooda, Bte., (.
IL ECKSTROII.
Jwlar,
TUB BONBONNI1RJB,
Confectionary and lo Orwua.
WILL MADISON.
Cigar ansl Toaarsw,
B. F. ALLSN 4 CO..
WaU Patf. Pakata aasl CCa.
THE WONDER BAXAR,
Fanor Notlaaa, Toy.