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ASTORIA. OREGON:
SUNDAY ATOIL 21.1889.
OUE PORTLAND LETTEE.
Mrs. Ben Hoiladay's Will Probated.
.Tiio. Dronillard Heads Xot Guilty.
Poktlant), April 20. This morning
at eight o'clock GusJJentin, a long
shoreman -forking on the steamer
Jlichiyan which was discharging her
cargo at the dock between Oak and
Pine streets was knocked down an
open hatchway by a bale of goods
which was being hoisted up from the
hold by steam power. Ho was picked
np in a dazed condition and carried
upon the deck while a physician was
summoned. Dr. Kej es made a super
ficial examination of the man's in
juries, which he found to consist of a
very painful contusion over the right
eye and a very severe sprain of the
right shoulder. The man fell clear to
the bottom of the" vessel and
struck squarely upon his head and
shoulders. Except for the fact that he
is a young giant in strength Benton
would most certainly have been killed
by the force of the blow. By the phy
sician's order the injured man was re
moved to the Good Samaritan hospital
where his wounds were dressed and
another examination made. It is
thought that no bones are broken but
it is feared that concussion "of the
brain may have been sustained.
THE HOLLADAY ESTATE.
Late yesterday afternoon the will
of Mrs. Ben Holladay was admitted to
probate in the county court and at 4
o'clock this afternoon general Bufus
Iugalls was to have qualified as exe
cutor. Tho hearing of petitions for
the guardianship of Linda and Ben
Holladay will come up before judge
Catlin Tuesday morning.
cnxE coxa's case.
This afternoon counsel for Ohoo
Gong, tho Chinese murderer sen
tenced to be strung up on the 17th of
May, finished his bill of exceptions,
after inanj delays, and it will be pre
sented to jndgo Stearns on Monday
morning next. Chee Gong has twice
been sentenced to death and it seems
that an appeal to tho supreme court
will not bear much good fruit for the
condemned man.
TO EQUALIZE MATTERS.
At 12 o'clock to-night, twelve tellers
who began their labors on Monday
last, talljing traffic over the Morrison
street bridge and Stark street ferry
will have completed their taskj and
next week the county commissioners
will figure on the rate of toll that
shall be just between the corporations
and tho people of East Portland.
A PLEA OP NOT GUILTY.
In the United States district court
this morning. Tohn Dronillard indicted
for murdering Pedro Biberos,
on tho high seas on board the
steamship Corona, was arraigned to
plead. He entered a plea of not
guilty, and was then taken back to
the murderers' cell in the county jail.
A EAT OP HOPE.
As To The '"Danmark's" Passengers.
General Bonlansor Will Leave Belgium.
Brussels April 20. Boulanger has
decided to leave for London on
Wednesday.
A POSSIBLE CIIAXCE.
New York, April 20. A represent
ative of Tnnohe, Edy & Co., said this
morning that the Minnesota had
picked up ono of the Danmark's
boats and it is surmised that the pas
sengers have been rescued. Other
wise, ho said, where would the boats
be? It is a natural question. If they
pensned, uie ueau bodies would re
main in ihe boat, for it is not probable
that they would jump overboard as
long as it continued afloat
Broken cigar boxes indicated that
occupants had placed their valuables
in them when leaving the ship and
when they were being rescued had
broken up the boxes 1:1 their hurry.
If tho passengers had been rescued
and brought to tho Azores wo will
hear from them by the end of the
week.
A TOUCH EXPEEnrWE
Purcell, LT., April 20. Many Ok
lahoma settlers aro particularly with
out money to buy food, and every day
men, women and children aro found
begging in the streets. All they have
left is their weapons. They have held
on to thoso through all adversities.
They believe that six-shooters wil im
prove more Oklahoma soil than a plow
lor a month or two to come. A largo ma
jority of tho men hero belong to tho
original Payno boomers. Nino out of
every ten of them have not only lo
cated their claims, but have poled and
staked them off. They believo now
these claims belong to them, and when
the lime comes they will fight for
them.
THE JIOSEEi DIED.
Paris, April 19 The princess or
Sagua, a noted leader of fashion, was
recently bitten by a pet monkey
which has since died from hydropho
bia. She is going under tho caro of
Pasteur.
Merit Wins.
AVe desiie to say to our citizens, that
wo have been selling Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Bucklen's Arnica Salve
and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or
that have given such universal satisfac
tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time, and we stand ready to
refund the purchase price, if satisfac
tory results do not follow their use.
These remedies have won their great
uopularitv purely on tneir- merits, .i
W. Conn, Diuggist
Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes.;
also Flexible Hand turned French Kids,
at l . J. uogdman a.
All the patent medicines advertised
In this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
ConnS drug stor. opposite Ocident
Jictel, Astoria.
ADVICETO 3IOTHKRS.
Mrs. WrssLow's Soothing Syrup
should always bo used for children
teething. It tootlies the child, softens
the cums. allavs all rain, cures wind
chohc, and is tho best remedy for diar
rhoea.'! wcnty-live cents a bottle.
TcleiilioncIiOdstiis House.
Best Beds In town. Booms per night
oo and x eis-, per weeK 51.&0. .New ana
clean. Private entrance.
Meals Cooked to Order.
Private rooms for ladles and families:
at Central Bcstaurant, next to Foard &
-Stoke3'.
DBS. DABKIN ARRIVED.
One of tho Da Darrin of Portland lias
Arrived in Astoria and lias Opened
Offices in Occident Hotel.
THE! MAKE A OENEEOUS OFTEE.
XnrO110ll thn AnmPDf GAlimndnn rrA
requests of patients and others in tbis
vicinity, the Doctors hava been prevailed
"F"" wail astorja. uae oi ino uoc-
uHR nnfl Tirrar smpa .3 I.A. Annj
offices at the Occident Hotel where he will
luuiaju uaiu iurtner notice, Xhoy come
tons laden with testimonials, a few of
-- - .. pivabu. tw UU4 4GUUC1B.
They make a generous offer of treating
iuo uuui, ireo ui cnarce, irom a to iu
daily until further notice. Consultation
and Examination at all times free. Read
the following testimonials to be con
vinced of their wonderful skill.
A FBOltDiEST LADTOF COBVALXJS HECHES
HEB EXTEP.nrfCE WITH i5BS. DAEEI
Dr. Darrin Dear Sir: I wish to ex
press my gratitude to you for the wonder
ful TeSllltfl Tdnr Alonfrt -mormAti D-.
of cure has done in my case. Two years
ago I was stricken-down with apoplexy.
Numbness and great pain in my head
cji iievn. iuHowea lor a long lime. Utner
afflictions came thick and fast. 1 had
chills, fever and stomach derangement1),
causing vomiting for weeks. In short
my whole system was thoroughly perme
ated with malarial poison, and continued
so until last October, when I bad a
second stroke of paralysis. Hearing of
VOT1 I tint mrcolf nn?a vmnw m. n.l
now after three months treatment, I re
joice w reii you 1 am restored to health,
and can be referred to at Corvallis, Ore
gon. If this will be of service to yon,
publish it. Mes. N. P. Beiqqs.
A LOATIISOME CATAEBU CUBED.
Dr. Darrin, Doar Sir.- I camo to you
for treatment for a disagreeable case of
catarrh of seven years standing. My
head and throat was thoroughly diseased,
and it had deranged my stomach and
bronchial tubes to that degree that I was
Sartially incapacitated to do my work,
any things in the way of patent medi
cines I had tried to no avail. You cared
me in two months with home treatment,
and I do not begrudge the SCO I paid you.
Refer people to me at Salem, Or.
E. Andebsok.
CASE OF DEAFNESS CUBED.
Ed. Statesman Dear Sir: I have been
very deaf for over ten years so I could
not hear a watch tick. I called on the
Drs. Darrin at the Chemeketo hotel,
Salem, Oregon, and have taken a few
electro magnetic treatments, and I am
now so restored that 1 hear tho watch
tick and general conversation. Can be
referred to at Salem, Or.
D. Y. Eumett.
COULD KOT n.VISE FBOM HIS CHAIE.
Dr. Darrin Sir: I am one of the lucky
ones cured by you of a pain in my back
of four years' standing. At times I
could not move or raise from my chair.
Can be seen at Seatco, W. T.
A. Jacesov.
TOLTTUS CUBED BV ELEOTBICITY.
A Card: For more than fifteen jears
I have been afflicted with abnormal
growth or polypus on the nose. Had
tried various remedies, all to no purpose
nntil coming under Dr. Darren's treat
ment by electricity. He has cured me
and I am supremely happy. I am em
ployed at the National Hotel, Front
street, Portland, and will be glad to an
swer any questions, personally or by
letter. J. IIooee.
A SWEDISH LADZ'S EXFEBIEXCE.
Editor Oregenian: One year ago the
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 home treatments.
I am now living at the Merchant's Hotel,
Portland, and will gladly giro my expe
rience with the doctors.
Mas. Chbistesa Masoesex.
SHE WOULD SOT TATE $1,000.
To tho 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 iu all their complications, which
I will gladly describe to any one calling
on me, or by letter, at 2G1 Eighteenth
street, Portland. All the above afflic
tions are perfectly and permanently
cured. I never felt so well in my life.
I cannot say too much in praise of Dr.
Darrin. I would not take $1,000 and be
placed back where I was before treat
ment. Mas. F. E. Dewet.
AKOTHEB mvktnrkvr.v. CUBE.
Editor Oreaomen: I wish to exnresa
my sentiments regarding Drs. Darrin. I
have been afflicted with liver complaint,
dyspepsia and malaria. Through their
electno and medical treatment I am
cured. Beside at the Metropolis hotel,
First street, Portland.
U. MCJlILLAN.
DOCTOBS' TEBMS OF TEEATSTEST.
Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at
the Occident hotel. Astoria. Orezon. and
will under no circumstances take a case
they cannot cure or benefit. Consults
tion free. Charges reasonable. The
poor treated free from 9 to 10 a. sl daily,
umce noura irom iu to i daily; even
ings 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12. All curable
chronic diseases loss of manhood, blood
taints, syphillis, gleet, gonorrhea, stric
ture, spermatorrhea, seminal weakness
or loss of desire of sexual power iu 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 homo treatment after a visit to
the doctors' office. Inquiries answered
and circulars sent free.
Picked Up.
QQA COEKSNET.MAnKEDJ.U.iCO.
iiU) Inquire of E. W. lallant, at the
Columbia IUrer Packing Co.
IMPROVEMENT OF TILLAMOOK BAS"
anil Bar, Oregon. U. S. Engineer Office.
42H Washington Street. Portland, Oregon,
April 15. 1883. Sealed proposal. In tripli
cate, for the construction ot bbeet Pile
Dlites. and Pile and Brush Kevetment work
at Dry Mocking Bar, Tillamook Bay, Ore
gon, will be received at this office until 12
o'clock, noon, on the 15th day ot May. 18S9,
and then opened. Attention of bidders Is
Invited to Acts of Congress, approved Feb
ruary 28, 1S35, ana February 23. 1SS7. vol. 23,
page 332,aBd vol. 21. page 414, statutes at
Largo; for specifications and all informa
tion apply to the undersigned' V. VOUNG,
Captain of Engineers, U. S Army.
Proposals Asked For.
NOTICE 13 HEBEBY GIVEN THAT BIDS
will be received at the office ot the Au
ditor and Police Judge until Saturday, May
lltli, 18S9, at 3 o'clock f. m. lor the laj Inn o
two pipe lines for fire purposes, each to be
COO fL in length, one to be along W. line ot
W. 1st street, and extending from Cedar
street. N. another 600 ft. In length along E.
side ot E. sth street, extending north, each
line to be constructed according to the plans
and specifications on file In the office of the
Auditor and Police Judge. The right to re
ject any aad all bids is reserved.
JOHN FOX,
Cliainnan of Committee
on Fire and Water.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS.
FIRST CLASS BOARD.
Table Boarders Accommodated.
MRS. C.W.STONE.
Carl Adlers former residence.
E. G. Lewis,
Timber Land Broker, Cruiser
AND ESTIMATOR.
Locator of Government and State Lands.
Timber bought and sold oa Commission.
Taxes paid and Landsprotected from tres
pass. Operates in .Washington, Oregon,
and California. Correspondence solicited.
Astoria, Oregon.
A VERY HICH MAN.
Bat Wonld Yon Trade Places With Him?
A correspondent ot the East Ore
gonian has the following interest
ing description of Mr. W. S. Ladd :
Speaking of Ladd, reminds me of
passing that gentleman's residence
the other evening just as tho old man
was entering. His carriage halted in
the rear of his residence. A body
servant, who site beside the driver,
alighted, assisted his charge to the
ground and placed a pair of crutches
under hia arms. Slowly the old crip
ple dragged himself around to the
front steps of his mansion. Every
move seemed to cause him paiu. His
face gave unmistakable signs of suf
fering. When he finally reached the
foot of the steps leading ,to the front
doors, the servant brought him a
wooden frame resembling a contriv
ance sometimes used to teach babies
to walk. This was put over his head
and the ascent "was made by placing
the frame on th6 steps and crawling up
while his body was supported by the
arms, the frame being raised as each
step was reached. When at the top
his crutches were again handed to
him. the great double doors swunff
upon their hinges, and the old million
aire disappeared. I stood there in
front of that beautiful place and com
menced to think and usay to myself,
says I:" "That man i3 worth millions
of money and I am a poor eor-of-a-gun.
There's my faithful, hard
working little wife at home, toasting
herself over the kitchen stove prepar
ing our frugal dinner: there are three
chubby little urchins with her and
we are all poor. For their sakes, how
I would like to be rich. How 1 would
dress them, how I would feed them,
how happy I would mako thenar'
Then I thought in another direction
and I saya to myself: "Well, Mr.
Ladd, you may have your great
nnilCtAO llfirl carronfa nnrl noiFiorraa
you may have jour great acres and
herds; you may have your notes and
mortgages ana stocks and bonds; you
may have your tons of gold and silver.
Td rather be myself just as I am,
sound of mind and body and limb,
with six bits in my pockets, than to
have all your vast wealth and be com
pelled to take with it your poor old,
paralyzed, worthless legs." This man
is at hia private desk in the back of
his bank Ladd & Tilton'a bank be
longs to W. S. Ladd; there is no
Tilton connected with it now from
10 a. m. to C p. M.
WANTED.
Steamer 75 ft Keel, 18 ft Beam
Drawing not more than 8 feet.
Willi speed ot 10 to 12 miles per hour.
Communicate with QEO. KELLEY,
Seattle Boiler Works.
Seattle, Wash Ter.
Fashionable Dressmaking,
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Style and Fit Guaranteed.
Our aim Is to Please our Patrons ,
The patronage of the Ladies of Astoria is
respectfully solicited.
Northwest corner Fourth and Cass streets.
Mrs.T.s.Jewett&Mrs. Birdsey
The Str. Telephone
Fast Time Between Portland
and Astoria.
LEAYE PORTLAND :
Foot of Alder Street
Dally, except Tuesday, at . .7:00 a. m.
LEAVE ASTORIA :
Wilson & Fisher's Dock.
Dally, except Tuesday, at 8 M v. .11.
MIDWIFE.
MARY INCMAN,
Up stairs, over Foard & Stokes,' loom 13
Here'sYourChance
You Can Buy Lots In
RAILROAD
ADDITION
LOTS
TO
at OCEAN PARK
$10.
At prices from
810, S20. $30,840,4 $60.
Ft j a
Few Days Only.
This Is the best lo
cated property on the
northwest coast
Is onehalf mllefrom
Shoalwater bay, and a
quarter of a mllefrom
the ocean, and tlierall-
.n, roaa ru"s aong ts
RESORT, south line.
it will advance In
value at once and will
double within CO days
Best bargains ever
ooereii.
At the new town o
seaiand, when the
road terminates, there
Is 43 feet of water at
Jaw tide. Plenty of
iiutc ireia water e ery
where. Call and see
ROBB & PARKER
At once and secure
a lot.
Seaside
J. H.MANSELL,
REAL ESTAT
WTARY PUBLIC FOK STATE OF OEGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Investments made for Outside Parties.
Next V. U. Telegraph Ofhce.
P. O. BOX 863
Jttt KS. n
A FULL
Agents for the Celebrated
Lyon & Healy
PIANOS
AND
AN
-HAS
Books, Stationery,
And. ITariet sr O-oods,
8 rcasm-rassra; MB.
Griffin
Largest, Finest and Cheapest Line of Goods
IN AsroitiA
And Underselling every house in Town. Call and See Us.
S. SCHLUSSEL Eat.
Cor. Genevieve ar.d Cheaamus St . Astoria, Oregon.
QUICK 8EBEES
-FOR-
Sal
111011 Purse Seines
ALMON POUND NET
-AND-
ish Nettings
By LETTER or TELEGRAPH
CAREFUL
AMERICAN NET
Established 1842.
Boston,
MARKETS.
Washington Market.
Main street, Astoria, Oregon.
iikiu.hax & co.rKorKiirroitH
KESPECITIILLY CALL THE ATTEN
tlon ot the public to the fact that the
auovo .Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VAIKKTY AND BEST QUALITY
or
FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
E"Spf clal attention given to supplying
chips.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COMPANY,
Fresh and Cared Meats,
S7e getables ,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHKNAIIC8 Street. Astoria. Oj:.
Ho for WmM.
Free Camping Grounds at Austin's.
There is an abundance of clams, crabs,
trout, oysters and all kinds ot salt and fresh
water fish.
Good safe Sea bathing, fresh air and the
best hunting grounds in America.
Campers aad visitors can And at my store
everything they require In the way of an
outfit and provisions.
A first class bar and billiard table are
connected with my establishment.
Board from ST to S3 per week.
For particulars call on or address
JAS. P.AUSTIN.
Store. Seaside, Oregon.
Austin's Is opea the year round.
Stockholders' Meeting
rilHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
J. stockholders ot the Astoria llron Works
will be held at the office of the Secretary,
on Tuesday, April SOth, 1889. at 8 r.M.,for the
purpose of electing directors for the ensuing
year, and to transact such other business as
may properly come before the meeting.
By order ot the Board of Directors.
J.G.HU3TLEP..
Secretary.
Astoria. April 19tb,J889.
E BBOKEB,
Correspondence Solicited.
Third St. Astoria. Oregon.
STOCK OF
J2B22TTT
BEAUTIFUL IN
Tone I Finish,
AND
Reasonable in Price.
Every instrument war
ranted for Ave years.
ThK-
of All Kinds
shall have oar PROMPT AND
ATTENTION.
& TWINE CO.
Mass.
Capital, $300,000.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue
of a warrant issued by the Auditor and
Police Judge of the city of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
Common Council of the city of Astoria,
by ordinance No. 1068, entitled an ordi
nance ordering the Auditor and Police
Judge to issue warrants for the collection
of Cedar street assessments, approved
February 28th, 18S9- Said warrant bear
ing date the 28th day of February, 1839,
commanding me to levy upon lot No. 4
in block 125, in the city of Astoria es
laid out and recorded by J. M. Sbively,
to collect an assessment of five and 76-100
dollars, which assessment waa made for
the improvement of Cedar street between
West-Cth street and Salmon street by or-
umtmco itu. .moo, enuiieu an ordinance
declaring the probable cost of improving
Cedar street from West Cth street to
Salmon street, approved December 13th,
1883, 1 have this day levied upon lot No. 4
in block 125 in Sbively'a Astoria, and on
Monday, the 23d 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. 4 in block No. 12a in
Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for
U. S. gold coin.
Astoria, March 3)th, 1889.
W. J. BAEEY,
Chief of Police.
Lafayette Street Improvement
Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Astoria.
Clatsop county, state of Oregon, pro
pose to order the Improvement of that
portion of Lafavette street in thecltv
of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, as
laid out and recorded by JolinMcCIure,
num uie suuiu siqb oi ASior street to
one hundred feet north of the north
side of Concojnly street, by removing
all plank and timbers now in said por
tion of said street, and grading and fill
ing the same to its full width, with
earth to its established grade, and by
planking the same to its full width
with new and sound fir plank four
incho3 in thickness, and by building
side walks on both sides thereof. Said
improvement to be made at the expense
of the adjacent property. And unless
a remonstrance signed by the owners
of two-thirds of the property adjacent
to said portion of said street be filed
with the Auditor and Police Judge
within ten days of the "final publication
of this notice, to wit: on or before
Monday, May 6th, 1889, the Common
Council will order said improvement
to be made.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: T.SAJewett.
Auditor and Police Judge,
-njjiuuu, April iuiu, iwy.
nk Booki
All the Latest
13 WHAT 'OU GET AT
oard & Stokes
IN
Groceries and Provision-.
Everything In a Flrst-elaw Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Good? Delivered all over Town
Die High 03 1 Price Paid for Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
Hew York Novelty Store.
T BIT 5 . TTT 11 HKluV PARKKR
i uur money s w orm p
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed,
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Frosh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Received frosh
Hughes & Go
Wholesale aad Ketall
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers of All Brands ot Foreign and Do
mestic Wines, Liquors and Clsar.
J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val
Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands ot hej
West and Domestic Cigars.
Liquors for Medicinal Purpose-).
Family Trade Solicited. All orders from
the City and Country promptly ruled.
Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoi la, Orrgnu.
North Pacific
BREWERY,
JOHN KOPP. - - - FroprUtoi.
Patronize Home Industry
We supply as
GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER
As Any In the Market,
AT AH !'.E.180.VABLF. A TltlCi:.
The Nortl Pacific Brewery Beer
la Fore and Unadulterated.
It gives general Satisfaction and Is Fura
Ishea In Quantities to Suit.
Leave orders With A, W. UUinger
next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke,
next to roaru s stoaea.
Dally Delivery In Any Fart of the City.
THE
COSMOPOLITAN.
A. IV. VTZISOF.B, Propr
Fine Billiard Tables : Best of Wines
and Liquers: Choice Oigars.
A First Class Place of Social Resort, Run
la a First Class Maimer.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
or the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIK-IOP
THE
Resort Billiard Parlor,
GROSBAUEK & BRACU. l'r-s.
L. I-ECREB'S CELEBR VTHI
Gambrinus Beer !
ON' DRACGHT.
Gnmlirinn? Bottlort Beer.
J. H. Cutter WliIsKv. Ilomestle
and Key AVcst Cigars,
Constantly on hand.
Thin! Street, four doors west ot Telegraph
Office, formerly Telephone Restaurant.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
The Celebrated
WEINHARD LAGER
BEER,
On Draught
On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood.
Five Cents a Class.
WM. BOCK,
Proprietor.
tfotioniDry
q t3
Novelties,
TARt a. mrtjox
arker & Hanson
SUCOESSOK3 TO
:C L. PARKER,
DEALEKS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Now Goods Arriving Every Steamer
THIH WEEK.
E GOODS
OVER 30 PATTERNS.
Hie OU Stan.l - Astoria Oregon
r
everv Steamer.
MG. DANIELSQN.
Sample Rooms.
Dealer In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Ajrent fur tlieGUION Steamship Line aad
Hie THINGVALLAbteamshlp Line, direct.
Also, agent for "Svenska Trlbuaen" and
'Svenska Amerlkanaren."
Corner ot Water and West Ninth Streets
Astoria. Oregon.
THE GIMBRIJVUS,
Northeast Cor. Lafaj etteland First Streets
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Finest Wines. Liquors and Cigars
Constantly on hand,
A share of the public patronage solicited
Large, clean, sunny rooms to rent, up
stairs, by the day, week or month.
BOENTGEN BROS,
LOBB & CO.
Wines, Lipors an! Cigars.
A Large Stock of
FIRST CLASS COODS.
THE TRADE
Supplied at Lowest Market Rates.
All orders Oiled promptly and Accurately.
Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic
Brands.
Main street Opposite Parker House,
ASTORIA. .... OREGON.
Old Corner Saloon,
Phil. F. Bower, Fropr.
Fine Wines, Liquors $ Cigars,
401 Chmamcj Strtot,
Istoria. Ogn
Property Owners, Attention.
ORDINANCES have been passed by
the Oltv Council for the Imnrovement
of Benton, Washington aud bquemoque
streets.
The attention of nronerlv owners is
hereby called to the fofiowlnR section
m tne ine unarter or me uity in rela
tion to granting permits :
Sec 110. Whenever the grade of an
street has been established, tho Com
raon Council may authorize the owner
or owners of any property thereon to
cut aown or nu up aucn street in iront
of such property according to such
grade, at tne expense and cost of such
owner.
Sec. 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
the Council may Impose such terms and
conditions tuereon as may De necessary
to secure the deposit of excavations irn-
on anv Dart of such street as mav re
quire to oe nnea up.
Anv nronenv owners uesirmsr Der-
tnits for the Improvement of the above I
named streets must appiyonor before!
the 23rd day of April, ISS9,to thecnm-
mutee on streets anu i unite ways.
Jas. W. Welcu.
Chairman of Committee on
Streets and Pnblic Way
Notice.
rYTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT Al
i. special election will ue new on tuuh
dav. ADrll 31th. 1S89. at the Hall of Kescurl
Engine Co. No. 2. tor the purpose of electing!
a cmenEDKineer oi ino Astoria t ire uepart-i
mentfor th unexpired term of leiS uniij
18S9, caused by the resignation of A. V. Kl
snyuer. saia election 10 oe govenieu uy iiib
ruici guveruuig istjpurwurub ctciuuu.
By order
a.I.TKKNCIIARD.
l're A. r. 1.
E. Z. FERGUSON.
Sec'y.
To Whom It May Concern.
Notice Is hereby given that bv ordeil
of the common council'!, will pay a re-n
ward of S2J50to "any boy"" who will im-J
pouuti ac uie city ponnu, ar, jirs. u'Bri-
ens staDic. any cow. iouna running ai
large within the corporate limits of tht
city of Astoria, contrary to the pro
visions oi me orainance pronioiung
cows irom ruuning ar large.
W. J. Babby,
Chief of Police.
Astoria, March 29th '89.
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