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The Morning Astorian from Astoria, Oregon • Page 4

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TIIK DAILY ASTOltJAA ASTOKiA, PfitUAY MOiiMMJ, MaKCH 181)5. how I could buy a cheaper ini qf c'utlM lomewhere.elte, I don't know how might wear." EVERY MAN who enters ft tailor shop in this city owes us his good will that we have made it so difficult to sell unreliable goods, so easy to buy the best and buy It for so little compared to Han Francisco or Portland prices. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 52 Commercial Street.

"nrtnn WHKKV. That is the Us Cnmnetltlon for 1 ti. ran to big mirrors. Folly 1 that wonrt fl 11. the saloon fouslncs might quickly capitulate to the sense nd not to taste.

Our move move, has been toward qual 11.. That the reason we obtained th agency for HOPE WHISKY, and the more cultivated and critical your taste Is the better chance our whisky will have. The OFFICE. Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS fna neat basis principle of the Pal ace 'Restaurant is mutual dependence, To thrive and grow, each dish must better than any one else's. Our aim to reaoh the only roomy trade place, the top.

No lower idea can Be permitted. And wnoi the top, our top, ii reached by any other restaurant, we will lift the top. The Palace flestawant knowledge is Power And power Is salvation. To do a thin right one muBt know how to do It This Is as true of carpenter work anything elso. O.

PALplBBRG, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth street, will build you anything from a wood boi to ft 50,000 building and do it well. What About Your Aren't they worn out around the sole somewhere? Don't they need patch on the side? We will make them good as new. S. fl. CIMRH.

Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store, A Poor CigarlV FY SCHIEBE never made. Don't expect- to make, either. But marke this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-o- t-l-'-n of the 22-karet bolt ha accompanied every purchase ol one cf the cigars made by him since he began business. We'v got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In hulidlnir ud a business. That' the reason La Belle Astoria takee so well.

Little Giant. cnm if half the mothers In As. torlft have bought a pair or two ol those LITTLE OIANT school shoes foi their children. The other half will of ihpv heap of the wearing qual ities of those that.are being worn about th rltv. You can nave your cnuii (f leather, kid, grain or calf.

JOHN HAHN CO You'll Be surprised to see what a little money will bvy in the way of Jewelry and suvnr Ware at Ek-ttrom Jewelry Store. You'll also be surprised to see What fine work the engraver can ao, HONEH, We buv fertilisers uml fertilizing nin- torinl of every descriptiou, llones, horns. and wiv i uhtHt cbhu prices. Bn us a trial shipmout. Westurn Rone-Muni Co, 771 MisHiou San Fiuuiowco, Ciil ASTORIA MATTRESS -FACTORY, 37S Commercial Street.

Manufacturers of every description ol Lounges, Mat tresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide set one way there if alwnvs a causo for it. Wumoi dun't come here to buy roasti steaks, and all other kinds of meat simply because It's Chrlstensen Of course there are a rew, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, but the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria, for they know by cxiwlcnee that we have only the best. WASHINOTON MEAT PiARKET, CHklSTENSnN Prop'rs. We'll Warrant that the most comfortable appetite In the city may be spoiled by drlnklns poor whisky.

We've studied and studied all the whisky fads and Ideas and we have learned that CUTTER'S Whiskey." Is the best made. But you must be sure you get Cutter's. Some people advertise It but don't keep It; we do. ORO.SBAUER A BRACK'S "RESORT." YESTERDAY'8 WEATHER. Local weather for tho twenty.four fc.inrt ending at p.

yesterday, fur-tubed by the United States Department of Aariculture. weather bureau. iMsx-irmim tmiwrature, 4S tmierfttur. 37 degree. Ii'-ftpitstlon.

l.M inches. from September Wt. 1UL to dale. f. 3 Inch.

or i r.r.t.-m- 1i, li'. to date, Inch. Albert Dunbar. Cor. Commercial and 9th St.

SOLE AGENT FOR Formerly Handled ly P. Centemeri Go. NOTICE. i The tax roll for 1894 Is now In my nands for collection. Taxes will be come delinquent on March 30, ISM.

February 19. 1895. JAMES W. HARE. Sheriff of Clatsop County.

"JEFF'S" Only Restaurant The See Swope. 3s Swope about decorating. Set 8wope about decorating and sign work. Meany is the leading tailor and pays 'he oasn price zor rur sains. Something new In the line of Sachet Powders Just received at tne frinta- Craln Drug Store.

Best goods, lowest prices. Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Rulbiber Goods, Oil Cloth ing. Oregon Trading 600 Commer cial street. Why do you suffer with that cold when E. O.

Syrup will cure It; for sale at the Prlntz-Craln Drug store. Beaver Hill Coal. No Smoke, no Sunt. For sale at Flnlayaon's shipping and commission agency, 9th street wharves, at J5.50 per ton. 6.

E. Utzlnger Is the agent In Astoria for the celebrated (Junibrlnua Mottle.) Ueer. of Portland. Dr-p hi in a postal curd and he will call for your Older. watch youi watcn When It runs a little too slow or a little too fast, bring It to J.

H. SEYMOUR. lie will at tend to It. Ho knows how. He learn ed his trade In a watch factory.

For years the Astoria Wood Tard has given our citizens only the' very best of wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public knows them. Foard Stokea Co.

have secured th agency of the ramous btjswakt'h TWINF.a tho nnlv ORNTITMR FLAX TWINE manufactured in IRELAND. rhelr new Btock goods are much su perior to any other kind. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his. breath he I feels sold. Wnen ne buys his wood and coal of tho Scow Bay Wood Yard, whoso office 1b opposite Fisher In is pleased, as they sell only the best.

Mr, Humphrey has some choice Chinook salmon at his market near Res cue Hall. Ho also has oysters that sell at a less price than at any other mar ket In the city. He carries clams and other shell fish, and as a side Issue, lias a stock of Marshall's famous knit ling twine. It may be that you are dissatisfied with your grocer. If so, why not glvt Foard Stokes a trial? They Batlsh others, and feel pretty Btire that the will suit you.

Many a dollar Is lit erally thrown away by those who bu groceries of an inferior quality. It lenny wise and pound foolish to gtvi stood money for goods that are almost worthless. The U. 5. Gov't Reports show Royal Raking Powder superior to nil others.

Wanted A sober, Industrious man; steady employment for two years to I wear out a iUr ot Goodman 14 snoea. Trio Tablo for March, 189tV HIOH WATER LOW W4TKH. I.aTK. r. a.

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7 ft 40 17 ruwulHy wiira 27 1 1 7 1.111 8 7 42'0 8 7 14 7 4.1 1 8 3 1437ft 2 Lftl7 2 8 II; I V. 8 ft 1 8 1,1 8 1110 4 1 2 ridnv IN: 1U HI Vi 0 80 SM 8 Sti'llil ill 200 ijl 9 ft 9 4 r. warded Highest Honors World Fair. CRErR3 MOST PERFECT MADE putCrp Cream of Tirtar Powder, fret iom Ammonia, A turn or nyptlifdulternt .13 rriS 1 mm DM 1 OUND TW forest) eggs are retailing at a tit a dozen, The steamship Queen in due today from 9an Francisco. H.

S. Gile, a capitalist of Ilwaco, was, In the orty yesterday et the Occident. The Pacific Oan Company's third set of machinery will be In operation after today. Died, at Warrentm, Thursday, March 21, of consumption, Mrs. J.

8. Harvey, aged 36 years. Mr. M. 13.

Campbell, general freight agent of the O. R. and was tn the city yesterday. ThiJ steamers Truckee and Bandorillt are still In port awaiting a break In the stormy weather. headache cured If you want your step Into Rogers' drug store, cost you nothing.

It will Again the Relief returned from the heads yesterday with no elgn of the long overdue tin ship Cuplca, Manager Eppcrly states that the re port that the eSaslde hotel would be opened this spring Is without founda tion. It Is estimated that more hall has fallen during the past three days than at any other time In March during the past twenty years. Two harbingers of spring were about the town yesterday; one was a travel ling female lead peddler, and the -other a scissors to grind. Died, Thursday, March, 21, 1805, the nine months old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jergensen. The funeral will take place this afternoon from the residence. W. E. Tallant, Ed.

Wtamm and Prof. Spencer left last night on the Bailey Gatzert to attend the First Infantry games at the Portland Armory Hall. Deputies Prael and Kozer are having a merry time trying to explain to nu merous tax-payers that they cannot undo the work of the board of equal ization. Will Tallant has received and added to his sporting outfit a fine registered Chesapeake Bay water dog which Jim Stokes dec-lares is he best hunter on the coa.it. If all the cigar bets made during the last few days on the Bonner-Hammoind railroad proposition are paid on the first of April, lit will clean out every tobacco shop in the city.

Mr. Emll Wesche, and Richard Cearns, two of the applicants for car riers' examination, have passed, word having been received by Postmastei Wlse yesterday from Washington. A mistake was made In reporting the Mulford vs. S. D.

and Mary Adair case by Btatiing that Judgment had been ren dered against 'the defendants. The case was continued until April 2d. Alboirt every other man on the stretp yesterday was carrying a pair of new oars or a few Packages of seining twine, reminding one that the fishing leason would soon Hie upon the commu nity. A meeting about the constitution of the Suoml Synod will ibe held In the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church of this ctty Sunday evening, 24th at 8 o'clock. All Flnlanders in Astoria are cordially Invited.

Timothy Corbett, of Olney, In the city yesterday, toeing examined "by Dr. Eates with a view of obtaining a pen sion. Mr. Oorbett was In the service uf Uncle Sam for three years, enlisting at Buffalo, New York. An Alaska conneryman who was In the city recently stated that If the fishermen here would use cork Instead of wooden floats, on their nets, they would not only find It much more con venient, but cheaper In the long run.

Phil Stokes received yesterday direct from Boston nearly a car load of oil clothing and rulbber boots. This Is one of the largest single shipments of this class of goods ever received here and It Is evident that Mr. 'Stokes exiects to capture the tmlk of the trade in this vicinity on oil and rubber clothing. On the beaches at the Dalgilty and Astoria Iron -Works are several steam-1 era and launcfhce boing placed In mull- ness for the fishing season. At Dal glUy's are the steamers Volga and Alarm, and at the Asotrla Iivn Works th gasoline luuivch Flora and the new launch 'hotonglng to the Scandinavian Packing Co.

There Is a mew hogging camp started ait the falls of Youns'a river ty Messrs. Craig. The cut 1s to be towed up the river to the Oregon City Pulp Mills Company, who also negotiating with Fred Ulaselt and John, foj a million feet, of pulp logs to be cul this year and delivered at Oregon City next season. E. Pope and Clarence Smith have recently purchased the elegant lit, tie eteamer Louise of GabrMson A Hemstreet, Who purchased it of Joseph EftV'tiberger, and oiwrated tt on Tillamook (bay for the lost year.

This Is fine little steamer, and Just the thlr.g for the Nehalem river. They expect to bring It this place about the first of April. NeMliwn Times. It Is expected Mr. ilommoiid will rpai Portland tomorrow and Astoria on Sunday or Monday.

The apiearaiice tn this city of that much-fcalked-of gentleman will no doubt a welcome sight to many a man who is just now on the ragged edge of desalr at the though tht by some possible meant the Missoula rapUallots will fall to make tod the contract signed with the subsidy committee fa fall. Twterday he hull of the gasoline lainxh itwltur Vultt by Jisoph Leathers whs takn from the shop and hauled to the letih north of Astoria Iron It win rti- new AR y-tprs jpwsr Mtao t3w.t camp up, from Satt TVelflco last weeJc anil is now at the. O. K. and N.

dock. Mr. Leathers commenced work yesterday on a new fish boat for J. O. Hanthorn cannery, and during the next week will start several more for various parties.

The postal department has granted Mr. Wise's request for paper and pack rge. boxes, one for each ward In tin city. They are made of iron and arc large enough to admit tt fair-sized pared. This will be a great convenience to.

the general public, as it will save good many long trips to the central office. The boxes will probably be located In close proximity to the stamp agencies. Prof. Miller and his fellow UiHoonistM did not get am-ay on the steamer Truokee, for some reason or anomci best known to but Instead went to Portland on the Bailey oat- zert. The professor had hard luck In Astoria, and while his balloon asecn- sloina and parachute Jumps were a suc cess from an artistic standpoint, the financial result of his visit here was very discouraging.

He won't return. The court of claims has decided that the mates In the navy are petty officers and are entitled to all the privileges of enlisted men. The court proclaims that the navy regulation Is law on the subject. This Is an Important decision. Mates or masters' mates have served now for thirty years as officers, unl- 'fltrmes ga messed and borne on the registers as such; the treasury department has credited them as officers; the new regulations, however, have degraded them.

The Neha'lem Times has the following regarding a road from the lower Ne-halem to connect with the county road above Seaside: Capt. Buchanan, Grs. Johnson and E. G. have just returned from a road proapectlng trip to the Necannlcum.

They report a good route for a road, a route without a steep grade or a mud hole; crossing the mountain on high bench land, three or four hundred feet lower than the former route. They report, aiso, that the road will toe easily and cheaply made. They report, aiso, that the cap tain and guide got lost. There is a commotion In school circles over at Olney, which is liable to end In a law suit, if reports are true. It seems that on the first Monday in March two of the school directors of the Olney dfstrlct met and engaged Mr.

Stubbs for three months without consulting the chairman or clerk of the board. The school is to be opened on the lTt'h of April and the Ux-payers have Ignored the action of the two directors In engaging Mr. Stutobs, and )n conjunction with tha cle. i hir- man entered into a contract with Miss Maud West and Timothy Le-ahey, two residents of the county, as teachers. And now Mr.

Stubbs threatens suit. Pat Lawler is in sore trouble. He had an understanding with the admin istrator of the estate to wh-Uh tin buHditng he now occupies as a fish mar- belongs, that he would not be dls placed for a certain length of tlmf if Astoria did boom. But the ad ministrator died, another has 'been ap pointed, and while Pat was attending his Lenten church duties some one, en vlous of Ms prosperity, slipped up to Portland and rented the building cf the new administrator over his hetad, and fat has had notice to vacate by the of the month. It Is said that a larber will be the next tenant.

Captain Freese, one of the oldest sei captains on the coast, died In Sar Francisco Sunday morning after a lin -jiTlng Illness. Ths deceased was In th of the line of Hono lulu packets, and was highly esteemt-if by his employers. He has licen alline ir over a year, and was forced inU retirement some months ago, by sick mss. He was well and favorably known In shipping circles and had large retinue of friends, and his death while expected, Is deeply regretted, and In respect to his memory the flag ol the several tujrs owned 'by the Spreek- els were at half mast Sunlay and Monday. The dead captain lcave9 a widow and several children.

Yesterday a coroner's jury was sum moned over the body of Harry Orube. The jury was composed of the following: L. Hartmaiiv foreman; O. Ft Morton, W. E.

Jo; C. II. Cribble, Angus Gor, and J. W. Williams.

They found that the deceased came 'to his death by a oldvntal shooting -while scuffling over a revolver In the Favorite saloon. Shortly after the verdict was rendered Leopold Ganzberger was released frrm the city Jail and told t6 go his own way. Uui'lnjr the afternoon th biidy was removed from the morgue to the residence, where It will remain until its burial. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon under the ausiilVen of the A. O.

V. W. and the Sons of Hermann lodges. ChK'f of Police Lougliery prop)ses to put a stop to the selling of Intoxicating liquors to minors. Certain saloon keep ers In itha city have been In the habit of selling to messenger boys flasks of whisky, heer, simply upon their tendering the price, the sakxm keepers.

of course, taking It for granted that the beverage was Intended for someone else. On several occasions the patrolmen have noticed a couple of boys un der the Influence of Hiuor, and all ef fort to find out frvitn whom they pro- cured It have failed, until yesterday one of the toys was caught In the act, to six'ak. Now, Chief Loughery pro-ptes to prosecute to the full extent of the law, any saloon keeper caught selling liquid refreshments of any intoxi cating nature, to messengvr boys. unless they first tender an order signed by somr respimsibel person, sold order to be kept handy for Inspection when nivemary. When the schooner Aloha arrived at San Franctoco In November last, the customs officials relied a quantity of cinrn that the mn-ter.

Captain Dnhet, on tAird tfcAi wcjts cai totcA cp the sMp's moiifest, and for this alleged infraction of the law the captain was fined J500. Captain Dofoel paid his fine under protest and placed the case In the hands of William H. Thornley, who appealed from the decision of the local authorities to the Wgher authorities at Waeihington, on the ground that the cigars were for te personal use of the On Saturday a dispatch was'recolved from Washington stating that Captain Dabel had won his case and that the secretary of the treasury had remitted the fine Imposed. It Is said that Astoria Is to enjoy a wave of erethualasm such as Tacoma, Seattle and San Francisco are now reveling Inan effort (by Its citizens tt double the population before 1900. The Chamber of Commerce, so the rumor Is to augment Its strength by the addition of a number of new members, taken from the most active and energetic young men of the city.

Railroad or no railroad, an effort will be made to locate manufacturing enterprises here, and establish various Industries that will give employment to a large number of workmen. Among the enter- prls spoken of are flouring mills, ship yard, sash and door factories, etc. One of the most pleasing features Is that" the citizens reaHly propose putting shoulder to shoulder and working together. Yesterday Canstaftle Oberg arrested Carlo -Mamtucel, an Italian fisherman, on a charge of assault and tottery with a dangerous weapon, a knife, upon the person of August Rooeo, also a native son of Italy. It seems that Maw- tucel owed Roceo the sum of $40, and when the latter oalled upon him for a settlement.

Mawtucei, who Js a little fellow, whipped out a big knife and commenced slashing. Roseo received several ugly gashes about the head be fore ihe could escape the wrath of the Italian. He ran Into the White Swan saloon and ibandaged up his head, and then came dawn town and made a complaint before Justice Abercromble. Mawtucei was placed under $200 bonds to appear for trial, the date of which has mot been set. Something quite in the way of a shipbuilding novelty has just been turned out on the Tyn-e.

This Is a ves sel 150 feet long and 5 1-2 feet deep, especially constructed for river traffic on the Amu Darya, whose ben is so shallow and so full of shifting sandbanks that It was necessary to so construct the vessel as to draw only two feet when fully loaded. The vessel has, moreover, been fouilt in small sections, which after being pieced tosether for the trial trip, have been disconnected and sent to Batoum. From this port they will be transhipped by rail to Baku, thence across the Caspian and on by rail to Charjui, on the River Amu Darya. She has 'been designed to burn oil as fuel, and It Is Interesting note that on the trial trip this oll-burn-Ing apparatus was put to a number of severe tests, anil apparently proved thoroughly successful. This very un-omnwn specimen of the ship-bulhler's re has been built 0 nthe Tyne, for the of the war office department if the Russian government.

Shipping -Maritime Register of March Cth ays; The steamship Oxford (Br) Tames, arrived at Liverpool on Januarj 14th from Baltimore, ha3 g-anted an American registry by the secretary of the treasury. The name will be changed to Washtenaw. She is now owned by the Saginaw Steel S. S. Co.

The Oxford was the vessel which went ashori? at Key West In 1S94 and was sotten off and towed to Newport News, via Now York, where shs was repaired, but for original owners. then rh? has ma le the voyage to Liverpool undor the name of Oxford, and flying the British colors. How the secretary of the treasury can grant her an Amor-l'3-i registry is something- beyond the V.iowled're of many American ship owners, espocallly when they kmw that law provides for the granting of an iiverlcan registry only to such vessels that nr wrecked In 'the Vnlteil States I purchassd anil re-1 an American citizen at the "vt of three-fourths of the cost of the when so repaired. on complaint of Mr. Jeffery the Your.s's Kay ilkinan, C.

N. Hess, wa by h'heriff Hare aid taken re the county curt, where Prs r.i'.i".- and Tultl- examined Into his r.Sid'.tfoa. Hefora the cnurt he talked as as any man thai evei walked, umlll the subject of finances was hriUvhed, he grew excited, imh vlolvnt. Hess has an Idea that he solw 'he whklh a Democra'lc administration, has got this countrj'. and when he uks of It, shows the weak in Ills He was adjudged Insane SherlY Hare took him t' N-arly two year; a jj ss was lnfore the court and adjudged limine, though at that time he was extremely violent, having tried to murder his family and end his own Ke loaialnej in the asylum sev- tl when 'he was released as cured.

se-emed perfectly willing toj iO bi to ihe asylum, but expressed a belief that he was far from "being off." Hds wife and family are at Gol-iK r.Jale. Washington. The citizens of Philadelphia are renewing the talk about erecting a man. umt.it to Admiral David S. Porter on tl.e City Hatl piaz'a.

Rev. Pr. ThomjKwn. of the Madison Avenu in church. New York b-Heves In making temperance a part or we compulsory education in -out public schools.

J. W. Tyrol, a Canadian explorer. Is to head a party next summer to Elles-more Land, to search for traces of two Swedish naturalists who were wreck-d on Carey Island tn 1S92. Free I'ress: Mr.

SlowtoR.i Wh.it would you if you were in my shoes? Mis. Wery I would point my toe toward the front d.xir. ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY "IRE FIGHTING NEiAR LIMA. London, 'March 2t. -A dispatch tc the Times from Lima says that the Iobj in killed and wounded on both sldei In the fig'hting about ithe capital wat 2,000.

No foreigners killed. The city Is now quiet. DROWNING AT MARSH FIELD. Mars'hfleld, March 21. Glen Cox was drowned last night while crossing the bay to the government works.

Hi; boat was picked up this morning by a search party but his body has not been re-covered. TREA9URY STATEMENT. Washington, March 21. Today's treasury statement of the condition of the treasury shows the available cash balance to be gold reserve, 30.S01.S00. CHINOOK NEWS.

Everyone is busy tions for flailing. making prepara- Horn, to the wife of Henry Graham, March 13, a son. Mrs. J. B.

Prest returned Friday from a visit to her mother on the Lewis river. Miss Annie Henderson has gone on to friends s.nd relatives in Set- attle. Miss i onl re-turned Monday from a visit to her relatives In New Astoria. TO CITY SUBSCRIBERS. The attention of the city subscribers to the Dally Astorian is kindly called 1 to the fact that the route aent, Mr.

Kannells is directly responsible to this I office for every paper he delivers, and i gives us a check In full on the first of each mortth for all papers delivered' We resiioetfully urge all subs ribe-rs be prompt in thidr payments, as It' is entirely optional with the route ag.r.t whether he carries those who arej In arrears on his list or tlvm. The amount due from each Isj rall, bt by a large num- r. and carried f'-om n.rnth to It tecoir.ea a serious burden to Mr. Rannclls. Ciilcaco Tribune: Wife You seem 111 at my lorl.

Whr.lj verica you? Caerar I dreamed la.t might, i th.lt the AT.crl:-an paper3, 19.000 years from now, after they had pot, tired of Napoleon Bcnaparte, VesanJ printing a lot of fake stories abjut me. i "'A 1 you to make no al- Our Gents' flirn- Ishings as jrnoJ as say they are. Do von think how rare suJi areem -tit i We run a clothing store for men vuth no Jeid places in itl You know how easy it is to heap up a lot of things that nobody wants and so make a show of plenty. But the pawed over stock ain't the one you care to pick at. There is'nt a trash-eddy in all the tide of men's tilings rushing throuth this tore.

PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. HardTimes Hav3 Come Trying to Make it Easy, We wish the public to understand tnai we sen exclusively mnmng but J. H. CU ITER WHISKEY For 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's cele brated N.

P. Beer at 5 cents a glass. The whisky Is the same as we have been ever since we have beer In busin and we are going to con tlnue the same as long as we can get square deal on both sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER. Corner 9th and HARRIS AVRIGHT.

MUSIC tfAhh. EAT Mi Miin'o Hal Hie It.lh. I open tht-ir Thpy ui I IP-iil lienor nd -ign Men li-ivin time. I'MhI lllllJiil' Coming Saturday, March 16, At 566 Commercial Sirect, RORINSON HEIKES' IBcseam 4 Optical lllasion Exhibition. beautiful snJ my-tifvi- 1 PlfK-itu'S-ni'M icrfnrn smv.

An rrur-i tniotnei.t xinvsRiv Lsli- mim rhil I en. Mill leo tiom 1 to iu p. m. Exhiliiiions ert-rr 30 minutes. A.lmL--i"n liV.

rr rved rhnirs 5c extra. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A DENTIST and 2. PythUrn Cooper's store Mi, I lr) 1 1 1 4- Rooms I over C. II W. r.

LOGAN, U. DENTAL PARLOIth MHiisell Block. 673 Third str.ri W. LA FORCE. ATTORNEY AT LA Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Flavel Building.

Brick SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY LAW Otiio In Flavel's "Ii- fkank J. Taylor. FRANK J. ATTORNEY Astoria Oregon.

TAYLOR. AT LAW. DOCTOR ALFRKD KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be fqund In his office until o'clock mornings, fram 12 noon until i p.

and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. r. Q. A. BOWLBY.

ATTORNEY AND AT LJ Office on Second Aetorix. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store.

Hours, 10 to 12 a. 2 to and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 11. J.

S. PISHOP, M. HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms In Kinney Block. I Oillce Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30.

I Surgery and Disease of Women a Spe cialty. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, ESm Third Astoria, Ore.

Special attention given to nil chronlo diseases. nn. O. B. ESTES PHYSrCI iN A.hm C-TTKt0 Speclnl a wnri- pri an urKerv.

OfTiC" iivpt Dan'icer' atnrr. 1 wtnHn Telephone Tn. TAY TUTTLE, Ti. I'M YKIlJi A.N, SURGEON. Office, I Building.

Rooms and fi, Hours, 10 to 12 T'ytlilan 2 ic 5. Residence. 639. Cwlnr German Physician. Eclectic.

DR. J. EM IN BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olll west of Ross, Hlgylns tore, fits Bund street. calls, II; confinements, $10.00.

Operations at oillce free. Medicines furnished. MEETINGS. TEMPLE NO. 7, A.

F. and M. Regular communications held the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G.

HOWELL, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. POI SI (' JAPANESE GOODS.

iusl received just, what you wnn. at Winn l.ee's. 529 Third street WNT.I.)-To rent, cr will 1 uy at a 1 il a- hand typo-wrlter. i-'Ii h'no Jnoulre at WANTED A plrl if do general Apply to E. Gustin, 523 it-clj! rtrt Upperiawn.

WANTED Agenls to represent the N'miotinl Life Insiiiance of Montpelier. Vt. Fur fm-thiT 1 "dilress (J. M. Stolp, General Coast iiumKer, uroeKer Hiniiiiim.

San Francisco, Cnl. $75,000 TER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, same bs new poods. Different sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits.

W. P. Harrison Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. To MAKE BIO MONEY selling our Electric Telephone.

Best seller on earth. Sent a. I complete, 1.11 to set up; lints cf tiny disinnte. A practical Electric Telephone. Our u.fent makes $5 to $10 a day, easy.

Everybody buys. Big money without work. Prices low. Anyone can make $75 per Address W. P.

Harrison it Clerk No. 11, Columbus. Ohio. MISCELLANEA'S Money to loan on first-class approved security Frank Spittle, attorney at mw. WHEN IN PORTLAND Coll on Handley Haas.

151) First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need i-r- "F.VfCHAOEX WINES AND BRAND.tE.S.-L'!., Zln-fsndel wine instead of coffee or tea. Klftv -vntR per rallon. Don't firaet praeh and rpricrt bmniy Mso FtMicn nnd s' OSi.Y THE Pl'REST V.n-. nnd liquors re sold i A lei 1 oiri-holfi thlir -o 'viT'i-il 1 I we lilt wsnt rnlinnn 'mv i-fii- of millrnen- jr .1 fnr ii luff Hnii wi-ir.

ltd ee i-f ii'i-i'hHi'is. S-4 em- rt-iisl Ju. fur. lO.h nr. 1 BEEK HALL.

What the Gambrinus Reor Hall tried to do In sele-lina- their liouoM was to' people would want l. tney VrpT tt as oxrenenced pnple rhauld know It. M.iki a note if want pur? ey, Pnprlotor. tffU -UUU1J Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ny CoU VJ yviwinur Fr- Sr- Fawn i..

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Years Available:
1876-1909