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ASTOBIA. OREGON:
TUESDAY..-
-AUGUST 20. 1889.
AN INFRACTION OF LAW.
The Astobian notices in three
prominent state exchanges, the adver
tisement of the Louisiana lottery.
The advertising agent has repeatedly
sent The Astorian the advertisement
-which has been repeatedly declined,
for no other reason than the follow fellow follew
ing: Section 1883 Oregon statutes: "If
any person shall advertise any lottery
ticket or share in such ticket, or any
writing, token, or other device as is
mentioned in section 1880 (659) for
sale, either by himself or another, or
shall in any way invite or entice, or
attempt to invite or entice another to
purchase or receive the same, or shall
set up or exhibit any sign, symbol, or
emblematic or other representation
of a lottery, where such ticket, share,
thereof, writing, token, or other de
vice can be purchased or obtained,
such person, upon conviction thereof,
shall be punished by imprisonment in
the connty jail not less than one
month nor more than six montus, or
by fine not less than twenty dollars
nor more than two hundred dollars."
This is the law and it should be
observed.
The law doesn't prevent people
from buying the tickets: nearly a
thousand dollars a month is spent in
Astoria alone for tickets in the Loui
sana lottery, but it does forbid news
papers advertising the lottery and
our contemporaries should observe it.
The Astorian' usually has enough
to do to mind its own business with
out minding how its esteemed con
temporaries manage their affairs, but
this thing is getting a little tiresome.
The advL pays big, it is the best pay
ing advertisement going, and the en
tire state press should observe the
law, and those violating it should be
punished, or else the law should be re
pealed. That's business.
While the most of our exchanges
in commenting on the killing of Terry
by Nagle say, "it served him right,"
some of the comment is to the effect
that Nagle murdered Terry, and
should be tried for murder.
Nagle will undoubtedly be tried,
but will just as undoubtedly be ac
quitted. Terry forfeited his life when
he made those threats against Justice
Field, and the moment he advanced to
assault the representative of the maj
esty of the law, his existence was
deodand. It wasn't Field, the individ
ual, he struck, but the embodiment and
incarnation of justice. This is a point
that must not be overlooked. Field
had no quarrel with Terry, but as an
expounder and mouthpiece of the su
preme court announced a righteous
decision. For this Terry sought his
life and lost his own.
Those Democratic editors who are
displeased with the course of the pres
ent administration in the Behring sea
matter, can find reliof by taking
proper notice of the fact that it is
simply carrying out a law which
president Cleveland approved on ihe
last day of his term.
Last Saturday The Dalles Times
Mountaineer celebrated its thirtieth
birthday. It is a right good news
paper and ably and justly exemplifies
the daily life of the community in
which it is published.
The best editorial (in the writer's
judgement) on the recent deplorable
killing of David S. Terry, is in the
San Francisco Alta of the 15th inst
Between the eloquence of the
Olympia convention, and the dis
astrous fires, Washington is burning
her way into the Union.
So far as the Behring sea is con
cerned, Uncle Sam assumes to be
keeper of the great seal.
If you want to have a line suit of
clothes go to the Tans Tailor. lie can
make the best fitting suits and sells the
cheapest.
Don't buy any clothing, but go at
once to the 1'aris Tailor first. He keens
the finest selections at the cheapest
prices, and turns out the best work in
Astoria.
Weill liar l's Boer.
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon, 5 cents.
Tender. Juicy Steak at JefT's.
Moving!
The lied Store must vacate the
premises on the first of next month, and
as it is cheaper to sacrifice than to move
Goods, we will sell Everything on hand,
including fixtures, at your own price.
Remember the place! The Red
Store.
Notice.
The Main Street House affords good
accommodations at Si per day. Regu
lar boarders, Single Rooms, 5.50 per
week. Two persons occupying one
room, $5 per week. Day board, per
weeK, $.
TeleDhoneliortirtHc House.
Best Beds in tftwn. TinnTri5 npr ntfrhf
50 and 25 cts., per week Sl.50. New and
;ibuii. rnvaie entrance.
TELEMIIC.
Specials to Tlie Astorian.
Portland Aug. 19. Mr. J. A. Carr,
the broker, in relation to whom ho
much has recently been written in con
nection with the estate of the lata
Annie Walker, of Tacoma, returned
to uiis city to-day Irom the Sound,
but it is ten days since he arrived
from New York. When interviewed
he said he had come to a satisfactory
settlement with Eichard Walker, the
heir. He says the estate was worth
$30,000 instead of 860,000.
FIRE AT NEWBERG.
Fire occurred nt NVvwhpr cr rm the
Portland & Willamette Valley rail
road oararaay nignt. A Hotel and
several "business houses were des
troyed. The origin of the fire, and
the losses resulting were not learned
yet.
DROPPED DEAD.
J. H. Smith the old man who for
years has been driving a stage coach
from this city to Fulton dropped dead
this morning near the Bed House
while in the act "of hitching up his
team yesterday. Mr. Smith had sev
eral fainting spells and his son hear
ing of it wanted to do Mr. Smith's
work but the old stage driver would
not consent, declaring he was well
enough to attend to his business.
Younger Smith had scarcely left his
rattier before he expired. The cause
is supposed to be heart disease.
geing: home.
Ex-consul General J. W. Putnam,
to the Sandwhich islands arrived here
this morning and is a guest at the Es
mond. Mr. Putnam was recently
superseded by a liepubhcau. He is
now enroute for his home in Ohio
where he served ten years in the leg
islature and acted as governor of the
state from 1872 to 1874.
Ashore Near the Cliff House.
The American ship Ericsson had a
narrow escape from complete wreck
age Tuesday night The night was
dark outside the Heads and a thick fog
hung over the ocean. Captain McCoy
of the tug Active was successful in
getting a line to her, but in towing
her in he lost his reckoning, and the
ship struck the shore at a point be
tween the (Jliii House and the lite-sav
ing station, almost in the same spot
where the Bessie Everding was lost
last year. The Active made an at
tempt to steam out to sea, but the
ship stuck fast. For nearly two hours
she pounded on the beach. Word was
sent into town, and another tug went
to the assistance of the Active. An
additional hawser was got on board
and the Ericsson was pulled off and
towed into port badly leaking. The
Ericsson is the second vessel that has
escaped from this spot, the James
Chester being the other, while the
number of those which have met their
fate there is legion. S. F. Bulletin, 15.
A SERIOUS ELUNDER.N
X It&dx NrljrProitrtd&y a Pat
at Medicine.
A lt&T well-fcnoira in the Western Addition
bts been great rofferer for jttit with in-
digestion end dfipepcift. Struck with ths
testlmoiuy- Jjaliinx Joy' Vegret&hle Sam
p&rilla, tha leht for a bottle. The drngjlit,
nothATinglt, talked them Into taking another
wnzpariua. Ax the leading aarsaparillaauio
mineral blood $urlners, the effect of tha
emptying QSlfdldo of potash into a Btomach
already diltrettinsly delicate was disastrous,
almoft prOltrttlDff her before tho mistake was
rectUtaL She then called upon Mrs. Fowler,
of &7 llifl ttrect, whose name waa among
those cored by Joy's Ve?etablo Sarsaparills.
Hn. Fowler said it was truo that it had cured
her. r Aftin reassured, tho vegetable- com
pound was tent for and gotten. The gentle
action of Its vegetable stimulants upon tho
liver, kidneys and digestive organs, and its
warm stomach tonics, were the very things
needed, and she began improving and was
her old self within a fortnight This sounds
lik.0 fiction, but tho names can bo given It
necessary. San Francisco Examiner.
Coffee and cake, tan cents, at the
Central Restaurant
Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes;
also Flexible Hand turned French Kids,
at P. J. GOODSIAN'S.
Tiso Paris Tailor
Has just received the most elegant
Stock of Spring and Summer Suitings.
Don't miss going to see him. He turns
out .Elegant i? its, ana sens very cneap.
Steals Cooked to Order.
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
btokes'.
ADVICE TO MOTHKBN.
Mrs. Wixsr.ow's Soothing Svkup
should always bo used for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
cholic, and is tho best remedy for diar-rhcea.Twcnty-five
cents a bottle.
NEW TO-DAY.
House to Rent.
TN UPPEU TOWN : FIVE ROOMS. GOOD
JL location, water inside and outside ; for
particulars apply to
H. G. VAN DDSEN
Upper Astoria.
Mt. Angel College!
MARION COUNTY, OREGON,
Elementary and Preparatory Classes for
Boys irom c to vz years.
Complete Commercial, Scientific
and Classical Courses,
For lareer bovs and vounc men. This instl
tutlon, only two years old. Is already one of
the largest, mo3t popular and best patron
ized of the coast. The highest authorities
of the state recommend it on account of its
health, location, scientific advantages and
strict discipline. For Catalogue, with pros
pectus, terms, etc, write to
BARNABAS HELD,
Director Mt. Angel College.
Cannery For Sale.
ON ACCOUNT OF LEAVING THIS
country I offer my cannery at Alsea
Bay for sale : likewise my dwelling house
with large garden. Cannery ready for this
season's fishing. This is a fine chance for
business.
R. A. BOBELL.
Waldport, Benton Co., Ore.
Dyspepsia
Makes many people miserable, and often
leads to self-destruction. Distress after
eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heart
burn, loss of appetite, a faint, "all gone"
feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irreg-
.. ularity of the bowels, are
DiStrGSS the more common synip-
AftGF toms. Dyspepsia does not
. get well of itself. It re-
kiBting quires careful, persistent
attention, and a rei:udy like Hood's Sarsa-
parilla, which acts gently yet efficiently.
It tones the stomach and other organs,
regulates the digestion, creates a good ap-
appetlte. and, by thus eifilf
overcoming the local 'CK.
symptoms, cures the "SCmCn
headache, and refreshes the tired mind.
" I have been troubled with dyspepsia.
I had but little appetite, and what I did
Henrt- eat distressed me or did
if me little good. After eat-
DUrn ing I would experience a
falntness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as
though I had not eaten anything. My
trouble, I think, was aggravated by my
business, painting, and from being more or
less shut up in a room with .
fresh paint. Last spring eA .
I took Hood's Sarsapanl!a Stomach
and Ituiii i..e mi limit.-! -; ai:i-i:it r.f pond
It gaw ji.e : i: aj petit., a:s.l sny f. d s. 1
Ishcd'tiM satisfied tin; crating I 1. l l r.-iou-lycsppriencfd."
(Jeoucu A. Page,
Wateitrtwn, Mass.
N. P.. If you decide tn take nood's Sar.
sauurilla do not be induced to buy any other.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold ly druggists. gl; six for 3. J'roparcrtlij
C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lwt-n,X:i3
IOO Doses One Dollar
Proposals for a Sewer.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the Auditor and Police
Judge of the City of Astoria until Tues
day, August 27th, 1889, at 12 o'clock m.,
ior me construction oi a iweive-incn
sewer in Washington street, McCIme's
Astoria, from the west line of Astor
street to a point one hundred feet north
of the north side of Water street, in the
time and manner provided by Ordi
nance No. 1101, of the City of Astoria,
and ordinances anientlatorv thereof.
Bids must state the price per lineal foot.
'of terra cotta pipe, price per man-hole,
catch basin, branches, reference being
had to the estimate and plans and spec
ifications on file In the office of th3 Au
ditor and Police Judge. Work shall be
completed within ninety days after the
signing of the contract by the parties
thereto, lims must be strictly in ac
cordance with printed blanks which
will be furnished on application t- the
Auditor and Police Judge, particular
attention being called to the note on
said blanks. The contract will contain
a provision to the effect that in case of
failure to complete said work within
the time specified, the contractor shall
forfeit the sum of five dollars per day
for each and every day required to com
plete said contract in excess of the time
specified. The contractor or contract
ors when the contract is let shall enter
into bond within forty-eight hours af
ter receiving notice of the award with
at least two good and sufficient sureties
in the penal sum of Sl.000 for the true
and faithful performance of all terms
and conditions of said contract.
Said bond shall also contain a provis
ion, that such contractor or contractors
shall and will hold the City of Astoria
and the officers thereof free and harm
less from any and all liabilities, or re
sponsibility, from any loss or accident
resulting from carelessness or neglect,
during or resulting from such work,
and the said bond shall be approved by
the mayor of said city. The right to
reject any and all bids is hereby re
served. J. W. WELnr.
W. L. Roiki.
I. C. Ei.nox.
Conimktee on S. and P. W.
Dated, Astoria, Aug. 20th, 18S).
For Sale.
Office Fixtures, One Safe, 1 Lot
Fishing Boats,
And the entire Plant of my Salmon Cannery
Consisting of
Boiler. Uctorts,
Solder Machines,
Presses, I2to., Rio.
Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.
Also my
Sawmill on Lewis and Clarke
River,
Together with 320 acres of Leased, and too
acres Timber Land, on the direct line of the
Astoria and South Coast Railroad.
Mill is in first clasj condition for turning
out shingles, snooks, or lumber.
Ceo. W. Hume.
TIBIES
M fl
Messrs. Robb & Parker have Sixty
Acres Land,
Four-fifths of which Is entirely clear and
fit to build on immediately
Adjacent to Ihe Sklpnntm Lniidiiix.
Which will bo laid out In live-acre tracts,
each tract divided into four parts bv sixt
foot streets, each tract to sell for $r00. or
one-fourth, or one block for Sloi), and up
wards.. Persons wishing the first chance at
this desirable Suburban Property will call
on Messrs. Kobb & Parker, Real Estate
AgenLs, for full information.
1 for TKeasiile!
Free Camping Grounds at Austin's.
There Is an abundance of clams, crabs,
trout, oysters and all kinds of salt and fresh
water fish.
Good sate Sea bathing, fresh air and the
best hunting grounds in America.
Campers and visitors can find at my store
everything thev require in the way of an
outfit and provisions.
A first class bar and billiard table are
connected with my establishment.
Board from $7 to SO per week.
For paiticuiars call on or address
JAS. P. AUSTIN,
Store, Seaside, Oregon.
Ausjii's is open the year round.
Teachers' Quarterly Public Exam
ination. NOTICE IS H.EREBY GIVEN THATTHE
teachers' quarterly examination for
Clatsop county, Oregon, will be held In the
Cedar Street School House, on the last
Wednesday In August, being the 2Sth day
thereof, 1889, to conunece at the hour of 12
o'clock si.
Strangers wishing to enter the examina
tion class must bring testimonials as to mor
al character endorsed by two persons known
to the County Superintendent,
C. W. SHIVELY,
Countv Sup't Public Instruction
for Clatsop County, Oregon.
Astoria, Or., August 17th, 1889.
ruuiiaus
bMffi
J. H. MANSELL,
REAL ESTAT!
NOTARY PUBLIC FOK STATE OF OllEGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Investments made for Outside Parties.
Established, 1SS3. Correspondence Solicited.
Next W. U. Telegraph Odice. Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
P. O. BOX 863.
ii
is of Pii
oes in
All Books Marked Way Down.
CP JT
Office (Temporarily) Cor. 3rd and Cass Sts.
Real Estate Brokers.
STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED,
STORES, OFFICES, AND TENEMENTS EENTED, EENTS COL
LECTED, 'HEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF NON
RESIDENTS TAKEN CARE OF.
Insurance on lhiildings, OnUv, Household Coods and Merchandise placed in a
variety oi the oest companies in the country.
Arrangements are being perfected to meet the wants of the surrounding
Townships in our line of business.
Investors from abroad will find it to their interest to to correspond with us,
and strangers coining to the city are invited to call on us for any courtesies they
may neeu.
Parties from outside can write to us for
A carriage is always waiting to show
REFERENCES:
Bank of Neiigli, Neligh, Nebraska;
lank, New l orK ; Kountsie Uros., Omaha, Nebraska ;
Ilev. Geo. C. Hall, Astoria. Or.
And 155 per Month
From Robb
The Mikado.
N. J. BERGMAN, Prop.
(Successor to J. C. Clinton.)
Fine Chocolate Bon Bons
AND CONFECTIONS. ALSO
Finest Brands Cigars, Tobaccos,
AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES.
FRUITS, NUTS, ETC.
Charlotte Russe Cream Soda
A SPECIALTY.
New Goods received fresh, daily. Please
give me a call.
Third street, near Telegraph Office.
To Lean: 52,000
ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. IN
qnire of Curtis & Cleveland ; -Room C.
Elavel's Brick Building, corner Second and
Cass streets.
Store
Our Window
any errands wanted done in the city.
customers and strangers around the city.
CityUank, Clinton, Jowa; Fifth Avenue
j --J. um I f n
for Eight Months
& Parker.
Wilson & Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND.
MILL PEED
AGENTS I'OR
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS
Portland Eoller Mills,
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
, ASTORIA. OREGON.
Lot!
New York Nove
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
Blanlc Bools.S, Stationeisy.
OELO F. PARKER.
CARL A. HANSON
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
G. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer
THIS WEEK,
) fi
s uioininfi,
The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon.
H
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER LN
Groceries, Provisions end Mill Feed.
Crockery, Glass f Plated Ware.
o
The Largest nnd finest assortment of
Fresh, Fruits and ITegetables.
Keceived fresh every Steamer.
The Str. Telephone
Fast Time Between Portland
and Astoria.
LEAVE PORTLAND :
Foot of Alder Street
Dally, except Tuesday. at .7 :00 a. m.
LKAVE ASTORIA :
Wilson & Fisher's Dock.
Daily, extvpt Tuesday, at 8 :00 p. v.
m
The Lurline.
FAST TIME BETWEEN
Portland and Astoria !
LEAVE ASTORIA.
Main St. Wharf.
Daily, omitting Monday, at 7 a. m.
ON SUNDAY, at. 7 p.m.
LEAVE PORTLAND.
Every Night at 8 p. m.
EXCEPT SUNDAY NIGHT.
To Canners.
Jensen's Patented Can Capping
Machine.
Will Cap and Crimp 05 CAXS per MINUTE.
It has proved to Reduce the Leakage more
than CO per cent, less than hand capped.
Price, 600. Orders complied with by
The Jensen dan-Tilling Machine do.
Notice to Stockholders.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
meeting of the stockholders of the Pa
cific Union Packing company Is hereby
called to meet at the olllce of said company,
in the city of Astoria. Oregon, on August
23rd, 1889, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of electing directors and
other officers and filling vacancies in the
board of directors and for the further pur
pose of transacting any other business con
cerning the welfare of said company.
Dated. Astoria, Oregon, August 12th, A,
D. 1889.
PETER BROWN.
President Pacific Union Packing Co.
Attest : SEAL.!
MOORE'S NEW
Ttatre Joipe !
GEO. W.MOORE, Proprietor and Manager.
GEO. FAIRFIELD -Stage Manager.
Crowded Houses !
A Big Success !
MISS MAY WILLIAMS,
The Petite Serio-Comic.
MR. WALTER ORO,
In Chinese Pastimes.
JOHN HANSON and ELLA HEWITT,
In their great Plantation Scene.
Entltld, "Mixtures."
The Only GEO. FAIRFIELD.
In his great Original Changes.
WM. MORTON, in his latest craze,
"Did You Notice It?"
Dont fall to hear the beantlf ul Cantatrice
MISS ELLA HEWITT.
The wonderful Novelty Artists,
LTJLU and BOB THIES,
In the "Hottentots."
MISS MOON, the graceful Danseuse, In her
Great Medley Stop Jig and Reel.
The whole to conclude with the funny act
entitled.
. Fat Jack and Slim Jim.
Admission, 25 cents. Boxes, 50cent3
Store
Tour Honey s worth
IS WHyT YOU (.ET AT
Foard & Stokes
Groceries and Provisions.
Everything In a First-class Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Goods Delivered all over Town.
The Highest Price raid Tor Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
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Seaside Bakery.
Hest.llilU ISioad mill
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturers of Fine Candles.
AND
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Candles.
.IOHNSOS, ROH.
NI MiiiiufactureU and For Sale at
Wholesale Prices, at
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r.
IiooA Bread, Caie aii Pastry
None but the ISeM Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered tu any part of the city.
Th. Olsen.
(Kxanunerct Dansk Apotheker.)
Prescription Druggist.
Twenty-six Yeais Experience.
Water Street. - Astoria, Oregon.
3B, IE. ATwTnlSSIKr,
DEALER IN
Wall Paper and Oil Paintings
SPECIALTY,
Sign Writer, Grainerand
Ornamental Painter.
Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria. Or.
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
County Coroner.
JJfc-. ...!& 4. -, , J
$&GrZ?i
Tirst Class Undertaking
ESTABLISHMENT.
New Styles, Caskets and funeral material
Next to Astorian office.
J. P. L. FERRELL
DKALER IK
Key West Cigars, Tobacco, and
Smokers7 Articles.
Choice Fruits, Confectionery, Nuts. Etc.
Fresh Goods received on every California
Steamer. WATER ST., under Crow's Gallery
CO TO
Thompson & Ross
And get some of those No. One
California Canned Fruits
AND VEGETABLES.
We Are Selling Cheap
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