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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1899)
C -J 7 t 1'IIK DAILY A8T0IUAN, TIllliSDAY MORNING, MAY 4, im NEW NECKWEAR, A Large Th new Four-ln-hand. Tck and (tba regular fte. quality). String Tics with wld ndi; something Strings, Bows, Teck and Four.ln.handa et Neckwear tbat aver vat een In Astoria. Don't lall to taka a look at 0a Orient eager Chainlet. It' a wonder. Sample now In. Chainlet, ITS; Chain Wheel. Jjft. 60 display In our window. THE FAIR, 506-508 Commercial Money back If gooda art not satisfactory. P. J. Meany-wvva . merchant Tailor and Exporter of furs. Highest Caah Price Paid (or Fur Sktna. Tanth and Commercial Bte. Astoria, Or. Ladies' Underwear andWrappers Had to order and kept la a lock. Trio RtaaoaaMa, KUNQ SANG &CO Corner Eighth and Commercial 5ts. Opaa lit Thursday. USE N. P. CORSETS... They are the Best Albert Dunbar TODAY'S WKATHKR Probably rain; variable winds. AROUND TOWN. Fresh buttermilk at the Parlor. Th city council meets tonight Nice package of tea cents at the Pat VArket Ice cream Parlor. and Ice cream oda. at the Th State cr ocsed out yesterday morn, lng for Baa Francisco. Wanted Girl for general Apnly at MS Duane street. houtework. Beat lS-cent meal. Rising Sun restaur ant, 01 Commercial street Letters for "T." "K" and "S" been received at the Astorlan office,. have Best California win 30 cents per gal lon. Alex Gilbert, tpl? ? for Atorla. Telephone n. The t'.eamer Signal Is due from Seattl this morning, coal laden for the Pacific Coast Company. Money to loan Address K, care ol Astorlan office, gifing nam, amount wanted, collateral, etc. Sweet cream received twice a aay and ao charge made for whipping or deliver. Ins; cream at th Parlor. Dr. Ball baa removed hi dental office Into the Hansell building, over the Eastern Tea Company's store Mrs. W. A. Stlne won th ladies' we k- ly pin at the A. F. C. alley last night. which wa put up for the flrsl ettne, with awe of 13?. The British bark British PnnreM cleared at the customs hous yesterday for Peru, carrying 79.910 bushels of wbfat, valued at J59.194, flit, 6ry finest The ne piu ultra. The fcrfttne d ik creme. That's Harper Vhiftky in three language. Sold by Foard Stokes, Astoria. Oregon. YOU MAT GET RESERVED SKATS FOR '"HAWAII AND HAWAIIAN'S" AT GRIFFIN & REED'8 WITHOUT KX. TRA CHARGE. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Ramoler and Ideal btcycie for sale or rant. Repair and sundries at lowest rates. Call at cyclery. S33 Bond street Columbia Electric and Repair Company. After May 6 the Astoria Wood Yard Company will deliver Knappton Mills slab wood at your door, tawed, for 12.50 per cord. Leave order with F. L. Parker or at the Astoria Wood Tard. New Neckwear Techs, Tuffs, Bows Fancy Manufactured Jleoi and Nobby Line of Assortment Just Received, Pu(T, In nobby stripe and plaid, at entirely at U c. new. at So.. nJ a lot of making In all th wel!et Hn The Place To Save Money Street. The nrlllsh thlp Balmoral, wheat laden, for Jueenstown for order. M towed to tea yesterday. Thro houte for rent. Apply to E. 7.. IVrguson. Astoria Abstract Title and Trust Company. A good girt want a position In tore or general housework. ST Ninth (tret. as clerk Call a: Dr. J. II. Davis hat opened Ms dental office In the rag Building. First-class work guaranteed; price reasonable. The ladle of the it. K. church will give a tea at the residence of Mr. D. R. Campbs'll, on Astor street, thl even, lng. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all friend of the church to attend. Kelly's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on shor; notice. All orders left at Zapfs furni ture tor. 630 Commercial street, wiil receive prompt attention Telephone a. Th New Creamery Restaurant. Bond street, near the alley between 11th aad Uth street, serve th beat B-ceot meal ever set out In Astoria. Everything la sew. neat and clean, and absolute satis faction la guaranteed alt patrons). Fredericksburg Music Hall, corner of Seventh and Alder street. Portland. Or. High class entertainments every evening. Th or.Iy family resort In that city. A.li ,.,. organiser Aitier: Toiler, contmcm. kind of refreshments. All del cacles In i t)t on the pnpoed visit of Mr O llrl n season. Admission free. Louis Dam. ays: "l.aU.rlng men of all classes r nusch. proprietor. i stirring an I aglt.iiiii: closer or-tin at. The loet anchor picked up yesterday onnoslte the can factory by th-" steamer . O. K. is believed to be th one lost in 1 that vicinity by the British sh p Provl. 1 nh.iiil fvji var sO AtLAfhe.1 tO 1 t "r ; j .: the ancnor was aiou: 10 it.uunu m chain. The Seaside sawmill, which was re. I ,-n!iv nurriMu.1 hr ih. irnen Lumber ', Company, has receive txtenslve repairs during the past week, preliminary to com. menclng operations. The machinery has been thoroughly overhauled and many improvements maJe to the entire plant. Wanted Man with little money In every county la Oregon and Washington, to sell the "Beit" Incandescent Lamp; makes own gas; 100 candle. Cheapest light known. The "Best" Incandescent Lamp Co., 1SS Third street. P'rt'and, Or. Huggtn & Squler. Managers. There will be a special program on "Narcotics" thl afternoon by th-? W. C. T. I", at. I o'clock. Interesting jiapers and talk 1 be given by several of the ladle on this subject. Ever) one wel come. Mothers should ti-ar this -alk for!cni h erected on Young river the sake cf their boys and girls. The admiwion is free. i W. A. Gaines private stock whlsay, j handled exclusively in Attoria by John L. Carlson. Is one of the most popular . beverages sold. Its purity snd quality J re gJaranteed. and It Is especially rec- j nmmended for family use. It la sold In any quantity it the corner of Twelfth and Bond ttrsets. r r mer. The contrail for grading the new ! grounds of the Astoria Footl-all Cubl sn i An inieresting meeting of the Tax pa v. signed yesterday. Mr. Normlle, th Cn-j er league was held at Its meeting room tractor, will commence work in a few j )ast night, at which there wa a large day. The contract provides that the J attendance. A numW of new members work shall be finished by June 10. Con-j from various sections of the county were tractor Normlle will ruh the work and j admitted, and report were made by vari expects to have It completed by May 30. J committer, which were the subject The Amme sisters ladle1 on hstra con- j tir.ues to draw large crowds nlehtly at the , Ijuvre. The entertainment Is first-class In every rvspeet and the best of oruer ( is observed. The program this week Is j one cf the best yet presented, being taken from the leading musical composers, and la faultltissly rendered. Astorians de. ' irons of r,-,nd!nfr a p.innt er-nlng u,iAi iu IM to over In After .-h oalJ not fall to visit the I;uvr. i harlnT the above reports, ma'.ttTi of general Interest w--re brought up anl Richard "arruther. who Is attached to i 'llscu.l t length, after whl. h th.. the United state engineer oorp, which meeting adjourned. The meeilng Is r--recently arrived In San Francisco from Ported to have been th largest in point Uf.inr.iuHi ha notified his narents. Mr. ! and Mrs farruthem of this city, -that the work of mu-terlng out the rorps will not b begun until May 10. "Dick." at he was familiarly known, will v. tit friends an-l relatives In the Bay City as soon a he i free before "omlng to Astoria. (jui- k to Imitate every public movement that originates in Astoria, an effort 1 now being made in Portland to organize a tax league under the name of a BJeform or Oood Government League. Th. Tele gram states that while no meetings have yet been held, a close tab is being kept on government abuses in Portland and Multnomah county, and "when the time gets Hr.1 some startling array of facts inay be pr. -nted." It It to be naturally augrated this summer between the Jir expected tnat the first graft Investigated ferent transportation companies connect- Boys' and Tour-in-Hands. Knicker Leggings. I'OK BICYCLE L'SE. , .1. and D. .MeGeorge, Dunfrees, Scotland. SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, JVIake C. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria and Mopped will b the Infamous muni clival monstrosity known as the Port of Portland commission. There k certainly iiots) for a lxow calcium Htht In this iWrvctron If In any department of 4hs Portland city government. The deadlock In the Portland city coun cil on the election of a scceir to Mayor Mason villi vontlnm1. J. 0. Jameson and ileorn W, Hair each rsvelwd their usu. ul tie vote at the laxt meeting, with one vote "scattering." The Telegram thinks Ihrre l Utile prospect of the council reaching an agreement shortly and recommend that future meeting he llmlbed to one a wee. The Illustrated lecture "Hawaii and the Hawaiian," to he given n xt Friday night at Fisher's opera hmse promise to be well worth hearing It Is fuil of IntervMlng Information by one who ha Just returned from a stay of a year a no a half lu tht islands, about the i bar. aclprrstlc and habits of the people, it I ocmmervUl Importance and history of the Islands, and the outlook for thoe who contemplate going there to encage In buslm-s. The proceed to go to buy tup. plemen:ary reading matter for the boy and girt In th public school. The county court convened In regular session yesterday afternoon. The reslg. nation of Jerome Hilllon as Justice of the peace for Seaside precinct, which was accepted, was the first matter taken up. A petition signed by li res.deiit of the prevlnct was read asking that Otic II. Johnson be appointed. Another petition was also read containing Si signatures asking that J. K. Itrailller be appointed. The court decided to appoint the latter. An indigent person applied for aid and was allowed relief by the court until fur. ther notice. A number of application ha been received by the court for the position of bridgc.tf udcr on the Young' bay bridge, bu; it ha not been detnlte:y settled whether the appointment will b made at this term of court or not. With the return of prosperity ami in voluntary Increase of wages made to em. ployea by industrial corporations all ovr the country, many defunct labvr unions arw being revived. The prospective visit of J. O'Hrlen. state organiser f tho American Federation of I-ibr. to Port land next Sunday is attracting much a.. ten:lon among labor unionist In that lion. tut It must not be Imagined they are organit.iig for the purp ,. of sink. ir-K. .o;ni"K :s lurmer irum ine iruiu. True unioniMii is elevating, and mean education and broader viens. I: Is a:i inventive to unskllle.l mechanics t be. mhv skilled; it teach-- the laboring man to lo-ik beyond hi own horiion ami take braider view cf thing and It prov. t to him man I s.me;hlng more than a I mere machine.' j A rowing club is to be organltej In a I few da in Astoria which will be equal j to any similar organisation on the coa:. The members have already subscribed I sufficient funds to give th club a good j start. The b-ut and parapharanella of ; one of the Portland boathouses have tven j purchased at a very low figure. Messrs. I Frank Parton and O. C. Fulton, wno are j among the active promoters of the club. ) put the valuation of the property pur j chaJ at $!'). This include seven boats. three 4-oar shells and S slngle.oar sneil. I The proierty Is at the iccldf nt cannery 'temporarily. Slme arriving h-re th j boats have been painted und put In shai : for immediate use. A boathouse will be but th-! 't has not been decided upon. Any memoer oi me ciuo win tv ai.owe i to practice w ith tht- boats, pr- vld-d he keep within the bounds of pniii1--:y. a long and as often as he f-els dispos-d. It Is the Intention -if th members of the rUb to take a prominent part in tnv comlnir regatta. Some of th- laurels won in past rega'ta by Portland other ail- I side r-jwing club will doubtless be cap , tured by Ast -rla's own club this tum- l tn,u- i r...-ll..l .-.f Ih0 city committee wa made, by which it was shown that the indebtedness of the elty. oirsiile of water and street Indebt edness, had increased from tli) VA .74 in lsi'l. to nenrly I'-'O ."i In Ki. A report, from the S-'hool committee wa made, showlne that the Indebtedness of the school district had lnir-i.e, from about of attendance and the most Interesting In s subjects or discussion since trie or ganization of the league. A prominent member is authority for the statement that tho membership now exceeds one thousand, and that a movement has bee-i started to establish auxiliary branches In every precinct In the county. GREAT RATE BATTLE 19 NOW IMPENDING. The O. R. (ic N. About to Break Head Against the A. & C. R. R. Stone Wall. Its Last night's Telegram. That a cut-throat rate war will be In- Clothing In Kcefcrs and Vestccs lng ihl city with the City by the (tea la almost certain. The warfare hat already been commenced, and with the approach of the seaside season gives bright prom. Ie of itrowlng fiercer every day. What has given the iiii'tu to the rate, slashing, ih steamboat companies allege, Is the low rat of the Astoria, A Columbia railroad. The fact that that line carrle passenger for ft! one way I not In keep, lng with custom, and hence they are forced to meet ill,, cut. W hile the White .llar line mil main, lain tho U rate, the O. It. M N. Com. pnuy and Captain Jacob Knnnn's line hae picked up the gauntlet cast down by the railroad company siul reduced I he fare to $1.:m one way. or 1 1 SO for the round trip. W hy the White Collar line ha not enteied Into the game of fivetc out a .vet It not known. It I known that rcpivm-ntatlvr of Hi line concern d have met in consultation almost dally for some time, and (hough the result of these meeting I not given out. there ha been nothing In (tie Hue of compromise effected so far. The steamboat men, It la undert ood. contend that according to custom their rate hould. In comparison with the rail road, be only per cent. Therefore In order to maintain a I.' rale, and place them on an njual footing with the rail, road, It will b ticocsstry for the latter to Increase the fare for slftglv trip to Kl. So far no disposition in that direction ha been shown, and there I where- the bone of contention i found at present. It Is only a mailer of time when it will force the line yet lying low Into the tl;ht, and then the mix-up will bo general. To add more fuel to the fire. Captain NYwaome will go Into the already over, croaded field with hi new p.icngi-r boat IraMa. Th.- . It. N Co.' new steam, er llassalo will probal-ly alst ,nt.r this Held, aul If o the scramble for business will lie tire to oiittlaos anytniiig hereto, fore recorded. Captain New some sav he -ees "blood on the moon." but can be counted on as he:ng in the tussle from the wot I go. and he Is conrt.letit of draw. I"K at leant a portion of the traffic. PKKSO.NAI, MENTION. II. Ttescoit returned to Portland si.rday. Utto It Prael r-'preveiitiiiK the hard ware of H- neU- ,: ('onipatiy, Portland. Is in the city for a few da?. v". II. I'ail-n.l. r. who has li, en tu 'r:. land on hii-iti,. for a f. ,!ais, r--turned on tile iv ion train esi. i.lny. K. II. Wa. kins, .( logger and merchant of Cathlamct, was a pa-seng -r on the down train from I'or.in.-i.l l.nr night. Mis. W 11 Warr-n who has tn-,-n on a v i -1 : t i So-.it.'irin Oregon and California th- pat month, returned homo yesterday. Itenjamln Young, wno returned fioiti the Sound a few d.i)s ag-V Is coiiililnel to his home with an atta. k of rheuma tism. E. 5. Snow vic-preiideiit 0f th,. Home Insurance Comany. of New York, and Mr. Snow, accompanied by K. 11 II Currea. assistant secretary of the c mi. pany. are vNiting their general agent. Mr. J. l. t'oleman. ln Portland. Ilefore returnln! home they will make an et. tended trip throughout the Pacific north. West. WKST SIlK NOTKS. Mr. Iacr. of New Astoria pent Tuesday shopping m A-torta Mrs. V. I.lnstrum. of New Astoria, spent Tuesday shopping in Astoria. Mis lirande, of Astoria. I end ng a few day at Hammond on business Mr. J ohatiseti. of S.aslde. was visit ing friends In Astoria Sunday ev.-nlng. Mr. Frank 1'unniiighuMi. of S',- A, toria. wa shopping in Astoria yesterday, Mrs. H-tthardt, of Fort Stevens, spent Tu.-i-lay evening visiting friend- In As. torla. Mr. Turney. ,.f Flavel, accompanied hi .laughter. Mrs. Taylor, to Astoria last evening. Mrs. M-'N'aiie, who hi ben stopping l-l New Alorla. lefi up f-'r Astoria last evening. fifrs. Taptaln Smith, with her d.iugh'er. Janet, left up for IVirtland on Tuesday ev.-nlng train. Mr. Harrison Allen, of A"torln. was In Warretiton last evening attending Vi council meeting. Mr I-aivy. of New Astoria. Is ere.-ilin; a bull-ling near his restaurant, to be used as a meat market. Mr. Callender. of Knappton. and Pro. fessor lieggs, of Astoria, wen- vl-lilng friends at New Astoria Tu-sday tn. lng. The steamer KHipse arrived down from Astoria with a barge In tow, n which w-re the eight m rtars for Fort Stevens. Mr Wlltlnm Young, of Astoria earn over to the West Hide Tins. lay evening. Mr. Young will siM-nd a few days In st. mating timber on the I-wls and f'l.irke. Mr. Hartley received a new gas gen erator for his reaort at New Astoria 8un. day evening. He hus also put In a new piano and a library for the entertainment of his gueits. The school entertainment which was to have taken place nt Heaslde last Sat urday evening was postponed to next Friday night, on account of the sad fate which lxfei the surveying party. Mrs. Mason, of Warn-nton, met with a very painful accident Wednesday morn, lng by nearly severing the forefinger from her left hand while chopping a born- with an ax. tin- handle of which caught In the folds of her dress, guiding the blade so that it i ut serosa the finger, Just below the knuckle. Mr. Mason calm ly placed th Injured member In a hand, kerchief and walled he arrival of Hr. Linton, who dressed It. A regular meeting of the Wiirnnton city council was held Tuesday evening. Counellrncn Carver. Warr-n nnd M-In. eyre were present. Mr. Warren on i d as mayor In the. absence of Mr. Mason. The commute,, on ways and means reported that the finance of the ell y were not In any condition to warrant the council In buying two ru-w building for public use. Th council decided to rent Ihe second door of the While & Moore building tem porarily ut a r.ite of 12 per month. The c-unrnlttee on str- en and public Improve, mints recommended the Improvement of tlie following slreets: Railway avenue, from MhIu to Third Hlrw-t; Third s"reet, from Railway avenue to Kim street; Kim street!, from Fourth to Second Street, and Howard street, from Albany avenue te SaU-m avenue. The city surveyor, having made a survey and prfes-nled a profile of nalil streets, the city attorney was directed to prepare a resolution to be presented at tho next meeting, dcclar lng the Intention of the city to improve the above named streets. The auditor and police Judge reported that the new safe would be moved Into quarters to. day. A nuisance ordinance was Intro, duced, read twice, and referred to the committee for action. An ordinance waa also Introduced prohibiting cow-bejl from being attached to cattle. Claims were paid to E. S, Sherman, K, and to tht Andrew Lake 5J COMMICWCI Al M T. ..Merchant Tailor... I'crfcct I'lt Cum runt ceil. Low I'rlics. Hrvaliing and Owning Neatly Pone. Dr. J. H. Davis, DENTIST Antorln city marshal. I3 75. the former to defray expense Inciirresl In bujlng the safe a'ld the latter for fee for pounded lo-k. The meeting then dJournl THE liltKATEST Hl'tl Alt I'ol'NTHY IN TIIH WOULD The average yield of sugar to the acre of cane l greater In the Hawaiian Islands than In any other cane-grow lng .oiiiiirv in the world It varies, however, a great deal; the average yield of Maul, for In. stance, I alMMil ihrcc nil. I one lialf ton of sugar to the a, re; Haw alia average I lowered by the smaller producing qual ities of her leeward or dry side, but would n 'i go lower than four tn; Knu al from four to live tons, and Onliu. n to s.ven tons There are. of course pl.-c. of gr-uiiul. en en-irr plantation, on each of th-e Islands wh. le the letd would greatly exceed the average the island, o'te plantation of mini, for l-l. ttlll.e lelds 1U tolls ,.f Ms'ill lo the a -re ut takes si'.-n t ,ig!it tons of can In produce a tun of si-!! and spee'al il-ld- of .-'on 1 on p.-r acr, l4r been o!i ain-d from gn.-n -eciioiis of th- atne oahu p:.itatl..n Th.1 uualitv -f these Mgures Is the better appreciated bv i iiil. parlsi.n with the Mel.', of tamlslaiu The aVerss-e le!it of llll'liln.l Kf-Ord. lug to the figures Professor W I ' Htut'b. dlr-'ctor of the sti-.e ctperimeet satlnti. Ills been kind enough to futnl-h Hie a. rle- from one ton to two and om1. half tons ef sugar p. r ucre the average being perhaps noi over on. an-l oiie.haif ton--Harper' Weekl. THK AMF.HIOANS AS FI'lllTHIlS That American know how to fight Ithey have already prove,) several time They have always fought rtht and for right, that the reason Ane-j-lca I like her famou household remedy -ll-i. letter's Stomach Hitters For half a ren. tury this great remrdy has bi-en restor ing strength to weak stomach, vigor lo tired nerves and health and strength to the whole b-xly. It reputation a st.-adlly advanced In spite f hundreds of imitation. So I 'ng n -incase live n the world s long will )otttr' Stomach llltti r live to cure It If you are troubled with c-instlpa'lon, Indige. tl-in. billlousness. or If jour kidue) have been overwork. ,1 try Hosteller's Stum- a- h are Hitters It w-ll. take s i. iure -u as'onally If o I to keep yu lioTKI, .Willis ..I.S. tstt'Il'ICNT. Pope I'ortlaiid leorge 1. Fl.uiil.-rs and wife ror'land. II K. 1- henb- rger. ror:lnd. Mr Kshenierifer I'-rtland. H K Itiner. INirtlund W. I' Wittel. I'lirtland I'.iul ' llalticn Portland I iin Mathlaa Portland. I,ee J ippetihelnier Portland. I. J. M. '-.rma- k. Chicago I. .Newb.rg I'hliago. It II K H ind. I'hl UK'i It. W'-rthington. San Francisco I "A UK Kit IIMISK. SievetiiHin Piirtlanil H. Tnscott. Portland. A (.'. i i. P. Ilrower. cbadwell. i Taylor Mdl-y. i ', I' 'I'ltn. John !. A. H Watkln ("a iilunu-i I. II. tllas. Dreg -n City. TO CURB A COUD IN ONE DAT Tske Laiatlr Dromo Qulnin Tablets. All druggist refund the money If It falls to cure, 35 e. The genuine baa L. B. Q. on each tablet. For sal by Charles Rogers. PHOPOHAI.H KIK VtMM. office of C. y. M., Vancouver Ilarrark. Wash , May 2. 1W. S-aled pruieisa's. In triplicate, will be received hero until 11 o'clock a rn.. June 2. lsw, an-l then opened, for furnishing fuel at the sev eral military post In this department for fiscal year commencing July 1st, 1VJ9. Information furnished tore or by qiiar. termaster at posts. (J. H. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposal or any part ths-reof. F.nvelope contain, lng proposal should be marked: "Pro posal for Fuel at ," and addressed to undersigned. J. W. JA''OIIH, C. (J. M. NOTICE. A810RIA HAL. ASSOCIA TION. ASTORIA, April 9, lBM.-To the stock holders Astoria Building and Loan As soclaMon: Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Astoria Iiullding and Loan Association will be neid May 9, 1899, being the first Tuesday after the first Wednes day in May In accordance, with Article IV, Hirctlon 1, 2, and S of the by-laws for the election of uirectors and the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting. At I p. rri. on the day of said meeting the share holders will consider the ratification or rejection of tho action of the board of director In accepting the proposition of the Equitable Savings and Iioen Associa tion of Portland for a transfer of the business and assets of this Association to the Equitable. WM. H. BARKER, Attest: W. L. ROItH, President. Hocretary. Strawberry shortcake is in great favor. Vase and Ornament Day. VarloiiH designs, ahapes and size In Itoynl Hunover, Itoyal Ti-plits vshos and ornaments. AIho fancy glass vHei in nidiesa variety. Compare prices with us. Some articles cut 60 per cent Some articles cut CO per cnt. ODIN AND I'-NDO, HALF I"RICK. Great American Importing Tei Co. m OoouMrstal Itnet, Aaterka. c-i'; v IT A I - 2 fleui Zealand pre Insurance Go Of New Zealand. W. P. Tlmnum, Mgr., Sun KrnncrlHCo. MNLIMITKD LIABILITY OP 5MARI:IIOLI)l:RS Siilwcrihw. Capital Tuiil Up Cupitul A.ctt AiHftfi in I'nitoil Stutfjs Surpliis to iVlii'v lloMt r lias lii't-ii I'lulprwrilinj; on tin' I'm-ilii' 'on-l vrr Twmtv lw yonni. SAHUEL ELAIORI: & CO., RcHldcnt ARentH, Astorin. Oregon, 1 8 99 KNOX SAILOR HATS i lror l.ntlicB. jln Hliicls, Navy Uliic. White mul llmwu. Icr SIW.h Wumuii j ciir ii Knox llnl BUFFUM & PENDLETON I Ilnttcrn (ind iMiriiinhcrM. Isl TliinlStrftt.t'oriit-rStuik, l'oKTI.. Nl. OKKUON. Pacific NavigationCompany HTKAMKHH It. I. ni.tioro W. II. HnrrlMoi. OAiilH A.LDI HAY (.'on Deri I ng at Astoria with (lie On-gnn IUIIma.1 ,( Nsvlgallou Co. for San Fraiii'looi rurttntnl mul all iut i-aal. Fur freight and ( ticr rate appl In Hnivitiol lilmoro tV Co. (innVral Agrots, ASIMllllA, llK. COIIN' k CO., Ak'ent.. Oreo,,,, lUilroa.l t Naviifstl.u, (',, TII,l,AMOtK.Ore. I'OKri.ANO, 're. Send t-eant stamp to pay postage FISHER BROS. Builders Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. Can Bar Ton Montr on Estimate of Material of Btmt DM1ptto. j WiWfWvWiViVyViViViV ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY f Telephone Mo, Handles Only the 41a Commercial St., Stop and Think! Are You t.ettlntf The Bent Meals, The Hent LlquorB, Or The Bet Beds UiVbccum you have not vUlted Jjjff'S R C S 1 3U sTt3-II t For those who require a genuine feed, May get there with economy ail that they a nod, Thousands who know It have freely ocjafessed That of all the great caterers "JBFT th I3K8T, F,gik for tliBsigu ol "JEFF'H" nnd tnkn no other. KitnlillBliod twenty your. Columbia Electric and Repair Co. SucceHHor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BollerMakers Machinists Foundrymen Loan I BiikIiicm Iiullt nnd Istopalrocl. Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Eloctric Lights and Power Flants. ROCHESTER SHOES HICMT MAKM LnHis' Ucc, Vchtlnn Ulnek or Tan '.Mil), t-'.W), .t'.'.70. :.,()(). Mlcs, mimic ns ntiovc, .fi.io. ifi.no. Mens' Mi l nnl Coir. sfl.no .f.Mio, $:.o gualii) and Htyle ih bt for lh jirin. TUB UI3IC 1IIVB. $,00(1,00(1 l,(IO(),0(llr '.',' 1.1,1 II :i(iii,oo( 1.71M.7H2 ONLY DIHKCT LINK AHTOI1IA to TILLAMOOK CITY IIOHMONVILLIC assl got a TMa Table for IM. General Supply Mouse for Family Groceries. Choicest Meats I ntst false Ktataarai.t. c Loggers Supplies Kept In Stock -' s-sS-ve-- - I