The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 18, 1889, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
THDBSDAY-
.ArRIL 18. 1889.
THE MISSING "DENMAEK."
No lTews Yet Prom That Vessel.
New Yobk, April 17. Tho National
line steamship Danmark nrrived this
morning. She had nono of the 'wrecked
ThinTalla line Denmark's passeDgers.
The steamship City of llichmond ar
rived this morning, bat brought no news
of the steamer Denmark.
A IACOE EMIGEATIOX.
Liveepool, April 17. A thousand emi
grants embarked upon seven steamships
hero to-day. Tho majority are bound
for tho United States; a few are going to
the Argentine Republic.
AS EXPLOSION.
Vn-sxi, April 17. An explosion oc
curred iu Rothschild's colliery at Sufflau.
Austria, to-day. Five men were killed
and two dangerously wounded. Six are
missing.
THE SUOAE -JACKET.
Losdos, April 17. Su-jar opened at Cd
lower, but soon edvanced 21. The mar
ket is excited. It is reported that conti
nental buyers are purchasing for Amer
ioan asoount.
FACTFTO GOAST WEAXnEE.
Sax Fbascisco, April 17. Fair weather
is indicatea lor uregon ana wasmngton
territory, preceded by local rains in
Washington territory.
SIIII TO SE ABRESTED.
Paei3, April 17. La Presse says that
warrants have been issued for tho arrest
of sixty members of the a juiangar party.
CESTESSIAI. ISATJOUEATIOS.
WAsnisoTos. April 17. Under instruc
tions from the navy department the
commandant of the New York navy
yard will furnish tho custodian of the
custom-house with such bunting and flags
a3 can be spired for the purpose of dec
orating public buildings under control
of the treasury department of New York
on tho occasion of tho centennial inaug
uration. Sailors will also be provided
to render such assistance as may be re
quired in arranging me aecorauuns.
TOSTAIi EOUTES.
Washtsgto--, April 17. Second assist
ant Postmaster-general Whitfield has
begun opening bids for carrying the
mails on about 1,500 star and steamboat
routes in the country. Nearly 25,000
bids havo been recoived, and tho clerical
force of the office will bB kept busy for
some days opening and scheduling this
large number of proposals. The con
tracts will probably bb awarded within
one ttcok.
now rr axtects so lias's land.
WAsm-jaroN'. Amil 17. There was a
curious oversight m the construction of
tho bill passed by tho last congress for
the court which has just organized with
prayer at Muskogee. This bill extended
the jurisdiction of the new court over
No ilan s land as well as over UKianoma
and the Indian tribes, but limited it to
misdemeanor. Jurisdiction in cases of
felony in tho territory was continued to
the courts in the surrounding states,
but it was forgotten that the courts had
never hid jurisdiction over No Man's
Land. Tho result is that in the very
picnliar section of the United States
whioh has hitherto had no government at
all, exoept such as free and easy resi
dents provided themselves with, there
is the judicial machinery for tho Jpunish
ment of minor offenses, but there is no
tribunal for tho trial of felonies. Debts
can be collected in "No Man's Land and
fines can be imposed for misdemeanors,
but there is neither courts nor law to
reach mnrdcrors and thefts.
eesato3 arrcnEix.
AVasbts-otox, April 17. Senator Mit
chell has gone to Now York. Ho said
that all the local appointments had been
agreed upon by the delegation, and that
he felt certain Oregon would bo well
treated, as to outside offices, soveral im
portant places having boen promised to
tho residents of that state. Senator
Mitchell will return here before go
ing horns. Baforo leaving to-day he
called upon tho president ana pre
sented his five-year-old grandson,
Mitchell Handv. who received the un
divided attention of Mr. Harrison for
some minutes while n crowd of senators
and congressmen awaited him.
QUE PORTLAND LETTEB.
Criminal Becord of the .Metropolis,
Special to The Astobias
Poetlaxd, April 17. Charles S. Per
kins, indicted for attempting to commit
criminal assault upon Gertio Eepper, a
nine years old child, was found guilty as
charged to-day. Perkins will be sen
tenced on Friday morning. - Tao mini
mum penalty for tho crime is one year
m tno penitentiary, ana the mziuram
ten Tears.
Intbe criminal court this morning H.
J. Diedrick and Fred Fick, were indicted
tor an assault with intent to kill linns
and Bertha Fick at Summit station, April
12tn. They were arraigned and allowed
mi to-morrow to pieau: .uau was uitu
atSl.OUOeach.
To-morrow morning A. J. Cody, under
indictment for mayhem, for biting off
the lower lip of Joseph Morin, while en
gaged in a fight some time ago at the
liolton house, will be brought to trial m
the criminal court.
Joseph Morin, who has been detaineb
in the county jail several weeks as a wit
ness wuue ma assailant uas ueea iuc&y
enough to havo friends to go his bail
Dendinz his trial.will not nrove a very
good witness for the defence, this in
jury ooupled with his imprisonment has
not haa tno tenaency 10 arouse a very
frondly sentiment in his heart lor uody.
Tlio Sew IH-covcry.
You have heard your friends and neigh
bors talking about lr. Iou may yo.ir-
self bn ona ot the many -"Tho know from
personal experience just how good a
thing it is. If you have ever tried it. you
are ono of its staunch friends, because
the wonderful thing about u is. mat
when onco given trial, Dr. King's New
Discovery evnr after holds a ulaco In
the house. If yon have never used it
and shuHlil lip afflicted with a cough.
cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest
irotiuio, secure a Dottle at once ana give
it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every
time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles
rreeat j. W. uonn's Drugstore.
A small houso of six rooms to rent.
Apply to J. A. Montgomery.
NEW TO-DAY.
Net Lost.
LOST OFF ALDER POINT, ON NIGHT
ot Apnl loth, one thirty-eight mesh net.
r iuuer pic&se nouiy j. u. JHegier s (;.
For Rent.
WITH BOAKD. NICELY FURNISHED
Parlor suite, centrallv losateil. to iren-
tlcrnan and wile, or two gentlemen. Use of
uaiu. Aaarcssr. o. Box 233.
ON
NORTH BEACH.
Lots In front Blocks, facing the Ocean, and
S50 each.
Only a few left. Call and examine Plat.
J. H. MANSELL,
Seal Estate Broker,
Seaside Lots
DBS. DAEEIN ARRIVED.
One of the Drs. Darrin of Portland has
Arrived in Astoria and has Opened
Offices in Occident Hotel.
T11EI MAZE A GENEBOUS OXTEB.
Through the earnest solicitation and
requests of patients and others in this
vicinity, the Doctors have been prevailed
upon to visit Astoria. One of the Doc
tors has now arrived and has opened
offices at tho Occident Hotel where he will
remain until further notice. They come
to us laden with testimonials, a few of
which we will present to our readers.
Thoy make a generous offer of treating
the poor, free of charge, from 9 to 10
daily until further notice. Consultation
and Examination at all times free, liead
the following testimonials to be con
vinced of their wonderful skill.
APBOinSESX XJLDTO; COBVALLIS B2CTTE3
BEE EXPE2EEXCE WITH BBS. DAEBEf.
Dr. Darrin Dear Sir: I wish to ex
press my gratitude to von for the wonder-
f ul results your electro magnetic system
of cure has done in my case. Two years
ago I was stricken down with apoplexy.
Numbness and great pain in my bead
and neck followed for a long time. Other
afflictions came thick and fast. 1 had
chills, fever and stomach derangements,
causing vomitine for weeks. In short
my whole system was thoroughly perme
ated with malarial poison, and continued
so unui last uctober, when l had a
second stroke of naralvsis. Hearing of
you I put myself under your care, and
now after three months treatment, I re
joice to tell you 1 am restored to health,
and c?n be referred to at Corvallis. Ore
gon. If this will bo of service to you,
puDiisnit. mbs. jm. tr. liaioos,
A LOATHSOME OATABBU CUBED.
Dr. Darrin. Dear Sir: I came to vou
for treatment for a disagreeable case of
catarrh of seven yeara standing. My
head and throat was thoroughly diseased,
and it had deranged my stomach and
bronchial tubes to that degree that I was
partiallv incapacitated to do mv work
Alany things in the way of patent medi
cines I had tried to no avail. Ycu cured
me in two months with home treatment,
and I do not begrudge the SCO I paid you.
neier poopio to me at saicru, ur.
E. ANDEE30N.
CASE OT DEAFNESS CUBES.
Ed. Statesman Dear Sir: I have boen
very deaf for over ten years so I could
not hear a watch tick. I called on tho
Drs. Darrin at the Chemekete hotel,
Salem, Oregon, and have taken a few
electro magnetio treatments, and I am
now so restored that 1 hear tho watch
tick and general conversation. Can be
referred to at Salem, Ur.
D. W. Eirarrr,
COULD NOT BAISE THOU HIS CHUB.
Dr. Darrin Sir: I am one of tho lucky
ones cured by you of a pain In my back
of four years' standing. At timos I
could not movo or raise from my chair.
uan tie seen at seatco, w. t.
A. Jackson'.
rOLTPUS CUBED DY EEEOTBICITT.
A Card: For more than fifteen years
I have been afflicted with nbnormal
growth or polypus on the nose. Had
tnea various remedies, all to no purpose
nntil coming nnder Dr. Darren's treat
ment by electricity. He has cured me
ana x am supremely happy. 1 am em
ployed, at the National Hotel, Front
street, Portland, and will be glad to an
swer any questions, personally or by
letter. J. mooee,
A SWEDISH LADl'S EXPEBIEXCE.
Editor Oregenian: One year ago tho
Cth of October, I came from Pendleton,
Oregon, to consult Dr. Darrin for female
trouble of ten years' standing, also rheu
matism and neuralgia. I was cured with
electricity and medicines, by Dr. Darrin,
in two months, with homo treatments.
I am now living at the Merchant's Hotel,
portlana, ana will giaaiy give my expe
Hence with the doctors.
Mas. CnniSTrsA Makoesek.
SHE WOULD KOI TAKE $1,000.
To the Public: Six months ago I pub
lished a card giving in detail the marvel
ous cure Dr. Darrin performed on me by
his new electrical treatment, my trouble
being a complication of ailments, such
as nervous and general debility, heart
disease, dyspepsia, liver complaint, and
last, but not least, various female
troubles in all their complications, which
I will gladly describe to any one calling
on me, or by letter, at 361 Eighteenth
street, Portland. All the above afflic
tions are perfectly and permanently
cured. I never felt so well in my life.
I cannot sav too much in praise of Ur.
Darrin. I would not take S1.000 and be
placed back where I was before treat
ment. A1ES. X. .. JJEWET?
AXOTIIEK TJnTtTnrAHT.H CUBE.
Editor Oregomon:! wish to express
my sentiments regarding Drs. Darrin. I
nave ueen nuucieu wuuatut uuujjiiaiub,
dvsnensia and malaria. Through their
electric and medical treatment I am
cured. Beside at tho Metropolis hotel,
First street, Portland.
E. McMillan.
DOCTOBS TECHS OF TREATMENT.
Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at
the Occident hotel, Astoria, Oregon, and
will under no circumstances take a case
thev cannot cure or benefit. Consulta
tion free. Charges reasonable. The
noor treated free from 9 to 10 A. ai. daily.
Office hours from 10 to 4 daily; even
ings 7 to B: Snnday, 10 to vj. All cnrabie
chronic diseases loss of manhood, blood
taints, svnhillis. cleet. gonorrhea, atria
ture, spermatorrhea, seminal weakness
or loss of desire of sexual power in man
or woman, catarrh or deafness are confi
dentially and successfully treated. Cure
of private diseases guaranteed and never
published in the papers. Most cases can
receive home treatment after a visit to
the doctors' office. Inquiries answerod
and circulars sent free.
MAKKETS.
Washington Market.
Main Street, Astoria, Oregon.
BERUSIAX &. CO, PUOITtlKTOItS
flESPECTTFCLLY OALL TflK ATTEN
SX Hon of the public to the fact that the
auove Market wiualways be supplied with a
FULL VAI'JETY AND BEST QUALITY
or
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! I
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole'
sain and retail.
t37-Speclal attention given to supplying
eaips.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
-!7"gr"fc.'fcxJ
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEXAMCS Street. Astoria, 0.
CO TO
Thompson & Boss
And get some of those No. One
California Canned Fruits
AND VEGETABLES.
We Are Selling Cheap
Here'sYonrChancB
You Can Euy Lots m
RAILROAD
ADDITION
LOTS
AT
sto.
TO
OCEAN PARK
At prices froiu
$10, $20. SSQ.S10.4 350.
Kcra
Few Daj-s Only.
This Is the best lo
cated property on the
northwest coast.
Is one half mile from
Shoal water bay, and a
quarter or a mile from
the ocean, and the rail
road runs along its
RESORT.
south line.
It trill advance In
value at once and will
double within CO days
Best bargains ever
offered.
At the new town of
Sealand, when the
road terminates, there
Is 45 feet of water at
low tide. Plenty of
pure fresh water every
where. Call and see
ROBB & PARKER
At onco and secure
a lot.
E. C. Lewis,
Timber Land Broker, Cruiser
AND ESTIMATOR.
Locator of Government and State Lands.
Timber bought and sold ou Commission.
Taxes paid and Lands protected from tres
pass. Operates In "Washington, Oregon,
and California. Correspondence solicited.
Astoria, Oregon.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and o. E. Miller,
FKOPRIETOUS.
Headquarters at Main Street wharf.
TELEPHONE NO. 43.
A General Express and Delivery Business
transacted.
Your patronage Is solicited.
Stockholder's Meeting.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBx" GIVEN THAT THE
i.1 annual meeting of the stockholders of
me Astoria uuuaing ana ixiau Asociaumi.
will ba beld at their office. Tuesday. Mav 'Ah.
1889. forthe purpose of electing directors
lorme ensuing year ana iransacuag sucu
other business as may come befoto the
meeting. Election of directors will be held
from 2 P. M, until 8 P. M,
By order of the president.
W. L. KOBE. Secretary.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF OKEGOX, COUNTY OF
Clatsop, S3.
liyUrtue of the command of Alex. Gil
bert eiidorsed upon a certified copy of a
certain chattel mortgage, made and exe
cuted by J. E. Plynn, on the 2tth
day of Dec. 18S7 In favor ot Alex.
Gilbert, to secure a promissory
note of even date therewith for the
sum of SJT5.00,wlth Interest at the rate ot 10
per cent, per annum, l am on me luiu aay
of April. 1885, levy upon the following des
cribed personal property, being the proper
ty described in and covered bv said mort
gage, to-wit : One two-horse truck, one 3K
fish Bros, two-horse waeon. one cream
colored horse and one gray colored horse.
ana notice is nereoy given mai isnui on
Saturday, the 20th day ot April, 1889, at the
hour ot two o'clock P. M. of said day, at the
court house door In said county and state,
proceed to sell the same at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, or so much
th-re.f as may be sufficient to satlsly the
sum oi tsi3.w witu interest mereou ai me
rate of 10 ter cent Der annum Irom the 22d
day ot Dec. 1838, together with the costs
aim accruing costs.
II. A. SMIDT.
Sheriff of Clatsop County,
Apnl llth, 1839. tw
New and Fast Sailing
STEAMER,
CITY OF AST0EIA.
OAPT. J. T. BABBIDGE,
ASTORIA,
KNAPPA,
CLIFTON,
and WOODS LANDING.
Beginning To-Day, till further notice, will
Leave Astoria, Dally, at 2 o'clock r. M.
From Wilson & Fisher's wharf.
Leave Woods Landing, Thursdays and Fri
days at C o'clock a. M., for Astoria and way
landings
SATURDAYS, to Knappa and return.
For Freight and Passage, apply to Cap
tain, on board.
Astoria, April 9, '89.
The Str. Telephone
Fast Time Between Portland
and Astoria.
LEAVE PORTLAND :
Foot of Alder Street
Dally, except Tuesday, at 1 M a. h.
LEAVE ASTORIA:
Wilson & Fisher's Dock.
Dally, except Tuesday, at 8 KM p. m.
J. Abercrombie.
(Next door to Carnahan Sc Co.'s.)
LABD. HAM, BACON.
BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS, PjULTRY,
POTATOES, FISH AND GAME,
Fruit, Nuts, and Candles.
General Commission Merchant
GHENAMUS STREET, - ABTOBIA.
Seaside
J. H. MANSELL,
- REAL ESTATE BROKER,
KOTAEY PUBLIC FOB STATE OF OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Investments made for Outside Parties.
Correspondence Solicited.
Next W. U. Tclosraph Oflice. Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
P. O. BOX 863.
osJL
Book
A PULL STOCK OF
JLndL ITarief y
Agents for the Celebrated
Lyon & Healy
PIANO
AND
ORGANS.
WHITE
-HAS
hiSm
Up -..Mlig1)MTU)
Grin
Largest. Finest and Cheapest Line of Goods
-IN A3TORIA-
And Underselling every house in town. Call and See Us.
S-SCHLUSSEL-Eat,
- Cor. Genet lec and Chenamus Sts . Astoria, Oregon.
SBH
-
FOR -
almim Piiroo oinoc
1 111 II 11 rlIlK rflllrJ
llIltJH I 111 fill UUillUy
;almon pound nets,
-AND-
Fish Nettings of All Kinds
By LETTEK or TELEGRAPH shall hare our PROMPT AND
CAREFUL ATTENTION.
AMERICAN NET & TWINE CO.
Established 1842.
Boston,
Astoria Iron Irk
Concomly St.. Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or
Oeucral
Machinists and Boiler Maters.
Land and Marine Engines
BOILER WORK.
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
a sPECiAirr.
Castings of all Descriptions Made
to Order at Short Notice.
Jon Fox... .-....President, and SuDt.
A. L. Fox,-........... Vice President
J. Q. Hustles, .....Sec and Treas.
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
County Coroner.
Pirst Class Undertaking
ESTABLISHMENT.
New Styles, Caskets and tuneral material
Next to ASTOttiAX offlco.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between J. W. Surprenant and
J. E. Ferguson, doing business under the
firm name of Surprenant & Ferguson, con
tractors and builders is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Mr. J. E. Ferguson re
tiring from the firm. Mr. J. W. Surprenant
will continue In buslnoss at the same place,
and will pay all Indebtedness and collect all
bills due said Arm. J. W. SURPRENANT.
J. E. FERGUSON.
Dated this Cth day of April, 1889.'
OREGON IMPROVEMENT CO.
COAL.
First Class Nanaimo,
S9 per Ton.
E. A. NO YES, Agent.
jBS-iff ''", ' iJiiIZi&
Stor
tationer
BEAUTIFUL JN
Tone Finish",
AND
Reasonable in Price.
Every instrument war
ranted for five years.
BOUil
THE-
Mass.
Capital, $300,000.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
7? r. """ .much ujr uu auuitor ana
Police Judge of the cityoJ Astoria, in
accordant vith nn nrdo, mnAa K .l.A
Common Council of the city of Astoria,
nanco ordering the Auditor and Police
Judge to issue warrants for the colleotion
February 26th, 1889; Said warrant bear-
' i""o mu om uuy oi r eoruary, leoa,
commanding me to levy upon lot No. 4
in hloclr 12A. in fhn ;to n a...-:.. -
laid out and recorded by J. 11. Shivelv.
u i-unoui, an BosBasment oi nve ana 75-100
dollars, which assessment was made for
tbn imrirnvimf nt n.i1..at..i t...
West-6th street and Salmon street by or-
7"" "i ou.iueu an ordinance
declariDR the probable cost of improvine
Cedar street from 'West 6th street to
S5SFI2,i 6treet approved December ISth.
i tt ";! iu "ay ieviea upon lot Ho. i
in block 125 in Shively'a Astoria, and on
Monday, the 22d day of April, 1889, at
e. cot bouse door in the city of As-
"i """yp wuniy, jreon, will pro
ceed to selllot No. 4 in blook No. 125 in
Shivelv'a AstnHn. tn tv. i,iu. u.-j ,.
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
O. S. gold coin.
Astoria, March 2Uth, 1889.
W.J.fcABBY,
Chief of Police.
Free Camping Grounds at Austin's.
There la an abnndanr of Hon.. ..
trout, oysters and all knda of salt and fresh'
Waver H3n
Good sate sea bathing, fresh air and the
best hunting grounds In America.
Campers and visitors can find at my store
everything they require lii the way of an
vumi. aim piuiuiutA s
A first class bar and billiard table are
connected with my establishment.
Board from $7 to m per week.
For particulars call on or address
JAS. P. AUSTIN,
Store, Seaside, Oregon.
Austin's Is open the year round.
CANDY Manufactured and For Sale at
Wholesale Prices, at
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLETELAXD, Frojr.
M Bread, Caie ant Pastry
None but the Best Materials Csed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered la any part ot the city.
lluull.
Hoiwii
Blank
Books,
All the Latest
m
IS WHAT YOU GET AT
F.
oard & Stokes
IN
Groceries and Provisions.
Everything tna Rrst-eiass store '
Extremely Low Figures.;
Goods Delivered all over Town.
The Highest Prfce Paid for Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
New York Novelty Store.
TT TIB- J . TTT II I OELO . PARKEX.
IUU1 lUUUDJf bllfUl
WHOLESALE AND ItETAIIi DEALER LN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
'j
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Frosb. Fruits and Vegetables.
BecelvM freah every Steamer.
Hughes &
Wholesale and Ketall
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers of All Brands of Forelgii and Ho
. mestlc Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val
Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key
West and Domestic Cigars.
Liquors for Medicinal Purpose.
Family Trade Solicited. All oiders from
the City and Country promptly Idled.
Saueuioqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon.
North Pacific
BREWERY,
JOHNKOPP. - - - Proprietor.
Patronize Home Industry!
We supply as
HOOD A QUALITY OF BEER
As Any In the Market,
AT AH IIKASOXABLE A rHICIl.
Tie Nortl Pacific Brewery Beer
Is Fore and Unadulterated.
It gives general Satisfaction and Is Furn
ished In Quantities to Suit.
Leave orders With A, W. Otzmger
next to uerjrman s co.'s, or rrea uoone,
next to Foard &. Stokes.
Dally Delivery In Any Part of the City.
THE
COSMOPOLITAN.
A. XV. UTZINGEH, Propr.
Fine Billiard Tables: Best of Wines
and Liquers: Choice Cigars.
A Flrst'ciass Place of Social Uesort, Kun
In a First Class Manner.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
Ot the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
ao to Tin: OEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PKOPKIETOB
THE
Resort Billiard Parlor,
OR03BAUER & BRAOII. Prop's.
L. FECBEB'S CELEBBATEO
Gamhrinus Beer !
ON DEACGHT.
Gambrlnus Bottled Beer.
J. B. Cotter Whisky. Domestic
ana ii.ej- west cigars.
Constantly ou hand.
Third Street, four doors west ot Telegraph
Office, formerly Telephone Bestanrant.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
The Celebrated
WEINHAR0 LAGER BEER,
On Draught
On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood.
Five Gents a Clasp.
WW, BOOH,
Proprietor,
Go
Stationery
Novelties,
CAEl. A. HANSOX
Parker & Hanson
nnvtoouiu IU
o. l. parker,
OEALEES IN
CEHERAL MERCHANDISE
f,ew Goads Arriving Every Steamer
this week.
WHITE GOODS
OVER 30 PATTERNS.
The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon
AUG. DMIELM,
Sample Rooms.
Dealer In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent ror the QTJIOX Steamship Line and
he THIXUVALLA Steamship line, direct.
Als , agent for "Svenska Trlbunen" ana
Svenska Amerlkanaren."
Comer of Water and West Ninth Streets
Astoria. Oregon.
THE GAMBRIMS,
Northeast Cor. Lafayetteland First StreeH
.V3T0RIA, OKEGON.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Constantly on hand,
A share of tho public patronage soIlclteJ.
Large, clean, sunny rooms to rent, up
stairs, by the day. week or month.
BOENTQEN BROS.
Old Corner Saloon
5
riiil. F. Bower, Prop'r.
Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars,
101 Chenarant Street, - - AitorU, Of
LOEB & CO.
Wines, Liprs anfl Cigars.
A Large Stock ot
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
THE TRADE
Supplied at Lowest Market Rates.
All orders filled promptly and Accurately,
Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic
Brands.
Main street Opposite Parker Ilouse,
ASTORIA. .--- OREGON.
Property Owners, Attention.
ORDINANCES havo been passed by
the City Council for the Improvement
of Benton, Washington and Squemoque
streets.
The attention of properly owners U
hereby called to the foUowInR sectlous
of the the Charter of the City In rela
tion to granting permits :
Sec. 110. Whenever the grade of any
street has. been established, tho Com
mon Council may authorize the owner
or owners of any property thereon to
cut down or fill up such street in front
of such property according to such
grade, at the expense and cost of snch
owner.
See. 111. Tho authority mentioned In
the last section cannot be given after an
assessment has been made for the Im
provement of the street in front of such
property, and in giving such authority
tho Council may impose such terms and
conditions thereon as may be necessary
to secure tho deposit of excavations up
on any part of such street as may re
quire to be filled up.
Any property owners desiring per
mits for the improvement of the above
named streets must apply on or before
the 23rd day of April, 1889, to the com
mittee on Streets and rublfc Ways.
Jas. W. Welch,
Chairman of Committee on"
Streets and Pnblic Ways.
Street Light Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that bids
will be received at the office of the Au
ditor and Police Judge until Saturday,
April 20UU889, at 1 o'clock p. ir. for 1 Ight
nlnetie .streets of the City of Astoria,
with gas, eietricity and coal oil. Bids
must state the price per light per
month.- The committee reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
.Us. W. Welch.
W-L. ItOBB.
I. B. Elbox.
Committee on Sts. and Public Ways.
Astoria, April 11, '89.
Notice.
NOIICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
special election will be held on Thurs
day, April 3ith. 1889, at the Hall of Rescue
Enelne Co. No. 2. for the purpose of electing
a CntePEnetneer of the Astoria Fire Depart
ment for tun unexpired term of 1SS3 and
1S89. caused bv the resignation of ji.v.
Snyder. Said election to be governed by the
rules governlus Department elections.
oy oracr
O.J.TREKCHARD.
Pre-i, A. F, D.
E.Z. FERGUSON.
3ec'y.
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