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VOL. XXXII NO. :i
ASTORTA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1881).
PRICE jblVE CENTS
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BUSINESS CARDS.
4, A. CliEVEriAaD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oia-e KhvelN uew brick buildluR, comer
Second and Cass streets a sta'W.
.! I. M31S.T1I.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
U3i:e o i Cass street. 2 dojrs luclc of Odd
Fellows Building. A-torla, Oregon.
OfiEJI KASAOA,
ATIOKXEY AT LAW.
oaico otor White House Cor.. Astoria, Or.
ni:o. xoiiAxn,
VTTOHSKY AT IAW.
- in Kinney'.s Block, opposite City
i Astoria, Oregon.
V l UI.TOf . 0. FULTOIf
rill.TW BROTHERS.
. I'TOUXEYS AT LAW.
mi 5 and e. Odd Fellows Building.
t. A. BOWtBY.
...f ii) .iii.l Counsellor ut Law
i . na Olieuamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
i)
U. J. ti. LA FOiica.,
DENTIST.
Jlooiui 11 una 12 Odd Fellows Building,
xs-roiEIA. - - - - OREGON.
I yiSJ. A. L. A5U .1. A. lCIiTOS.
Cass street, between 2rd and 4th.
Special attention to Diseases of Women
and Children, by I)r. A, L. Fulton.
Special attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A.
Fulton.
Office hours from 10 to U A. sr and 1 to 4
P.M.
JAY TCTTliE, 31. D.
I "i SIC1AN AND SURGEOH
OKjacn Rooms 8 Pythian BuildlnR.
Residence : SK comer Wall and West
Jth streets, opposite I. W. Case's,
A.
K. 8IIAW.
DENTIST.
K.mis iu Allen's Building, up stairs, cur-i-r
Cass and juenioqua streets. Astoria
rt;oii.
M!
us. im. o VKS8.niK,
Odlco and residence, D, E. Warren's for
mer residence, Astoria, Oregon.
Diseases flt Women and Children, and of
the Ej o and Ejr, specialties.
tt.O. B.E
HTKS.
i'llVMCIAN AND SUKUKON.
Special attention to Diseases of Women
and Surgery.
Hum Opposite Telegraph Office, up
Stairs, Astoria, iexon.
a. Hiiini,
DENTIST.
Rooms t and 2 l'jthlan Building over
u. u. uojpers&iore.
t u. :axELii.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Real Estate and Commission Agent.
Agent for the American Building and Loan
Association,
One door west of Telegraph office..
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
There Is no occasion for the most fastidi
ous of our cltirrns to send to Portland or
Sau Francisco lor
Custom Made Clothes
As they can get Better Fits. Better Work
inatulup.and for less Money.
By Leaving their Orders with MEANY.
Now Goods by Evory Steamer.
Call and See Illm and Satisfy Yourself.
P. J Me any. Merchant Tailor,
j9lTJO?IO30-
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
MABTIN OLSEN,
Successor to E. C .Ilolden.
The oiaest established Commission House
In Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold On com
mission.
Auction Sales Every Saturday.
General Repairing, Jobbing and Uphol
stering done.
Fine stock of Furniture on hand.
When you want Bargains in Household
Goods go to
MARTIN OLHE.N
OEO. M'LEAX.
SAM. FKKEMAK.
McLean & Freeman.
BLACKSMITHS.
Seclal Attention paid to all Ship and Steam-
uo;u liepamng.
HORSESHOEING.
Logging Camp Work a-Spcclalty. All kinds
of Blacksmlthing done to order.
Shop, oorner-Jefferson and Olney streets,
jisujiia, uirguu
S. ARjSDT & FERCHEN
ASTORIA. - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
ULACKflMlTH
swop'
: a
"" g
Bclier Shop
All kinds of
ENGINE, CANNERY,
-AtTD
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended to,
Aspeclaltyaadepf repairing
OANNER3E DEES,
FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET.
H.
raesatf:i
mmmmm
49-? JHSVJT.fl
TfyfJMirir-
kij2FpiF
Constipation
Demands prompt treatment. The re
sults ol neglect may be serious. Avoid
all harsh and drastic purgatives, the
tendency ol which la to weaken the
bowels. Tho bes remedy Is Ayera
Pills. Being purely vegetable, their
action is prompt and their effect always
beneficial. .They are an admirable
Liver and After-dinner pill, and every,
where endorsed by the profession.
"Ayes Pills are highly and univer
sally spoken of by the people about
here. I make daily use of them in ray
practice." Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge
port, Conn.
" I can recommend Ayer's Pills above
all others, .having long proved their
value as a cathartic lor myself and
family." J. T. Hess, LeithsviUe, Pa.
"For several years Ayer's Pills have
been used in my family. "We And them
an
Effective Remedy
for constipation and indigestion, and
are never without them in 'the house."
mioses urenier, Lowell, Mass.
" I have used Ayer's Pills, for liver
troubles and indigestion, during many
years, and have always found them
prompt and efficient in their action."
L,. N. Smith, Utica, N. Y.
" I suffered from constipation which
assumed such an obstinate form that I
feared it would cause a stoppage of the
bowels. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills ef
fected a complete cure." D. Burke,
Saco'.'Me.
"I have used Ayer's Pills for the past
thirty years and consider them an in
valuable family medicine. I know of
no better remedy for liver troubles,
and have always found them a prompt
cure for dyspepsia." James Quinn,90
Middle st.,Hartford, Conn.
"Having been troubled with costive
ness, .which seems inevitable with per
sons of sedentary habits, I have tried
Ayer's Pills, hoping for relief. I am
clad to say that they have served me
better than any other medicine. I
arrive at this conclusion onlv after a
faithful trial of their merits." Samuel
T ..Jones, Oak St., Boston, Mass.
Ayer's PiIIs?
r-EErAltED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Sealers in Medldne.
I Without Health can
not be enjoyed.
THEREFORE USE
It is the best helper to Health and the quickest
core on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases of
the Stomach. Liver, Kidnejs and Skin. It
cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue
and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious
ness and Dj spepsia, drives all impurities out of
the Blood and driei up old Sores. The Business
men buy It, the Wortingmen use it, the Ladies
ta. e it, the Children cry for it and the Farmers
say it is their best health presen er.
Sold everywhere, J i.oo a bottle; six for $s.oo.
INSURANCE.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000
COLUMBIA
FIRE AN MARIE
INSURANCE CO.
FRANK DEKCJI President
W. H. SMITH Vice-President
JOHN A. CHILD Secretary
No. 180 Second St., Tortlaud, Or.
I. W. Case, Agont, Astoria, Or.
Ship and Commission Agency
FIRE INSURANCE
IS FUtST CLA88 COMPANIES
Representing 813,000,000
PHCENIX,
Hartford, Conn.
HOME,
New York,
AGENCY PACTPIC EXPRESS CO
C. P. UPSHUR,
Main Street Wharf - Astoria, Oregon,
$67,000,000 Capital
Liverpool & London & Globe. North British
and Mercantile of London and Edinburgh.
Hartford of Connecticut, Commercial ol
California Agricultural, of Watertown.. New
York, London Ss Lancashire of Liverpool,
Eng.. Fire Insurance Companies, Represent
In a capital of $67,000,000.
B. VAX 1CSEX. Agent.
Robb & Parker,
AGENCY OK
Fire and Marine Insurance,
With an Aggregate Capital of
310.000,0(10.
IMPERIAL, of London.
CALIFORNIA;-?! California.
CONNECTICUT, of HartfonL.
OAKLAND HOME, or Oakland.
LION, of London.
FIREM AN'S FUND, of California.
Agents also for ;
TRAVELLERS', of Hartford
, . ,. , Life and Accident.
Tickets sold for the ALLAN Line of
Steamships, from Old Country to Astoria.
ROBB & PARKER.
At old office of J. O. Bozorth.
I. W Gas,
BANKER.
ESTABLISHED - - 1870.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Drafts drawn available in any part of the
U. 8. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China
Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 3 r. it.
Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Fashionable Dressmaking.
A NE7 .ESTABLISHMENT,
Style and Fit Guaranteed.
Onr. aim is o.Ple ise our Patrons.,
.Tns.patrQuage of. the. Ladies pf Astoria is
rATAMfnllr BnTiMtorf
rfohwest corner Fourth and Cass streets.
Mrs. T. s. Jewatt & Mrs. Blrdsey
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SOME THINGS AND OTHERS.
Dickinson county, Kan., has a cat
ranch.
Pineapple cultnre in Florida yields
$100 per acre.
Brazil has a prohibitory tariff on hand
organs and monkeys.
Thero are not less than 20,000 Cana
dians settled in Chicago alone.
The total cost of the. war of the rebel
lion was about $7,000,000,000.
Fort Worth, '.Texas, has the only big
union stock yards south of St. Louis.
The .next congress will consist of, 330
representative? and'eighty-f our senators.
EdTsoniaysItfiat .only onefourth of
the coal is nsfed the rest rocs up the
chimney.
During 1888 Washington territory
raised 6,&H,S33 -pounds ot hops on less
than 4,ww acres.
Philadelphia suoDorts a rjermanent
company of minstrels, and ia the only
city in the country that does.
It makes Cuba seem nearer to be
told that it is only ninety miles from
American soil to the walls oi Havana.
St. Augustine, Fls., is theoldest civil
ized city in the United Stales, having
oeen lonnaea Dy tne spaniarasw 1&02.
In Buenos Ayres the punishment for
theft is death; but tho penalty is only en
forced when the criminal becomes in
corrigible. Now there is talk of a great "meat
trust" under the auspices of that omniv
orous monopoly, the Standard Oil com
pany. Iowa farmers last year raised enough
corn to pay off all the farm mortgages in
the state and loave a balanc" of 100,000,
000 bushels.
Santa Fe, N.M., -when first visited by
the Spaniards in 1M0, was a large Indian
pueblo. It is not certainly known when
the whites settled there.
.Dr. Chille, the well known statistician,
states that the average Wo of women is
longer."than,that of aTnan, and in most
parts ofthe'United States woman's ex
pectation bf life 'is "greater.
Steamers bound from San Francisco
to Auckland and Sydney can break .thoir
continuous runs by stops at Honolulu,
2,800 miles; Samoa, 2,450 miles; Auckland,
1,365 miles, and Sydney, 1,200 miles.
'Elephants are Tery much like human
beings," Bays Walter Newman, the ele
phant trainer; "that is, the females are
very much bettor and nicer than tho
males, but when a female is bad she is
worse than the worst male."
During the past half century tho wages
of labor hpve about doubled, while food
and clothing cost little less than CO per
cent of what they cost fifty years ago.
These are facts sufficiently known to be
beyond any successful contradiction.
The best thing in the gift of a presi
dent is the place of consul-general to
London, and next to that is the consul
ship'at Liverpool. These places return
S40.000 or 50,000 in fees. Sheffield, Eng
land is another plnm.
The total distance to be traversed by
ships passing from ocean to ocean
through the Nicaragua canal, when com
pleted, will be about one hundred and
sixty-nine miles, which will require, up
on as accurate a calculation as can now
bo made, about twenty-four hours to
complete.
One of the most picturesque and re
markable bodies of water in the world is
Henry's Lake in Idaho. It is situated on
the dome of the continent in a depres
sion in tho Rocky mountains called Tar
gee's pass. It has an area of forty square
miles, and all around it rise snow-capped
peaks, some of them being the high
est of the continent's backbone.
What R. U. Insersoll Says.
"I would rather go to the forest, far
away, and build me a little cabin build
it myself and daub it with clay, and live
there with my wife and children, and
have the winding path leading down to
the spring where tho water bubbles out,
day and night, whispering a poem to the
white pebbles, from the heart of the
earth; a little hut with some "hollyhocks
at the corner, with their bannered
bosoms open to the sun, and a hush in
the air like a winged joy I would rather
live there and havo some lattice work
across the window so that the sunlight
would fall checked on the babe in the
cradle I would rather live there, with
my soul erect and free, than in a palace
of gold, and wear a crown of imperial
power, and feel that I was a supersti
tious, cringing elave and dare not speak
my honest thoughts?'
1 m
Catarrh Cured,
A clergyman, after years ol suffer
ing from that loathsome disease, Ca
tarrh, and vainly trying every known
remedy, at last Xound.fl recipe which
completely enredand saved Mm from
death. Any sufferer from this dread
ful disease sending a self addressed
8tamped.env.erope.to Prof. J. A. Law
rence1 83 "Warren St, New York City,
will reoeiye tne.regige free,ol charge.
The best family remedy is undoubtedly-
Pfnnder'a Oregon Blood
Purifier, It may be safely given to
the infant. aq.well as he adult, and
it will give Relief where" other medi
cines tailed to do so. Keep it in the
house.
Pennsylvania, .Nevada and Oregon
mine 23 per, cent, of , the w orld's nickel.
Loaded with Impurities, your blood
needs cleansing with Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla.
Thn Awentine Rn'imhliV will arun it
000,000 to get emigrants this year. '
i PAr.8' -is the purest and best Soap
tCiUC
Hemlock Street Improvement Notice
NOTICE p hereby given that the
Common Council of the city of Astoria
Sropose to order the improvement of
emIockIreet In the city of Astoria as
laid out ad recorded by J. 1L Shively,
from tho west side of Salmon street to
the eastern limits of the city of Astoria,
by replacing all missing piles, plac
ing newvstrlngers where deemed neces
sary, and by planking the same -with
new and spund fir plank: four inches
in thickness to avldth of twelve feet on
each side ot the. street railway track,
said track to be removed to the center of
the street Said Improvement to be
madeat the expense of the adjacent prop
erty. And unless a remonstrance signed
by the owners of. two-thirds of tho prop
erty frontingvon said portion of said
street be filed "with the auditor and
police judgeonjor before ten days from
the expiration of this notico to wit: on
or before Tuesday, May 7th, at 1 o'clock
p. M-,tho Common Council will order
said Improvement to bo made.
By orderof the Common Council.
" yAttest; T.-SJewett,
,,., 'Auditor andJEoIlfce Judge.
Astoria, April 14th, 188ft, - "
THIS BEATS THE RECORD.
A Sawmill Stolen and Carried to Canada.
A Sanlt Ste Marie, Mich., special says
A tremendous sensation was created here:
to-dayby the arrival of a deputy sheriff
from Detour, a point on the St Mary's
river sixty miles from here, with the
news of the bodily theft of a saw mill
building, including machinery, etc The
officer came overland with a dog team.
He says the Moiles Bros., well known
lumbermen, arrived at Detour last Mon
day with a tug, two towing barges and
nearly two hundred men, and immedi
ately began the work of tearing down the
mill and loading it on the scovs. They
had all the machinery and most of the
mm loaaea wnen me sheriff left. The
mill was owned by the Moiles Bros., but
was mortgaged to Hurd & Hovenstino. of
Buffalo for $60,000. A contract was
drawn np between the parties to the
eneci mat ma juoues snouia saw G.UUU,
000 feet of lumber each season
during the pendency of the loan for
nurd cE ttavensteinat 2.50 per 1,000;
and another provision was made by
which the mortgage obtained a fat rake
off of SI per thousand from nil logs
sawed in which they had no interest
and daring the pendence of the loan.
These papers were drawn up September
18, 1888, and were placed on record at
the court house October 23, of the samo
year. During 1885. the tiartiea had n
bickering time of it doing business as
BDove specinea, ana atter a futile attempt
to settle, Hurd it Havensteinbeuan mort
gage foreclosure proceedings in the Unit
edStates court, February 4, 188G. Moiles
uros. tooK opposing steps, ana no result
has been reached beyond recent denoue
ments. To avoid further entangle
ments the Moiles determined to de
camp to Canada. Their destination is
on the Spanish river, on the Georgian
bay. Judge Steere granted an injunc
tion to-day, and an officer was dispatched
with an order for their apprehension.
Thevnro nrobablv well on tlfmr wmr tn
Georgian bay by this time. The tclo-
grapn lines are cut and there 19 no com
munication with Detour. Nothing in
history .equals the move in boldness.
The mill was worth 100,000 and had a
capacity of 125,000 feet a day.
Excited Sealew.
Victoria, April 16. Sealers are very
much concerned about the announcement
from Washington that nil vessels seal
ing in Behring sea waters will be seized.
Hunters and sailors are objecting to go
ing on a cruise under the present circum
stances. It is believed that a war vessel
will enter Behring sea to protect British
sealers, but no definite statement has
been made to thnt effect. Tho scalers
claim that while tho United States gov
ernment sends forth a proclamation, and
there is a general bragging of what will
be done, Great Britain, and Canada have
said nothing in the matter, nor informed
the public what answer they intend to
give, or the stand they will take this
year, or whether they will protect British
sealing interests. Sealing schooners
that go into .Behrinc sea will be armed.
and they will not tamely submit a3 be
fore to piratical attacks of Amoricnn cut
ters. They believo, though, that they
should bo afforded protection by the
naw.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
(Vhen Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castoria.
When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria,
iVhen sha became Siss, sho clung to Castoria,
Then she had Children, she gave thom Cast oris
There are schools for dnncos in
Germany, at which d nil children re
ceive instruction suited to their ca
pacity.
Occasional Faintuess.
DR. FLINTS REMEDY, will eonlrol
hemorrhage from the stomach and bow
els, which is often dependent on too
great a supply sent tlrther by a heart
that has some form of disease. Descrip
tive treatise with each bottle ; or, address
Mack Drug Co., N.T.
West Sixth Street Improvement
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council propose to order the Im
provement of that portion of West
Sixth street in the city of Astoria as
iaiu uui anu recorueu uy j. ji. sniveiy
In Clatson countv. Oregon, from tlm
south side of Water street to the south
siae 01 ueuar street, by removing all de
fective piles, caps and stringers and re
placing them with new and sound piles,
caps and stringers, and by inking it to
the established gradeand by planking
the same with new and sound fir plank
four inches in thickness to the full
Width of the streit nnl liv hnlMintr
sidewalks on both sides of said portion
01 s,i;u street, oaia improvement to he
made at the expense of the adjacent
property. And unless a remonstrance
signed by the owners of two-thirds of
the propcrpty fronting on said portion
of said street be filed with the Auditor
and Police Judce within tpn davs
after the final publication of this notice,
to wit; On or before Saturday April
20thti880 the Common Council will
order said improvement to be made.
uy oraer or tne common Council.
Attest: T.-S. Jewktt.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria March 29th 1889. -
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notice is herebv civen that bv virtue
of a warrant issued by the Auditor and
PoIiceTJndge of .the City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
by ordinanco No. 1063, entitled anjordi
nance ordering tho Auditor and Police
Judge to Issue warrants for the collec
tion of Cedar street assessments, ap
proved February 26th, 1889. Said war
rant bearing date tho 28th day of Feb
ruary, 1889, commanding mo to levy
upon lot No. 1 in block. No. 138, in the
City of Astoria as laid.out and recorded
by J. M. Shively. to collect an assess
ment of twenty-three dollars, which as
sessment was made for the improve
ment of Cedar street between Wcst-Cth
street and Salmon street by ordinance
No. 1065, entitled an ordinance declar
ing the probable cost of improving Ce-
uar sueei. irum vt esi-wn street to saimon
street approved December 13th, 1888, 1
have this day levied upon lot No. 1 in
block No. 138. In Shivelv's Astoria, and
on Monday, tho 22ddayof April, 1889,
at one o'clock P. M. of said day in front
of the court house door in the City of
Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will
proceed to sell lot No. 1 in block N o. 138,
in oniveiya jisiouii, 10 we mgiiest Diu
dcr therefor, to nav said assessment.
costs .and expenses of sale Said sale to
oe-ior.uuj. goiu coin.
Astoria, March 20th, 1888.
W.J. BARRY,
Chief ofPollce.
Sa5iurrtw "iii
WDER
Absolutely Pure-
This powder never vanes, A marvel of
purity, strength and w holesomeness. More
economical than the on! inary kinds, and can
not be sold In competition with the multi
tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos
Bhite powders. Sold only in cans. Royal
akivo Powdep.Co. 10c V'all-st.. N, 1 .
U.W.CROwLKr&Co. : gents. Tortland,
Oregon.
CIITSI9. F.VEXSOX.
F. COOK
THE
EVENSON & COOK.
On the European Plan.
LA11GE CLEAN ROOMS.
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Prlvato Rooms for ramilles Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, rish. Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order,
WATKitru.. Upp. Foard & Stokes
A FIRST GLASS SALOON
ltun in connection with the rremlsos. The
Best of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good TiiUUrd Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notico is hereby given that by virtuo
of a warrant issued by tho Auditor and
Polico Jndge of tho city of Astoria, in
accordance with an order mado by the
Common Council of the city of Astoria,
by ordinance No. 1068, entitled an ordi
nanco ordering the Auditor and Polico
Judgo to issue warrants for the collection
of Cedar street assessments, approved
February 2Gth, 1889. Said warrant bear
ing date the 28th day of February, 1889,
commanding' me to Jevy upon lot No. 4
in block No. 123 in the city of Astoria as
laid out and recorded bv J. M. Shively,
ta collect an assessment of twenty-three
dollars, which assessment wa3 made for
the improvement of Cedar street between
Wcst-Cth street and Salmon street by or
dinanco No. 1065, entitled an ordinanco
declaring tho probable cost of improving
Cedar street from West-Cth Btreot to
Salmon street, approved December 13th,
1888, 1 have this day levied upon lot No.
4 in block No. 122 in Shively's Astoria,
and on Monday, the 22d day of April,
1889, at one o'clock P. M- of said day in
front of the court house door in the city
of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will
proceed to sell lot No. 4 in block No. 122
in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bid
der therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for
D. S. gold coin.
Astoria, March 20tb, 1889.
W. J. BABRY,
Chief of Police.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notico is hereby given that by urtue
of a warrant issued bv tho Auditor and
Police Judge of the Citv of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
Common Council of the citv of Asto'ria.
by ordinance No. 1063, entitled an ordi
nance ordering the Auditor and Police
Judge to issue warrants for the collec
tion of Cedar- street assessments, ap
proved February 26th, 1889. Said war
rant bearing date tho 28th day of Feb
ruary, l&ey, commanaing me to levy
upon lot No. 3 In block No. 139, in the
Citv of Astoria as laid out and recorded
by J.M. Shively, to collect an assess
ment 01 twenty-tnree uonars, wmen as
sessment was made for the improvement
of Cedar street between West-Cth street
and Salmon street by ordinance No.
1065, entitled an ordinance declaring the
probable cost of improing Cedar street
from Wcst-Cth" street to Salmon street,
approved December 13th, 18S8, I have
tins dav levied upon lot No. 3 in block
No. 139 in Shively's Astoria, and on
Slonday, the '22(1 nay 01 April, ltsau, at
one o'clock P. jr. of said day m front of
the court house door in tho city of As
toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro
ceed to'selMot No. 3 In block No. 139 In
Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, cost
and expenses of sale.. Said sale to be
tor U. S. gold coin.
Astoria, March 20th, 1889.
XV. J. BAP.RY,
Chief of Police.
Roadway Market.
P. O'HARA, Prep'r:
Opposite Foard & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats
All Purchases Delivered In any Part of
the City.
TILLAMOOK,
Shoalwater Bay and Gray's Harbor
The P. & C. S. S. Co.'s Steamer
"ALLIANCE,"
Will sail from POr.TLAKD as follews:
GUAY'S HAIIBOR Thursday, October i.
11, 18 and 23. November 1, 8, 13, 22 and 29,
December 6, 13, 20 and 27.
SHOALWATEK BAY-October i and 18.
November 1.15 and 29. December 13 and 27.
TILLAMOOK Monday October 1.15 and
2D. November 12 and 2G.- December 10 and
2L
Steamer leaves Portland, from foot of C
street at 8 P. M. on above dates. Astoria 8
A M, the following, morning.
The Company reserves lhe right to change
time and place of sailing.
F. K. STRONG, President.
C.P. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria.
8 ft I gSA i
CASH.
GOODS MARKED IS PLAIN FIGURES.
SFXU1TG, 1889.
Yes, gentle spring a?aln Is here ;
The grass Is green that once was sere :
The merry robin "yip" with glee ;
The merry urchin grins to see
The coatless dude that calmly glues
Bun chest-protectors on his shoes.
If these shivering and bralnless'flirts
Would wear one of my Patent Chest-Shield
shirts,
They would not shake so when upon the
street.
And wear buff chest-protectors on their feet.
TheovertlheliM5!Sne 0t m Fur FeltHats
AniLmJ.J?i,rlDe ercoats d laugh
over their brain
while In rains.
To hearspme of the merchants call the fish-
When thev weaTdil Clothing Instead of
Umbrellas.
To shake them by the hands, call everyone
Anflt4t1i.'n:efm they seI1 CTerythIng less than
cueaper to ouy 11.
I. Ii. OSGOOD'S,
CLOTHISG, HAT ASD FUnXISIinfG GOODS ST0BF.
Opposite liescue Engine ilouse. &St03?iS.y OrgOH.
Street Cars running bv the door.
WJlal.
-AND-
CEILING DECORATION
,VofltSbrol1?W?Jl:liaper,anaDecorat,on3of the latest styles and shades
juskreceived direct from Eastern factories.
Also a large assortment of
OARPETS,
Of all grades in beautiful now designs
New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc.
Call and examine. CHAS. HRILRnRNT.
The New Model Range
C AJ(T BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
IS. R. HAWES,
Afient. Call and Examine It; You Will be Pleased. E.B. nav.es Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
FIRE BRICK dealer ih FIRE CLAY
Hay, Oats, and Straw, Lime, Brici, Cement, M aM Plaster
Wood Delivered to Order. Drajlns, Teaming nd Express Business.
TEE 3pply to the Captain, or to
J
attains !
-IN-
Canned Goods
AT HEADQUARTERS
Astoria Crocory and Canned Coods Co.,
At Old I. X. L Corner, Opposite Parker House.
XXb IXEb
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE VIENNA
C. W. Fisher & Co., Prop's.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.,
COOKED TO ORDER-
Fino Prlvato Rooms. JEverythlne
Irst Class.
Genevieve Street, rear of Griffin & Reed's.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Seaside Bakery.
Best Milli Bread and
CARES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturers of Fine Candles.
AND
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Candles.
JOHNSON, JBROM.
Virginia Cigar anfl Tolmcco Store
J. W. BOTTOH, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney.
Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles,
Sold at Lowest Market Bates.
FRurra.cAironis hotioh3.&o
Restaurant aii Clop
ONE PRICE.
But wait until the salmon all sleep in their
cans.
Then the fishermen's money Is the same as
another man's.
Is it a wonder that a dude laughs to hear the
story
How the merchants now days have to work
for vain glory?
It is enough to make them all laugh, and
others too;
But It simply reminds me of a story 111 relato
Of a Osherman whoso pole was made of a
uwn 11 juu.
AndwhSse U& v?m':
made ot the finest of
leather ;
AnchWees81)aite(1 hb ll00k wIth a nlbW l
And at on a town lot and bobbed tor fleas.
MORAL
While in this world we all have to fish, or
cither cut bait,
And when we need anything whatever. It Is
WM.W
I IM MMUlMal
STEAMER
GLARi PARSER
Eben P, Parker, Master.
For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAK.
11. B. PAHKEK.
f
mmm
and Groceries.
Is the Leading and
Only First-Glass
RESTAURANT.
Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable
Trices. .Polite Walters. Prompt
Attention.
Try Him and You will ba
More than Satisfied,
Everybody Says So,
Private Rooms.
SLAIN STREET, - - - ASTORIA.
The Astor House,
E.E.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR.
Newly Repainted. Repaired, Refitted, Re
furnished and Thoroughly Renovated,
A Large, Clean, -he-
WfiB-tojt House.
BATES:
From a Dollar a Day Upwards.
First-class in all Its appointments, clean.
neat, sunny rooms, well tarnished
and well kept.
YOU ABE INVITED TO OALU
lar-Free Coach to and from the Houw,
THATCHER.
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