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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1899)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN, THURSDAY HOKMNU, MAY II, m REMARKABLE VALUES.... ....In Ladies' Wrappers W. offer to Uv ladle Uilt tfk a Urge and varied assortment ot La.ll.' Wrapper, all thoroughly well made, with extra width aklrta. Pome art trimmed with mbrotdery, other wllh lac, and till other with braid. Rut the most at. tractive feature I the remarkably low price, we ask for them. OUR LOT AT 85 CENTS I .qual to. If not superior, to any US wrapper ever offered In town. We have other at all prior up to fl.M . It U to your advantage to buy ot u while they last, at uch value will vr be offered again. THE FAIR, 5OC3-508 Commcrclnl Street. P. J. Meany vvru merchant Tailor and Exporter of pars. Bight Catb Prfc Raid for Fur Bklna. Tvnttt and Commercial Sta. Astoria, Or. Ladies' Underwear andWrappers Mad to order aad kept la alack. Prtota Reatoaabla. RUNG SANG & CO Comer Eighth and Commercial Sts. Opt aext Ttoraday. Purses and Pocket Books .10 Cents to $3.00 AT Albert Dunbar TODAY'S WEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. rrtah trawberrle today at tb Parlor. Room, for Rent Apply upstair. Good. Baa Building. Fresh smoked Columbia river tmelt a: tbt Fat Market. Beat 15-cent meal. Rising Sua reataur aat, CI Commercial street. Found Two keys, attached to a tteel chain. Apply at Astorlan office. Those who have tried the let iieam erred at the Parlor say It it the beat In tht city. Best California wine SO cent per gal lon. Alex Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. Telephone S3. The tug Samson, with a rock barge In tow for Gray's harbor, crossed out yes. terday morning. ' The aeven-montha-old son of Joseph Brown died yesterday at the residence f 1U parents, corner Sixth and Bond. A lumber schooner railed into the harbor yesterday and proceeded to tb Knappton mills. Her name could not be learned. The contract for building a dock at the old Kinney cannery was let yester. day to Leander Lebeck by the Columbia River Packers' Association. Ramoler and Ideal bicycles for sale or rant. Repairs and eundrlea at lowest rate. Call at cyclery. S33 Bond street. Columbia Electric and Repair Company. Alter May S tbt Astoria Wood Yard Company will deliver Knappton Mills lab wood at your door, sawed, for HM per cord. Leave orders with F. L. Parker or at the Astoria Wood Yaru. The W. C. T. U. will meet this after Boon at t o'clock. Every member is earnestly requested to be present, as there Is special and important business to transact. By order of the president, Mrs. C. A. Gear hart. Tht New Creamery Restaurant. Bond afreet, near the alley between Uth and nth atreeta, serves tbt beat S-cent meal tver act out In Astoria. Everything la aww, neat and clean, and absoiuta satis faction la guaranteed all patron. W. A. Gainer private stock wbly. handled exclusively in Astoria by John L. Carlson, la on of the most popular beverage sold. It purity and quality art guaranteed, and It 1 especially rec ommended for family use. It Is sold In any quantity at tht corner of Twelfth tmd Bond streets. New Neckwear Teihis, Tuffs, Hows Fancy Manufactured Hem and Hobby Line of The Pluce To Save Money Strawberrle and cream at the Parlor. Today being Ascension day. there will be divine service at tirao Church at :M a. m. and T:J0 p, m. If you wish to hear the latest tone, call at tht Fashion, 20 Aitor stmt. Kopp't best alway on tap. Cream Pure Rye. America' fluent whiskey. Tb only pure stood. guaran. teed rich and mellow. John L. Carlson, sole agent. It' a doctor' buslnes to study health. Doctor confidently recommend Harper whisky, sold by Foard & Stoke Co., As. toria, Oregon. Last night j the regular weekly night of the ladles at the A. F. C. bowl, ing alleys. Miss law won the wreky pin by a score of 131. The funeral of Claude Brown. Infant son of Joseph Proan. will be hold trom Pohl's undertaking parlors at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Interment will be at Greenwood. The funelai of the late Alexander MaI. colm was held from Red men hal at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and the remains taken to Greenwood cemetery for interment. The State of California, which a as due to arrive yesterday, was a day late on leaving San Francisco, owing to an ac. cldent to her machinery. She l expected in this morning. Kelly's transfer wagons deliver b.x wood to anv Dart of the cltv on short notice. All orders left at Zapft furni ture 3tore. S30 Commervla! street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone rt. Fredericksburg Musi - Hall, corner ot Seventh and A'.der streets. Portland. Or. High class entertainments evety evening. The or.ly family resort In that city. A.l kinds of refreshments. All del-cades In season. Admission free. Lou'.s Dam masch. proprietor. For the anniversary meeting Baptist societies to be. held In San Francisco May U-31 the O. R. A N. Co. will make a rate of ISO.) for the round trip. Tick. ets on sale May lTth and 2nd. For fur. ther particulars Inquire at ticket office on O. R. & X. dock. Wanted-Man with little money in every county in Oregon and Washington, to sell tb. "Best" Incandescent Lamps; make own gas; 100 -candle. Cheapest light known. The "Best" Incandescent Lmp Co.. 1SS Third street. Portland. Or. Huggir.t Squl'T. Managers. Much Interest is being taken by mus e lovers in tb concerts given nightly by the Am me sisters ladies' otvb-stra at the Louvre. A very attractive program is presented this week and Is rendered In a manner that cannot b excelled, and should be heard to be appreciated. The concern are pronounced to be the best ever given in this city. Astorlans should not fall to visit this popular report where a most enjoyable evening can be spent. The opposition line steamer Grace Dollar arrived In from San Francisco yslerday morning. She had consider. bie freight for local merchants, which was discharged at the Ninth tr-et dock, and brought a fair passenger list. About l') tons of her freight was consigned to Portland merchants. She will call at Aberdeen on the trip both ways. The Grace Dollar is a new ljal. being built at San Franci.-c last year. S;-e rei:,;rs I ton? net and Cs tons gror. Postmaster McDonald announce, that letter for the following named persons remain uncalled for a! he postofflee: Salvator Anorta, Jakobl Bledala (2), Em-, ma ChamN-rlln. Charles Dobbins, Mis : Kstella Hunt i2. Mr. Melissa Jenmniis. Chan. Kelley, Alice J. I-avendT, Jacob I.lmlstrom. Mr. Lundwell, Joe Moullett Si.-e-le Paulson, C. A. Sorenson. Miss Ulna Tern. Joseph 8. Thompson, D. Tucker, Kalsa Varanga. ForesftrWohn Johann, Miss Helen Lucca n. Charley Peterson. Coroner Pohl held an Inquest ye?ter- day over the body of FTank Turco, who was found dead In his room Monday evening at the corner of Ninth and A. tor streets. The Jury was composed of the fo. lowing: Wm. Chance, Charles Wesche, T. B. Loughery, A. H. Cyrus, R. C. Lee and M. M. Flynn. Frank D'Klia was the first witness called. He stated that he had seen the deceased the evening previous to his death. Turco appeared to be despondent and said he was sick had no money and did not want to become a burden on any one. On part ing with D'EUa, Turco said that was Boys' and Pour-in Ha nils. Knicker Leggings. 1 OK BICYCLE ISE. bv J. and I). MtGeunje, Dunfrets, Scotland. SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, Make C. H. COOPER, ' The Leading House of Astoria rolng to be hit last night, as ho Intended to commit aulolde. The witness also said h had heard Turco previously make such threats. Dr. J. A. Fulton, who made a post mortem examination, was called. lr, Fulton said he found the Mails of the stomach corroded from the effect of a corrosive poison, probably muriatic add. The Jury rendered the following verdict: "That deceased cam to hi death by taking a corrosive poi. son, admlnlsien-d by hliiwlf with mil. cldal Intent." The funeral wl.l lake pli at 1 o'clock today from Pohl' un. dertaklng parlors, and the body will b Interred at Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Harrison Allen returned front South llend yesterday, where- he lias been at. lending court for se.eral days p.m. He stales that a hopeful feeing lr. vails at South llend. and the outlook I regarded as encouraging and t(aciory. t'omltig back. Mr. Allen said, the sad on Shoal, water bay was a very tcmpestuou on, and many of the passengers on tht n.. iifr,.iv.i eret rrom seaslck- n.s. Th. prewnt storm appear to b gem-rat throughout the north coast coun. try, reports of which. Mr. Allen heard at South Jlend, Indicating that Hit gal ion the Sound was much higher than on the Columbia river. The contention between the ship llow. ard D. Troup and th bvatllng house people was amicably ettll yesterday. the sailors In the custody of the court being rvshlpped before Vice Consul Cher, ry, and the crew supplemented also by six other sailors brought from Portland by Urry Sullivan. It Is understood that the termination of the affair was a vie. tory for the ship, the additional sailors beliat supplied by Sullivan tie of tX. i p. use. and the costs Involved In th evari I oils legal proceedings being also paid by htm. The Troop now n.is ner " ; complement of men. ami It is Captain Coming s Intention to put to sa today. ; provided weather conditions are favor. able. i Tbt regular meeting .-f the lawyers league was held las, evening, a. iivirti nuur. nu-iaMv.n a .... , rtltitifiKy of I ho nthr brt , . . . . I . u. . s. iiiintiM r .if n' IslTK ilHluaib' . at.'. - 'vs ( on city government rendered a complete i and comprehensive rexirt. showing the ttnancial csiiulitlcn of Ihe cl y from year to year for the period of the last eight years. Th, report was dlscu-sed at - ..,1,-rable length and refcrr.d to the .vmmlttee on statistics, by whom It wll be tabulated In Its proper place In showing which that committee Is now preparing and has wSI In hand. Many suggestion, were made t- vanous m. m. means for lertaln desired ments In municipal expenses. retrench. It Is un- dersto,..! mat ine league , ' temptation a public statement bearing .upon some of its ...veg.,t:on, and th- actual condition of the .l;y un.1 county affairs thereby disclosed. Considerable excitement was caused In the vicinity of Tenth and Commercial street yesterday afternoon by the re- 1 port of two p.stol shots. Th. shots were bred by Officer Kimball at a vagrant named Oscar Lindross. wno tneo t."-,,,,,, cape while being marched to the city ' jail. Undrosa la a well known char. acler In the lower end of town, where Officer Kimball arr-sted him on a charge of righting and being itrung anu uisor. derly. He went along quietly by the side of the officer untrl the Occident ho- tel corner was reached, when he bolted up Tenth street. Kimball called upon htm to halt, but Llndrosj jmid no atten. Ion to the nmimand and kept on run. ni-ig. The ottictr then pulled his re. voiver and tired, aimed, lo- ays. at to sidewalk at the corn-r of the Astoria National Hank. The pistol r-irt only served to lncrs' the speed of l.ln.lros und the officer tired a second time Just as the officer turn-d th- i-om-r of Teiitti and Duane. I'nlted States Marshal Houser happetp-d to be In the vldnlty w.th oth.-r Pacillc coast citl.s The agl and Intercepted Lindro. Officr Klm-tat:ti is to U- arrl-d on by means of ball then took his prisoner to the sta. j --.r ulai distributed am -ng lh- farmers tion without further trouble. of the Culiitnniun basin. It Is ulso to b-- , , ir-ssd uion the property owners f tr Hill Hastings, of the I'nlt-d Siai- marine hospital s.-rvlr. who has Just arrived here from Seattle, says lie gov. eminent proposes to establish a most j tended thereby to rum Portland and complete disinfectant plant and barrack ! mti S-attle the mistress of the Asiatic for a quarantine station at the mouth of commerce for the Pacific Northwest, the river Dr. Hastings has visited the j Nine member, h ive already ! n nd. proposed site at the old Robertson can. I misled. A picatons may b- made ill n. ry at Knappton. and believes no b t- , s-a l envelop,. care of the Astorlan t. r selection could have been made. Tlo- i - site Is an Isolated one and Is supplied!- "TIIK WtoN; Mil. Wltl'lllT.' with plenty of sprint; and running water; the year tound. The old cann-ry bu.bl. i .M.itoitfr S-llg has s.eur-1 for the ln will bo used for barracks for Imml. ) I'l-her op. ra hoii... next W-din-'ly grants and will be al'ered somewhat an 1 v-tiing th- .-mlti-iit comedian. Koland r palr'd by the government. The ma. il!cl. and his distinguished i-mpiiny. chlnery for the barracks will be built j including that charming u.-tress, Jsadore rn 'h coast, but, Dr. HastlUat Is ready j Irish. ln will pr-si-nt tiie d-lightful at present to do what ha can for em'r- , comedy, "The Wrong Mr: Wright." a genoy work. Dr. Hallns ranie frotnjplar fhsf hns been one of the big dra Washlngton cliy by way of the Sound math: siici-,-.s, f the theatrical season and Portland, and made an effort to ' 1 hi oiighout the (ounlry. Mr. Iteed Is rmrchase a hoarding st.-amer at bothio".. rif th- foremost exponents of egltl places. A suitable boat could not be j mate comedy now before the American found, and It will be ncces.sary for the j public, and 'his annual tour of the t-oun. government to build one for that pur. try Is greeted by a succession of crowded lse. This will be th? fourth ipiaraniine station on the coast, the other stations beln; located at Port Townsend, San Krandswi and San Diego. Dr. Hastings will remain here Indefinitely. This Is his first visit to Astoria, and he Is very favorably Impressed with the location of the city and the mouth of the Columbia river. A special train, consisting of two prl vate cars and a diner, and bearing a party composed of General H. Hubbard, first vice president of the Houthern Pa cific Company, Julius Krutcchniit, gen eral manager of the Southern Pacific, V. Clothing In ..defers anil Vcsrccs. l. Curtla, enttltieer of maintenance ot way, and F. S. loly, secretary of the Pacini' Improvement tympany, all gueal of President Hammond, of the A. A C. H. 11., arrived down from Portland at noon yestorduy. The train ran through from Portland without stop, and after a short slay at the depot, continued n to' Seaside, where the party alighted and six-lit a oouple of hours. The return trip was made around the New Astoria branch, and on arriving at Astoria stops wviv timde at Klmorv's, George A Marker and lUnthorn'a cannerps, hlchter In full operation and where the party was shown the entire process of fanning the KomiI 'liliiook iilmon. The trip to As. toria was made simply as a side run, at Mr Hammond Invitation, Incidental to the annual tour of Inspection of Southern Pacltlc prvipertlea, which brought ih party north. Much admiration was rv. pressed for the complete and substantial construction of th. A. A '. road. The city was seen at a disadvantage, owing to the heavy fall of rain which over hung the (Willie lime, but the extent and beauty of the harbor were commented on by members of the parly. The return trip to Portland w made In advance of the regular train. Mr. Hubbard Mated that a visit t.i the Sound would also 1 made after the return to Portland, but the trip had otherwise no tpvlal signlli. cance. The sudden death of llev. Dr. Thor. burn, late chancellor of the consolidated Methodist Pnlverslty of Portland, and th pastor of Centenary church of lhal city at the tlm ot hl death, was a gnat shook to the Methodists of As. torla. Dr. Thorburn was taken with a cungestlve chill at 1 o'clock on Mon. j,iy ..yenlng. fr,.m the effects of which h failed to nilly. death resulting while In an unconscious stale, ubout nine on I Tuesday evening. Thoburn came of A I prominent religious fainl!. being the J f ms),op J. M Thoburn. of the ; i,.,t,t Kplscofal church. He was i tnrn in Nynee Tal. India. C- tober i 1J. J , wt4, frought to this country during ! , ,flrr frm Ml.y ,,,,. whl,a I '.s ihe Insiiuiilon that put the finishing I touches on I'residint M ,-Klnlev s educ... n. Chancellor Thoburn eit'v In life developed a strong l:kl" f--r reilglous lucatlonal and Journalistic ork Ab In 1.1" t isv Mr Thotmtn tnarri.. M: I.......... u. II .. .I.,.,-..,, k .. fc l. r.. , rHKl, :(h,Wrtll ar,. ,,.f. ,,h . , f i I'witi a boy of Isabeiia. ;., Ilernlce. I an I llenn- tt. lr Th-'t'.'iitn . h' ...Hi I -a ..s in vi, h lr'k-vi w It.:. ml .on. I returned to this country in lv7 On r-. .tv.nng. be to- k th,. , ha r of hutorv m i tiie Southwest Kansas col , ge. which be . r, li4 m.l, vlhM ,. r, n,., , , s h m (,r ,..,, Tfi . M,.mM1., k,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,. Af. r,Mi,,.(K,. (lf y. ir, lh,.re hr w, j ,.;, cted chancellor of Ihiget .out. I unl. lerslty. at Tacotna who,h position be I rrUlllr(1 urlU1 consolidation of that j .hou wi;h lnl ,.jrt.lm, unn..r,ty. The , ,ul)ri, .vi,.,, wm . h,.j ul o,.,,. trlli4ry churvh ,hl, afternoon, and will I ,,,, ,,y ,lmny. iron,ent M-iha. throughout thla section of the ( nortriw.,,, , I I j TIIK ASTOH1A CI.I'H ! j j . caiii nas oeen organn. i ncre wnn ' the name, -The Astoria Club " Us mem. ! l.-rsi!p Is to be coritltied to 15 Astorlans. each one to !. a taxpayer and a man of resolution and de, ision of h.tracter. It i not a "Taxpaer League. ' nor a 'Tax Kvadein' league." nor a m-re "l'i:n ' club f-ir ioc.il puri.s. It is a "common point' elab d-voted to the purpose ,,f niakitig Astona a Pacific -..-'. lerminal. It is a s re; . !;jb. Its "tli- er. are s.-cr.-t. So I It.i in, ir.lier.-hlp The nienile rs are pie-lged to advocate trie ,'i."tlu'i night and day. of making Astoria a terminal city on rU U terms : Portland In urd- r to force the Oregonian to tight th- Hill. Huntington combine wh.-h has bottled up Astoria and Is In. houses. In order lo secure this splendid attract. tion Mr. H-lig has guaranteed Mr. Reed's manager u certain sum for th-lr npp'-ar-anoe here, und consequently the prices for this occasion have been placed at tl .Vj for reserved seats and at "j cents for the balcony, tho same as this attrac tion receives throughout the country. The play will be produced In the same careful manner and with precisely the sunn; company as appeared with Mr. Itei-,1 during bis run In New York City and dining his recent engaK-rnent In Han l-'ianclxeo, arid as It will bn se.-ti next Monday night at the Maruuam Grand, Portland. Seats for the engagement will lx- on sab- next Tuesday at 9 a, m. li.WI.KOAD KXCCIISION. The Past Sachem's cx urslon from Poi'iimnl lo S-nshle, Sunday, May 14, will make a rale of 76c for round trip io S-.-iHlde from A'torla. Train will have Astoria about 10:30 . rn. Tickets are on sale at olllco of Astoria t Colum bia 'itiver liy, Co. und at d'pot. Cake walk and grand ball under the man. ag' tneiit of prof. Hohtnan. CO MM AND KM WADKKIl HONOUIID. ST. LOl'iS, May 10. Commander Asa Walker, of the Concord, will be the guest of S.. Douls next month. He won fame as an olllcer of Dewey's fleet at Manila, the Concord assisting In Ihe destruc tion of the Sapnlsh fleet. Commander Walker will be Joined here by his wife from Frankfort, Ky. He Is now en route across the Pacific, and will be ' BU'-ceeded on the Concord by Com mander 8. M. Aekley. Commander Walker and his wife will visit relative here. TO CURB X COLD IH OHTB DAT Take Laxatlv Brotao QulrDnt Tablet. AH druggist rtfund the money If It failt to cure, 25 e. Tbt genulnt baa L. B. Q. oa each tabltt. For tal by Chart Rogtra. Andrew Lake 5JjCOMMICHC.au MT ...Merchant Tailor. Perfect Pit (lunrnnlectl. Low Prices. Itepalrlng and Cleaning Neatly Don. Dr. J. Davis, ar-. tr-tav vrsrt I Mt UtiN 1 l I PniiellltK'k Awtorlrt FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE U K. 8BUO. Us and Managtr. Wednesday, May 17 ONE; NI0MT ONLY. Th.' managlinent b.g. t r lh' t ,,.p.-aract of the . mi-nt coined ! Roland Reed! iCJK .'ir r JS-sHj. ' XV-V Accompanied by Isaadore Rush AND A S1TKKH COMPANY. I'nder the direction of K I' J ACK In the brilliant comedy The Wrong Mr.Wright ly ilea. II. Hroadhurst re.ente.1 In the sain, manner a at r-i.. folumbiiti '1 h-arreSan I ran.ls o M.ir,'iniii (Iran. I Portland and Hi), ei T'leaite. N'ew York pltK'HS (Ite-M-rVrd seats "iail-ry j S.at -ale .-pens Til-..lay at a m at i Irilhn At llee.1 j A shadv fanlly tr. e la not as dslio.e '.n on. In a qui'! nook by a b.b'oUw l.r.e.k I ! WHO Id TO II LA M n I New. from Madrid San that Ib-mra! iMar'ltieg Campos has Insisted up"n the appointment i f a cummlsslon to Inva.tt. i i gleet nil through the war gave rise to the most disastrous conditions, but no im.ro dangerous than come from nt!eci j -f lb- health. It Is every one's duty to -,goard bis health. It Is easier t i k.ep I; than regain It. Ilostetter's rtfinach III'. i, rs taken honestly will not only create. -'health, but will pr. serve It. It Is the in.illclno which f-r V yarn has made w. nk stomacths strong, and has overcome 1 that terrible dragon, dyspepsia, and all tht evils such as constipation, blllou.ne.s, kllney and llvtr trouble., malaria and fever and ague, which follow In Us train. STATU TIU-.ASCHKIt'H KIIIST NOT1CK rlAMOM. May 10, lk'i -Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand with which to redeem all outstanding slate warranls endorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds" prior to this date, with tht exception of those drawn on tho swamp lund fund, the state scalp bounty fund and those drawn on the general fund for conveying Insane to the aaylurn alnee February 2K. lnW, and that all such warrants, properly en doraed, will be paid upon presentation at this olllite, Interest thereon ceasing from and after this date. CHAS. H. MOOHE. Htato Treasurer. WHEN NATURE Needs asslstanrt It may be best to render It promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The beat and most simple and gentle remedy is the Byrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Klg Syrup Company. SPECIAL NOTICE. The steamer Electric will leave her dock for Fort Canby Friday, May 13, ai 6:80 p. m. for the dance. All persons holding Invitations will phase take notice. COMMITTEE. An otherwise lovely to'lel can bo ruined by h freak parasol. Novelty Day. Everything; useful and orna mental In bli:iiio und china nov-tltle-), hikIi in toothpicks, match afes, negroes, tray, plxf), old nhoes, pnper welghm, cut, dog and doiiki-yM. Are you IntereKted? Tou ought to see tho prh.-eH. Borne article cut 00 per cent. Homo art Idea nut SO per cent. OOM AND P.NUfl, IIAI.P PRICK. Great Aoicao Importing Tea Co. 171 CrOtnaaaralal ttr, Aatarte. 'P f m 1 lain i -a v -i Jew Zealand fire Insurance Go Of New Zealand. V. P. ThoiiuiH, Mgr., Sun KrimelHCo. JNLIMITni) LIABILITY OP 5HARIUI0LI)nRS. Sul.srrilif.ICui.itHl $'.00,ono l'nitl-rp Cii.itnl 1,000,000 Asset .'.' I',U ANtt in 1'iiitcil Matrs .'100.000 Surpluu to Tolioy. lliil.li'M 1 ,7 1 H.71U Has Won l!iitlrwi'itiiiK on tin Pm ilio i'unt vri' Twenty-two ymirs. SAHUEL RLM0RE & CO., IwCHldent AjcentH, Astorln, Oreuon, QQ KNOX SAILOR HATS Km t.ndioH. In Htack, Niivy IUiic, White iniJ Hit.vui. Ict Mvll-lt Ui.inutt ! Wtuii a Kn il.it. BUFFUM & Mnttern mid il Thinl Slrc.t, (.'..riitT Murk, CUT-RATE OKl'ICIC Can Save You Money On All Railway Rates. uH Third St. C. Jl. TRENCHARD, Commission, Brokerage, c.-io... ho,., umucr. ASTORIA, OREGON, Insurance and Shipping. Agent W F 4 Co., and Pacific I- ipr.i i n i Bend t-etnt stamp to pay poaiagt aa4 ft a TVds Tatvlt for IM r FISHER BROS. i : Bl'ilde,,s, Heavy and Shelf Can Bava Ton Monty on Bttlmataa I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY 1 t Tolepbone No. .t J 5 I Handles Only the 4s Commsrcltl St., Stop and Think! Are You (lettlnir The I3ent Menls, The Bent Liquors, Or The Het HedH That can be had In the city? If not, IAi.r7o nA4.-1I-.a.4. ItUBecauaeyouhavenotvlalted J CTT S KCStSlirjIlt. For thoa who requlrt a genuine fead. May get there with economy all that th.y aatd, Thousands who know It bay. fras.lv oafad That of all tht great caterers "JBFF It the nEflT. I.ig.k for tint Higu of "JRFP'H" nml Hike no oilier, KsIiiKIIhIiihI Iwonty yoar. Coltimbia Electric and Repair Co. SucceBHor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BollcrMakers Machinists Foundrymen LsOKSlK BiiRlncH Unlit and Ucpnlrotl. Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric Lights and Tower Flants. ROCHESTER SHOES It X I 11 1 1 KMT MAUN LndlcM' luce, Vest Inn Itliieh r Tan '.'.till, TIM, T'.'JH. ip;.,(H). Misses, smile n alms e, $i.io. ti;n, mm. Mens' VK'I nnd Inlf. I .SO ,t'.MK), iCt.OO gualiiy and BiyiM ih litt for lh pMo, TUB I3BIC IIIVB. r : Ksrifc. -itv-s u. . . ... , PENDLETON I'tiriimhcrM. I'oun.ANii, (ii:r.(io.. Port 1m i id Orcn, (Jen era I 5 up ply House for Family Groceries. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. ot Material of Every tMort,tlntk Choicest Meats Beat I'alae Htalaa'akt. Loggers Supplies Kept in Stock