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THE DAILY AST0K1AN, TUKSUAY MOKMNU, MARCH 7, W. P J. Meany-wsJ dhrchant Tailor and Exporter of pars. ESghost Cash Prloo PiMd for Fur Skin Tenth and Commercial ft. Astoria, Or, TODiT'B WKATirER. lUin. AROUND TOWN. Honor to loan Fsnrnsoo Bro. Freeh buttermilk received at th Parlor auy. F. P. Kendall returned from Portland laat nlgbt, Hon. Jamc W. 'Welch hu returned from Portland. The Columbia arrived In yesterday from Sen Francisco. Th British (hip Balmoral left up In tow for Tortland Sunday. ' Best U-oet meal. Hiatal Sua restaur ant, CI Commercial turret. Te March term of the county court will be convened tomorrow. ( The British ahlp Mlstiey Kan left up In tow for Portland yesterday. The Alliance arrived from San Francis, co Sunday and proceeded up the river. Sunday wa a tnanifleent day and tha I ,Iarfw'r fn be trusted Implicitly; henee Jattorney Is appointed m each dis attendaoca at all tt churchea waa Tery ! enonnou sale of his royal whisky. ; .net. at . saUry of f.5.. a year. He Is litf. Is0'11 by Th Ffd 8:oks Company, given authority n conduct preliminary .Atorla, Ore. ,.amin-itons, although he tno-. f he Tha British ship Eflgle Crag; arrived Oown from Portland Sunday, wheat laden. j Tha schooner Dewey arrived from Ne halem lest night in tow of tha lug Maggie. The Harrison arrived from Tillamook Sunday with a carpo of general mer. chacdUe. Beet California win X cent per gal Jon. Alex. Gilbert. ao) agent for Aatorta. Telephonaa. The crew of the American bark Harry Morse were paid oft at the customs house vesterdav. Wallaeod coal and cuke ta the beat tor dorrestlc purposes. For sal by th As. toria Gaa Light CO. Pleaae not, tha redaction In fare be. tween Astoria and Portland mad by th O. R. A. N. Company. ' Tb steamer Sunol cleared at tha cua - torn house yesterday with 30.000 feet of lumoer ror ban Tncuoo. A. J. Johnson, the botanist, has been in aiiona ror several oays paac tie re- turned to Portland last night. " Wanted A girl for reneral housework. A small family and flrsUtfaas waes paid. Address U. Astorlan offlca. The British ships Eaton Hall and Klnf David, both wheat laden for Queenstown for order, were towed to sea yesterday. The British bark 8L Mary's Bay. with a cargo of flour and merchandise for Durban, South Africa, was towed to sea Sunday. Hall's Juniper Kidney Cure ha cured hundreds ot lame backs In this country. It may you. Try It Charles Rogers, druggist . J. C Mayo, general freight and passen. fer agent of the A. 4 C. R. R., returned on the midnight express from a visit in Portland. Dr. II. A. Smith returned to the city yesterday from a six weeks' sojourn In Sfexlco. He reports that be had a most enjoyable trip. The O. K. 1 N. Company baa mads a till further reduction In rates between AstorlA and Portland. Single fare. J1W, round trip tUOL Omaha hams, finest ever broua-ht to Astoria market, for one week only 12 cents per pound. The "Pat" market, 574 Commercial street The Parlor now manufactures all It own chocolates. They are made only of the finest materials and are the moat d- - liciou in the city. Mr. A. Becker, repressing the Ham- , mond Packing Company. Is in the city. ; win It.e iwiay ior xno towns on tne Washington side of the rivtT. The Rebeocaa gave a lodge social last night at Odd Fellow' hall. The enter, talnment wa attended by many members of the order and a' most enjoyable even, ing was spent. George H. Smith and Mis Ada Jose phine McDonald were married last even- j ing at the residence of F. H. Moors In the Goodman building. Rev. Henry Mar. cotte officiating. The police arrested two men Bunday night on charge of drunkenness, one of Whom was a Japanese laborer. They for- 1 replenish th" stork. Mr. Hoefler ha felted their ball of K each yesterday In jshown commendable enterprise In estab the police court. I lishlng his new Uusinet-s, and his store ls always open for Ins.peetion. The final account of the eetate of Mary j Johnson, deceased, waa filed in the Sunday was the first real day of spring WU..I,. uiei-ag otnee yesterday. Judge Gray set the hearing of the case In the yrvutue court tor April 10. The Wist Shore Mills Company are In I a position to offer the public slab wood during the next three weeks. Orders! Miouia oe lett early, or otherwise the supply may b exhausted. The old Hogue sawmill will be started j up in Portland the first of aext week, j The mill 1 In the hunds of a now com. ! Patty of practical mlllmen, who state .ra jdcui ui ciiiiai Dfiiina,to thaw. The Columbine arrived In ycterday The next attraction at Fisher's opera from tha sound, where she has been on house on Saturday for one night, will the drydock undergoing repairs for the j lie N. 8. Leavltt's new production of the past month. Her color has been changed "Spider and Fly," direct from its sue. and she now eppears iu a dres of black cessful engagement in f?an Francisco, 'aJnt 'with a wealth of gorgeoim scenery, pretty costumes and many new and catchy mei At St. Mary Catholic church Sunday lodies. Forty pe,ple are Included the Mrs. J. L. Bill rendered for the offer- b Ik spectacular extravaganza, Including tory. Mllard1 sublime "Ave Marie." Mrs. i among Its principal Miss Lilly Post, of BUI was in magnificent voice and the comic opera fame, Und Miss Georgia congregation waa spellbound during the j Putnam, the beautiful star of the ex- sntir rendition. travaganza world. The vaudeville specl. allies Include: The Tankee Doodle Boys W. A, Game' private stock whisky, Sousa's Lady Band, the Hewitt's Gene. Bandied exclusively In Astoria by John , tlonal Globes, Lorenro Brothers, aero. U Cartaoe, Is on of tha most popular oeverages sow. its purity and quality are guaranteed, and U is especially rec ommended for family use. It is sold In any quantity ait th corner 0f Twelfth and Bond atmta. Postmaster McDonald announces that the following letter remain unclaimed at the poitofflce: Mr. F. K. Baker, O. A. Cone, Hardy HNllard. Mm. Alice Lyons, Peter CMsen, Charley Slmenson, Georae Thorn, Mr. Kate Wilson, t The owners of the steamer I'ndlne hv been sued for tUVAM by Arthur Wilson, administrator of the estate f 8. II. 8ven. sen. a deckhand, who was drowned from the steamer March S4. is, while truik. lnjr ousting on board the I'ndlne at Rnl nlcr. The suit has bvn brought In the drcult court at Portland. A busy summer season Is anticipated and w-lthln the past two wcxk many new stores have opened in Astoria. Ppv, rol vacant building on HonJ street have been engaged And are being fitted up. while Commercial street's buy appear, ance has been enlivened with half a doten no business houses. The American bark Ferris 8. Thompson wa towed to so Sunday for Pan Fran. Cisco. 6h carries a cargo of lumber, shook and coal. consigned to the Can. nery of Hume Pre. A Hume, Bristol bay, Alaska. A portion of the cargo will be discharged at the Hay Oty. from where th Thompson will proceed north. Hank Ingalls and Frank U Parker took a rtd on their bicycle to &Ult Sun. day, returning In the evening. This was the first through ride to Seaside this year and the sport will be a favorite post time with Astortans the coming sum. mer. Messrs. Ingalls and Parker report the road hard and In good condition for rkllns. This Is the age of adulterations, but Harper Whisky Is guaranteed strictly j rurt. superlative wniaay. vnemis:. an. alyr.s and physician testify to this re. .pewnv.). ine tviaenoe is noi omy stwng Ibut conclusive. The pePl. too. find by Commissioner McOuire and will ta .u, " " ...n.'u. w.e .close aud open seasons. She is , now in ,,.. ..' ,t u'"" ufcl"1 ' The sad news waa received yesterday of the death of Miss Pertha Coulter. 1 formerly of this city, at the home of . , , D ., , ... .-, , her mother in Portland. Miss Coulter . had been 111 for the past tour months with consumption, and gradually sank, iAt no time was there any hope for her ; recovery. She w In her 21st yvr and j was one of the most popular young ladles m Astoria. She graduated from the high school In 1$ and later was graduated at frhe state normal school at Monmouth. 'Tne body wlil be brought dawn on th laier Thompson this morning and the I funeral will take place Wednesday A steamer waa reported off the river yesterday and is supposed to be the j British steamer Fan Sang. 23 days from (Yokohama, via Honolulu. The weather . was storn,y outside, the evenln renort from tn, tap giving the velocity of the I. r,,"v v........er bt.fore lno iu, of (h(, The Msa I . riAMi... ... -. v . ......... i ri.i... left Tortland Sun.la.v .vi the steamer of . Pe,iiniin..ri- ev.mmH i. i "' " ""nmt"n n-1.1 n.innn.nion is to lie. n the lUptl,. church, and at 7.J0 the nier ,-x-sterMay. He' wUI brobab p reach mZ'Z ",k ' Jin V T' l""' "" W n ,h" M K r,u,h Astoria u morning. Th, trip down ,h. .1: vl TZ ..Tv thT S' ruber, The Juneau has be.n engag'ed ' m" . Z Z JZ !!. ' " : w,s'v.,v larg,-. wlnd at a ml an hour. The Fan Sang meeting last night on his findings. It -1 chartered In connection with the regu. i seems that Senator Reed had Introduced i j.,, ilne of tramp ,teamers plying be.;a bm ,nJ that iRepresentatlve Curtia h id j twMO Columbia river and the Orl- .' alao, presented a measure. The latter ent Tbit ner flrjt ,riF t0 tDt, nver jblll 'passed the house and went to the 'Sh. expected to arrive In this mornlnr I'"81. here It was referred to the fish. (Captaln Pease, who arrived here yesbr- "rW committee, of which Senator R.ed Maj. w, take the Fan up to pon ,was chairman. land ! While In the hands of this cmmltte i ! tho error which rend.-red the measure The down train from Portland Sunday night had on board a large number of passengers, Astorlan being well repre. sented. amor whom wre the fo.lowlng: J. O. Hanthom. C. R. Higgins. Harry , 1 5 - J 1 ur'1"- JIr R'ed's error oc. Trimbath, F. V. Keuttn.-r and Mrs. j currfd In taking the title from his M l. Keuttner. Mrs. Sarah Ross. Miss Lent, !Aft'r ,hv title came the enacting claus', R. F. Wilson. Charles Wilson. C. W. Ful. 'a line- '"'low: "Be It Pnicted ton. F. Shields and George Shields. The:,,y ''.-llatlve assembly of Oregon." Astorlans whi.ed away the hours on the n futtlr of the title of his own bill, trip down the line In exchanging J. kes iSs'Uab'r R'ed left out that very necessary and other amuwments which find favor an'1 ,h'; '"-&!ure passed In that among travelers. The party enjoy, d the , form- evening immensely, as did also the other Mr' Rped s idea In changing the title passengers who were fortunate enough to was to secure the passage of the bill. (be In the ame coach. There has been considerable talk for some time past of a proposed transfer r. . L. . . m . .... I"1 '" e siona wuiiMing ' Loan Association to the newly organ-10 "f1 " nc.-sary formality lt1 lorai bram h " "e Aetna Savings ,Mr- K-d changed the t;t. added the I & Tru"t ('"ipan"- arid k his teen stated "niendments. and th Mil thus altered i that the deal was aVui: Hosed. S.-cre. 1 wa!l ru'in"1 in" ''he senate H,amher by i t.iry Robb, of the Kulldirs? & Ioan As- ' tn, eommittee and pass-d. UoHatlon. said yest.-rd.iy that there was! Welch is of trie opinion that none 'absolutely no truth in those report. H.- : stated that no r"presenmt!ons looking to isuch transfer h.i.l t-n mil. I,v ' association by the new fmpany and de- nle. any Intention on the part of the , lofflrers or stockholders of the assorla. j tion to sell their lnteres's. I The Bonbonnelre confectionery In the new Page building Is one of the hand-' somest stores on the ytt. Mr. Hoefler has spared no expanse ;n Its furnishings. The Ilne of goods carried Is the very choicest and the shelves are laden with bonbons, chocolates and taffies, which are made by Mr. Hoefler on the premises. A specialty Is made of Lown'-y's assorted chocolates, which are put up m boxes of different slzs. as -w!l as In bulk. The chocolates are always freh, regular hlp. mnts being constantly on the way to and was enjoyed by hundreds of people :in Astoria. The street were thronged i with people during the d.-iv an1 manv .visited tho sitt of th- r,e- rr,tlrn:iH iiennt i Fully Vttt p'.-ipit vlbitr.d the pe ne of the construction of the Toung's bay bridge, many of them seeimr the imnrnvement tor the fir i'me sinfe the work com- menced. Eighth street was thu mostly ' travel. (I thoroughfare and a continuous throng of people, goiw? and coming from young's bay. lined the sidewalks durir.g the afternoon. The dav was an ideal one and afforded everyone an opportunity witness tne Improvements made In I the city and suburb-' the fast, winter. bats. Altogether the "Spider and Fly" will make up the season's biggest attrac tion at the opera bouse, and will no doubt and to its former popularity on this visit. Seats on sale Friday morning pexL Th body of Oustav User, the milkman who was ttrowncd at Voting's bay on the morning of January 11. was found float. Ing In the 'water by Ahram Junna Sun. lay last, a short distance fivm where the accident occurred. The body of Henry .aervlco oomnwncvd punctually at T:!M Light, llaer s companion, waa recovered joVlivk, and to afford Into coiner an op. a few day t ago. Itaer waa bom at Coo rtiinlt.v to be sailed without tuning bay, an,l his rather. John User, Is one of jany dlsttirtMnce when .Mr. Crlttcntn had the wealthiest residents if that seeibm. j taken charge of the meeting, the choir Mr. Uaer was notlrlril of the finding ofjand cungrvgnlloit, with Mrs. Monvti the body of his son and sent word to leading. sang several hem t-stlnlng fndertaker IVhl yesterduy to give thai song. The local clergy were well rep. b.vly proper burial. The urla 400k j resented on the plulfx.rm, pla.-e yestenlay, according to Instructions Kev. Mr. Trumbull, of the Haptlst and the remain, were Interred In Oreen. j church, rvsd the scripture, and, prayer wood cemetery. .being offeml. the revivalist announced a .!,!.. r.i .. i-., . ihl" I''"'" for future miS'thiKS. after lanl r,v V T , ,,Vn" Wh,,h Mr M,"r"t ' n i, l ' m'W ' 1' lle,t ,oll, , Jll(((rm,m rumor in railroad circles, and it come itv" Tel gram. The Northern Pacific, it la , thew ;:"iUt .-k ve ni ih- i..,,..t said, will start work on such a line Int. mediately, if such prove to be the iviso It means a railroad bridge will he built across the river at Vancouver. K.ilatn Is Just across the rlvr on the Washing. .... .i i . . . . . . , . i f.:z .... i ' mrrnm ,p m Mm. ..d lh " '. wie river ?::z.. m v-n . Kalama, It would be Just as short a dls. tance to Portland by the proposed l(rv as by the line that now crvs.es the river and runs through O.ilde. It will bo found necessary to build a bridge wt no wry late day. and Vancouver ta said to be the best place for on. The last legislature worked a hardship on local d-moora:. The offlca of har. j wrmaster, j John R.u1 (,,,nlj) jcrat. was abolished as unnecessary, and M. J. Kinney, another democrat, was ousted from the water eommlinn i this latter case, however, another d.'tno. ,crat, v. J. Trem-hard. was substituted ;Put the most surprising bit of lcg!ila:on ,inai nas aeveioped Is the new district at. tomy bill. Under Its nrovl.i.m. . .1. J of bt sine? i thus withdrawn. Is another ,i. mo.-rat. His office . ns f .r a the em .- Iliment on, ,.hi.h ""vu1'1 Kaln it'- The d;ath of -ah-r (T Williams, a d, mx-rat. and the ; appointment of a republican to the place jjv,., ,,,e .,wi,..,n!, , flll, M.i t It, reman, who 1 a dem.vrat, has k, '. .1 ..... ,. .. ' , n '' 'Pr:i of a considerable portion of his prv!ntive p.wT. and aj-o-gether i th d.Tocrats nre In a bad w-..y. ns far as r.-.v'.vlng Nr.. tits frm th-'tr otlUvi is vnn.vri-.iil. JikiK.. Hughes takes the n. w distr.ct attorney bill philosophically. "Verily, the legislature Is a cre.it thing." ,he remarked yesterday. laughng. how the ivrtis hill, was hexpkkkd void. Slight Ern.r Incident to the Rush Made the Law Ineffective M-rtlng ot the rush Club. D. H. Welch, who recently visited Salem to determine the status of the ft,h bl!l- "Jdressed the Push Oub tit voJ occurred, senator Reed had some 'amendments to mak. so he took up the ; Curtis bill at section 1. heading the Mil . a" followsf'House bill No. ; Intrndu. ed Vhn t went to the senate fisheries Commltt e there were Just two days re. ; malnlne of the session. The senate bill 'nad pass-d ami It was then too ia-e !m t:l1f.. ft nr. n.. I. . ,U. V - , ... .,,... lh: menib. rs of the Clatsop d-l-g i; on 'ev"r f;'' 'he bill after It left the house. The failure of Senator li.ed . Im':i1,1" th enacting clause does not s-riotjly Interfere with the fishing law, m ehanirlng the Hose season and Ia ' ' of the llienses. The special sea. sion law Is in force. '"'-'''entally. Mr. Welch statd he had b,'''rl informed while In Salem that a don 1)1 ' had been "doctored" after leaving the house where they were in troduced. The city park proposition came up for discussion when Secretary Lyman stat'd that he had seen Mr. Johnson, the bot anist, and that the latter had asked when It would be possible for the association to take the M tree which he had do nated. Mr. Johnson expressed the hope that the plants would be taken soon, a.i they could not be transplanted after May. Mr. Lyman further stated that Mr. John son had, suggested an Astoria Arbor day, on which the people of the city would plant trees In the park. Ask'-d how the park was progressing, Chairman Newell, of the committee hav ing tho matter In charge, said he wa. at a loss to know just what he wrjuld lo with th troi-s after he had them. Tha larl aH ,?t un fenced, he said, and he feard tntv would be destroyed If planted 'at the present time. Chairman Park'T, wno presided In the absence of Mr. Hamblet. Instructed the committee to look Into the matter and report at the nent meeting. Mr. Johnson also signified his in:en:..n of donating to the aBHoclatlon a display of Oregon woods for the club's exh,Mi. The board of directors will consider this offer. There was some discussion an to the exhibit at the association roomn, aid the directors were Instructed to put It In shape, or return the displays to the owners. The exhibit will probdbly bo rearranged and added to, as there will likely be a great number of visitors In the city the coming summer. We have saved many doctor bills since we began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the time and whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, and as a result we never have to send away for a doctor and Incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never falls to cure. It Is cer tainly a medicine of great merit and worth. D. 8. Mearkle, General Merchant and Farmer, Mattle, Bedford county, Pa. For sal by Charts Roger. deems I: :-. 1.V S THH RKVJVAti MKICT1NOA The Monday evening mooting of the vnttenton revival at the M. K. church ww numerously attended Inst nluhi Th of thd and Ills righteousness, and Mil these things shall be added unto you" Mr. Crlttenton Is i very rapid and a very fluent speaker, and It Is eintv , ;tne very closest attention that his hnr. ihivn.l of 1,1. .1, .. i. , lundmueai .;: ::t ; , Illustrate the literal truth of tha warn. Ings and promise of the Inspired Scrip tures by the relation of numeroua w-on. derful exierlrnces of all classes of per. sons which hav erne under his ow n p, r sonal observation. The svlal Incidents bonnecte. with these experlon.-es he hs the power of relating w!h dram-.tlc ef. feet. Inipressintr deeply on the minds of his hearer the points ho desires to llhi. rate. At the close of the address many per. sons are to their fet. manifesting their dlre and Intention to les.1 hemvforth a chrtsUan life. An afvr me.-tng was held, to which (more than two.thlid of the main audi. ence remained. Mr. Crittenton's method of cn.'.u. rliuf revival meetings varies somrwha; from usual evang'Iisilo ervls-. Ills ntTe-. tli'nate earnMtness atid . .il In the work jniatilfmt the sincerity of hs hrurt and LAWS' TF.AM IS HKII. The teams of C'op. r Uiws nn.l i'..s,lei! l-'wi-d last n'.i;!ii at the A. V. ;le,s. Thrt fe-iture of t'le ttames were the (in., seres ma.ie by .o.!,.l .,nd T-enc'i.irl. the f.iruii r w-.tIiik i' .irtd t'.e Litter Itoth men are in the .,ni.' . inn. but d.". pit,. ,,f the two tin.- tames, th,..- ,11 i .... 'im.!i hh I 1-awV ..i:crcition nre,t ('e L-st tot.il, tfi. hut it Is ,M,, tii s ll b d.fate.t tonight, when t!i v.irti of Wise. V..,i,!ll,.ld, burroughs and S"vry Will b"Wl. The scores last niitht weie . TBAM A. '. It. Owtxr l.-: J itu. s t-liil 'vson i"i r.T N. scpu.s,.i iri .!.." jert "lus WohIs IK Total TEAM I). Will C. Laws hi K. W. C'riothv to V. II. McDonnell "im II. II. I'ennell .li its Total 33 TBAM H. F. 11. flood"!! .S fti C. J. Trenchnnl (Kil 10 W. A. Stlne till 130 H. F. Allen O't 1M Total C07 Mr. McIonners rtne score 1 consist ent with his excellent work thriugnout the present tournament. He aiw.iy comes out with 170 or more and Is fast advancing to the rrurkajick cins.s. HOTEL AHRIVAU. OCCIDENT. J. H. Youn and wfe San Francisco, II. A Smith. City .f M-xIcO. Henry I'.lle. Chinook. It. S. M'-fSsnvan, Chinook. I-ltov Wagner. CentrslU. W. H Mend. Portland. John I. Jones. Portland, i". J Hlrhmond, Portland. W. II Mitchell. Portland. Geo. V. LaFarge, Portland. ;.). W. Harnett Portland. W. Ornce. Portland. A. Decker, IVjrtlund. Frank V. Ieach. Indianapolis. J. W. fteatKirg. Ilwaco. I'ARKEIl HOUSE.' P.. J Wllilnms. Portland i. F. Williams. Portlarvl. J. W. Ptinn. Portland. N J Htnlth. Portland. I.ee Neville. Fort Htevens. A S. Il in'n. Cathlamel. I.. I). Weils, Ilwaco. It. J Morrison. Clatsop. M. Hll. Clntsop i'. O. Taylor. Jewell. K Johnson. Chinook, c. II. Wheeler. Nehalem. c. a. Hlmple. N'halem. STILL ... forNTKRFKITINQ. The secret service has unearthed an other band of counterfeiters and secured a large -quantity of bogus bills, which are o cleverly exerut hit the average person would never suspent them of being spurious. Things of great value are al ways selected by counterfeiters for Imi tation, notably the cehbrated Hostetter'i Stomach nitters, which has many Imlta. mil a. Tlys tors but no emiala for Indigestion, Tly re isla, constipation, nervousness and general debility. The Bitters sets thing right In the ton.ah, and when the stom. a-h Is In good order It make good blood and plenty of It. In thl manner the Hitters g"t at the seat of strength and vitality, and restore vigor to the weak and debilitated. Beware of counterfeit when buying REAL BSTATE TRANSFERS. P. O'Hara to Emily Josephine Harrell, Iota 22 and 23, block 5, O'Hara's ad dition to Warrenton $ gl) NV.s Hteffenson to Bertha Btcffenson, lot 8, block 45, Adair's 1 Albert Ross et ux to Charles C. Clark, block 2 and 1 acre adjoining, Necanl- cum jco United S'atcs to James E. R. Harrell, north half of northoast quarter, ec. ton 23, and southwest quarter of southeast quarter and southeast quarter of southwest quarter, sec. Hon 8. township I north, range 10 west patent. It I very hard to stand Idiy by and see our dear one suffer while awaiting the arrival of tho doctor. An Albany fN. T.) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see hi child, then very sick with croup. Not finding tho doctor In, he left word for him to come at once on his return. He also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he hoped would ijlve some relief until the doctor shoti! ! arrive. In a few hour he returned, gay. Ing the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Rcholz, says the family ha slme recommended Chamberlain' Cough Remedy to their neighbors and friend until he has a constant demand for It from that part of the country. For saJ by Charles Rogers. LACB CURTAINS. Mrs. K. Rasmussen is prepared to do up curtains in satisfactory style. Good work guaranteed. Leave orders at Ore gon Bakery. I Do You Wear 'IM . - t "A i iieu iiinnce uver 1 uese i 'rices. MeiiH Lncemid CoiirewH Shoe, worth cIohIiik out 5r.io J.J5. M i.. ' 4.50. M 1.05 MeiiH Sllppern 1.J5 to 1.50, 75 You'll miss it if HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher tireen and heliotrope writing pap-r may he b'siirre, but nut In the best tuste. To cleans th system tn a gent! and truly beneficial manner, when th spring, time come, um th true and perfect remedy. Syrup of Fig. Huy th genu, tn. Manufactured by the California Fig 8yrup Co. only, and for sul by all druggist, at (0 cents per bottl. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE U E. SEUQ Lsm and Managsr. GRANDER THAN I:VRR! the new production of j ftl. B. LEAYITT'S j goou, E,.r..,.. 40-PE0PLE.40 15-High-Class Specialties-15 GOLD AND SILVER MARCH. MAGNIFICENT SCENKRV OOROKOUS COBTUMK3. SUPERB BALLKT9. Valetta, The Oiiccii of I oc Dancci H. Matchless Chorus of 1 Beautltful O rls. -Th New Hit In Follies and Fanole Tankee Doodle Boy; th Widow Brown; Throw Em Down Dewey; The Dome, tics of th I'alaoe; Bousa Vlvandera Band; The Mermaids' Revel; The Chef of the Occidental. PRICES OF ADMISSION-Reserved Beats, 78 cents; OaJlery, (0 cents. Beat Hale opens at (Irltlln & Reed's Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Fsitions Secured We aid thosa Who want government po sitions, 85.000 place under Civil Service rules; 1.000 yearly appointments. War creates a demand for 7,000 employes with in 6 months. Bureau of Civil Service Instruction, 123 Fifth Street. Washington, D. C, The Quaker : ' e . -7VV . ..,. . .... te ----- f 1 MRS. T. BARKER. I have tried the vapor hath and think It Is especially good to have In a family particularly for breaking up a cold. MRS. MART MACKB, Midwife Af ter a full trial, I consider the Quaker Cabinet one of the best Inventions ever made for baths. No family should be without on. HENRY SHERMAN I have had rbe matlsm every winter for several years, but this winter, since us'.sg the vapor bath, have hud no rheumatism. My wife also recommends It very highly. MRS. R. E. SMITH-Havlng used th cabinet I consider It excellent, ssneetally for bad cases of the trlpp. which was effectually cured by it. , DR. DUVALL, HOE r X aw you don't get a pair of our shoes at these prices. H. nd t cont stamp to pay poslsg FISHER BROS. Builders Heavy and Shelf Can Bars You Money on Estimates C. HEILBORN & SON. The OhlcHt Houhc hi Antnrifi. Tl.oL,,rKr.st...,.0,.lv Qar pet and Furniture House ill Astoriu. j Tho largest ami finest Mock of ('nret.M nml Furniture cgriKtl : by nny Iiouho in Oregon out.ili of rorlland. HOHE-HADE Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon Bins fresh every day, at THE SPA. ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY 1 Tolephon No. iU Handles Only the Choicest Meats 4i Cemaircll St.. West Shore Mills Co. WOOD Slab Wood $2.79, Cut and Delivered. Cabinet Testimonials of Its F. W. NEWELL. On' using of th vapor bath practically cured a female member of my family of la giipp con dition. REV. W. D. HOLMNQBHESAD.-W have used th Vapor Bath In our some for soms tlm and freely reeomsisnd It to th public. OEOROIO RfCHMOND-W hav uM the Q. V. bath and cheerfully rcommB4 It O. W. BMITH-I like tho vapor bath very much. f MRS. JOSEPH PILCIIER I am greatly nlwuted with tha Quaker Vapor bath sad freely recommend It, to my especially, Agent ASTOR HOUSE s-vs and g a Ttds Table for ! General Supply Mouse for, Family Groceries. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. of Material of Brtry DortplkB. ntit l'lr Usilasrai.t. J Vapor Bath. Value.