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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1889)
- ...... 1-. , 01 VOL. XXXIII, NO. 138. ASTORIA, ORBGOff. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1889. PKJCE HVE 3? i ? i n" i;ew " C IIIUIIIlUMlinilUlIIIIIHIfBII tui suiau..i.nsanK(.rem. TO INVESTORS It is perfectly safe lo predict with the rapid growth of Portland, and the marked advantages West Portland Park h3 by reason of its looatiou, motor line and Bnilder's Association, lota there will be worth five hundred (S500) to a thousand (S1000) withiu the next year. Portland is by all odds the leading city of the great and prosperous Pacific Nortwest; it is the great money center; it is the great wholesale jobbing center; it the great manufacturing center, and whileit does notblow aa many boom trumpels, or blow them as loud as some other cities, jet in its increase of wealth, population aDd business, it advances every 5 ear more than the combined growth of all ttie cities of the Pacific Northwest. In the last year the valuation of Portland inci eased nearly eleven million dollars (Sll.000,000)., while within the last nine monthB the building and improvements have reached the marvelous sum of eleven million dollars (11.000,000). No better judges of places of in vestment are known than railroad men; and it speaks with emphasis for Portland real estate when it is known that within the last six months more than four million dollars ($4,000,000) have been in vested by them in real estate in and around the city of Portland. West Portland Park is one of the ,most beautiful and healthy locations around Portland. It is safe to say that suoh au opportunity ai WeBt Portland Park offers to investors of moderate means who are seeking a safe and profitable investment has never been known in all the great opportunities of the Northwest. Tho civil engi neer who surveyed this tract of land (and he is one of the best in the oity) says it is the most do sirahleJract of land for residenceslie has eter surveyed. Business Property. On 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Streets Jn Centre or Ton. Lots from $4,O0O to S IO,OOD. ONE ULOCK With Water Frontise on UUer. in business part of town. $25,000. 2SO Acres Bottom Land Alongside Astoria & South Coast E. R. On Clatsop Plains. Good Cedar Timber Land. SulUble for riattinR. S25 per Acre: Cheap. 'WINGATE & STONE. Astoria-Ilwaco, AKD TTAY POINTS. The Steamer "Volga." CAPT. E. FATtKAB, Master. Will leave every day, Sunday excepted : jCannery atllwaco, ...9 :15 A. m, HiS. Parker's Dock. Astoria. 2 :t5 p. si. For Freight or Passage, apply on board. Piano Tuning. At the Solicitation of Many Friends, Prof. Francis Has decided to make Astoria his future homo.? Parties awning Pianos cau li.ivo themikept in firt-cl tune, the year; around. Having secured the principal patronage of Astoria for twelve 'ears, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same, -He. takes pleasure in refejrlnjttonyand -t-Very well established Music House on the (Coast, .from Victoria to Los Angeles. Reeldence at Mrs. Holden's, iJCPm Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant I.Iata St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon. SPECIALTIES : Cannery Supplies -Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twlno. WOODBERRY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES .and NETTING Of all Description Furnished at Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE Efwted in First Chiss Companies . Representing SI 8,OO0,MM J3WESIX,...., ...Hartford, Conn . . .New York, Af eaej FmUIc ExpreM aad WellitFarg8 A Co b 3few zMo&el 5Efcauge , CAifc BE HAD ntASTQIA;.OHLX OF Ageot. Called Examine It; You Will ba Pleased. E.E.Hawc8ls also Aj;'t for nv JB&Qk Patent .Cooking Stove, ,A2tl,OTHER FIRST CLASS 8TOVES Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. waxx w.MJ&mm .i w,.. AKD- CEILING DECORATIONS! -flOOQ-dotible roll of Wall Paper ana Decorations of the latest stjlea and shades Jwt reoeived direct from Eastern f aotoriee. Sv -J3bo a,Jsrfce assortment of - -jsOI Ally5r&dainbaantlfalinew designs Htw Smtm Bmh tiriiireidis, CJucaiHatting, Etc., Etc, 0UdTxnine. OHAS.HEILBORN;, mmircia: nmiiinMitmmiiMimiiJnmiii Fhe Teacher Vho advised bor pupils to strengthen .lioir minds by the uso of Ayor'a Sar japarilla, appreciated the truth that jodily health i3 essential to mental rigor. For persons of delicate and feeble institution, whether young or old, tbi3 iietliciuo is remarkably beneficial. Be mre you get Ayer's Sarsaparilla. " Every spring and fall I take a num ber of bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and am greatly benefited." Mrs. James H. Eastman, Stoneham, Mass. "I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla t Ith great benefit to my general health." --Miss Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. "My daughter, twelve years of age, aas suffered for the past year from General Debility. A few weeks since, wo began to give her Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Her health has sreatly improved." Mrs. Harriot H. Battles, South Chelmsford, Mass. "About a year ago I began using Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility and neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure in the army. I w as in a very bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar- taparilla, with occasional doses of Ayer's Pills, ba e greatly itnpioved my health. I am now able to work, and feel that I cannot saj' too much for your excellent remedies." F. A. Pinkham, South Moluncus, Me. "My daughter, sixteen years old, is using Ayer's Sarsaparilla with good ef fect." Rev-. S.- J. Graham, United Brethren ChurclT. Buckhannon.'W.Ta. " I suffered from Nervous Prostration, t.rith lame back and headache, and have been much benefited by the uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged Jife are due to tho uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla." Lucy MofStt, Killingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farns worth, a lady 79 years old, So. "Woodstock, Vt., writes : "After several weeks1 suffering from nervous prostration, I procured a bottlo of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken half of" it my usual health returned." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PEEPXRED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; ix bottle. $5. Worth $5 a bottle. TMelses, Isler & Anton, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Architects. OffjcEvRoom 9, FiiAVEis Bld'o, SECOND STREET P. O. Box 813. ASTQ1UA, OR. Win. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. N. B. Cor. Olney and. Third Sts. P. O. Box 436. Particular attention given, to Properties in UMer AstorLt; also to purchase of Tim- )erj inds JOJ)lLl Agent for REMARKABLE IIOJIESTEAD3. Tli re o Applicants Seek Homestead Entries In tbo Heart of SoattK The Seattlo Post-Intelligencer b.3s tho follewing: ''There was consterna tion in tho land office this afternoon, when three men asked to file three ap plications for homesteads. Tho cause for surprise was tho faot that tho fil- j ings embraced about ten acres right in i the heart of tho city, situated between Broadway and Lake Union, and com prising tho most thickly built residence portion of Seattlo. "Tho first amplication was made by W. H. Kimball, of Seattle, who sought to filo upon tho southwest quarter of sention 6, township 25, range 4 east, "Tho second was made by O. O. Parkman, of Seattle, who sought to enter upon the east half of the north west quarter, and tho northeast quar ter of tho southwest quarter of section 10, township 25, range 4 east "Tho third was by Frank B. Sharp stein, of Walla "Walla, who desired to enter upon the northeast quarter of section ten, township 25, range 4 oast. 'Tho applications were not recorded upon tho books "with tho other home stead entries, but were passed around for consideration and finally placed upon tho desk, under a heavy paper weight. Finally it was decided to de lay action aa to their disposal until the matter was carefully inquired into. It is, however, believed that these three homestead applications will bo rejected upon the ground that the land sought to bo entered upon as school land and is embraced in the indem nity school selection." Messrs. Kimball and Sharpstein, who arrived last night, state that there is no doubt of their entries being ac cepted, as the school section mentioned is located in the middle of Lake Wash ington. The land in question is con sidered to bo worth $150,000 or 8200, 000." Don't indnlsQ in the luxury of strong opinions in the presence of your elders and betters. A IKTY TO YOUKiKI.r. It is surprisins that people will u-e a common, ordioan pill when they can secure a Taluablo English one for the same money. Dr. Ack r's English pills ai a positive cure for sick-headache and all liver troubles. They aro small, sweet, easily takon, and do not gripe. Sold by J. W. Co ,. Do not let others spend tha money you earn. IS LIFE irO&TU LIVING? Xot if von co throuzh the world a dys peptic. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Flatulency and Costipation. Guaranteed and sold by J. W. Conn. When you assist the needy, don't do it ostentatiously. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that tenible cough. Shiloh's Cure is tho remedy for you. J. C. De ment. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh's V l talizer is guaranteed to cure you. J. C. Dement Tha- oalf medicine' -whioh, dftrory tha perms of Catarrh, "Rheumatism, j?ema!e ComDlalntv Co iinmntlon lit nnt tnn far Bona), DysMpMa, .Malarial and alt Blood and tj kin Diseases. It i s a " e and positive cars for Loss of Maphood and Onn orrhsa. is -pleasant to drLik. QiraitatriaL Pries, 75 rnt and 31 25. wACtfI0,pP3EWCIliE.C0., , gpak&so Jails, Walk, J. Q. Dmeat. le -Agent, Asteri B(5S5SsJcHkSB1BK2sfaCJ?ilBB IPB8KaflHHMMBfpiwrHnMaB PORTLAND A rioh, beautiful tract of table land, seven hundred (700) feet above the Willam ette. Beautiful parks, with mineral springs, Bhade tree3 and macadamized walks. A building society in operation ereoting cottages and stores for rent or sale. Only 500 of the 3700 of these lots are placed on tho market at a quarter of their value. These Lots are Sold on the Installment Plan, With easy payments, or a liberal discount for cash. A special arrangement will be mado with parties purchasing one or moro blocks. A carriage will ba in waiting with intelligent and gentlemanly salesmen to show paities lots, the work being done by the builders' assooiati6n and tho motor line. ALLEN West Portland Park Ass'n. ' HO EDUSESCLB SHOULD B2 WHH0IT5 ? . zzrzxr: - "wJ??? Vv-JL, i. '.-'iCi' 2aP- Wrjif T & Lffir?!...! . . r.:' XrSr'.': -XZSt aw?2 -H y$3aA pf& iSL,i- .v "' yr.- r-' H JtL-JJ v&: tiu rAUL.Ti.2V: - '-' t-.?oisy2. P HILADSLPH1 A. ftitt. QfiliiJ3!t2r Tha majority of tha ills of tho human bodj-arlao from a dlsossed LlTor. Slm mons Llvor Itozulator has been tho mean of restoring mora pcoplo to health anv happlnocx by glTlng thorn a lioaltbj ZiTor than any other agency on earth. fS TEAT YOU GET THIS QETJIOTR. rrin SI. It rV Ksiaing. Yesterday afternoon while the rain Traa pourinp; down, says the Detroit Fret Press, a citizen left the postoffice to encounter an acquaintance who waB also sheltered by an umbrella. "Baininjr, isn't it?' quoried tha first. "Heyl" "Barninsr, isn't it?" "I'd like to see you a moment," waa the reply. "Come upstairi." The two passed up, traversed the dark hall to its darkest corner, and then No. 2 turned toNo. 1 with: "Do you taka me for an infernal idiot?" "Why, no, of course not." "Do you inpposeFm carrying an umbrella around to keep tha sun off at this time of year?" "No." "I'm carryinjr it to keep tha rain off, am I not?" "Of course." "Well, then, it rains. You know it rains. Everybody in town knows it rains. Now you go on and letpeople alone." "But but " "That's all. Sheinows her busi ness. You just attend to your own affairs and let the weather alone. Good day, sir." And ho went clumping downstairs and left the other fellow to follow at his leisure. Children-Cry for Pitcher's Castorla (Then Bby iru aid, w gave her C&storia. iThea she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, iVhert she became HSm, uh cluag to C&Btoria, iVhensheluuiCailaraQ, aba gaTa then Caetorb Donjt do work nnwortby of you if you can avoid it. Be loyal to death to thoie who have befriended 'you. Spinal Disease. DR. FLINT'S REMEDY should bo taken whenever there Is felt pain or soreness in the back or uneasiness, in the extremities, increased by motion, as these are the premonitory symptom of spinal congestion. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or, address Mack Drug Co., H.Y. Bemember impertinence isn't wit, any more than insolence is brilliancy. CUlireiitlrjfcPitaia's Caitorit- S2-'3rfl IHI -rlW III I II IV. BilU1 .v-3n mm W&Zr'J v $&g1 MM. ".SF.'S A'lrtH"' IK6S1 -;jr? 1 anDREli Office Abington Bld'g, Room 13. What a St. Helens Visitor Sees and Say. j Writing from hero to the Hist, un der dato of the 9th, a visitor says: It is correctly reported that the A. & S. O. railway, has been merged in the Southern Paoifio, and that an of ficer of that company will bo placed in the office hero to take charge of its affairs, and that the construction will go rapidly forward from both tho As toria and Hiilsboro ends of the line. Tho bridge constructors will begin op erations at Smith's, about the loth of this month. The gradors from tho junction of Lewi3 and Clarke aro get ting along rapidly, having a large force of men employed on clearing the right of way and grading. . The activity in railroad work, and reported purcbaso of valuable property here by the Union Pacific railroad company, which contemplates building a connection with their line at Portland, has created a revolution in the manner, and in the greater ac tivity of real ostale sales. Numer ous additions have been platted, and a great many lots and blocks sold. The great number of strange jmrchasors is an index to the character of the boom, which is but just beginning to feel the pressure of eastern oapital, and at tract tho attention of men, whose judgment based upon experience gives force to their opinion. There fore we may justly claim that the present outlook for Astoria is a pros perous one, and that her future great ness can be foreseen by even the short sighted denizens that aimlessly throng her streets to-day. An electric railway is not only talked of, but is actually assuming a reality far beyond the confines of a visionary scheme, and whioh will en circle the city with iron bands that will bring tho most distant surburban cottage within a few minutes' ride of the court house or post office, and business center of the city. Great improvements are being pro jected for the coming season in the way of building. Some brick and many valuable frame structures will grace our business streets and choice corners; while residences both plain and elaborate, will dot the hill-sidea in every direction. Steamboating is a better business now, than when tho O. B. & N. Co. .had Kamm's boats and tho Telephone to buck against Parous up, and ser vice loss speedy. If your lung trouble is of scrofu lous origin, Ayer's Sarsaparilla will cure you. tuc rancji.T EDYfipj CURES PERMANENTLY S3 Yean. Paragon, Ind., Jul j 80, 1883, Suffered pain in head from sunstroke 22 Tears. It was cored by St. Jacobs Oil and has remained so 4 years. SAMUEi B. SHIPLOE At Detkwists and Dxalers. fHI OHARLSi JL V0CELER CO., BaJUtnort, UL i "I have boon a neat sufferer from Torpid liver and Dyspepsia. Every thing I ate disagreed vritb. mo until X began taking I can now digest any kind of food, never havo a headache, and have gain ad fifteen pounds In -weight." W. C. SCHUI.TZE, Columbia, 8. C SOLD EYERYWHEKE. Office, 44 Murray StM New York. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the mnf. fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or 8an Francisco for Custom Made Slothes As thoy-can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, ana for los3.Money. By Leaving their Orders with MF.AflT. New Coohts by Every Steamer: Call aad Ses Dim aad Batliry Yonrseir. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. W TRADE Opg- MARJCI REMedy PAl Founds Tutt's Pills iniijiiifimsmaniiaasximinniiiiaiaiiiafiiiBn iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiti3iciiiiiiiiIiialiiiaMIia,ial9,,III,ai,aalaIIIaIallIliIiiiiiii"ig M i ;; ? : To those who suffer from poor tenements, highrents. orowded streets, there are 1 a , worth considering in connection with beautiful West Fbrtland Park. Yon avoid city tax : w 1 tax, and get your fuel at one-half cost. Yon get good pure water and live above tne ma'a yoa Your payment on your lot and house each month willnot amount to what your rent does w u f are simply purchasing your home by paying your rent; you will have enough vacant room j : 3 101 ior a Kitcnen garden; compelled to live on the and down two or three with a motor road, than s m mtu u muiur ruau, man irom j.weniy-nrst street 10 tne onage uy street car, wmio -- - . more comfortable way of traveling, with less time and only five cents fare. West Portiana r :n.; ui 1 l- it.- u . . '., .". . -r-. ., -, J., . . mi httrh Dills iw scale, no rivers with tneir draw do net have to keep your eye on it in fear of a changing surface from shifJing 8aDdAnTTFUL from marshy bottom, or difficult of grade and cultivation from ledges and rocks. A Bu, " FERTILE, DRY, HEALTHY TABLE LAND. These lots can be purchased on the inata,lm?? plan, or by pnying cash for a lot a cottage will be put upon it, if desiref and payed for by n0""V payments, less than tho rent d! tho same tenement would be in the oity. The owners and aus of this beautiful residence spot intend to make it tho choice suburb of tho oity of Portland. these c 4 IIIIIIIIIIIi ? : POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never vanes, A manel ot .jurlty, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low tcst.sh' rt weight, alum or plios phate powders. Sold only in cam. Hoyal IIakivo PowukkCo. lOfi V'alMt . N."i. Lewis M Johason & Co., Agents, Poit laud, urcgon. Obliged to go toFuropoon business I offer nit oar ihlichmnur ln.i ip fha VIENNA For sale at a bargain. For paitlculars apply to G. WB Fisher9 Fropnetor. BLOCK 72 Skively's Astoria, Beginning To-Day, I Offer for Sale, Some of the nest Hesldence Lots In the City. The Block has been cleared and is only 3 Blocks from Catsop Mill and S reet Car Lino. Lots 34x100 and 33x160 at from $200 to 233. Half Cash. Balance In G months : 5 per cent, off for Cash. See Plats at ray office. j, n. iHAresEi.iL, Heal Estate Broker. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAV HANSEN, I'rop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine DiamisdeieliT At Extremely Low Prices. All Goods Bought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets. T. B. Loughery. DEAtER T Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Confectionery, Etc. NOSE BUT THE BEST BRANDS HANDLED. T1IIKD STREET, Opposlto Haho's Boot and Shoo Store, I. W, Case, BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Bnsines3. Drafts drawn available in anypart of the 0. S.'and Europe, and on Hong-Kong, China Office Hours : 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. Odd Feixowi BmwKf g, Aitorla, Oregon. m AKlH6 For Restaurant. naiini:anaiinn:cxiaaiaiiaiiCi-" yon can keep chickens and a cow if second or third floor, and let your wife wreck her constitution 'JJJJJ AjV pair of stairs. In comparison, you are no farther from West for uanu from Twenty-first street to the bridge by street car, while it win oa t ine uny or i-'orciana in tue )rid?ehinderances to nass in (J ...........a..,a..,.,.....,a...B.,a.....s,.,,s,Ba,a.s.,,.,........n-' l - IIBlllllllfllliaiaaieciiB - iiaiiiiB - aaii Electric Motor Line runs through this Property. Sub urban homes for all, partly cleared. Good Bottom Lands, no ravines, no heavy grading-. Fifty Dollars for Inside and Sixty Dollars for Corners, also on Installment Plan. Buy now when lots are cheap. Wingai A Stone, ODD FELLOW'S B.UIDING. FIVE AND TEM AIjB. Tho undersigned is selling Five and Ten AcroTiact of the Donation Claim of Judge Callender, Adjoining the Town of Clat sop Junction. Situated at the intersect Ion of tho South Coat and Overland Eailroads. Tho Tracts are designed as Rural Uome stcaus, ire situated botween the railroad and the oce.in beach with e.mvpnfent sfroot-i to both. '1 lie laud has cood natural dralnaire I with S'cluly places for buildiug ; Is good for fruit and eatables. This firm was formerly donated to tho public school, which is now in possession of the Droceeds of this sale. The Interest on this endowment with the public funds se-i cures me services oi competent teacners ior three terms of school eacli j-ai. The loading citizens of Astoria are secur ing these tracts. Price $60 to $100 Per Acre. No Commission to Agents. JOSXAH WEST. Inqulteof E. C. JIOLDEN, or 0. S.VltlGHT aison ie RESTAURANT JDominso Bczericli, Prop!. SECOND STREET - - Near Postoffice. The Only French Restaurant In the City. My object Is to make the Malson Doree the best in Astoria, where tho Finest French Meals Can be had at all times. Open Bay mid A'iglit. 1ST A LARGE LOT OF EOR S.VLE AT LOVi'EST PH1CEH. Mw$k California fine Drpot E TVAST three ac lve ; onng men tn a a as solicitors. To all such wawiil pav 3 per d.vy. Address wiln r-f:rnces. stamp enclosed. THETBLA.KK HEVrVO'D CO., 92 Flood Sulldisg. San rrocuco, Cdl. m E1P FORB. RECEIVED rtrt: you see fat to ao -so, jy- :;-. ap I TSWJ J ,. i. .- reck rer constiiuuuu ", p- c farther from West Portland Pa. near tuture. xutuo r. iijflre yott reaching the Park. When tao : ri . ..nncriiin - - - a. - BLi - a - aieiliraZff3U (U4"" r For Sale. 150 Acres of Tide Flats. With Half Klile Frontage Suitable for Wh irves, Mills and Factories. Situ ite two miles test of Astoria Tha Astoil.1 & south Coast railroad iSdlSt throuj.!) the sa e. uucu, For Particulars and Plats, address H1RAUUKA.Y, Astoria, Oregon. son Carry a Full Line of Choice staple and Fancy Give Us a Calk and Be Convinced. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer in HAOf ABE, IBOfi, STEEL. Iron Pipe and Fittings. B-""ANDIWWARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, ml AND Oog s.ApoT Beeches ""w. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shoo BliAUJlDlll.U Promptly attended to. Aspeciaityraadeol repawns CANNERY DISS "tltUfl STggrr J. B9 Wyj nwAriroo -r-.. ww upj Hardware and Ship Chandler Pure Oil, Bright Varnkh Binacle Oil, gotten S' Hemp Sail Twine ' Cotton Sail Twine Lard Oil, e' Wrought Iron Spikes, balvanized Cut Nail Agriculiural lBtP1BIt ' ' Machines enUe JJIS-fi. Boiler Shop ;UJH All klnd3 oi STEAMBOAT Wat,J J!k t x- tattjMteaaua . J-'-.