Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1889)
L33 FIjc gtoiltj gisfotmn. ASTOUIA. OREGON: SVTl'IWA HuEnRnARVS3. 13 ISSUED EVERT MORNING. fWu'iftat i'iitr1.) J T HALLO RAN As COMPANY. Pu i l-'ier- .ii tl 1'iuiirfetors, ASTORIA V ItLILIl Ml. - - ("AlS SrilEKT. Trnn nfSuttsrrlpllon, Serve 1 .bv CUrrli r. per n U ... 15 ctl bem livM il pf-r nuniili Mctt ' ni-ovr.tr SI.UU Free of pmUKU to subscriber!. The astoriav guarantees to lti adver tisers theMargest circulation ol any newspa per published on Uic Columbia river. A barber mates 673 motions with bis banl ivhen be shares a man. The Brifisli bark City of Carlisle, S23 ton3,"i51 days from Liverpool, ar rived in yesterday. The legislators ndjonrned last night and the trbolo state takes a long breath of relier. Salem is raising 321,000 for a pub cidy for a woojen. mill. SoarSlo, 000 has been snbscfiGedT"" Lawrence Foard bought the barV Sea Waif at "auction in Han Francis co last Tuesday for 83.100. There were 102 new boxes placed in the post office jesterday, and the gen eral delivery window was removed to the S. W. of the N. E. Ji of tho building. Dr. Estcs will discharge his patients from the pest house next Thursday. There.-now exists not the slightest possibility of dnnger of the spread of tho disease. If the man (we forget who he is) will bring back that book ho borrowed that has the list of federal offices and the salaries, we will be able to answer several questions. Yesterday W8s a sort of heliday: flags fluttered: stores clesed: banks did no business: court was not in session, and snmo kinds of business were suspended. There will be a sale of stock at Mrs Margaret Miller's place on Young'o river this Saturday morning. rbp steamer Occident will leave Fiavel'a wharf at nine o'clock. Senatebtll No. 194 passed the house yesterday, and is a law. It was pub lished iu full in Thursday's Astobiak It provides, in brief, that thu ennntv ihall"pay for the rent of Co. ,H's" armory. That was a big audience that at tended the opera bouse at the Lydia Thompson performance last Thurs day night The troupe will probably appear here again, in "Columbus," some time next month. The San Francisco Bulletin says that twenty-two salmon packing com panies, to pack in Alaska, hare been formed, and that all the new com panies are preserving the closest eo cresy regarding tho particular spot in Alaska whero they propose to locate. The most prominent pleasure party on Third street at three o'clock yes terday afternoon was officer McOarty. carrying an entire opium lay out and escorting to the hotel de Barry two Chinamen caught in the act otsmok ing opium against the peace and dig nity of tho webfoot commonwealth. Well, Astoria got two members of the pilot commission after ail Messrs. -Wilson and Montgomery, Capt. T. A, Brown makes the third: each getsS203 a year. The clerk to be elected by the'three commission er m'. ?r,io as much m the entire commission. "Are yon" a native born citizen?" asked county clorfc Trenohard the other day, of a man whom ho had in the sweat-box, proving up on his claim. '"No," said he, "I was born in Texas," and then Tom Boelling went back into .Harry Smith's office and smiled out loud.' Every community iq the country, even the mqstisolatcdrand unpromi's ing, reporter pTogrefs and substantial growth. Nothing but bickering and lack of harmony prevents Astoria from leading the procession. Co operat on.4inity, public spirit are nec essary if wa wat$ to go ahead. The AjipaiAN is glad to publish communications, .oh matters of public interest, but it must, os in the past, decline taking part in private qnar rels. We have too much wrangling and jawing here now, and this paper JSU not encourage disputants by pub licity. But any matter of public con cern will always be given full hearing. It is charged in a San Francisco paper that passengers on the O. & C. lines between San Francisco and Portland are overcharged in the Pull man buffet cars. It seems impossible to OVfirehnrfn nnpnni rtn ffioaa nwn as eye rybody pays only for what he gits, and marks on a card what he naua nna pnows.ii ne can read, what he is going to pay before he gets it. ThO COmnlirfinntnrv nnttnart anA IMff"i?lV5iTfeJha AstorinSancTBrVinnil at Liberty hall last eVenfog was in ev ery respect a very pleasant afikiiv The arrangement -of the programme was exoellent, songs and. music alternat ing the danoes. The rooms were f nil without being crowded, the mnsic was' all that could be desired, and a fine suppe.r was served. This is the first of the Sangerbnnd'8 entertain ment, and the members deserve cred it for"its success. The steamer Cosmopolis, fitted out y3 tbeS. F. Call, of the 19th, fo'r -juyix, m commana or. uaptain a. a. Shaw. She has on board all the neo essary lumber for a cannery and a large number of Chinamen to work it. She also carries a number of lighters nnd dories. The bark Corv- phene, which ia being fitted out at Union street wharf, will sail for Alas ks in a few days, and will bo followed by tho (Jessie Uayward. Great excitement provails at Poca tollo. Idaho, on account of the olos mg of nil plaoes of business on thp reservation, by order of the Indian aeTit. Hoting under instructions from Washington,!). O. Special notices are being ported on all business Imn'P declaring them oloaed. nnd the buildings erected since Septem ber 1st, 1833, subject to confiscation, thereby rendering 2,000 people home less. What is known as the "sailor board- TnirTirinsp hill" naQQAi f ha afala an.. ate Thursday, and is a law. The bill IAS of the 15th inst The bill makes it the duty of the Astoria city conn cil to appoint some one to see that ice provisions or tne law are enforced and says that the city council shall fix his salary, by ordinance. They can appoint Jack Grant, and pay him SI a year. An attempt wa3 made to burn J. P. Austin's -store, at the Seaside, last Thursday. A hole was bored in the side of the building, coal oil poured in. and the premises set on fire, but, fort il lintel v..qnmfi nf lliTiAtf7liVinro Aia. covered tho flames, and extinguished them before much damage was done. It is supposed that some well known, woriaiess cuar&cters, wno navo Been hanging around there lately, and to trlmm Anntin rnfnao1 ciKialrtr m tia perpetrators of the dastardly deed. Senate bill No. 126 authorized sec retary of state McBride to procme at the expense of the state plain white paper to be used as ballot paper at each genera, special or municipal election hereafter held in this state in pursuance of law. He phall de posit a sufficient quantity of such pa per with the county clerk of each county, and they shall keep on hand at all timps enough to supply the voters with paper to be used a3 bal lot paper at oaoh lawful election to be hereafter held. At a meeting of the W. C. T. U. on Thursday the superintendent of liter ature, Mrs. M. A. Brown, reported having distributed about 900 pages if temperance literature, supplying the W. C. T. U. boxes iu the O. It. F. P. U.'s reading room, the O. R. & N. Co.'s offices, the Electric and Canby, and the Y. M. C. A. rooms last mouth. Mrs. McCormac, superintendent of sailors' and soldiers' work, reported visiting one ship during the month and distributing literature. Mrs. M A Brown was elected vice president from the Congregational church, to fill the vacancy made by Mrs. Dr. Owens-Adair's resignation. TheNanaimo Frea Press reports that on Friday afternoon the blowing up of Nicol Rook in Nanaimo harbor was attended with a most extraordi nary sight. It seems that the moment the explosion took placo an immense shoal of herring was passing over the place, and thousands of them were thrown high in the air by the force of the explosion. For several minutes afterward the water was of a silver color from the immense number of fiah which floated on the water to the depth of a foot or more, ctunned or killed by tho Bhock. The water was lashed to a foam by their constant jumping from the water, and as they fell back they made a noise resembling a hail storm. The dredger which was about 200 feet from tho explosion was literally covered with Fcares blown from the fish. Those who witnessed the sight say the like was never seen before. On th8 City of (Carlisle, arrived from Liverpool yesterday,is a remark able instance of recovery under most adverse circumstances. When out about two months, a block fell from aloft one day, striking au. apprentice boy aged about fifteen, on the head, fracturing in his skull, and caving it in for a distance of lour inches, por tions of the brain running eut: the boy got such rude assistance as tho ship attorned, the first mate stitched the edges of the scalp together over the wound, and the bov lay in his bnnk during a spell of bad weather almost forgotten. On shore, with the best of care under the circumstances. ho would be considered to have a poor show lor ms lite, but in his dim and dirty bunk in the forecastle, for four days smelling so badly that no one approached him, he pulled through somehow, and yesterday afternoon was capering about the deck as lively as any of em. There was a circus in the legisla turo last Thursday. In a Republican caucus three members of the railway commission had been selected, two Republicans and one Democrat. When it camo to a vote the Demo cratic members objeeled'to the Deai ocrat that the Republican caucus had selected. In the meantime Gov. Pen rjoycr had appointed two others to serve for'the ensuing ninety days. His excellency holds that, in tho new law, there is a clause which reads "this act shall take effect and bo in force from and after its approval by, tho governor," and since he did not approve the bill, the law will not go fnto effect for ninety days, and the legislature had no right to elect com missioners, and until this law goes into effect, the old law is in force. He says that at the end ot ninety days he will appoint two Democrats and one prohtbitionist, and that the Republi cans will bei'n the soup so far as the railroad commissioners are concerned. As a matter of faot the state derives no more benefit from the costly com mission than a horse would from a big bass drum. A Spaniard who knew nothing of the English language went, to-the government building in New York, on the Sth. to set a registered letter 'from' the" pestoffice. Several hun dred applicants for positions iu the 1 .., aaHniHtnri inTn pogiai Bervice were ciuhuiuj; u. the room whero the medical examin ations ot the civilservice commission were being conducted, Bud the Span iard somehow fell into line. When his tum came ho was ushered into the examining room. The doctor was in a hurry and did not question him. He wa3 put on a scale and hia weight taken, placed under an upright and his height reoorded; his outer cloth ing was removed and his body aub jected to a severe thumping. Ho was made to draw long breaths nnd given further oxercise beforo tho examina tion was finished. "What's your name?" asked the doctor. Tho Span iard presented tho notification card sent him by the registry department. An interpreter was 'summoned. A few minutes conversation revealed to the Spaniard the fact-that a mistake bad been made. He "thought the nvitnfRpn nnthnritipa VPrV Strict and supposed the medical examination was the custom of the country. He trna vimlnntprt to the DroDer division and got his registered letter. About the Same as a Joint Lease. New Yobk. Feb. 21. The Northern Pacific board of directors, at their regular meeting to-day, approved what is called the "arbitration con tract," which is the agreement be tween the Union Pacific and the Northern Pacific companies to placo the control of all the competitive lines iu eastern Washington territory and Oreeon in the hands of five man agers, to be appointed by tho parties to the agreement. This will secure the advantages to both comDanies that would have re sulted from a joint lease of the O. R. & N. Co.'s lines, and, at the same time, avoids the responsibility of guaranteeing dividends on that stock. The only condition connected with the contract is the control ot the O. K. & N. Oo.'a lines, and this will prob ably be obtained through the sale of the O. R. & N. stock, now held by the Oregon & Transcontinental company, to the syndicate. As the Oregon and Transcontinent al owns the majority of the O. R. & N. stock and as from out of the six mem bers of the O. R. & N. executive com mittee four represent the Oregon Pa cific and the other two the Union Pa cific, and as they are all in 'favor of this contract no difficulty is expected. A meeting of the Oregon & Trans continental committee will be held next week to consider tho means to carry out the plan. How Men Die. It we kuow all tho methods of no- Droach adoDtcd bv an enemv we are the better enabled to ward off the danger and pospono the moment when surrender becomes inevitable. In many instances the inherent strength of tho body suffices to enabla it to op pose the tendency toward death. Many howovor have lost theso forces to such on extent.that there is little or no help. In other cases alittlo aid to tho weakened Lungs will make all tho difference between sudden death and many years ot useful life. Upon the first symptoms of a Cough, Cold or any trouble of the Throat or Luugs, give that old and wellknown remedy Boschee's German Syrup, a earful trial. It will prove what thousands say ot it to be, the "bene actor of any home." A Cardinal's Consolation for Prbonew. Cardinal OihVtriTia nrAafftior? tr 4Ic 628 convicts in the Baltimore peni tentiary Sunday afternoon, two weeks ago, exhorting them not to fret and to make the best nosnihla nm nf thpir time, "I was iu a prison six years myseir," ne torn tnea. "l'ney called it n pnllpiTp it lq tpno Knf tt n much different from a prison. The discipline was as rigid, if not moreso. We had to go whelher we liked it or not, at the sound of a bell to onr meals, to bed, everywhere. We h id the same round of lessons, marching It! D'QPRSlnn ntlfl SArPlPOa rlav in nnrl day out, all the six yeirs. We wore a omen unuorm, nnu uad to obey a strict discipline. And yet, whatever x unve learnea ot tueology, history and other matters I attribute to the worn or tnose sis years.' "Mii Brown would be a charming r T . "i."u u jouu? minav, IT .she had u eood complexion, and But they sp ll her looks completely." ii .uiaa uiunu wi.UKioil laKe Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dtonvery, what a hiippy change 'twonid It vould drive out all the humors "trom And the blemishes complained of dls- ,, nppw-iir, ue v iyure. rh trpfUinn To ,V,a .T-nAt ,..:i:n e the blood, and dl CruntiK eruptions and blotches wbl soon v nlsh When It la used Uniform Eank K. of P., Sir KnisshU At tention. You will mflpt "nt Pvtliifin Dooil hall on Hnndnv TVVi 0.1,1, icon t 0 o'olock p. sr.. sharp. Business of im portance, uy order or BIB KNIGHT Oaptaik. TOCBisrs, Whether on pleasure bent or business, snonlfl fnVo nn Mrf rrn i...i Z Sruppf Figs. a it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidiieys.iiverand 1 r JdiircK levers, neauacnc 30c and S1.00 bottles by alt reading drug gists. The WalleU Cily autTltv Iu btbllants. TlliQlq tllA tltfa if an lll...,nJ f ttiretobeelvenbi Rev. A. LeRoy, at ttarATnf tl fiSl-V'Ji'i loAtllt-a rt It ft-. f....u J , -. .u.v ,,. uo luirraperseo Wlin muv -.leal selections, and will be interesting nnci nttrptu- 'i-mb-ote , ,-.. cents, to be had at Griffin & Reed's. Lost. A purse containing a small sum of money. Thn under will be liberally re warded by leaving sameat AstorHonse. At The Kmpire Store. The attention of purchasers is called to the new and pretty Ginghams-, and t-a,.vw,..a,i, Auiiuiau uusiiea, -soia cheap forcashatParkers Empire 3torr-, nAmBC Pjntftn anil Uaaa..! a. .wtuv. wuwu ouuuKUUU 3UCC19, 1ICU www- -v yvvvwAMi., - LVERY NIGHT I SCRATCHED Until the Hliln -wan raw, Itody covered with ralen like spots nf mnrtar, Cared, by Catloaru Hem ertles. r am going to tell yon of an extraordinary cbanzo jour utkuri lUMknns uerfortnod n me. About the 1-t of April la ft I noticed o mo red iimiIel ke coming nut all over my body, but tboucbt nothimr of it until tamo time la'er on. when it bean tn look like tvoti of mortar rfctted on, and which cams off in layer, a omimni d with itching. I would scratch every night until ( was "aw, then the next eight the fcnles. being funned mean while, were xratchfd off again. In vain did I cunrult all tne doctors in the country, but with ut aid. .After givirg up all hoi.ea of re covery. 1 bappent-d to aeo an advertisement in tho nnwsuanerabo tvourcti irt'K, K,uv in a and i.urchaeed them from mv druggist, and obtained almost imme liatarelifif. I Ha. gan to notice that the scaly eruptions gradually dropped off nnd disappeared one by one, and have been fully cured. I had the disease thirteen months before f began takl i,ir t h a r.n. ticura iuMEriK9 audio four or fire weeks was enlirelv cured My dlsea.e.was eczema andpsoriaiii 1 recommended tbaCtmrCKi t.'KjiKDiE.t to all in my vicinity, and I know or a great many wno nave taken inem, and thank me for the knowledge of them, especi ally mother" who hare babes wito scaly erup tions on their head" and bodies I cannot ex- pres in words tne minus to you lor wnat the (JU-icuka KE&iKDiKSharebeentome. My body was corered with scales and 1 was an awful pec'acle to behold. Aovr my skin b as nice nd clear as a baby's. UKO. eulfci, Merrill, Wa Sept 21, 1&7. Feb 7, ISSS.-Xot a trace whatsoever of the disease from which 1 suffered has shown itself since my cure. UE0. C'UihY. We cannot do justice to the esteem in which CUTiovfiA.thejcreatckin cure. and' tUO It a. Mo 1 1 and exoui'ite skin beautiSer, pre pared from It, and UUTit'UKA ii-9lvkt, the new Bloodl'urifier.areheldby the thous and uion thousand' whoso lives have been made hainr by the cure of aEoniziiii. humil iating, itching, scalv and pimply disease of tne sain, scalp ana mood, witn loss of hair. Sold everywhere. Tilce: Coticuiia. TjOo. ; Soap. 25c.; Kksolvkmt. $1.U0. Prepared by the l'o itee Dituo and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass Send for "How to Core Skin Diseases," 01 pages, 60 Illustrations, and luu testimonials PIN! Soxr. PLCS b ack-head, red, rough, chapped ana uuy shin prevented oy iuticiea Catarrh to Consumption. Catarrh In Its destructfro force stands next to and undoubtedly lea ia onto conumition Itl therefore singular that those a&irted with this fearful disease hould not mike it the object of their lives to lid themselvex oi it Deceptive remedies conco ted by ignor ant pretenders to medical knowledge nave weaken, d the confidence of tha great majori ty of sufferers in all advertised remidies. Thev become resigned to a lifa of misery rather than torture themselves with doubtful palliatives. But this will never do. Catarrh must be met at every stage and combated with all our might. In many cases the disease has as sained dangerous fi mptoms '1 he bone' and ortillageof tbenoe. the orgam of hairing, of seeing and of tailing so affected as to be useless, the uvula so elongated, the throat so inflamed and irritated as to produce a con stant atid distressing cough HiNFllFlD's KaDICaL IXIlIt meeti evnrv phase of Catarrh, from n simple head cold to tne most lualnsome and destructive stages It is local and con titutional. Intantln re- Uerirg, permanent in curing, safe, economi cal and never-failing &acn i-acKsge contains one buttle or tne RADicA'.CuttE.one box Catahuual -i l. vent, and an Improved Imialeu. with treatise; price. 1. Po-itkrDbuo&Chemicm. Co.. Boston. Pains and Weaknesses OF FEMAXKS &k- Instantly relieved by. the C'utl iHBnJ'Uru ,iiii--m l.Hter.a JHHrnew.mnst agreeab'e.Instantaneon? flVRN and infallible pain-killing plaster. ffiP cap cially adapted to relieve rc wKfii male Pains and Weaknesses.. W'ar rauuu vastly superior to all oth.r plasters, and the mbstpeifect Antidote to ltun.InSam mation and Weaki es y-t compounded At all druggists. 25 rents: fire for $1 00; or post age free, of 1'otteu Dkco ami (.uejiical Co., Boston, Ju" asi. PEHSONAL MENTION. Alex Sutton returned yesterday. O. Bonnington. of Seattle, is in the city. Dudley E. Blount returned from the Seaside yesterday. Hon. Judson Cole arrived yesterday from Salem, the legislature having adjourned. . . A Great Truth Briefly Stated. I There is a good deal of time in'the future, and doubtless it will afford opportunities.r'-OOHfaH, ?? r A Scrap ofPhpf-r Sarcs II cr Life It was Jusran ordinary scrap of wrnp plns paper, luit it saved her life. She was In the last stagas of consumptlou. told by phv3iclan3 tfiat she wjs incura ble and could live? only a short lime; she weighed les than eveflty pounds. fin n nicw nf wrtniifnarryinpr she read of Dr. King's New Dl'rovery, and gut a sample bettle: It helped her, sh bought a larger oouie, 11 neipea jilt more, botiglit another and grew better last, con iuued Us u-e and Is now ationg. healthy, iosj plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send itamp-to V. II. Cole, Diuggisf, Fort mitfi. Trial Bottles of this woiiilerf.d Dfsccrrorj' Free at J. W. Conn's Drug sWra. Wcliihnrd's Boer. And Freo Lunch at tho Telephone .sa loon, S cents. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant. Ludlow's Ladles- $3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at P- J. UOCDIIAH'A. Pianos nnd Organs. Griffin & Reed are agents for the cele brated Lyon & Hedly Organs. These Instruments are beautifully finished In bla k walnut, unsurpassed itr variety and quality nf tone, and fully warranted for five years. Our S83 Organ. cannot be equaled. A splendid-small upriglit Piano for sale or rent on very reasdu able term. Call and examine. Griffin & Reed. TelcphoneliodKiutf House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 60 and 23 cts., per week S1.E0. New and clean. Private entrance. Tcmlor. Juicy Steak nt Jeff's. YirginiaCigar and Tobacco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. Flue Clgiro, Tobatton ana Smokers'Artleles, Sold at Lowest Market Rates. FRUITS, CANDHra HOTIONSK&ol Eemnant All odd lengths of goods accumulated in the various departments will be placed on our counters this week and G. eading Dry OP DICK AND I ! (met Dick tire other day, and he seemed sorCer puzzled; 1 asked blra what's the matter? and stz he, I Ulant tKet"layself a new suit, and SB dl 1 1 my hat look3 as though it needed a re' : and sez lie, you know, Jim, my oldest boy he's going T-j college to get edlcated, and he I U must havo a new rig, but my pofcet book 13 getting sort'er hungry, ana 1 aont Know wnar v uo 1 Q Q Q here, se; I ter Dick 2 Yni dont know anjthlnff If you IUU ain't aware of the fart that HERMAN WISE is selling his stock off at greatly reduced prices, in irder to make room for his immense SPRING block. U Q I U Q 1 l mCt Dlck ' UayS latCT' nd! riul and spz be, as he laffed an1 Klve me the Lodze wink ! 't do beat anything how HERMAN WISE, that uttie leuer in ma ucciaeat note ouuu- mg, siaag&Mca ciotumr. RX3fAR&XiE.SS COOPER Ill THE Goods and Clothing House L&TQmT&- TILLAMOOK, Shoalwater Bay and Gray's Harbor The P. h C. 3. S. Co.'s Steamer 'ALLIANCE," Will sail from POETLAMD as follows! GRAY'S HARBOR-Thursday, October 4. 11, IS and 25. November 1, 8, 15. 22 and 29, December e. IS, 20 and S7. SHOALWATKK BAY-OctOber 1 and 18. N- vemberl.l5an'l29. Dt-cember 13 and 27. TILLAMOOK Monday October 1.15 and 29. November 12 and 20. December lo and 2J. Steamer leave3 Portland, from foot of C otreet at 8 P. M. on above dates. Astoria G A M.tbe following moruiDg. The Company reserves I be right to cliaBge time and place of sailing. V. it. aTKUN'O, President. a P. CP.-fllUR, Agent Astoria. GEO. ll'LKAN. SASI.FBEEJtAlT. McLean & Freeman. BLACKSMITHS. Special Attention paid to all Ship and Steam- bnat lUpalrlng HOR3ESH0EINC. Lodging Camo Work a Suecl.dty. All kinds ui ciacssmiiuing uone iu oraer. Shop, corner Jefferson and Olney streets, Astoria, Oregon. A Fine and Well 80100164 Stock OF Watches, Jewelry,Clocks, etc. -AT- H. EKSTROM'S Jewelry Establishment. All goods warranted, as guaranteed. Opposite Crow's gallery, Astoria, Oregon, B00T3 AND SHOES! Of Sest Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, -ATTHE- SIGN DF THE GOLDEN SHOE. jaaaiiKr scja-Ennsr. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. O . 1. OSS County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. I New StrIe9,Caskets and funeral material. Next to AjiofiiAS oace. M&Bm&xa. Sale! OF GOST ! I The Str. Telephone Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. Leaving Astoria Monday........... 6 a. m. Tueiday ...4 :05 P. M. " " Wednesday-...? SO P. u. " Friday.... ,7 :iO p. M. " " Saturday . 4 o p. m. Close connections at Kalma to tho Sound ; at Astoria n lth the Gen. MtUi lor llwaco, 0)StervllleandUnt)s llarbor; at Portland with the o.&O It. K, aud west side trains, P. W. V. It. it ; Vancouver and Oregon City boats, and Eastern bound trains. Morgan & Sherman. GROCERS And Dealers In i Special Attontlon Given to Filling Of Ordors. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered in any part ot the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's Kew Building on Water Street P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. s:. ASTORIA, OREGON. For Sale Seaside Lots. CHOICE LOTS IN MCLKEY'3 ADDI tion to Ocean Grove for sala upon rea sonable terms. Now Is the time to buy be fore the boom. Apply to GEO. NOLAND. Or C. K. Thomson. "llOnTHERH GROWH PLAHT? AND SEEDS Arc actnowlcdced the but, being hardier, mora prodactlvo and yield better crops. FINE UXUSTRATED CATAXOGITE CaulfilBreal7t&UtnrltlM.mtlla4tri oa appU- c.u.0. TnuTzrosrc q snw iBTtats roa tin nura or i T.l.w.itnn.n.f M, lM ftrtfi"lTf - ' & MU. t O tqi Oij, tat. MA U ji i .. NuiuuiL Plana OvmrtdtbSrr am UmiSit RACifcrtOo. TS Pttulac Outfit Ii WBtt u- Sbi BtiSMk li tt naalwoo uaramiuEaa OtfeV mlw Him a vtedtfv, mtCKt. m taj Cannery oil i 3i. x. ivr-sr s co., a IBkFLORUTi h9 S(EMhen, St. Paul, MuinB isrcnx223, PLSIU&A TT.Dugi'tttMM wit. oiTojiu. yfiawScatnsuiast:,i.r raaMQ