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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1888)
w ftftc gnftg gsioriim. ASTORIA. OREGON: VKIDAY. ..AUGUST 21. 18SS. TnEitn will be over 250,000 votes cast in New York City on the Gth of next November. The city of New York expects to borrow two millions at three per cent, and probably will get it because of the peculiar law or custom there which exempts the bonds from taxa tion. It is now said that the tariff bill will not be reported to the senate for per haps a month from the present time, in which event the adjournment of congress can hardly be brought about before the middle of October, and possibly later. Sometime ago a kindergarten was proposed in this city. The idea was a good one, and the scheme should not be allowed to languish. With proper support Astoria is certainly large enough to creditably support one of those very useful institutions. There are many little folks too small to study with benefit in the usual public school course, who would be mentally and physically improved by attendance at a properly conducted kindergarten. The assistant examiner of Chinese customs service has sent to the treas ury department here a printed list of Chinese medicines exported from Yangtse ports. Among the remedies are tigers' bones, ground blood, bear's gall, asses' glue, tree bugs, elephants' gall, fossil crabs, fossil teeth, fowls' gizzards, "insects of nine smells," Job's tears, cow hair, glass, rhinoc eros horns, cow's knee, puff balls, dragons' teeth, straw, hedgehog skins, dried silk worms, snake skins, crabs' eyes, horse tails and centi pedes. m Competition between two of the great English lines of railroad has re cently taken the form of cutting down the running time. The London and Northwestern and the Great Northern striving against each other for the trailic between London and Edin burgh, have reduced the runuiug time between these points to eight hours. By the first named road the distance is -101 miles, by the other it is 397. For the entire distance the schedule is slightly exceeded by the short 13. & O. run between Baltimore and Wash ington, 40 miles in 45 minutes. But the length of the trip removes it from the comparison. On the North West ern road one run without n halt of 158 miles in three hours is n part of me trip. A Performing Bear. A wandering Hyrcanian was around yesterday with a performing bear, making great fun for the boys. The bear danced, waltzed, went through military evolutions, wrestled, etc., and if ho could only whistle, posses ses all the elements of social success. He wrestled with his two legged con frere; sometimes the man threw the bear, sometimes the bear threw the inan; whenever either happened the exercises were made to partake of a religions nature, as the man took up a collection. From his agility in climbiner the telegraph poles Bruin appears to be a polar Dear. Onmliriiiiis Itrrr Anil Free Lunch at the Telephone Ssa- louu, ocenus. Notice C. K. F. I Union. A .special meeting of the Columbia Ither Fishermen's Protect iw Union will be held at their Heading Jtonm, on Saturday, August 2.ri, at 4 SM p. si. sharp. Members in good standing aie ie quested to attend. , A.. Sutton-, Secretary. Ludlow's Ladies' S.S.00 Fine Shoes also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, al !'..!. UOCDMAX'fr, Teleplioncliodirluc House. Best Ceils in town. Koonis per night 50 and 23 eta, per week SIM. New and ciem. I'rivate entrance. Meals CooUed to Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. Sunny Rooms. With or witho ut board at the Ilolden House. Rooms from SO a month upward. Library, etc. When Yon Go to Portland Frank Fahre, Occidental hotel restau rant, will be glad to sen his Astoria friends, A good dinner At a moderate price and everything in season. Fish Skid Oil. And machine oil for sale. .I.H.DkForck. Astoria, Oregon. ADVICE TO 3IOTHKRS. Mns. Winsi.ow's Soothino Svr.ur should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, .softens the gums. allays all pain, cures wind oholie. and is the best remedy fordiar rhcear wenty-five cents a bottle. . . Private Bouas. At the Telephone Restaurant for sun lers, parties, etc The best cooked to order. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant. CMllrenCryferPitciier'sCastorig Application For First Papers. There is orohnlilv nn nflio xnnt.)., in the union nf pnn.il nnnnint.v wherein there are more people natur- ouieu annuauy man in (Jlatsop. Take the following list for the first thrp.A WPpTra nf thia mntill.. T Waterhouse, J. J. Bunnell, Great nrain; Aug. Markow, H. G. Munzell, Germany; Jno. Roberts, N. Hastrom, J. H. Kanreln. "FT. TTp-nTnTronn t, Niemela, H. Kurdi, Chas. Paulsen i-icu jjuuvi, jno. waKKer, J. Wint men, Peter Johnson, H. Isola, Harry Hill. Olaf. .Tnrvip T) T.nif; Aml.on, Mattson, Jno. Mattson, Aug. Heu- uncKson, Anarew .rekela, Abram Mattson, N. Petroff, E. Heitonen, O. F. Jnkob3on, E. Iskonen, Rnssia; P. .TnrPPnSPn T Plirlatuncnr, TT t Hansen, Denmark. C. E. Fosberg van. o. iNieison, Mans Johansen, J. F. Hartland, Sweden; Martin Jacob- son, Norway; si. Uranmch, Austria. As will be seen by the above, the greater part of those applying for first papers are subjects of the Czar of Russia. Real Estate Transfers. Jno. Adair and wife to Mary Louise Adair, blks 54. '.'fi fiS nml lnf A i.u, 37, Adair's Astoria, S5. Dated Jan uary 4th, '88. John Adair. B. A. Ojvens-Adair, S. D. Adair, Mary U. Adair, W. B. Adair. Lmnrn P. A1nir 'RnlK- Al.,;- Brenham. Mrs. E. A. Mendell, Geo. y. iuenaeii, iv. A. Welcker, W. T. Welcker, M. A. Jordan, Win. II. Jor dan to M. A. Adair, widow John Adair, all interest in the Adair dona tion claim; SI. Dated June 19, '83. J. H. Karwonen and wife to F. Wickman. lot 3, blk 37, Shively's As toria; SS00. Columbia Waterway As'oriition. At the third annual session of the Columbia Waterway association held in this city on the 3rd of August, 1887, it was, on motion, decided that the fourth annual session of the asso ciation should convene in Portland on the first Tuesday after the open ing of the Mechanic's fair, in that city in 1888. As the fair opens on Thursday, October 4 Hi, the date of the meeting of this year's session of the associa tion, is set for Tuesday, Octohcr 9th, 1883. The Verdict Unanimous. W.I). Suit, Druggist. P.ippiw. Iml, testifies: "1 can recommend Klecliic Hitters as the very best remedy. Kvrry bottle sold lias given relief in c pry rase. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Khcuiualisui of 10 ji-ars standing." Abraham Uaie. druggist, lli'llville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medi cine 1 have ever handled in mj HO ears experience, is Klectric Hitters'' Thou sands of others have added their teMi moiiy. so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitlers do erne diseases of the Liver, Kidnejs or Blood. Only a nan uoiiar a home at W.J-;. Dement A Uo.'s Drug Store. lionx. In Astoria, last Sunday, the llitli, to the. wife of M. Foard, a daughter. NEW TO-DAY. For Sale 5 Fresh Cows. PPLY TO JOHN DOCKAR. L Cathlamet, W. T, Aug. 2-i, '8. THE STATE Agricultural College, CORVALLIS, OREfiO.V. Term Commences Wednesday. September 12. 1NHS. FACULTY : A full corps of enei lenced l'l ofessors and Teachers. COIIUSE OF STUDY : Arranged expressly to meet the demands and needs of the farming inteiests of I be State. preparatory department For student!, omen's sears of age who de sire to enter the College but are not pre pared to enter College classes hv exam ination. MILITARY TRAINING -To the extent required by law. P.UILDINOS : large. Commodious, and well Ventilated. LOCATION : In a cultivated and Christian -ommumt, and one of the healthiest In the State. " EXPERIMENTAL STATION ; Circulars, containing matter full of interest to farmers, will be regularly issued and copies mailed to each patron ottbe Col lege. EXPENSES : Reduced to lowest figures. Two oi more fiee s( holarslups fiom eers eount. Consult j our County Superintendent. We confidently appeal to the farmers and Oranges of Oregon to patronize the only school established by Oregon for the pro inntiou.of her agricultural interests. For catalogue or other Information, ad dress. B. L. ARNOLD, President, Corvallis, Oregon. CANDY Manufactured and Tor Sale at Wholesale Trices, at The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLF.YELAXD, Prop'r. Gooi Bread, Cate ani Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers liread delivered In any part of the city. Hundreds ot woodmen tes tify to its supe riority, ltgoea Dff p and Neitr Stick. CARNAHAN & CO., Attatt Aitona. Price, S1.60. rpUFISf I Cut raster j uoBnatutstifBi EASIER J.C.I rUllinqer Than any oth I er axe made. Hurrah For The Last Picnic! The Annual Picnic of the to knappa; On Friday, August 24th, 1888. The fat or.te steamer Teleplvme w ill lea e "Wilson ic Fuller's dock at 8 A. si., sharp, and return at B r. M.. affording all an oppor tunity of having the GRANDEST time of the season, A match game of Base Ball w ill he played by the Columbia and Pacific nines for ban ner. A Foot Race, Sack Race, and Ladies' Race mil be run. and the games Croquet and Quoits plajed Games open to Ama teur ouiy. Prizes nil! be awarded for eachganehy iue laaies. ror particulars see ien. :ec. Orepn State Fair ! THE 2sth - Annual State Fair will be held in the Fair grounai near saiem, commencing mi the 17TH OF SEPTEMBER, And continuing one week. Cash Pieiuiuuis to the amount of $15,000 - Will be awarded for Agricultural, mechanical and stock exhib its, wotks of art and fancy work and for tri als of speed. The premiums ottered hae been increased in many cases, and new classes have been added. No entry fee charged in divisions .1, K. L. and Q. A magnlliceiit fi"ld of horses entered, and there will be splendid contests of miming and trotting eaeh day. The dllferent transportation companies will make liberal reductions In fares and freights. -pedal attention Is called to the premiums otfeied foreou tv exhibits or grains, grasses and trulls. Entries will be reeeied In Hie secretarj's ollleein Salem, beginning s dajs before tit., fliu III. I lit. .In. (.... ..pm....1n . ..... 1..1 day before the fair. Persons desiring to ex hibit In dliis'lons .1, K. O. P.andO, aiere qut-siru iu imiKe uieir entries on iruiav ana Saturday belore the fair if possible. All en Iriesilose on Monday, September 17th. at T M i: M, -PltlCKS OK ADMISSION :- Coupon ticket for men (sir days) S2 Sfl Coupon ticket for women tslx dajs) t nil Day ticket for men . .. f,0c Da! ticket for women 2.r- Tickets to grand stand at race track for males u er 1? j ears.... 2Tic Ladlps to the grand stand free. Those desiring to purchase booths will ap ply to the secretary. fSSeud to the secretary at Salem for a premium list. .1. T. OREHfl. Secretary. Assignee's Sale. TV70T1CE 18 HEREBY RIVEN' THAT ON' -Li the 27th day ot September. 1833, the un- ucnigneu, as assignee oi me inisue rack ing company, will sell at public auction all the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a point on the meander line on the south bank of the Columbia river, on the donation land claim of S. C. Smith, in Clatsop county, state of Oregon, 30.2! cn.iins westerly, according to the meander line of the northeast corner of said clalpi at the southwest corner of a tract of land depded to It. D. Hume and Dean Blanchard. Dec, 1Mb, 1875: thence westerly alonn said me ander line tno hundred (200) feet, to the southeast corner of a tract of land deeded low a. junney ; inence along tno easterly line of said Kinney tract to medium loiv tidaln said river: thence easterly to the northwest corner of said tract of land deeded to said Hume and Blanchard : thence south erly along the westerly line of the said Hume and Blanchard tract to the place of beginning including all the tide land and w harflng i iglits and privileges In front there of out to the ships channel of said Colum bia river. Also the easterly one-half of the following described tract of land, to wit: Beginning at a point on the meander line of said rher. on said donation land claim. westerly and distant along said meander line of said river from the northeast corner of said claim 33 G chains; thence westerly along said meander line two hundred (200) teet: thence north 2-1 degrees and thirty isliiutes west to said ships channel j thence easterly on a. Ime parallel with said mean der hna to hundred (2qo) feet; thence south Iwenty-taur degrees and thirty min utes east to place of beginning. Also all the uuuuingsanu improvements lliBreon. fhp iiuwio picjuisrs ui'u tkiiuwn ax mo sea nm einnerv. lwliIalsosell.lt the same tlmp. nil thn machinery In said cannery, being a com plete cannery oumi ; also c nsning boats : about ten tons of salt, and the Thistle sten cil, brand oi trademark. The sale will take place on the above described premises, and will commence at ten o'clock In the fore noon. C W. FULTON. Assignee. Assignee's Sale, N( OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the uudersiimed. as asslimee of tlir r. lumbi.i Canning Company, will, on tne 28th day of September, 1883, sell at public auction 10 me niiniesi uiuuer tor ean. tne Inllowlnf property held by him as such assignee, t" mt: Lots numbered 4,o, c, 7. 8. and 9 of block No. 147 in the town of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John M. Sanely, in Clatsop county. State of Oregon, together With the buildings thereon, it being the property commonly knovj n as the Colombia Cannery. "Also1 all the machinery lu and about said cannery. Al,o 41 ljshing boats and 23 tlshing nets, all In first .class condi tion. Also, about 20UO cases of untopped cans, ami a lot of can tops. About aooo empty salmon cases ; 39 sacks ot Liverpool salt ; 330 lbs. pig lead ; soo lbs. solder ; fl boes of tiu plate ; 1 large scow ; 2 skiffs -GO bushels ot charcoal; 8 barrels of lacquer" about fifteen hundred thousand labels, con llsting of the Autograph. Coleman Flag. Co lumbia and other l)rands.,offlce furniture, money safe and all personal property situ ateln and about aald cannery. The above eannory (s one of the best on the liver, the machinery Is comparatively new, and is in fine condition. The sale ill take place on the premises and will com mence at ten o'clock iu the forenoon. C. W. FULTON, Assignee. Notice. TO THE PUBLIC: THE ORDINANCE IN relation to piling wood, leaving wagons and-elc.ontlie streets will be strictly en- IflNVll 'ifrup lnn.l hi A .. On.l. lOoa .. I... ....... u . iiiuuuaj, '.UK AIWI, 100a. mill outfurtlier.notiee. Parties not complying with said ordinance will be arrested and fined. This notice particularly applies to the business part of the city. .T4i v wffTen F. SHERMAN. ISAAC BERGMAN. Com. on Streets and et. Jeweler. CHIEF OF POLICE BALE. NOTICE is hereby Riven that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the City of Astoria, by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi nance ordering the Auditor to issue war rants for the collection of assessments re maining unpaid on West-9th street be tween Water street and Berry street, ap proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear ing date the 25th dav of July, 1888, com manding me to levy upon lot No. C, in block No. 118. in the Citv of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively to collect an assessment of two hundred and six dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of West-9th street between Water street and Berry street by Ordinance No. 1045, entitled an Ordinance declaring the probable coat of improving West-9th street from the south side of Water street to the south side of Berry street, approved June 29th, 1838. I have this day levied upon lot No. 6 in block No. 118, in Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day in front of the Court house door in the City of As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon.'wiil pro ceed to sell lot No. G in block No. 118. in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for u. a. gold com. Astoria, August 14, 183.S. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. Clllr.K OK POLICE SALK. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a warrant irsued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, In accordance with an order made by the Common Conncil of the City of As toria, by Ordinance No. 1017. entitled an Ordinance ordering the auditor to issue warrants for the collection of as se.ssments remaining unpaid on West iUh street, between Water street and Berry street, approved .lulv 25th, 1888, said warrant bearing date the 25th day of July, 1888, commanding ino to levy upon the south 73 feet of lot No. l, block No. IS), in the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to collect an assessment of forty-one and twenty-five 25-100 dollars which assessment was made for the improve meu: of West 9th street, between Water street and Bejry street, by Ordinance No. 104T, entitled an Ordinance decjar ing the probable cost of improving West mil street, from the South.s-de of Water street, to the South side of Berry street, approved June 29th. 1888, 1 have this day levied upon the south "73 feet of lot No. 1, in block No. 19, in Shlvelj's Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day nf September, nt 10 oclock a.m.. of said day iu front of the court house door in the City ot Astoria, Clat sop County Oregon, will proceed to sell the South 73 feet of lot No. 1. in block No. 19, in Shively's Astoria, to the high est bidder therefor, to pay said assess ment, costs and expenses ot sale. Said sale to he for U. S. gold coin. W'.J.HARRV. Chief ofPolice. Astoria. August nth, l&sx. CI11KF Of 1'OLICE SALK. NO I'lCE is heiebv triwn th.it hv xir- tne of a warrant issued by the Auditor and l'oliee Judge of the City or Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the City of As- mriii uy wruiiianee ao. 1 147. eiuitimi an Oidinance ordering the Auditor to issue warrants for the collection of as sessments remaining unpaid on West nth street, between Water street and Derry street, approved July 2"th. 188.S, said warrant bearim? date 'tlmo-.n, ,ioV Of ililyl8JJK, commanding me to levynp on lot No. 13, in block No Wi. in the City of Astoria as laid out anil teconled by .1. M. Shively, to collect an assessment of two hundred and eleven 25-100 dol lars, which assessment was made for the Improvement of West nth street be tween Water street and Berrv street, bv Ordinance 1045, entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of improv ing West 9th street, from the South side of Water street to the South side of Berry street, approved June 29th, l&SS, I have this day levied upon lot No. 12, in block No. 5G, in Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day of Septem ber, at 10 o'clock a. it. of said day in front of the Court House door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Ore- gon, will proceed to sell lot No. 12, in lopk No, J, in Sljiyely's Astoria, to tho highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of salo. Said sale to he tor U. S. gold coin, XV, J. BAKUY, Chief of Police. Astoria. August 14th. 1888. CHIEF. OF POLICE JiALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a warrant Issued bv tno Auditor and Police Judge of the Citv of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the Citv of As toria, by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordinance ordering the Auditor to is sue warrants for the collection of as sessment1; remaining unpaid on West nth street, between Water street and Kerry street, approved July 23th, 1888, said warrant bearing date the 23th day of July, 1888, commanding me to levy upon the N orth K of lot No. 1, in block No. 110, in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to collect an assessment of tlprty doljars, Yrhibli assessment was made for tno Im provement of West f)th street, between Water street and Kerry utrcet, by Or dinance 1043, entitled an Ordinance de claring the probable co,t of improving West 'Jth sheet, from the South side of Water street to the South side of Kerry street, approved June aith. 1888, 1 have this day levied upon the North f of lot No. 1, in b'ock Nn.llG, in Shively's Astniia.aiulon Friday, tho 14th day of hi'litember, at 10 o'clock a. m., ofs.aj( day in front qf the Court House door in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, gnu. will proceed to sell the North $i of lot No. 1, in block No. 110, in Shive ly's, Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U.S. gold coin. W, J. BARKY. Chief of. Police. Astoria, August :4th. 18S8. AJHtMl IIJMPft Seines, Pounds, Traps, -AND FISH NETTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, lAqE TO ORDER OF BEST QUALITY. Woodberry Seine Twines AT LOWEST PRICES OF NETTINO COMBINATION. Barbour's Salmon Net Threads. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 art 519 Wet St. Sole Agents for Great BABY BDGGIES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, TOYS, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, PICTURES, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES, CUTLERY', BIRD CAGES,. BASKETS, BASE BALL GOODS, DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, ' ARTIST MATERIAL, THE NEW Main. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is herebv given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the City of-Astoria, by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi nance ordering the Auditor to issue war rants for thn mllAntinn nf najoaammila remaining unpaid on West-9th street, be- "", " u"r aireei nnu Deny street, ap proved Jtllv "ft 1SSS ScmM nn.nt K.. mg date the 25th day of July, 1888, com manding me to levy upon lot No. 7 in MrtMr W IT : .1 rlZ - ; w.uwi ". ji, m mo 1,1 iy vi Asiona as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, tO COlIpnt nn naU100m.nf" rf ainlln n.nn dollars, which assessment was made for .1... : . ... . a.. . . . iud iiuuruvemeni or west-stn street ne- ttrefm WntpP afrnat nnrl Ham. aIvaa.- V... OrdinAneA Kn iftf; &nNH.j .. n-Ai nance declaring tne probable cost of im- p.uviuK nest-am street irom tne soutn side of Water street to the south side of Berry street, approved June 29th 188S, I have this day levied upon lot No. 7 in block No. 17, in Shively's Astorin. and on Friday, the 14th day of September, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day in front of the Cnnrt. ltnnon ilnnr in the. Pitu nt sfl(n.i'n ...... w uvu. uu v.. jr ui nsiuiiii, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to nw' wi. iiu, m mot;. iu...i.j, in Biuveij 3 Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to of sale. Said sale to be for O. S. gold coin. Astoria, Augast 14, 18?. W.J. BAKUY. Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in wwH..fkw nabu uu UlUCJ U1UUD UJ fclit? CJommnn (?nnniil nf thnfHIwf Aotm-in by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi nance ordering the Auditor to issue war rants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on West-Uth street, be tween "Water street and Berry street, ap- nrnvoil .Tnlir n't 1QQQ UnM nrnwMnt Kn. f.w ,u .4 M,j rtr, 4iMi, UttlU HUlldUli UDU1- ing date the 23th day of July, 1888, com manding me to levy upon lot No. 7 in laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, dollars, which assessment was made for bua iiuiiruveuitiuL oi mest-ytn street ue- InroQn Wnta. Dl.nnf nnr? T7nKn .1 1 1 ni,M iiuvc. ewecu uua xwiijr nLruub uy Ordinance No. 1045, entitled nnordinance uecianng tne prooaoie cost ot improving West-9th street from the south side of Wntov ofaof trt tVin nnnlli fiUa a T- itt.b. obAbGw . uo ouum oiuo ui xjery street, approved June 29th, 1888, I have this dayjevied upon lot No. 7 in block w. ., wunuij a iioiunu, auu uu Fri day, the 14th day of September, at 10 wvuaw tiuov uuvi JU t,uW W44-J Vt illUriU, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to Rpll Inf. Vn 7 in hlrwV Vn 11K in fiU;VAlrf Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold CU1U. Astoria, August 14, 1888. W. J. HARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the Citv of Astoria, by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi nance ordering the Auditor to issue war rants for the collection of assessments remaining unpaid on West-9th street, be tween Water street and Kerry street, ap proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant heal ing date the 2oth day of J,uly, 1888, com manding me to ley nam lot No. G in block No. IJ5, in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively to collect an assessment of eighty-seven and fiO-lOO dollars, which assessment was mnde for the improvement of West-9th street between Water street and Berry street by Ordinance No, 1045, entitled an Ordinance declarine the nrobable cost of improving West-9th street from the south at fin rf Vii(a a(maI fn 4I. .ltU ! 1. a " ti oioi oiatTQb iu mo mJiLij &JUH or on Eridav. the 14th dav of Sentemher. nt 10 o'olook A. M. of 'said day in front of iui;ourEouse uoor in tneuityof As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro ceed to sell lot No. G in block No. 115, in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U.S. gold coin. Astoria, August 14, 183S. ' W. J. llAItRY, Chief of Police. the Pacific Coast. Slaug Our Entire Stock ! FliOM NOW ON Until September ist, When we are going to New York TO PCECHASE THE Biggest Stock ol Goods- Ever brought to this market. YORK NOV St., Opposite Parker IF1 JF&y b WHOLF.SA.LK AND KCTAIL DilVLKK IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass" f Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresla. Fruits and "STegetables. Received fresh every Steamer. PITY BOOK THE LEADING STATIONERS AND-BOOK SELLERS. GRXFFZCT & HEE3D. PARKER St EMPIRE Strike It Rig BOY YOUR Groceries! Provisions -OF- Foard & Stokes Their largely increasiug trails en.iliVs them to self at tho verv low est in.itvln of profit while giving you tromli uiai i 01 nrsi ci.vss iiiallly. Goods Delivered All Over the City. The Highest Price Imm fur Junk. EL'R. PARKER, K DKAIF.lt IN f FIRE BRICK Hay, Oais, ani Straw, Lime, Brick, Cement, Saul and Plaster Wod Dellrered to Order. PER apply to the Captain, or to TILLAMOOK, Shoalwater Bay and Gray's Harbor The P. & C.3. S.Co.'s Steamer "ALLIANCE," W'lll sail from" 1-ORTI.ANI) for SHOAL WATER HAY anil CRAY'S HARBOR Fare to Tillamook ami Omv's llrlmr sk Shoalwater Bay. Sr. From Astoiu $1 less. Freight, merchandise $5. Flour anil null teed excluding bran, S4. Freight to Shoal- aieray s-i. 11 sumeient ireiulil oilers a triD to Yaaulna and Coos liav will hn mi.b early in August. p. k. aitivcm, rresiaenr. C.P. UPSHTJR, Asent Astona. MANDOLINS. VIOLINS. ZITIU'.KS. HANJOS. GIUTABS. FLU I'IS. . FIFES, PICCOLOS, FLAGEOLETS, ACCOKDIONS, SNAKE DRUMS, HAKMONICAS. Full line best quality ITALIAN STKIiSTGS Hig cut in Beading Matter. l&' House. "WJ "WJ WWll'W JLmJLjJAM . STO Laird, Schober & Mitchell's FINE SHOES. A KIU.L LINK. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OKLOF. PARKFR. CARL A. HANSO.V. Parker & Hanson SUCCESSOItS TO C. L. PARKER, DCALEItS IN CENERALMERCHANDIS New Goods Arriving Every Steamer THIS WEEK rmDnrtTTnTmnn TheOM.St.inj - Astoria Oregon. FIRE CLAY 1 V Hit - B UIUI11. STORE MMoUb linjlngr, TeuaUtc sail Express lluilneis. CLARA PARKER Eben P, Parher,Master. S3 For TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAR- II. II. PASKK. The Str. Telephone Sf Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. Leavin Astoria .Monday . i a. m. Tuesday ,2 30p. m. " Wednesday ..7 p. jr. Friday. .7 p.m. " Saturday a uo p. m. Close connections at Kalama to the Sound at Astoria witli the aen. Miles tor Ilvraco Oysterville and Gnus Harbor; at Portland v.uhthen.&c R. R.. and west side trains P. & W. V. R. K ; Vancouver and Oregon City boats, and Eastern bound trains. --a5is6i