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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1899)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN, THURSDAY MOKNINO, .JINK , m BARGAIN Like tlio lollowing are GRANITE WARE. No. I Tea Kettles . I Quart iffe or Tea Poll o 4 Quart Coffe Pots no 14 Quart Dish Pana No. M Slew Tans or Kettles X7o I Inoh Pie Pistes 1o Other goods In proportion. AH strictly first clan granite war, no eoonds or damaired rood, bought before the trust advanced the prices. We throw out no beJta to deceive the people, but Jive rou the beet value for four money oa ALL. goods,, ALL the time. THE FAIR, 50(5-508 Commercial Street. LADIES' White and Ecme Chamois Gloves AT Albert Dunbar Dr. Davis, dentist. Page building. Drifted Snow flour 8.50 at tba Pat Market. Beat JS-oent meal. Rising Sua restaur aat. 111 Commercial street W. J. Heckard's L X. L. creamery butter 40c per roll at the Parlor. Those who bar tried tba Ice tream erred at the Parlor say It Is the beat tn the city. Beat California win JO cents per gi loo. Alex Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. Telephone 0. FruR frappes to order at the Parlor; same price as Ice cream, except pine apple, which Is 10 cents higher. Cream Pure Rye. America's finest whiskey. The only pure goods, guaran teed rich and mellow. John L. Carlson, ols agent. Kelly's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short BoUce. All orders left at ZapCs furni ture jtore, 30 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone 1144. t ' Physicians are. the friends of the fam ily. HARPER Vh!skey Is the friend of the physician. A most valuable assist ant, and one that can be trusted. Sold by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon. The new Creamery Restaurant, Bond street, near the alley between 11th and Uih street, serves the best 25-cent meal ver set out In Astoria. Everything U new, neat and clean, and absolute satis, (action Is guaranteed all patrons. When In Astoria step into Fisher Bros, and se the new mower constructed on new principle to work among the stumps. Tou can raise the cutter bar perpendicular without throwing the ma chine out of gear or stopping the team. Eas roller bearings and very light draft. W. A. Gaines' private stock whiskey, handled exclusively In Astoria by John L. Carlson, Is one of tba most popular beverages sold. Its pmrity and quality are guaranteed, and It is especially ree. oenmended for family use. It Is sold In any quantity at the corner : Twelfth and Boa streets. A man without cuffs looks as a woman feels when she has her hair cut short. WOULD NOT SUFFER 80 AGAIN FOR FIFTY TIMES ITS PRICE. I awoke last night with severe pains In my stomach. I never felt so badly In all my lift. When I came down to work this morning I was io weak I could hardly stand. I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug store and they recommended Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right. It certainly is the fin eft thing I ever umd for stomach trouble. I shall not do without It In my bonie hereafter, for I should not ore to mdure the sufferings of last n.gh: again for fifty times Its price G. H. Wil son, Liveryman, Burgettstown, Wa-ihlrg. ton Co., Pa. This remedy if ror snJe by Charles Rogers. A woman will read the Whole l.st of drinks at the soda fountain and then select vanilla. Baking Powder If it's ; Good Baking Powder 1 you want Try Great American ImportinfiTea Co's Hare xoo Store " That' Wliy Quality o Good Prices o Reasonable 171 Commercial Itreet, Astasia. the secret of our success Challenge wood frama wrlnrere WW No. k copper bottom wash boliera..., S t2 guarl falvanlsed. Iron buoete.,.., 1 Nutme graters (1 .Mm. rolls' nickel plated and Irons, per et of three, with handle and stand W 8tee4 carpenters hand save S Nickel plated hammers, weight 1 lb.. 14 Ail the and bargain besides. whole house full of The Ploee To Save Money A Dainty, Tender Little Foot. that wants :yle and com fort, will look a trim and neat In on of our expuislt Oxford tiea aa It 1 possible. Tou ret comfort, style and beauty In our russet or don cola kid ties. They are the handsomest and beat that we have yet pistil before our patrons. THB BEE HIVE. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weath.T n.l warmer today, .icpt stationary temperature ak"g coast. AROUND TOWN. Zaok !s the best oyster rook this de of C.Mo&go. Commercial stnvt. Tie MeOrcor Mill company received I arse raft of fir I.-fs trvm Master. t-.tmp at Sver.sen yesterday Mr. an.i Mr. F. W Newel! and rela tive will ocvupy the Clayton cottage at 0nr.in beach, this summer. '.il.rVrn:a National beer at trie Na l.pr.al. Everyone says It is the best in tmn. See Lee Herring about It. Strawberries ar at their pr.m .h!s cek. We are receiving large quantities daily. Pries now very reasonable. Ross H'r.ns & Co. The British ship Gunford i xp-te.l down the river toUy. lund for Q-jw... town or Falmouth, with 13.3 btBh'ls of wh'jt. wined at t4 13" A very pltant surprise party was ten dered Mi.s May Fre.le rlokson. ' Uppr- town last evensr.s;. A tarpe numiyr o.' her frinda who attended, pn'nounceil the affair a ucce in every detail. Wanted Experienced airn!s to Intri duce the Underwriters Fre ErttnguL?!. ers: can easily make J30 per we-k Amory D. Wainwright & Co.. general agea's, 730 Second avenue. Seattle, Wa.h. Earciir.s In new and scor.d hand wheels. fin C up. New and flr'':a wheels kept for rent. Sole ag-r.t? fr the famous Rambler. Repairs and sur dries at lowest rate. Columbia E'eo trlcal & R'pa r Co. 53 Bnd. Thrt b.'.vipp Perrvl T.-!i -u? rxdv for NVtua. havln ti!i..-h-.l l-.ad.n a areo f 1j tons of Ben-ral m rc.nan.ii?- yet-rday at the O. R. & N. i xk. Till" is her tin lartro. she b-lr.g a boat ,ir..l wa. built at Ti'Umnok a short time ago. The whoont-r J-rss.e, whi.-h has be.-n tied up at the O. R. tc N. dov'k for th- last few months, is !:nic given a g-n-ral I overhaul m and repainting. It is prov able that .--he y ill U- put m ' omrnwsion when the carpenters and pa.nteis are thro'jth with her. Don't fail to attend the HVr try tei at the residence of Mrs. J. E. Higtf.n this eveiur.K. Vocal and instrumental music by some of trw lst musicians. Recitation by Terry M.K'ear.. In cre.im, home made candy, cake, and - ffe- are some of th': attractions. D. Shanahan has move.) hl (ami y to Seaside f-T the un.m -r. hav.ng lr atd them in one of G-rg Nolar.d's w-il a dml cottages. While th' ir r-s:de""ie In this city U 'jn-ccupjed. Mr. shana.'.an is having It overhaulel. S i 1-s a i'l.Tg an addition to th. r-ar. A civil nTU:e ex-tmlr.a'.ion was cor. ducted at the '.aistoins h'"Jse yesterday i by Imipoctors McBride and f.'ro-by and I Mall Carrie.- Shea. There were two ap i pllcants who to-lt '.he examination, Wlil lam Y'ounK. for inspector, and R. V. Jones for warehouseman. A special meeting of '.he city council was held last evening, at which session the rules were suspended and an ordin an'-e passed and signed by the mayor aJ thorizing the strei-t committee :o adv-.- tlse for bids for the improvement of Con.' medial street at its intersection wl'h Tenth. A marriage llcen.-e was lssuel yester day by the eojn-y d rk 'o Fr;nk Sa; g.-ky stud h rtle Daw-n. 'he former uf Pacifr: counfv, Wa-hinfon, arid M.ss Dawson, of ClatsAp county. In the aft -rnooi they p'ayel the vnr prts at a wridiiy held in the jus!ie'H offi-e. Judge Hughes perfo;rt.ifig the t.e'erpony. Tri'i .tefatta committee ha'e a-cpted a prop'.sitlon made them by Mr. Levin o pril ! 'e a play, the ipjc:ds to go to Hie regatta fund. "Raron ltafislnarton," a comply in four acts, written by Mr. Levin, Is the plee selected, and a cast will be formed at once and put in re hearsal and the. play put on the boards in the near future. The Columbia Electricai & Repair com pany are moving their headquarters to their new building on Bond wreet, b tween Eleventh and Twelfth. They have purchased the plant of the Columbia iron works and will consolidate the machinery with their own and will have, a first-class plant. They expect to be entirely rnjved y the last of next week. In the circuit court yesterday the fol lowing orders were made by Judge Mc Bride: Astoria Building and Loan asso ciation vs Mary A. Hall, et al, settled and dismissed. J. H. Jones vs Olive Junes, order fur puplishment of summons. C. P. Peterson vs W. W. Parker et al, order fur (smllrnMlton of sal. In th report vf Tiilay'scwdinn. imbllshid I", ,vttvrVy's paper, the report read that an vrder had been nude by Judgo Mollrldo, as follow; 0. S, llrow.i v A'ttiria Paok.ng company. Till u A mis' iso, It aluuiM have fid S. Itnwn vs Astor Packing company. It (pair on the steamer Eclipse, Cap tain SklMv, were tMinplcliM at th As torla lrn woikks Tietlay, ami ytv.ei day she vns placed on her old run to tliays river While tvii the wuys she wa thoroiwhly ov rlvnuU-.l. her niaohlnery being rt'ivtireil and a new hu.e built n her aliotfethor. She was Im repnintixl and she now pitwnU a very attractive appearance. The Maivalvi""" h-id a whNt ami d.n. itig tv -t y lust ev. ning at I'nlne ll 'use No. I that .. a very plcrt.-xtiit civil! ItnltiM. After the subl'.e plctisuros of the whlt titbhvt h.st tn fully enjoyed, delicious loe o'.im n,l ciko. losviher with ctffee and nuts, was served that refri.-tluM both younjr atvl old that, all )v ined In a Jolly dan.- for a oouplo of htiur. T!nre were about W eouplos prx's Clt. C II. CaHendw. the Knappton sawinill man. rturnel Isst evenmt fivm an e. teihled trip to the AmiKl. he lng t f.ir Vlotorl.i. He reports IuhiNt bust, nets in that section unite as gonl as o the Columbia. Mr. Callomler avni panled by Mis, lal lender, who hits been spendtivr the week with her parent. Mr. and Mr K. C. Holdon. will le;v by the lut th morning for his home at Kn.Ai'puii. Jit.!tr ilrav g' to StMstde tiMtiy to take rhe athdavlt fT a nuumler of Indians h art. cl.tm;tnts, as member, of the Clatwp trlle. to an annuity that th.- t n.le.l S.ttcs was to pay these Ind a'ts In return for the tvsslon of th.tr land to the whites, lu which h.is never Nsii p..J. There .ire only about a score o.' the t".nts;vs lot; and thfy have i t.i ied Harrison Allen and SiU H, tmltli .is attorn. s to hamlle thtvr I'laim a.'Alos: the government. J V 1.1.1 well nnlsiH'.l yesteid.ty the v. ;-k of rciv.ilr.ng iieive Cn'otKt's sein ing s. ow from I'lllar nvk. Mr. Li.Uve'.l hA I h.-r on the boacli tnir the Youngs N.iy bridge and rn.ilk.sl the hull, put in new hits, ervsshead and nnewetl much of the planking. M n are now al work gtv. K.c the hull .1 ooit!iii; of .oa'.tar an. I l aitit'.f.g the h use. Mr. t'ubbot ex- lj.ts n have the rcjvilrs tvnudet-M by the last of the wok nd hl- to take h-r to his sem ng ground at Pillar r.vk nepreT.tativ. of 'he M-thottut. Ita;- Its: aed tVnt-r.'g.ite:al Minday shoHs 'tnilet! urrai ge.n et lust evening for a. gratnl urion to tt-arh art. ti le. civ. n on the I ti ot July under the ajspo s of the comSlnl schiHils. One tr..-mber fr-j-n e.i.h "fViniUty school will c mpr.s-' a ts'mmi-t.-. to get up a pp grsm .f -ulta'ole sp.Tt af.l prov.de en lertalnment for the excursionists. A r ihitvtl excursion rate of 73 cents, and . imi s for children f r the round trip has Uen se-ured. It L expected that well fliled lunch basket, bathing in the ocean etc, will ail eon'rlbute to make the af fair a very successful celebration. Yesterday in the police court Mutt Johnson, the man who was jo glorlou!y dnink the day Wore that he could not a;p-ar. w-. lined J2. Ernet Johnson laid H.ib Hammond ,-i".l guilty to tight. j ir on the streets Tuesday evening Trx tr I eiplat.attvn w:n thu: after piloting sev eral schooners over the bar and unlal Ing th--rn. th.-y had an argument about maneuvering ships which, when pursued to. far !.-anie ; rsonal and led to blows. N"t:her wa- hur'. and upon rvoomnvr. dati ci uf 'i:y Attorney Aden, who tes title.1 to their previous g'l character and honest indxstry. Judge Nelson lined th. m tv ea. h and suspended sentence during g"od iuwo". "hairman .Thing, of the committee to it funds for the rgutta. yestenlay sa:. that the comm.tt- was meeting with H'H.l su.ses.. there having already been Iji tibrnle.). and it Is the Inten. 1 -n to raise tviv by popular suS"oTipUn. This will n. doubt be an easy matter, as the transportation cornpanies, w'ho are always the biggest subwrlbers. have not yet been s.-n. It is trie Intent kin later in the season to havr an entertainment, and pr ,:ibly a hall will be g.v-n, the i .r.j. e.sbt of which will swell tne iun.i. ! ar.d it is ho;el to have at least Vltft or i T' without which sum a suciessful re I Kara would be Impossible. A iiat will b puhlixhe.1 tomorrow giving the name : cf sui.s.-r.ters. Ti.e ,;.eeiil commr'.ee appointed by the i harno-- .,t -immer. e to confer wrii A. K. '"'.rliep. rehtt.v- to the ..sahblMntnent by r.irn of a Hour ml!! In the' city. Inter v:ee,i Mr. ('orhef, Tuesday afteinom The following proposition was made by .Mr. Corriett: That JYi f-'-t of the water front lo'twe-n Sixtn and S-vnth streets, now v.vant, he donated tn him hy the city f..r the lo-atlon of his mill, and tn.it the m-r'-h-ini an"' '.h-rs subscribe Y'i iri stoek, the same to I.' r-de(.ne! after r.e year wirh tleur. Mhotild these en diil o.s h.. m.t. he Will esahllsh a I'l barrel mill. 1 he proposition Is und-r cctisKVrati'n and will come up for set. !l-rr,-ri" at the nexu jnce'irg of the. chamber of commiirce. O. I.. Holmes, who f'rmer!y resided her.- h-ing '-onnecteij with the O. R. & N'., returned this week from 'lnora. Alaska, where fir 'he last year tie has b'- n ir. he hotel business. Ulcnora Is situa-ed n th.. Teslm trail, on the S'b-ke'-n r.v-r route, arui Mr. Holmes thinks with some ifci rr, merit assistance, that trail could have been made the most fc. siblc route to the Interior, as ri"t oik tenth of the suffering would have result, ed from travel on this trail that did '.n tr.e other. He expreHt-d himself as of the opinion 'hat. the famous Atlln dlsiri. t is a fake, as the first rush there was eau.ed by a saltl claim. Mr. Holmes is en route to Jamaica, where he has a pr. mlieT'i jxci'ion on. .the bureau .' public works. He will p.-nd a week or i in ;hi city, icing while here, the gje his old friend. Attorney Frank Spii . A i ng"r who wa too mucn over. co; . y his feejlngs and the cup that ( heei to give his name or previous ante. (-(.! ts ls lying in the city Jail to appear to lay b. 'ore Judge Nelrton On a charge of dis ,nl y condii'l and of resisting an offb r. As V d!cman Slnjiott was com. ing up HoTid ctreet ait 1 o'clock last night he found tlie fellow aitleep on the side wal't In front of the Packers assoola. lioi i orrlec. On Vlntr arous.sl up he pro l.-d to enter a Jeffries protest for I. 'its slumber durturbeij. Offlcr Hi i soon 1'Sjk the fight out of the feilo but not until he had made aeveral vlcioi. kicks and lunges at the offlcr. The I :ow then balked and being a big, strong man, H took the. combined efforts of Officer SlnnoW, Professor Beggs and Frank Smith to drag and carry him to jail. The approach to the Youngs bay bridge will be tlmshed about Saturday evening, and If It hint been possible tn list III.' road beyond, the brldgv would be ep md stundiiy for tirtvel, but u.t ihe road Is wry sft i, epccltll belwetu Jo. ferltyt' and lusen's plaivs, itml other stivtuhtss on the tl.vke aiv hald.y pas.une It la tst prttbabltt llmt the titan will l closed and the bridge op ml f. r travel lef.M the 4Mi of Jul. The tmmince appointed by the subaoribera to the Lewis and t'laike isid fuiKl to lot th,- oMinact for plunking the rtl, met yceiMlay rtf.crn.Kvii and as there was a niisundir. ; Hiding alMUl the tlnv of op.iunK lie lttl. some of the blddcis inking II to be Wednesday, luatiatl l Tuesda), as adveltlstsl, Ih.t coiiuiiurtv le t.l it I .lie btiln ns-iiutl aJid will open bids agulu on the s.uiv pioHsiiKn l''nduy I llOstltu PLKASANT KllK IVU UK 111. MAS. The Path Aioutitt Smiths IVui. Will When tVnpleleil, Hate Many At tra.'ilvn Keaturv. ! W. ik on tilt, bicycle (villi around Snii;h P'lnt I progress. ng veiy favorably, audi li . thoiinht t ti At by the end of the sea. ; son a tlrst class puth will te completed f ftom lht Youngs bay draw budge to lh si cii . making a delightful rule for oil ;' as a.ao a pr.tty s,rttll for itletrtan, . Cyclists could desire no better place t for tiding than that afforded l hi , b.cjcle path, Climbing the hill on Young ly liniK'vard, .1 loivg coast down the' other aide U afforded which, white speedy enough to null the motl reckless Is pvi feet I) safs if reasonable . .ti c is e I'oIsmI. This brings the rider to Youngs Ntv tr..lc where the b.c lc alh around' Siuuhs ivuit c.ttiiiucnc s tt:'d ttnich u. pli'Sell, Is III ti'Vsl ho:' .it'nll a tlllle fioni the bridge and is being llm-hed lar.her. the grade liatli'g l n j.l i,lmt s.mio time ago. I-. - i ist I "in I lie old t'tl.-k v.lid on o.ng. I'.tt i- Is'H.g put mi the tr. k, 'ioh, wh n (M k.-d down, will be hard and smcO hko .s-iiv II. lho run bet, teen !'"' t'l I lg ' and -Ins 1'tl.k yard I- .-,u :ful in the tMieme, (ho path runtilng ihroiuh a s. rti h o W'stts tthet. !'i,' ii!. mi il.tt'"H oil itli'll side present .1 loteit pi lure toe .lts-o tin n of the v id. ire on .'ton 1 s do. and (lie litids in : he :i '--'to'-. .-orr.- Oinmg iti gtt- the c,-.:t a I'iociiii ! m. in. oy of hi tr.p. A htt: tar; her on I the path cr.M'S ,i bridge, wh. a stirill I tie. k runs fiMtning IIH" i tie hay. Suit 1 further oil a u .otitic pr ng em, rge i frcm the ot-.hangivg Ivir.k ri a s.i..ti. r tf s;r.i, wh-ie .he i!i:;t who. inuiii in.iy st..p .t'.d -like tit hir-t wtb a ! 1 1 age Mutt t he -rs h.i- not Inoortates. I F'tni. thus pttint on Into i!..- tin- cit r is pcrf..'t: level t.ut the pa t'l l- (t'I'i l-.li.sl ttn.l not a siiom.;.'! .t. u wi.l t'e j later The ride, however : t r. po f jan . v'u the one hand the lapping ! the wate. . ii the 1ni.-i diid alii ini U-'ll "f lillles.enell ss ii ml "Ii the Killer the sbth vrtbirt- t.f Hi hil!-. nmke a very 'trrtctive picture. As It Is (he Intention of tn,. rowing club to build a tntathoiiH,. iar tti. .iiatt. bridge, this Hith immiiK's to be a well. travel.! thoroughfare In the iwsir future and the niany pleaaiu ride on i; In store for wh.dmori will Justify the ex. lv use of building It. So far this yeur T:i hi. yele II eii-.-s liavo been taken out In this ity. TIIK SWERTPST Kt.OWKIl l:l. iWS. THAT The r I il.iwers and 11 and l-.itry to this twulltlful 1 li.-.'tl of the u adds .harm r garden a ,. A !e in.- Is filng ;!. i ompb-e with, ut ros. s bbmnimg In t1 anl aii'l allhimg-h they are n.c s-eii m Ih.-.r usual pr.gu-s.'U this year, owing M I the uniistinlly s.-ver,. weather t.f last 1". bruaiy tlMse that r cut t.. the ground as s..n as frozen, an- curiit'g up fr--m the roots in g h1 shot- In ' early ii-ry nisi In ur br that r s- rnltiin-'. nwy l better Infornw! as to the i-.t r .an.s of gowing rooes. the hur'lt ult 'inil deitartm-i.t of the shite , j.fimeni s u t.on at C'lrvalli ' luis Is-ip d a tci.lei.n. "Kose Culture in nr. whioh is ful; of us.'ful information as to the l-st rneth'sls of Hiring for till (pi-nly Id - s-.m. The pamphlet des. ri!'s In deta'l tne various nwns of propagation, w inch I, followed by artlcl.-s on plant. ng and pniiinr.g and the dl-cas s o' th.- r.i-e aiul meib.ids of cure Mrs. Harrl-t II Klllln. of Portland, who is known t i a very successful re culturists, . on '.rlbutes an article on r culture, teit.ir th- results ef her exfe-rleme, wlil. h Is very r-li.ible and of much vain.- to per. sons interested In rose. The bulb" in i illustrated with cuts explaining the ,uf f.-rent K'.inr. s of prulnlng beddlr.g. eic. Th.s work will be fouiiil Inter-s-lng to le-rsons all ov r the state w.'io grw r- and will no doubt be much appt 1 1 t.-t by thee wishing Information as to th best ni-thisLs ..f treatment.. As I well known. Oregon Is especially adap 'd t.. the successful cultivation of the r..s Where rmture tms done o much 'o niiik our surroundlijfS Isautlful, Ongonums bould devote some of their siare time to In.Te-asJng the at tract ivneiw of tne yard and making the home a place wh-re duil care could b chas.-d away and life be free frn worries Unit kill nrv-s and cause nub Me. I'ersotis wishing a copy of this valuable treatise on r .ses can secure It by sending their name and address to the rftate Agricultural col leg al Corvallls. 1'KRSONAL. MENTION. Mrs. I. F. Wosslfard Is spending a few days In Portland. It. F. and R I.. Jeffrey are sisTiding a few days at Seaside. F. E. Oliver, of Clatjgjp, spent the llrst of the week In ARtoria. Mike Oorman, of Cathlainet, was doing busmeiM In the city yesit.-rday. Mr. und Mrs. U. H. Wel'-h and daughter returned Tuesday evening from Portland. J. K. Kllnt, a prominent farmer of 'Jiays rlv.-r, Is r'-glsterwl at the Parker house. 'ihe U:v. W. .Seymour Short went to Hklpanon yesterday, where he held ser. vices lat evening.. mih Usther Hehwanz. of Portland. Is In the city, the gii'M of Mrs. Anna Hrown. of Klghieenth strc t and Franklin avenue. Mrs. John Kopp and daughter lizzie and Miss Annie Ulzlnger, lef yesterday for S.aftlde, where they will enjoy the sa breeze for a few days. Mrs. Charbsi Anderson, of Westoort, came down y.-sK rday to see her sinter, Mr. James Mcntonh, who Is sick with typhoid fever, but when last heard from was recovering. Miss Mlllan Selgler of Spokane arrived In the. city last evening and will be a guest at the home of the Hev. and Mrs. W. B. Holllngshead, Miss Slegbr being ft former schoolmate of Mrs. Holllngshend. Few women fall to realize the attract iveness (A a very red mouth in a pale face. SPEGIAliS FOR THE ,,-WWK J a ttf?? Nt a Shanahan ft ft VC KJ t no . m . . Karl s Clover Root Ted It'liltllir (Ke I'lmi.lrllen, I' troW t! M!-l. Sltr. s trlt, t 4f S.,11. 4 .tret t en tllpali.-ii, ln.lic.li .n, a'td all 1' ' ''l'( lent i !' Mtlu. Atl irretl'i I.Atitl. Srf." t.lli Settl ,im l., s. it fMratilc .j a dru(iUt. a J.t. , teK. and II 00. S. C. WELLS A CO., ICAOV. N V sotc ssosaiiroNs plir ,A;r (,y I'llAHLRs IttHJKItH Mark-ting, like fie 1,1, alWM.l.S -ee ' Sea."!!. t!u. priivrrtita! t'r. n ehe.lp.T ome other A S 1 1 A K KSPK A It I A S I'ISi i iVKH Y The ni.Kt se.'iolarly men of th, world have devtixl years to the study of one of Hhak. aprari-'a greatont rrratlons I Hamlet has b-n di ued by the ai'l"! minds of ad cuuntrt.-e What hl nui. ,t !y wn.s. h is v-n d mere than "in c'en t.tii- bi.iin. It rema ns for America and the pr.clueers ef Ani'M ' gr.a'.st rem , .li - I l,.tetter ' Stoma, h Hitter- to nuike tJi" iliscov er N'e'h.ng atil Ham !" but Ind.gestit.n, which ui.-t Ids I ver. i-iihioil h. ii..H.,l anil made him nervous If ,i nal I n ilb.e fer Hamlet to l ute had H"stetter M'stnach Itltt'-rs he w .ii. 1 have been a different charmcdr. It makes and keeps stoma hs strung, and iwlth beany dig.su..n and pure bs.ixl no .1 ea-e Ls i-.. -idle I; Is for both ni'-n .,r,l w-cn- n. A I ilruggista - l it ritiruS.I.S WANTEH. U anted-lll.ls f ir tearing down, remov ing the miiiir.al, and rebuilding a h sil ,t,u,. ) !ri,. j,lhn Uy ,;,trlc:. Ad. Ire. s j tm j-,,. c,.r,i Astoria, ! Wh'Te IWO eVlls .Hill- Hi', lie ..!! kll.'W Itle most lli.-.U'. .Ile.e t'le I.AI'IHS CAN WF.AIt SlInK i " sise smaller after using AUeir foot, Kase. a l-iwd-r to be shaken int.. the .Ice. It inn ken tight ..r new iows fm-l sy; u gty. s instant r-li' f t .'Tin and bunions. It's the Kr.sit.-st i.nnf'r: !i-ciit-ery . the ags'. ('urist swoi.-n f.-t, blisters and callou spots All-n's I'm.'. Fa' Is a certain cure for Ingrowing ruills. sw-atlng, b(, aching f-se. At all druggists and sh i stor-s, ii cs-nts. Trtal pa. k.ig" fne by mail. Address Aden H Oltnst-.!, Im Itoy. N. V. The rnor.) sunburn, d the imm Ihe mon llammg his ne kir. TUB MODERN BEAUTT Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of eierclse In the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with Its beauty. If hr system needs the cleansing action of a laxative r.-medy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by Ihe California Fig Syrup Co. only. HEr.E'8 HO! When drinking to the ifood health of others, be mindful of your own by drink. Ing only tho best whisky. The "Admiral Dewey" and "M"llrayer" are itrbttly pure whiskies, of Ihe. highest grades, and guaranteed by the United Slates govern, meat, bottled In bond. S. A. Arrata & Co., of Portland, are sole distributing agents. No woman ever put on glasses for any thing but to rest her eyes. A CARD OF THANKS. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done for our family. We have used It In so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping oough, and It has always given the most, perfect sat Isfoctlon, we feel greatly Indebted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thanks. -Respectfully, Mrs. fl. Doly, Ia Moines, Iowa. For sale by Charles Rogers. If you suffer from tenderness or full ness on the right side, pains under the nhoulder blade, constipation, biliousness sick headache and feel dull, heavy and sleepy, your liver Is torpid and con gested. DeWltt's Utile Barly Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and permanently by removing the congestion' and causing the bile ducts to open and flow naturally They are good pills. Charles Rogers. Sr. A. t!J il'a. .VS) V. m ramp m a- v m Jib1 f Wt Imvc llir liirgrr-t line iiinl at tlio luwpsl jirii't s. tSIWI.H OVICWA1.I.W Made of Hue Twill l'ilini, blue Willi lille Ihread. laigo petii'l bulo.ii. Just ih,i I hli for tlio beaeli, mvii washing; pftfo 1'el' pair V I llll.lltl'lN H llllAi'll HTIS, three i iitYi. hoe, pado iiiid shovel; goit.1 lai'ge sle, per t l"' IIOY'S OVKItAl.li. inadp of gtssl millet! iletiliii, ts"pier rlvlted. paieni sliap fastening; iir Niys w'll want a isili , price p.i' iir to tAI'llcH' lU'llllllU HAflllNU CAI'X; warranietl waieipt sf, each tuo The chtiipei pl.ic,. lit the illy to by Tile.fe lnkit mid stiaps Mend l-ot stamp to pay posiacs aa4 sm a TMs Table (or IMS FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. t'aa stare You Money on KrllmaiM of ataisrtal ef Kverr llesertptksm. R. L. Boyle & Co Lcntl.nir; Rent 13Htiitc Dcnlcr of ASTORIA, OREGON Wrilp fur Infuriiuiticii inn! 1'ainjiliUt. yrVrt'iW.iV.V.rVVWiWr.VWiii ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Ivlvptton Ndi .U Handles Only the Choicest Meats 41 CesasMrclal St., ! Pilar ltlMra.t ''Russeir' Automatic Engine Writp for ('atdliiiu'H of A. H. AV r.RII.L, Miitnircr. Pacific NayigationCompany STKAMKHH I. P. Rlttiope W. II. llnrrlMOti OAHIHALDI HAY Conneoling at Astoria with the Oregon Itailroail A Navigation Co. for Sun Francisco, Portland ami nil points vast. Kor freight a ml pnssnii (for rutt-s ap;ly t Hsmitcl Blmoro Ai Co. Oetifrsl Acnls, AHTOKIA, OKE. OOHN ACO Ag-Mito, Jreon Itailroail Navigation Co., TIfXAMOOK, 0r. I'OKTIiANI), Ore. I THE OCCIDENT Astoria's Lea ding Hotel I McR.cr 5c Wright, PropH. SAINT II FIRE Al MRU INSURANCE COMPANY HT. PAUL. MINN.. JAN. it, iHyo. Capital f 600,000.00 Reserve for Unearned Premium J ,OH5,107.7 Reserve for all Other Liabilities 222,091.07 Net Surplus over all Liabilities 78 I.XK8.78 Total Assets PACIFIC DEPARTMENT. CHARLES CHRI8TEN8EN, Manager. B. OOODWrN, Assistant Manager. 317 Cullfornla St., S. F., Cal. BEAGfjl uf mimiiim'I' n''l"iii tin city Bros. (.client I 5npply Mouse f r l:nmilv (irucerles. .'i.'l.'i ( ' m iii'f ciul Nlrw-t Knjjiiif rniUrs, Saw Mill. Kl'SSKI.I. it CO., I'ortluinl, Oipoii. ONLY DIHKCT LINK AHTORIA to TILLAMOOK CITY HOIJSONVILLH PAUL f2,f)23,0H7.72 AKtorlu, OrcKoik r W SAMUELELMORE&CO, n!s