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ASTORIA. OBEGON:
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 21, 18fi9.
Do Hifib Friees of Reallfctate Obstrafct'
The Growth ota.ity?" SI 1
A very short examination of such
places as Los Angeles, Tacoma, Seat
tle, etc, -will show that in cities where
high prices of real estate prevail, they
stimulate rather than retard a city's
growth.
The Teal estate . value becomes the
basis from which 'the larger growth
starts, enabling real estate owners who
wish to improve their property, to ob
tain money for this purpose. The
rapidity with which such places as
Seattle and Spokane Ealls secure
money for rebuilding, also, means
that their high real estate values en
able the property owners to get capi
tal readily for such purposes. It is
this, and not any sentimental "pluck"
that makes such rebuilding possible;
and it is based on purely cold blooded
business principles ana common
sense. When Astoria's "real estate
values are a half dozen times what
they now are, the present " owners in
stead of having to retire before in
coming capital and sell out, as a con
dition of the city's growth, can bor
row that capital and themselves get
the benefits of the city's growth Just
as a local subscription to a railroad of
one tenth its cost will secure outside
capital for the other nineifemths, so a
high local valuation of real estate will
bring a much larger amout of outside
capital for improvement, provided
real estate can readily find purchas
ers at the figures at which it is held.
The absurd flings that are made by
the proprietors of some papers at
owners who have foresight to see As
toria's future, indicate rather a de
sire on the part of the "bare backs"
who do not own enough real
estate to transfer some of the moss
to their own backs; and
if they were able they would
very gladly figure in the role which
they now pretend to decry. No
-owner is likely to be so foolish as to
transfer to number two hisPreal estate
merely from a general desire to see
Astoria go forward, when the chances
are that number two will merely con
tinue number one's policy and reap
the harvest himself. The sooner all
sentimental twaddle is dropped from
business matters, the better. The
reason why that ninety-nine out of a
hundred landowners desire Astoria to
grow is that their own interests may
be advanced. When any; individual
owner can be convinced that his in
terests will be so advanced, he will
make a sale, and probably, aiot until
then. Angry criticisms will not help
the city, but will rather stir" up enmi
ties and retard harmonious Astoria.
A CALIFORNIA SENSATION.
Fetaluma Courier.
Itls reported thRtthOE&lesofthe"CaifomI
Bemedy," Joy'a Vegetable Sanutparllla, have
grown within a few mouths tllltfcey are novr
really sensational. Tho way the fame of thU
production has spread is simply marvelous.
81z mouths ago It was unknown. To-day It
la all over tho country. It is authoritatively
stated that they have been actually girlag it
away in San Francisco to people afflicted with
dyspepsia, sick headaches, indigestion and
liver troubles, not to be paid for unless it
cured. Such practical tests are BOjSlartllngly
convincing as to be almost sensational K It Li
stated that two of tho active principles of taa
new remedy belong to the vegetable kingdom
of California and are so well known to us all
under common names that it would surprise
us if told them. But wo arc not surprisfid at
anything Californlan, and this recent discoTi
try of the new medicinal virtues of its vegeta
tie kingdom is but another instanQft of th&
astonishing possibilities of a sollimffcitoate
like ours.
Rome, Ga., saloon license is 1,000.
A Scrap of .Paper Saves Her X.ifc
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap
ping paper, hut it saved her life. She
was in the last stages o consumption
told by physicians that she was incura
ble and could live only a short time;
she weighed les than seventy pounds.
On a piece of wrapping paper she read
of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; it helped her, she bought
a larger bottle, It Jielped her more,
bought another and grew better fast,
continued its use -and is now strong,
healthj', rosy, plump, weighing 140
pounds. For fuller particulars send
stamp to W. 11. Cole, Druggist, Port
Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful
Discovery Free at J. V. Conn's Drug
store. .
Paris theaters have women ushers.
Catarrh Cured,
A clergyman, after years of suffer
ing from that loathsome disease,-Catarrh,
and vainly trying every Jkn own
remedy, at last found a recipe which
completely cured and savedhim from
death. Any sufferer from this dread
ful disease sendinc n nnlf aflflrtmnnfi
stamped envelope to Prof. J AiTiaw
rence, era warren at,, Newxork. Uity,
will receive the-,recipe free of ..charge;
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Wixslow's Sooxinxa Syrup
should always be used for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays 11 pain, cures wind
eholic, and is the best remedy for dlar-rhcea.Twentv-fivc
cents a hnttlo.
rhcea.T wenty-fivc cents a bottle.
FOB SALE.
A Fortune Tor the Right Man.
On account of ill -health, (and other
uusiness; jeu ouers ior sale ms tamous
restaurant, including stock, fixtures and
good will. The offer to sell is Open only
for one week from thiadate, September
iuui. iinocsoiam-tnactime, jeifwiil
continue to run it himself, as usual.
This is the best business that has ever
been offered for salaan Astoria. Fortv-
five regular hoarders. The books shf wn-.
to responsible parties. ' r n v a '
lleuse to Rent.
Six? rooms for $15 per month. Apply
to Thomas IiQgan t
Heals Ceefced,te Order.
Prl vate"rooms for ladies .and families :
at Central Restaurant next to-"Foard &
Stokes'. . .
TelepksHele&j?lB.LBHpe.
Best Beds in town. .Rooms, per rnieht
50 and 25 cts., perveek.'SlJSO-JiBwndl
cie&u. rnvaie entrance. ,
CMltreiCrykPilcier'sCastcris
I
TELEGRAPHIC.
Specials to The Astorian.
n thai hUIs" are. m&yingJ westward and
TiT dlA " "i7 cicyw jJ-na'cnaaoes are
.tnatrthere will be many aamace -suits
!flnsintffrftm4Jih-fiB
SEVEBAIi SUITS.
To-day J. W. Baird began suit against
Carter & Alexander, contractors building
the motor lino to South Portland.
Arthur C. Emmons has brought suit in
the United States circuit court against
the government for the sum of $1230, in
the interest of three land settlers who
have taken up claimB in Columbia
county, in this state. The suits are for
the return of. money, paid, and-not, for
patents. " ;-"-" - -
Suit has been bronght in the United
States circuit court against sheriff Pe
numbra Kettj by Jack Kee, a Chinese
dealer, to recover $4,500 and costs of
suit.
. jim tube's Tntin.
In the circuit court this morning Jas.
J.UTK, the sailor boarding house Keeper,
went to trial;onan indictment ohasgiafc
him with secreting and harboring sea
men belonging to the British ship Lord
Canning. Tark is being tried underline
law nassed tik the last legislators attthe;
suggestion of'the board of trade, andfen-5
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punishment for enticmg or harboring
seamen from ships and vessels in the
waters of the Columbia and Willamette
rivers, or for arresting officers or seamen:
on such vessels, and to amend sections
1952 .and 1953 of Hill's annotated lawafof
Oregon." Tho case was given to the jury
at 4:30 o'olook, and nothing has since
been heard from it.
All the patent medicines advertisod
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., can
be bought aft the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug: store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria.
NEW TO-DAY.
PATRONIZE
The Astoria Building aud Loau
Association
Has only been organized 30 months, and
It now has mortgages, upon the best real es
tate security to the amount of $S5,000.00
drawing Interest at the rate of 9 per. cent,
per annum.
Befoie taking stock in those eastern com-
Eanles examine Into the workings of your
omo Institution and see If It Is not the oast
and safest.
We claim that our company has done
more for the advancement of Astoria, and
helping people to secure homes for them
selves, than anything ever organized here.
The cth series of stock will be opened
October 1st. those wishing to subscribe will
please call oh the secretary, on or before
that date. W L.TtOBB.
Secretary.
Graad Fall Opening
OF
ILUHE1I MS
AT
THRALL & SHERMAN'S
ON
Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Everybody cordially Invited to attend the
opening.
ThpmS & jpsj
Carry a J"ull Line -of
Choice 'Staple and Fancy
Give Us a Call and Be Convinced.
NEW GOODS
Are Being Received at
MRS. W. J. BARRY'S
Millinery Store.
Wanted."
BY A YOUNG MAN : ABITUATION AT
nominal salary.
Address It. s., astorian office.
For Sale. ,
ONE OFT&E'BEST BUSINESS CORNER
lots on First street, street cars pass
every ten minutes. Size-, 50HO9.
Price, $5,500.
Alse: - ;
A corner lot 7rl50 In the heart of the city.
betweeu,O.R.&NidBcfcamiostoulce.. .V
Fine Hotel site. Price, $5,500.
Also :
Good Residence lots xn Jefferson and As
tor streets, at reasonable prices. ,
JteaLEstateuBroEer,
Fisheries.
As the supply season of the Atlantic Fish
?lef ?!&9ve we B've our attention to
the,PacIflc .Fisheries for I889-9Q, and .beg to
say, that we are making up some of the best
J offer them to our Pacific patrons uponlerms
fct mutual satisfaction, under the mips of
rralr deal aud jKXowMe commerce "- i , . -
Our friends In Astoria have samples of
twlnas. When In haste, telegraphs ,
Gloucester Net and Twine Co.,
t. 1 J . Gloucester.
Boston Office, 9i Commercial St.
j-prmsaiEs,
-DEALER IN-
(rroceries Eroduce.
"Water Street, Astoria, Oregon.
TELEPHONE NO. 7. - P. O. BOX 822.
lOorl&Adres'-fiboti Property
FOB SUBDIVISION.,
State location asd terms,
Address,. .. v yr. . "ANNEX."
Care AsroBiAsr-Offlce.
Instills
f KOIOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT
RSSTXCSSHSSS. t
Q I ,ifi,TnJCTt vccetasis jm
?, jffllLADELPHlA. B
Tfio majority of the ills of the human
bed arise from a diseased Liver. Sim
.XlcHiB Liver Regulator has-been the mcanis
of restoring more peoplo to health anc
happiness by giving them a healthj
liver than any other agency on earth.
8X TEAT YOU1 GET THE GENUINE.
Krico Si.
CHRIS. KVKNSON.
F. COOK
THE
antral Hotel
EVENSON & COOK.
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS.
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT
Board by the Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Families Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc.. Cooked to
Order.
U'ATRKHt., Opp. fr'oard & Niokes
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run In connection with the Premises. The
Best of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private CaM
Rooms.
JEFF'S
J
Is the Leading and
Only Firsi-Glas
RESTAURANT.
Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable
Pilces. Polite Walters. Prompt
Attention.
Try HIn and You will be
More than Satisfied.
verybody Says So.
Private Rooms.
MAIN STREET, - - - ASTORIA.
THE VIENNA
Restaurant M Clop Honse.
C. W. Fisher &. Co., Prop's.
Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc.,
, COOKED TO ORDER-
Fine Private Koomu. Everything
first Class.
Genevieve Street, rear of Griffin & Reed's.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Abstracts of Title.
C R. THOMSON
Keep! a full set of Abstract Books
and will examine the Title to any weal Es
tate In the county and furnish an Abstract
of Title to the same.
Terms reasonable. Work guaranteed.
Hi W. Strickler, M. p.
DEALER IN
tyre Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc
Prescription Clerk Bpeaks Four different
Languages.
'.General practice of Medicine attended to
by the Doctor.
Second Street, near Postoftlce.
Stockholders' Meeting.
mHEBE;WILLB& A MEETING OP THE
Koad and Construction company In the
Cliamberof CnmittprrB TTnii it lotnrU n
eKoa, on Thursday, October 3, 1889, at 7
O'clock J -M-. fnrtlm nnrnnoa .f (nncoi.Hn
K.uTT-rir:'-Ar !"'"" "' "v-HB
By order of the- Board.
J. TV. CONN,
President.
C. R. THOMSON, Secretary,
0rrThursdays,0nly.
TifHS. DR. OTVENS-ADA1R MAY BE
JXljcomulted by those desiring medical
a!4 at Jier rooms at Mrs. Rueker's, In the
Home building on Thursdays, from n a.
m. to 3 p.m.
flKlfJ
' J. H.MANSELL,
- REAL ESTATE BROKER,
NOTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Investments made for Outside Parties.
Established, 1883. Correspondence Solicited.
Xext TV. TJ. Telegraph Ofllcc. Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
P. O. BOX 863.
GET
CHOOL
BOOKS
EXCHANGED AT
$35
Dffl ADEITIOI TO EAST ASTORIA.
$5.00 Per Month. -
HSfigGood for One Week only.
HOBS &
Sept. ir,th 1S89.
It Will Pay You to Buy a Lot
in.
Laurel Park Addition
-TO-
The
This property is now on the
On tho Installment Plan for
30.00 and 40.00 per Lot. $10.00 Cash and $5.00 per Month!
Don't miss tliis opportunity. Tho terminus of n transcontinental road will be
located within 15 minutes walk from this beantiful tract.
S30 to-day. 250 in one year. Save the dollars and buy real estate and wealth
is yours. Call nt once upon "$
VORSLEY & OAKBDTHERS.
Corner 3d and Olney Streets.
Ill f LI1UIIIL i
This addition to Astoria is beautifully
John Day river, lying on the County road and only 200 yards from steamboat land
ing, and within easy walking distance of street car line. The railroad survey from
Portland to Astoria down the south bank of the Columbia river passing between the
landing and Kiverside. TBe "Oregonian" in an editorial of September 1st, says:
The O. R. & N. will build lines within a short time from Portland to Puget
Sound and Gray's Harbor and from Portland to Astoria, penetrating the John
Day region."
Buy Now
The most certain and best paying investments in any country are those made in
good towns when prices are low and prior to the full growth of such towna,
o,rt ;? ii.1!,01163- Au sood level lots 50x100. Avenues 60 feet -wide. . Price,
S40.00; S10.00 down, balance 55.00 per month. Title, U. S. patent.
See plats' at
J. H. MANSELL'S or FRANK SPITTLE,
Real Estate Agents, Astoria, Oregon.
NORTH PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL EXPOSttjfll !
Opens at PORTLAND, OR., Sept. 26, and Closes Oct. 20, 1889.
The Building Contains Six and One-half Acres of. Floor" Room,
Which will be cav ered with interesting displays of every description from
every section of the Northwest. fc
$250,000 EXPENDED IN GROUNDS AND B0TLDING8- -
Largest and best exhibit of FINE LIVE STOCK ever brought together on the Pacific
coast will be made in the spacious grounds adjacent to the imposition
Building from October 14 to 19.
LIBERATI, THE FAMOUS CORNETISTi
With filtV Of the best mustaiftn of Nfiw "Vnrlr. lmj hpn crwunpA at on nnnmMit A-n.nn -
furnish music during the entire exposition. There has been nothing left undone to make
this Uiegrandest exposition on the Paclflc coast. Reduced rates of rare have"beensecured
on all transportation lines. Portland extends an invitation to every resident of the north
west to attend this magnificent exposition and enjoy her hospitalities. Hotel accommoda
tions ample. For further Information address .... g a
XORTII PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION PORTLAKP, OR.
YOUR
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nTrma
FOR A LOT
-IN
FiLHSEH, Agents.
Cjty of Astoria,
mnrket, and is being sold by
situated on a Dentin nlmw tmrnrrl tho
Before the Rise
New York Novelty
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
SleuLnls. E00I2.S, Stationery.
GKLO F. PAKKKR.
CARI. A. "HANSON" I
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO .
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer
Tins WEEK,
J
The Old Stand Astoria Oregon.
Ail 4
m blUUUM.
Wholesale Wine
Fine Wines, Choice Brands.
I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity
at lowest casl figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA.
Yonr patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon.
JUkm W JlkXi
WHOLESALE ANTRETAILDEAIiERrIN-
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed,
Crockery, Glass f Plated Ware.
o
The LajgeSt and finest assortment of
TxQ&te. Fruits and Vegetables.
Reoeived f re3h over? Steamer.
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN
AftB iThJhiflhflfc WK WM dMIBtar M
Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yoil Will be rieased. 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,
AND
CEILING DECORATIONS!
5000 doable roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and shades
just reoeived direct from Eastern factories.
Also a largo assortment of
CARPETS,
0 - Of all grades in beantifnl new designs
New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc.
Call and examine.. CHAS. HEILBORN.
FIRE BRICK
DEAIEK IN
Hay, Oats, aii Straw, Liie, Brick, Cement, Sand anil Plaster
Wood Dellrered to Order.
(IKU apply to the Captain, or to
O. C. WIL1.IAMS.
K. O.STONE.
WILLIAMS & STONE
Have taken charge of the
Parker House
DTNING ROOM AND
RESTAURANT.
The DinlnK Room and Restaurant will be
run on the European plan.
1 Fresh, Oysters, Ciams and Crabs
In season, served daily.
BestSS-centSlaHeivin tlae City.
J. P. L. FERRELL
Key WestJGigacs, Toljacco, and
Smokefs' Articles.
Choice Fruits, Confectionery, Nuts, Etc.
Fresh Goods received on everv .California
Steamer. 17ATERBT., under Crow's Gallery
Store
Tonr Money's Worth
IS WHAT YOU GET AT
IX
Groceries and Provisions.
Everj thins in a Flrst-clas3 Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Goods Delivered all oyer Town.
The Highest Price Paid Tor Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
House.
ASTOKIA, ONLY OF
FIRE CLAY
Drajlng, Tenfnag and Express Bnoloesn.
STEAMEK
(iuiu nnnw
Eben P. Parker, Master.
ForTOWINU, FKEIOHT orCDAR
a. B. PAJIKE1X.
S.ARNDT&FERCHEN
ASTORIA, - OREGON.
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH
SHOP-
VND
Boiler Shop "sjp!
All kinds or
ENGINE, CANNERY,
AND
STEAMBOAT WOES
Promptly attended to,
Aspeclaltymadeot repairing
CANNERY DIES,
FOOT OF lAFAYETTE STREET.
"fftSafte fr-
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