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1J V ;- $tmn OL. XXXII NO. no. ASTORTA, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 21. I88J). PRICE LIVE CENTS liUSIXESS CARDS. 4 A. CliKTEIiA.N'. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oifl e Klavel' new brick building.corner Second and Cass streets ; n, statrs. rIM V H. SMITH. A MOUSEY AT LAW. Oia:.joiCassstre3t.2(loorsbacK of Odd ivi m Bulldins, A-torla. Oregon. jm:KH ttAS'ACA. ATIOKXEV AT L.VV. iJiee over Wiiite House Cor.. Astoria, Or. , V.o. .oi.a.xi, AiTOUSEY AT LAW. . .,i Kinney'b BlorK. opposite- City Aitorta, Oregon. v I'l TON", o. C rcLTOJf vi iros mioTavxts. . 1 Tt'KN'KYS AT LAW. . .mis 5 and C. Odd Fellows Building. x 'J. A. BOH'WtY, ji jii-l CouiKoIlor ut Law . - ..:i Clionainu Street. Astoria. Oregon ni; ,J K. IA ft'OKCI'.. DENTIST. tu..;ns It and i; Odd 1'ell.ittS Itulldiiij;. lOltlA, - - - - OREGON. ; StN. A. Ji. ASi).!. A. ITI.TOK. i Cass street, between Snl and 4t!i. SpecUl attention to Disase3 of Women and Clnldreu, by Dr. A. L. Fulton. Special attention to Surgery, by lr..t. A. Fulton, Office hours from 10 to 12 A. !i and 1 to 1 P.M. JAY TOTTIiE, M. 1. tlt'lAH AND SURGEON Onacs Hooms 6 Pythian Building. Kfsidkxce : SE corner Wall and TV est 9tti htreets, opposite I. W Case'. .V. 53. SHAW. DENTIST. .t.-ot-s :.i Allen's RitUala;, up stalls. er--. i its and Suemoqua -stiiM. AMnn.i res.iu. M iw. :K. oui:xr;-.iiAiit. Offlee'hiid residence, I). K. V.'.rirn f.ir mer residence, Astoria, Oregon. Disease of Women and Children, and of he Rje and Ear, specialties. I) it. . ii. ivrt:. .HYfcR'IAN ANHM'KCKON. Special attention to Diseases i.f Women and Sirrgery. okfiek: Opposite Telegraph Ofluv, up Stairs, Astoria, Oregon. a. A. SMITH. "pj DENTIST. Kouins 1 and: l'jtlil.r.i Kiiililuig r t,. 11. Cooler's More. T II, 3It.V3KI.Ii, XOTAItY l'URLIC, Real Estate ami Commission Agent Agent for the American HuiMing ami I-oan Association. One door wi-t of Telegraph ofllce. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to end to I'ortland or San Francisco for Custom tYfade Clothes As they can pet Hotter Kits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. Uy leaving their Orders with JIEAKY. New Coods by Every Steamer. ('All d Seo Him and SatWj- Yourself. P. J- Meany. Slercliant Tailor. AUCTIOKT AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MAETIN OLSEN, Successor to E. C .Holden. The owest 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 iu Household Goods go to MARTIN OLSr.X rO. Jl'LKAJC. SAM. rllEEMAX. SEcLsan & Freeman. BLACKSMITHS. Special Attention paid to all Ship and. steam- Joat Repairing HORSESHOEING. lagging Camp Work a Specialty. All kinds of iiiacismlthlng done to order. Shop, corner Jefferson and OIney streets, Astoria, Oregon. S. ARNDT & FERCHEN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BiACKSsirxn SHO sr Boiler Shop z-s All kinds of EN&IHE, CAMERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. Agpeclalty m ade ot repairing CATTERY PIES, FOOT OF LAFAVETTE STREET. mmm&s Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The re sults of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh, -and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which is to -weaken the bowels. The best remedy Is Ayer'a Pills. Being purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their effect always beneficial. They ore an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and "every where endorsed by the profession. " Aver's Pills are liiuhlv nnd uniwr. sally spoken of by the people about here. I make daily use of them in my practice." Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge port, ionn. " I can recommend Aver's Pills nhovn all others, having long proved their iaiue as a cainarnc lor myseil ana family." J. T. Hess, LeithsviUe, Pa. " For several years Ayer's Pills have been used in my family. "We find them an Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house." Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. "I have used Aver'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, K. 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 liave 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 Qiiinn.SO Middle St., Hartford, Conn. "Havinc 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. fiaa w say mat tney nave served ma etter than any other medicine. I arrive at this conclusion only after a faithful trial of' their merits." Samuel T. Jonc3, Oak at., Boston, Mass. Ayer's Pills, PEEPABED B7 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. EALTH Without Health can- not bccnjoed. THEREFORE USE i 7jPftinder'? - &mwmtfPMte. 'h 'HEALTH RESTORER. ,SK USE IT' It is the best helper to Health and the quickest cure on Earth. Use it in time for all diseases o( the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin. It cures Rheumatism, Malaria, Coated Tongue and Headache, relieves Constipation, Bilious ness and Dyspepsia, drives all impurities outof the Blood and dries up old Sores. The Business men buy it, the Workiiigmen use it, the Ladies taV e it, the Children cry for it and the Farmera say it is their best health preserver. Sold cieryw here, Ji.oo a botlle; sis for Jsjoo. An Important Announcement . rn. elv ...naTva n nv. .nLlt. r, ...t,Man. was suddenly attacked srttn excruciating pains In my feet, knees and bands. So severe the attack that 1 took my bed Immediately, and In two or three days my Joints were swollen to almost double their natural size, and sleep wa3 driven from me. After suffer ing the most excruciating pain for a week, using liniments and various other remedies, a friend who sympathized wlthjny helpless condition, said to me : " Why don't you get Swift's Specific and use it. I wlU guarantee a cure, and if it does not the medicine shall cost you nothing." I at once secured the S. 3. a, and after using It the first day, had & quiet night and refreshing sleep. In a week I felt greatly benefitted. In three weeks I could sit Up and walk about the room, and after using six bottles I was out and able to go to business. Since then I have been regularly at my post of duty, and stand on my feet from nine to Sen hours a day, and am entirely free from pain. These are the plain and simple facts In my case, and I will cheerfully answer aU Inquiries relative thereto, either In person or by malL Thokas Markoxxz, It TV. ISth street, Kew York City. Nashville. Tew. I have warded oS a se vere attack of rheumatism by a timely resort to Swift's Specific. In all cases where a per manent relief Is sought this medicine com mends itself for a consUtutlonal treatment that thoroughly eradicates the seeds of dis ease from the system. ' Kct. W. P. Harbison, D. D. New Toee. 5t Tm Ave. After spending S200 to be relieved of Wood Poison without any benefit, a few bottles of Swift's Specific worked a perfect cure. C. Poeteb. YrD.1-, 04. Uy little girl, aged six, and boy, aged four years, had scrofula In the worst aggravated shape. They were puny and sickly. To-day they are healthy and ro bust, all the result of taking S. s. s. JOE T. C0LUER. List Like, Scoter Co., Fli. Tout 8. S. S. has proved a wonderful success In my case. The cancer on my face, no doubt, would have soon hurried me to my grave. 1 do think it is wonderful, and has no equal. B. E. Bras, Postmaster. TVaco, Texas, Hay 9, 1SS3. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Oa. : Gentlemen Knowing that you appreciate voluntary testimonials, we take pleasure in stating that one of our lady customers has regained ber- health by the use of four large bottles of your great remedy, after having been an Invalid for several years. Hertrouble was extreme debility, caused by a disease pe culiar to her sex. trims & Co., Druggist. Three books mailed free on application. All druggists sell s. s. S. The Swirr Sracrnc Co., Drawers, Atlanta Ga. Hew Yorc.7S6 Broed'vey. Stockholder's Meeting. NOTICE IS HEKEBi' GIVEN THAT THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Astoria Dulldlnc; and Loan Association, will he held at their o 111 co, Tuesday, Slay th, 1889. for the purpose of electing directors forthe ensuing year and transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. JHcotion of directors will he held from 2 r. M, until 8 r. m. By order of the president. W.L.BOBB. Secretary. New and East Sailing STEAMER, CITY OF ASTORIA. CAPT. J. W. BABBIDOE, ASTORIA, KNAPPA,. CLIFTON, and woods landing: Beginning To-I)ay, till further notice, will Leave Astoria, Dally, at 2 o'clock p. jr. From Wilson & fisher's wharf Leave Woods .Landing, Thnrsdays andFri dayrat e o'doclr. a. m.. for Astoria -And wav landings.. - fATUKDAYS, to Knappa and return, or Freight and Passage, apply toCa"p taln. on boatd. Astoria, April 9, '. w 3 EAILEOAD EUMBLINGS. The U. P., K. P., and 0. R & N. Oo-'s. A Serlons Conflict of Elral Interests. HNew Yoek, April 19. The already strained relations Deiween ma uuiuu and the Northern Pacific railroad companies are likely to become even more complicated over affairs in the northwest. The officials of these companies have been negotiating forj a joint .lease ot tne lines or. me j. i. &N. CJa.bnt it looks as thongh the lease vronld not be consummated, and indications are that these two transcontinental roads will become involved in bitter warfare. In fact, they nre already fighting, and tho Northern Pacific agents have refused to recognize tickets sold over their road to Tacoma by agents on the Union Pacific, the claim being made that tho latter had cut passenger rates -without anyjanthority whatever, and that the Northern. Pacific could not be forced to take these tickets- all of which has caused a very war like feeling between tho officials of the passenger departments of the two roads. In addition to this, recent corres pondence between Charles Francis Adams, president of the Union Pa cific, and representatives of the ex ecutive committee of the Oregon & Transcontinental,the latter also being directors in the Northern Pacifio board,has not seemed to mend matters. This correspondence consists of a telegram which was sent to Adams by these gentlemen, and a letter from Adams, in which the latter particu larly stated that he does not care whether the Northern Pacifio people sicm the lease or not and that ha is perfectly able to "hoe his own row." Airew-uays Bgo it was reported to some of tho Northern Pacifio direc tors that Adams had said that if the lease was not signed soon ho would make things lively. Thereupon the telegram already mentioned was sent, it having first been shown to and ap proved by two directors here of the Union Pacifio. In his reply, Adams threw down the gauntlet, and now both sides are resting on their Oars, waiting for the fray that is almost certain to follow. This letter was not made public, but; it was read at the meeting of the Northern Pacifio directors yesterday, after which it was filed. No action was taken, as it was thought best to wait until Henry Villard, who is ill at home, eould join the deliberations on behaif of the Northern Pacific. It was said that if Adams preferred to fight they would be able to hold their own. and it was positively as serted by friends that the company had succeeded in setting control of the stock of the Oregon Railway & Navigation company, and at the an nnnl election ot the latter company, which occurs in June, they would en tirely reorganize the .board 'of di rectors, and bounce all the represen tatives of the Oregon company. If this be so, it will make an exceed ingly complicated situation, for the Oregon Railway & Navigation com pany is already under lease to the Oregon Short Line, which in turn is owned by the Union Pacific company, so that the operating and executive departments of the Oregon Railway & Navigation compauy would be con tinued by men, whose interests are diverse. Lsmnel Had Eather a Strong Hand. "Mistah Johnsincr. I hrah dat voh had a wery interestin' seshun ob de straight-flush club, de oddah eben ing." "xes, sah; derd were some exittn' times, shoh's yoh bohn." "What were de 'casion ob de excite ment?" "Hit wero disher wav. Lemuel Skivins he done open de John pot wuf erbout fohty bones in hit. Dey wuz foli in de game. I come alone wuf mv money and Gabe Sinkerson staid and Jud Cumberland he done de same. Lemuel he 'done stood pat, an' de res' of ns drawed from one to three cyahds as the 'mergencies happened to require. Lemuel bet one chip, and Sinkerson followed him wuf a raise, andL.we all-stayed in de game iri i ,,. ... -. , uko men, eury iener raisin: ue net ns his turn came. -Finally Lemuel ho done called Sinkerson, and we all showed down,, and Lemuel took de pot." "What did you all hab?" Sinkerson had three kirjus and a jack-knife; I had a flush and a pair oiurass Kuucuies; Jud Unmberland had aces up an' a rahzor." "iJut-wuat'did .Lemuel hab?" "He had a j)ah of fob's an' a revol ver. Merchant Traveler. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria SVhen Baby -vcaa sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, !7hen tho becatne'Mls, she duns to Cattorta, frhensha had Children, she gave them Castorli A-first class naval establishment is the greatnd engrossing need of the republic Not a moment should bo iost in providing it. - A Life Hade Miserable By dyspepsia Is scarcely worth the living A capricious appetite, heartburn, puzzins uerrous symptoms, Increased -action of the heart after eating,' sinking In the abdomen between meals, ana; flatulence after, are anjong-the-successlrefndWaofthls harass ing complaint. ' Two things only are need tut for Its removal. -A resort to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. and.perslstence In Its use. Thesejemcdial measures being adopted, a cure is certain. Taken Immediately before or after meals, this great stomachic promotes Mcretlon of the-gastric Juice, the natural solvent of the food. -The nervous and bilious symptoms consequ6ht upon chronic Indiges tion 'disappear, as the complaint gradually yields to the corrective and invigorating lnfliini.A nf tlia nillar. Ar.na.lfA Mtnm. leep .becomes -raor refreshing, and as a CIn.AnV$-iin hrulVfr AfllHantW nnit.hjul rattfenrajTWWtttjteereaaes, and the mW grows-WEsuineCs tfceWftro for chins scd fever, and rheumatism. PAOIFIO OOUUTY NOTES. The Pacifia Coast Extiresscomtianv will extend its line to willapa about tne nrst or may. Mclntire has three camps at work, upon the Nasel, including the tram road, and will start up two more very soon, One of these will be, put in on the upper river above Wylie's place. It is . said that Graham & Ross will dissolve partnership and r nn their own camps independent of each other. They will doubtless have three or more camps at work in the aeiguuumuuurui men iuai jeara oper ations. The South Bend matter has at last been settled to the apparent satis faction of all. concerned. Receiver Goulter has appointed R. D. Dyer to take charge of the store and the accounts. John Wood to have charge of the lumber scaling, of logs and the camps, and John Frye of the mill. Each one is independent in a certain degree of the other, and one and all under the receiver. Journal. Both branches of tho New York legislature have passed a bill per mitting the running of railroad trains at a high rate ot speed through towns and villages. The object is to per mit the New York Central to shorten its time to Chicago so as to compete with the fast trains ou the Pennsyl vania. SHREWD ADVERTISERS. Readers of the newspapers of, the day cannot fail to ba impressecl with the fact that the modern advertiser is progressive. He is compelled to be, else coispe titors more active in the invention of new advertising Havices, -will outstrip him in public favor. The value of printers' ink judicious ly arid sc' tiflcally employed cannot be overestimated; it is tho medium whereby a meritorious discovery is raised from, localf ame to aiwsition in the public esteem. Hence the col umns of the newi papers are daily used by hosts of advertisers and in the competition which is indulged in to attain the desired end, the reader is oftentimes amued. The greatest of American advertis ers, and it may as well be said in the world, is H. H. "Warner of Rochester, N. Y., whose name has been mode everywhere familiar in connection with Warner's Safe Cure, widely ad vertised because of its merit in the prevention andVmre of kidneyidiseas33. By printer's 'ink this great discov ery has achieved world-wide popular ity and thousands feel grateful for the knowledge thup acquired of this greatest of-rcoderi'i remedies. Furthermore, the public has been taught that disorders of tho lungs, brain, heart and liver which have hitherto been regarded and treated by the profession as distinctive dis eases are not so in fact, but are the attending symptoms of disease of the kidneys; therefore, tho consumptive, tho apoplectic, the paralytic, and the sufferer fr m nervous disorders can be restored to health by Warner's Safe Cure, which will remove the true cause of those disorders by restoring the kidneys to healthy action. Tke advertising methods employed by this greatest of advertisers are in variably instructive and, although the reader may sometimes be "caught" in -reading an advertisement, which was not at first supposed to be such, there is nevertheless no time lost since use ful information is invariably gained concerning life's great problem. Fully 200 persons in Fairfield coun ty, Conn., nre engaged in trapping skunks for their skiu?. Catarrh Cnred, A clergyman, after years of suffer ing from that loathsome disease, Ca tarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. - Any sufferer from this dread ful disease sending n self addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Law rence, 83 Warren St., Now York City, will receive the recipe free of charge. The emperor of Brazil is about to issne an edict prohibiting Brazilian girls from marrying until they reach the ripe old age of ten years. Loaded with impurities, your blood needs cleansing with Aycrs Sarsapa riila. Hemlock Street Improvement Notice NOTir.-R i liorpliv rriran Hint- Mi. Common Council of the city of Astoria iiiuiiuac iu oiuur unj improvement oi Hemlock street in the city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, from the west side of Salmon street to the eastern limits of the city of Astoria, by replacing all missing piles, plac ing new stringers where deemed neces- ?.arv. nnd liv -nlnntinrr iUa cimn witi. new and sound fir plant four inches in luiuniicas iu u wmiu oi iweive iecton each side of the street railway track, the street. Said improvement to be luuue ;u uiuuxpL-useoi me adjacent prop erty. And unless a remonstrance signed liv thft nrninrs nf twn-tMrda rf .!,. ,- crty fronting on said portion ot said ' "v; uicu mm iuu miuuor ana police judge on or before ten days from the expiration of this notice to wit: on or before Tuesday, May 7th, at 1 o'clock r- M.- tllO. (VlTTimnn f!nilnll will nnlai- said improvement to be made. ay oruex ot uiu common uouncil. Attest: T.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, April 14th, 1S89. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAY HANSEN, Prop'r. A targe and Well Selected Stock of Fine Diamonils Jewelry At'Extremely Low Trices. All Uoodi Bought xt Tblj EstililUument Warranted Genuine. Wntrh aiirt ClocU Repairing A SPECIALTY, Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets, pESf POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mo economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multi tude ot low test, short weight, alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cans. Koyal Pakino Powder Co. 106 T'all-st,. N. Y. D.W.CROwtEr&Co. Agents, Portland, Oregon. CHRIS. EVEXSOX. F. COOK THE EVENS0N & COOK. On the European Plan. LAHOE CLEAX ROOMS, 4 FIHST-CL.ISS ItESTA URAXT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for FamUle. Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Full. Meats Etc., Cooked to Order. 1VATKK at.. 0;! Konrd & Stokes A FIMST CLASS SALOON linn In connection with the Premises. The Best of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. f.ood IMli.ird Tables and Private Card Rootiw. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. . Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police dndge of tho city of Astoria, in nocuruanca wiiu an oruer innuo uy tne Common Council of the citv of Astoria. by ordinance No. 10G8, entitled an ordi- iiuuuu uruuriug iuu Auunor nnu .ronco Judge to issue warrants for the collection of Cedar street assessments, annroved February 2Cth, 1889. Said warrant bear ing date tne atn day of February, 1839, commanding mo to levy upon lot No. 4 in block No. 122 in the city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to collect an assessment of twentv-three dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of Cedar street between West-Gth street and Salmon street by or dinance No. 10G5, entitled an ordinance declaring the probable cost of improving ueunr street irom west-utn street to balmon street, approved December 1.1th. 18S8, 1 have this day levied upon lot No. 4 in block No. 122 in ahivelj's Astoria, and on Monday, the 22d day of April, 1889, at one o'clock P. M. of said day in front of the conrt house door in the city of Astoria. Clatson conntv. Orecon. will proceed to sell lot No. 4 in block No. 123 in Miively s Astoria, to the highest bid der therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to bo for U. S. gold coin. Astoria, March 20tb, 18S9. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued bv 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. 10G8, entitled an ordi nance ordering the Auditor and Police Judge to issue warrants for tho collec tion of Cedar street assessments, ap proved February 2Cth, 1889. Said war rant bearing date the 28th day of Feb ruary, 1889, commanding me to levy upon lot No. 3 in block No. 139, 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 improvement of Cedar street between West-Gth street and Salmon street by ordinance No. 1005, entitled an ordinance declaring tiie probable cost of improving Cedar street from Wcst-Cth street to Salmon street, approved December 13th, 18S8. I have this day levied upon lot No. 3 in block No. 139 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 As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro ceed to sell lot 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 for U. S. gold coin. Astoria, March 20th, 1889. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. Roadway Market. v 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, Shaalwafer Bay and Gray's Harbor The,!".. & C. S. S. Co.'s Steamer "ALLIANCE," Anil sail from POKTLAND as follews: GRAY'S HARBOR-Thursday, October 4. 11,18 and 25. November l, S, ir, 22 and 2y, December G. 13, 20 and 27. SUOALWATER BAY-October 4 and 18. November 1,15 and 29. December 13 and 27. TILLAMOOK Monday October 1.15 and 23. November. 12 and 20. December lo and M. Steamer leaves Portland, from foot of C street at 8 1". M. on above dates. Astoria 6 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. uentra! Hotel CASH. COODS MARKED IK PLA1K FIGURES. SFRZ2TG, 1889. Yes, gentle spring again Is here ; The grass Is greenthat once was sere : The merry robin "ylnsr with glee ; uBiij imuiu Kims iu see The coatless dude that calmly clues Buff chest-protectors on his shoes. If these shiverlnganrt brainless fllrt3 Would wear one of my Patent Chest-Shield Shirts. ' . They would not shake so when upon the r,.tnerstPr , ., . -,,.. street. But It simply reminds me of a story III relate And wear buff chest-protectors on their feet. -now to 'ou TheLW0.ISd. ,lear, one ot my Fur felt Hats Of a fisherman whose pole was made of a oi er their bralus, peacock's feather. tL?H.my, 8PriDS Overcoats and laugh Anrf whose line was made of the finest of wnue it rains. leather Tnh,.f . . . ... , Jiai wno halted his hook with a nibble of To hear some of the merchants call the fish- cheese. mS!' ...i , . j And sat on a town lot and bobbed lor fleas. ".? r18?. weat ou Clothing Instead of ,,., Umbrellas. MORAL. To shake them by the hands, call everyone While iu this world we all have to fish, or a ."P5?,... ., either cut bait. And tell them they sell everything less than And when we need anything whatever, It is first cost. cheaper to buy It. I. L. OSGOOD'S, CL0IIHXG, rUT ASD FCR5ISHIS0 COODS STORF. opp5ll,eneete5n&1Be. Astoria, Oregon. Street Cars running by the door. As toria Harness Haddle SHOP. IP, SjSLTZk, - - FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. u F,-,?AI3;!lt!he former stand of II. Jacobsen, is Kettiufr in a complersWSIc of Saddlery Hardware. . Harness, Leather Findings, etc., nd will entry a large assortment of goods in his line; a more complete stock of the kind Ihananj'fhine ever before brought to this city. F. Saiz is an experienced workman, a practical sadcier, and invites the trade of the public, beiug conBdent that he can give gen eral satisfaction in goods and prices. OLXEY ST., ASTOKIA, OREGOX. -AND- ILING DECORATIONS! CO00 double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest stvles and shades just received direct from Eastern factories. Also a large assortment of WEFETS, Of all grades in beautiful new designs New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere 'Curtains. China Matting, Etc., Etc. Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORX. The New Model Range CAN BE ILVD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF E. R. HA WES. Agent, Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E. R. Hawes 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. Bargains ! Canned Goods AT HEADQUARTERS Astoria Grocery and Canned Coods Co., At Old I. X. L Corner, Opposite Parker House. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE VIENNA Restaurant aii Clop House. C. W. Fisher &. Co., Prop's. Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc., COOKED TO ORDER- Finc Private Booms- .Everything Jfcirpt Class. Genevieve Street, rear of Griffln & Reed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Seaside Bakery. Best Milk Bread and CAKES OP ALL KINDS, Manufacturers of Fine Candles. AND Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesale and KetalL.Dealer in Candies. JOHSSON, BBOH. VlrainlaCittar ana Toliacco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors .East ol Olney. Flos Cigars, Tobacco and.Smofcenr Artleln, Sold at Loweit Market Rates. FRUITB, CANDIES NOTIOrTB.&c 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 dav have to work T. .- vain glory? It is enough to make them all laugh, and rZ4jL.-Z - 3&i3a&g;ox. Bargains ! IN and Groceries, Is the Leading and Only First-Glass RESTAURANT. Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable Prices. Polite Waiters. Prompt Attention. Try nim and You will he More than Satisfied, Everybody Says So, Private Rooms. MAIN STREET, - - - ASTORIA. The Astor House, E. E.ROSS, PROPRIETOR. Newly Repainted. Repaired. Refitted Rp furnished and Thoroughly novated. A Larp, Clean,- -W ell-kept House. RATES: From a Dollar a Day Upwards. FIrstni ,n M lts appointments, clean neat, sunny rooms, well furnished I ' and well kept. TTOU ARE INVITED TO CAIX. JEFF'S raEree Coach to and from tne Hon S V rftsfs?vi i- kt,,