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YESTERDAY'S MUNICIPAL LE0-
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ASTOKIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY.
-DECEMBER 12.1SS9.
ISSUED EVERY MORNING,
(Monday excepted.)
J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY.
Publishers and Propi ietors.
Atokiax Kl ilium:. - Cans Stkitt.
Terras of SubHcriptieii.
f,V c,tl Carrier, per w eek jr, cts
hent by Mall, one jear . too
h ree of potage to subscriber.
Clean Sweep for The Republican Ticket.
The Count Pinished at 1 this Morning
Resist of a Cloiely Contested Election.
AS SEEN BY A VISITOR.
How It Appears To An Albany-Investor.
Intervened Vj Some Real Estate Agents.
FRESH FASHION FANCIES.
The Newest styles in Indies' Dresses.
From the Albany Herald, 10
Astoria, Dec
It ia a sheer waste of material to
make tbe skirt of a walkinff dress elab-
! orate to sweep up tbe dust or trie mud
PERSONAL 3IENTION.
B. S. Cook returned from Salem
yesterday.
E. J. Morrison, of Sealaud, was in
tbe city yesterday. "
C. J. Hall and Tbos. O'Day, of Ne
Mi6 crgsingB, and wlien ft comes braslja returnea tp Astoria yesterday,
!?lie3f JXffi?J& H. A. Sborey came down fromPort
A Ipffpr frnm Astoria mav hp. of in
There was never a liner election day 1 terest to j'our numerous and intelli
lotheAditor of the Herald: isunerior irnnorhmce of tbe bodice
Trirn nHiinnlvi in mllr iafikets a yesieroay niurmH, uu. iu.u111Cu
! in this city than that of yesterday and, I gent readers, who are anxious to learn j multitude of'Drettvneeliees especially I Joe Ghambreau, wife and daugbtir
and blouses, and blossom out in tbe ,
in tbe overling.
UUU1 ., tiC ,u uxuuit; wimc is raiting piace in mia oiu iowu, ; contrived to make fair women irre- came uowu iiuiuxuiuiiuujraiciu;.i
, earnest contest. The sun shone that is just beginning to awake from ! gistible in spito of the fact that she 1 Mrs. Chmbreau and daughter will
.neanV all daV. and the Streets 111 tllfit if c l-.T.rT?;r Vn WinMo ennnn nnrl L r..i n. !.:.,. l,n.nU rAmnin linrA fnr !l fntV' fiflVR Ti;ifinC I
vicinity of the polling places were
filled with groups of men. There was
very little loud talk, but plenty of
Tira astohiax L'n.inuitp t it -uUflr.' buttonholing and argument. Good
users the largest circulation of am-now spa- order was observed, and with the cx
lcr published on the Columbia m'er. ceptiou of two arrests on a charge of
wenrrnrr
take a tumble to itself, vulgarly ami nn innpor esteemed trowns.
speaking, as the future great seaport a. skirt is, after all, a mere conven
city of Oregon and the inland empire , tionalism, cut and dried in its foims.
that i3 seeking an outlet for her pro- A clever woman once said the length
ducts and a hichwav for her commerce i of ;f -n.?,a i;i- 41,0 tnfh nf n hnrse.
ciiarge or -with the nations of the world. the onlv certain clew to the
friends.
USETUT, INTOIOIATIOX.
City ami County Official Paper, 'ance.
.illegal voting, there was no disturb-' The railroad enterprises that are
tbe
age
Tilbury Fox, M. D., tho eminent medical
writer, in his work " Skiu Diseases," thus ac-
of the wearer
T .. ,. -;7:. .. T T-. , urawn
.k ua tor me "cucurt J told von for
pressed into requisite!!, and if anybody
.1 nlrlpr ' counts for tue pimples so common to the
Even- thing on wheels and, taking ahape and fast assuming realis-,te woman the longer her draperies jndneck. Ear?t
by horses that could beliadjtic&sarenotonly on paper and'exceTin cieoS.whocSpoffi fo0?' or t0 hcart; ca H1? .?S
ve or monev. nr hoth. was ;., ,;e nr , nwrta-bi nT,fl tin . --,"i iJ?3RV"" ii. J cietory organs are sluggish, causes m most
Hfc.Tmtin 7v& faSl Srf&r- SrWaC1 UL peoplelndisestionoradyspepsial condition,
qualified didn't vote, it was life own , ment of a few miles now in operation ( l j the bodice mav if it will, tell wh!ch rca?f 3 !Je blood t0 ove 7
fault. andm-aduallvreachiniroutmilebvmile ?. J L il lTn nf U nd cnfeeUcs tho P01. . Tho result is, that
7fe ffiS'iSi9.!-? I Awards the cities, towns and hamlets .a meaning We can imagine a ? ? ?SS, SaSS .
ni,Ap. ., v-uit.- a- 1 i iA.va auuaco:xuij wurKoic-ouui- tnataottne vaueys ana percn upon adv of some taste and sensibility in " . - . : " " 7 7
terda o prohibition ticket yes-1 ing.6 votes began. There were'thefoot hills of the Caicade slope, he ticMtri
terday' 1 6i7 - votes polled in the first ward, where the last golden rays of the de-, eveVS ' - ?', U '
TO-ii. !-.. , . , and 303 in the second ward: a total n,rfinn . n ml Hip Rnnw.nannP.1 ' ?!- C..1 xl L.ri dyspepsia cure" lo bo tatca, to use his own
ic". uuu tue canaiuaie3 are always , 1 n,o ' ",i , !.. 1 ir .V" ?rrrj "","-. Z ll wi"uu. "iei1. uuu u. , ord, ..,. ... Ji;.D.3jfai ,IfflIDf0m, have
.My, weren't the
night!
boys thirsty last 1 fault.
defeated
TiSSde doors did a crrvul iMipM e nistoiy tne city
i e-" ".- .- 1 'hp rnm wn pnnn
o3ieraay.
The citv needs a registry law. as
badly as it ever did.
The Australian system of voting
would work well in Astoria.
The vote was concluded in the sec
ond ward at 10:15 last niglit, and in
the first ward at one this morning.
Following is the vete:
it 1 1 r 1",llcllt" v -"""K""". vIn tbe mineral, potash,
the half open bodices, the hints and . garsaparUla foUows tho-mc
vaguely defined suggestions of curve Foi, and aims with gentle
and 393 in tbe second ward: a total parting . un gilds the snow-capped
or. 1.U4.M votes yesterday, tne largest j peaks and rugged mountain tops
number at any municipal election in where rolls the Oregon.
Thus you see the car of progress is
on the track and soon the silent dells
1 of Nehalem will echo to the rumble of
! the transcontinental trains that seek
these coal retreats, while the measured
pulling ana tne screaming wnistie or tno form aivine something half concealed,
Crodby.. xs iron norse will reverberate troni every jnsteaci 0f a bust and waist mathe-
Dickinson LT7 j hill top and wooded canyon, as he fol- ticallv defined and cased in a cuirass
, tows ms laoyrniinmp way inrougn me cor5age. One could base a whole
oDeraark,er :I? ' valleis to tlie sea. philosophy on the fashions. We used
i.f. (Hughes ''!) BoomS like Cholera and smallpox, fn lv onnfirlonf Ihnf iv lmew or were
seem lo be contagious, but unlike i . j:,.. ..-..n.:... fP!,.
" ' I?rrv 1 . Z',2i I 11. j: ..-. 4- l.. .,.!,. r. . .. Z "". . ..
of laud seekers came Sm!dt . . .:. '." .... :mb1 f, l"st",arn :"-," 'C- T. ' we cut conliuently, saying mis is me
' J.unti 1 mm iivuiucu, iuu uuw isiuuci,
FIEST WAED.
The next attraction at the
house will probably be Katie Putnam.
A big crowd
down on the morninff loat vesterdav.
- Jewett .-Ma..".: :I
xhe Columbia skating club giveJPobl 237
their second party at the rink to-.
night. 'Cartis :'&
luucumore exprebbive 01. iub itui imu ( dltappettnL Ti10 old idea was, that faca
VHneU llie OI Uie ClOSe OI lUU lime- awr,nr, .arn ra,,r 1v n 1,nmnr in th
teenth century are the folds of soft, blood; for wbdl thcv-t-catej lh0 blood,
fleiible material now arranged inside ., the mincrfll. Mtaall. jOV' vcaatabla
odem ideas of Dr.
T-ifrrtnh1rt Urft-
and line, which make of the human t, ' nt the stomilch ami digestive oreans.
The reason is apparent why it cures dyspep
sia and indigestion, and the pimples and
Bkin erap Iou3 .hich result therefrom ana
why vtraparillM that use raincrals falL
U.isl.i Canning Co!iiia:i).
Well, clear the stage for the nextj
act; there will ba another election I
next June.
The lonesomest looking thing on
earth ia an election poster, the day
after election.
Noland 'JOG
Hustler 37G
Wherry 278
ritfht. the onlv wav. Now we doubt . i,vtwntm no., in . Ti,n t
0 Albanv and Some other towns, whefher imlpel we tnnv mvfliinfr , f i " l-i
ring caught the disease, if not. Jf! r Vt enen one ?ccordS&
ei-7T if will soon become enidemio S? n 1 v 1 accoriung to in expected to go into the salmon pack-
xked, it will soon become cpntemic, dividual whim or will. We used to ib,,, business in Alaska nevf, SPnsn,i
see in black and white, now we live i:as jusfc been incorporated. It is
inm,alEtone? , L . . x , ! known as the Karluk Packing and
The classic element in the winter s ' Trad in mmranv. mirl hnc n onnifnl
fashions materially affects the corsage. . of unit a niiUion dollars. Its sole ob-
likc Albany and some other towns,
hav
cheel
while the real estate dealer and capi
talist from other towns, in the fnr
1 away east, our immediate neighbors of
I thisvery new west rush in to avail
themselves of the golden opportunity
I that tbev seem to think onlv comes to
71 a man once in a lifetime. And like
With the long lines of chiton and pep-
Ium and tunic in view, with the de
sire to follow Greek and Roman char-
O0-. 1 ,, -, 1 .1 7 1 t buc w luuun uivvji emu xiuujiui turn-
- the man of Scripture that went down acteristic3 as closelv as convenient in
"" fmm .Tnnicnloin rr .Tonplin irm fnll , . n . ?
from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell
Daughters were yesterday born in
the homes of S. Barich and W. J.
Smith.
The meetmg of the W. 0. T. U. wiU
be held this afternoon at 3 p. m. in
the Y. M. C. A. hall. A fall attendance
i desired.
On the Green river division, when
behind time, the fast mail train runs
seventy-two miles an hour, on the
down grade.
V. S. Geary, piano tuner for Kohler
& Chase, of Portland, is at the Occi
dent; leave orders with Miss Bitely
or at hotel at once, as his stay is lim
ited. There was an alarm of fire at 5
yesterday afternoen: most of the ap
paratus went the wrong way: a burn
ing chimney at Mrs. Steven's house
was the cause: no damage.
Clinton
Logan
Sherman
'- -------------------- - rrnfn I nmen mm t - nninn iTiri rn I , -, t
nun uwiuuii-iu .v uuii-u" muv 11.11 rrnxrn mrr imrniv n now pnarnino
n.iv.rv t.Anl rcl-rlri WnnlAKi 4lm nnmA .m . ... ... ..
Smilli 342, ,i a i ii it ii 1 ii 1 -" nnisned wmen uas, to tne eye, a tight
Boelling 288 l iV, ,n 1 U,B , or even lnoderalelv fitting bodice.
been told them. Talk is cheap and Some waiatfl are actuoiiy full, even
Thielsen 3S5 they are all good talkersj , although it though the neglige arrangement of
Eaymond 2Ti4 is a new business to most of them, the soi draperies bo arranged 6Vcr a
1 boom having created a necessity for invn.fiMi-nrr lit,; tip h-nimi hnri.
tuuuauu ..u 1 iuc umiiicsB. jlucj win iuu. uv iiiu jC whether
eison wa uour ana never cnarge a cent. At is
Scattering vote, Wickman 27, Forgn- j also a pleasure to show goods; they
jeet, as stated, is to engage in salmon
canning.
II wa-. ja't ;;n ii(iin:u st'iapof v.i.'p
psiigp.txi, but it b.ivt'(l lici life, bi c
a- hi J 'if !.vt stages ot consumption,
told hi pliysiei.ms that the u.ts incuia
ble and conid live onlv a slioit tiiuc:
'he weired lis than seventy nouiuK
Correspondents will confer a favor
by putting the number of The Asto
kiax's post office box, 468, on tho en
velope. It will increase the prob
ability of the letters reaching this office.
son 39. will climb tbe Inchest neaks and do
st-cond v.-aed. i scend into the deepest gulches; they
Crosby 210 I go into tbe trackless forest, where
Dickinson 182 none but the adventurous surveyor
. and his assistants have ever dared to
Wickroan 217 enter and hunt up the eornere in
Ferguson li2i Riverside, Columbia or some other ad-
, ' dition to this great citv for the anxious
fary JS I purchaser.
bm,dt ." leJl "When Greek meets Greek then
Two gentle-
ice,
proper
vanabl
it be of a waist shape " a Pji'fe 01 wrapping paper sue load
or iu redingoto style, has in- ?l,J:iV,7iS Y J,o; ery. and got a ,
y a trimminlof passementerie f V.l VM& ' ?,p,II5'?-b?:jS,It
,i nii,,v.i iiiiiiv., up m;ii)v.ii 111:1 iiiuii.
I
1 or ribbon or folds, plaited or draped,
which do not look as if a stitch bad
been set in them to hold them iu
place, but rather as if the small but
exqusito flower pins, thrust inhere
and there at the wearer's pleasure,
were the only fastenings. As a matter
of fact, however, they are carefully
stitched down.
Jewett t 197
Pohl 190
Cartis ., 202
Noland ...V 184
Hustler '. 224
"Wherry 1G2
Clinton.
Logan
comes the tug of war.
1 men, of Albany came along to size up
the boom and make some purchases.
' And when they were yet a great .way
1 off, said Bob to Ben, '"Behold, these
fellows are rich. One of them has
beards of horses that roam through
the eastern vallies of Oregon, and he
j ha.3 cattle upon a thousand hills and
VB real estate in Albany till you can't
ou?.II" ' i rest, besides some money in the
Johnson ". 20G
Nelson... J80
About a hundred people came into
the office yesterday, to see that per
simmon. Phil. Bower says it is a Jap
anese persimmon, nnd is a different
breed from the persimmon of Arkan
saw.
THE TOTU. VOTE.
The following order has been issued j Crosby 503
by General Gibben: "Major Samuel ' Dickinson 439
. bumner, Eighth cavalry, acting in
bank.
and the other fellow is no slouch him-
Smjtu 003 ' sels. He's a big dealer iu real estate.
Boellhig... ............ .............. 1C3 ' "Now let's get in and drill before the
'other fellows catch on." And forth-
Thielsen r 243 with Ben, who is an auctioneer, turned J
Raymond 145 the full battery of his eloquence upon
! the rich men from Albany, lie made
I the crooked places straight and the I
, waste places to blossom as the rose,
bought anothc-r and grew bGtter fast,
continued its uo and is now '.troncr.
healthy, iosv, plump, weighing 140!
pounds. For fuller pnrticulnis bend
"tamp to V. 11. Cole, Druggist, Foit
initli. Trial Dottles of this vvomleiful
Discovery Free :U .1. W. Conn's Drugstore.
Thoie will be
irinml 1n1 i I T !tt rr
mi O a 11 ..ix imii lit. 1 Mll'liU (.'ttll til JIM CllS
xne enecc or tne empire gown on on the I3th, in l The Western Ama
the average feminine waist is peculiar. I tcur Band Ouheatra, of this city lias
Of course it seems to shorten it, but 1 been engaged to furnish music for the
this ia not so to a closer view. Tho occasion. The rjte.tiher VoUja will
lapped and folded bodice, with its vi'ouvoyA5lorI.insi. ;;! Horn Ilvvaeu.
neck and surplice coquetries, is quite '
as long as the pointed French bodice, I .ljjyses: t ayiSKKS .
but to what an ox has swollen the 1 -Ins. Wixmow's hotmn.va Syiiup
sash that was a frog last season. I ?hJi,t!ii ly.is ,, um-j lor children i
The newest sash is wide enough to be, e,h';,,r;0 i.mh!,,:,s t".' "W.'t?';
set in the full length of the under arm ft RiA:. fi.m.TnrZ :
seam, and when its ends are drawn
forward and crossed in front and then
carried around to tie behind, it cov
ers a good share of the waist from
view. Ex.
I r!ue '.Teiit- t en t uoltlt
. jrli!;,' S .aoti'r.J'.sjJtis.
C5o to MUscs P.irniiheis plintograpb
galJeiy: Third street opiioslte ilor-
san & Shernnn's.
Real Estate Transfers, Dee. 11.
' Scattering vote3, 33.
specter general, will proceed on pub
lic business to Fort Canbv and return."
jMujority ....... 104
Barry ." 524
ISraidt 492
Majority...
A young lady in front of Rescue's
engine house was handed a ticket yes-
reroay aiternoon, wnicu sue iuaig-1 jewett ; 531
nanny uasiieu unuer toot, anu insisieu iohl
upon her escort voting an opposite
ticket which she gave him. He did. Majority..
32
477
A prominent politician yesterday, N0iaiui
who had got a man into his way of
thinking, handed him "the right j Majority,
ticket," but just before depositing it,
the uncrowned American sovereign Hustler...
discovered that the piece of paper was I Wherry . . .
a receipted Dill.
Majorit
r2a
490
COO
ICOi
He talked all of the stuumps off of a
five acre block and built cottoges,
both neat and tasty, for the crowds of
people that could scarcely get stand
ing room on the steamers that arrive
and depart at all hours of the day and
the night. The lordly fir tree, tbe
giant spruce aud the worthless hem
lock were made to dwindle into insig
nificance, because they chanced to
encumber a block he was anxious to
sell. The little city by the sea, with
a population of 8,000, was swelled to
metropolitan proportions of 80,000
almost in the twinkling of Abe's eye,
while brick nnd stone blocks of mam
moth and imposing structuie
reared their massive fronts on every
business street from Tongtie Point to
Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shees:
The election interfered some with i?ls0 Flpxiblc IIanrt "rS1''
j .. -8 vs r g
! j - 60
.., & a feH r E "
EBB""' u ,? fSf cp 1 1 11 C3 'rmi'
..- & 1 I m i 5 g
' PH - m H w s
fn 1111 I.Sw .-a A iZ "S S aeiZ
&0 I fe m puj nm oq e m tg s
o g f fH !- ii
1 stir 8- 00
43 g " 0 as A CSt
13 Sal 9B
I 5 5 5 f"l SsfOf JSHOPfg SsEOm a IHH
I j s "eg g Bra
o siH
real estate transfers yesterday. Tho
following deeds were recerded:
E. P. Thompson to H. A. Smith, lots
7 and 8, blk 7, lot 2, blk 15; $375.
H. C. Thompson and wife to S. B.
Crow, lots 7, 8, 9, 10,11, 12, blk 15,
Laurel Park; $300.
E. P. Thompson to Sidney Camp
bell, lots 3 and 4, blk 12,' Warrenton;
$200.
Mary H. Leinenweber to F. H. Gres
wold, lot 34, blk 11, Adair's; $125.
MaryH. Leinonweber to Andrew
Burg, lot 7, blk 11, Adair's; $100.
Wcinliartl's Bcr.
And Free Lunch at (he Telephone
joon, . eenis.
IBS b H
Two fliiiclCL '
CANDY MANUFACTORY.
Since the 1st insL Mary Klein, H.
Suomilla, B. Cottardi, A. Escola, Jas.
WiLsou, Jno. Partanen, Jno. Halmera,
Wm. FitzGerald, Anders Gierston,
Jno. Wilson, Chas. Verslings, H. A. L.
Spande, G. A. Anderson, and M. Lar
sen have taken out their first citizen's
papers.
Clinton ..
Logan
Sherman.
Jle.smetogei Hood's ; SarnpaiilUi if H". J. BSRGMA'lff, Fror;'l
you vv ant an honest, tollable medicine.
Do not take anv other which i-, alleiril 1
to be '"about the s tme" iT'just as good."
I Young's bay channel, while the whist- w Jl5ci, is pwiillar To u"eir. i-nid bv all r ' ,,B
ling motors and electric railways en- dni''tist. Tiv it.
440 circled the city in iron bands, briuging .
the suburban homes ot tho mechanic alem !. In Farne-.J Vlioul It. '
land' merchant in close proximity to Ail Oilier Kinds of Cream Candies.
! the water front. Indeed, tbe real We believe the full $200,000 capital
All Those Entitled to
Tickets for
Chocolate Bon Bons
n:n$n madi: daily.
as Well as . "
The Terminus Of The
. 4391
.. 340
.. 231
Plurality 99
I Smith 570
1 Boelling !?; 431
Yfer1nv's Vimtfpv. ji usual, hnil Majority 119
"dispatches" cut from the Oregonian, j ,, . . rft
and tho date ohanged,soaa to try tol;mi"v
make its few readers believe that
they were genuiqe. Its silence proves
Its gunt. xt uiqiy lies, anu anuy t
steslB, and is too cowardly to attempt Johnson 501
Raymond .'. 399
Majority 229
a denial.
I feel," said one of the defeated
candidates, last night, "like that man
who was asked about his wife. She
had been very sick and finally died.
The doctor told her an hour before
she died that she could not live.
W4s she resigned? asked a friend.
'Kesigned? My God! she had to be,' "
UoahN. Tyner. H. H. Northrup, F,
K. Arnold and'W. B. Gilbert have in
corporated the Oregon and Washing
ton Bridge company, for the purpose
of operatingj constructing and main
taining a bridge across the Columbia
river from La Camas to a point on
fhe-Vtvesterly shore of the Sandy river,
y&fc$8w0 of capital stock.
-&jsightbause board" gives notice
inYabpatJFairuarylst fixed white
Jightfrfctife first order, varied by a
xedifaslilavary minute, will be shown
from.' the structure recently erected
on the extreme westerly end of cape
Meares. The light will illuminate
the entire horizon. The focal plane
is 223 feet above the mean sea level,
and the light may be seen in clear
weather from the deck of a vessel,
fifteen feet above the sea at a distance
xt twenty-one and a half nautical
miles.
The latest style of Gents' Boots and
Alices at P. J. UQODMAK'S.
Hemember the Austin house at the
Seaside is open the year 'round.
Comfortable Booms to Let.
Sincle. or en suite, at Mrs. P. J. Good
man's! N. W. corner First and Madison
streets.
CoHee and cake, ten eints, at the
Central Restaurant y
Glch11a&llee4,'ialIuseTCrosDys old
stare an annex: tei.their present over
Itocked quarters.. A. large stock of
Bolls, Wagons jtnoyAot.aU -kinds,
cSkiie found here. , A r ""V.
'JSr-A
Nelson 485
Majority 1G
Wedding Belli.
Last evening Miss Ella Pope, one
of Astoria's most popular young ladies,
was married to Mr. A. P. Sharpsten, of
Walla Walla, at tho residence of her
mother, Mrs. C. Pope, Rev. W. S.
Short officiating. Immediately after
the ceremony, the members of the
bride's family, who were the only ones
present, sat down to a bounteous din
ner. Congratulations are extended to
the happy cbuplo. who left on the R.
H. Thompson last evening to spend
their honeymoon on tho Sound.
Oregon Xmas Cards, very neat and
prettv tosend.to your eastern friends
at Griffln & Keed's.
estate man. by the graphic power of stock of the Salem. Astoria and East- '
1115 auction eloquence, painteu a pan- em rauroati company, wnicn nas oeen
omnia of such wondrous thrift and incorporated, will be subscribed with
beauty1 "that" his-Hearers were en- in a short time, and that the work of
tranced with Jbe possibilities that the construction will then be begun and
present opportunities and tbe glorious pushed rapidly toward deep water, or
future held in store for them qnd their a deep water connection. The most j
heirs. enterprising of Salem's enterprising ;
"My dear friends,' said the speaker, people share this belief, and are will- TW,x,rt, , o ge 7 - VVM -"you.know
not what a day may bring , iug to work to this purpose hard and JLliLOl g all u il61 X11S121
iorinj.now is xup lime to invest, me liiiuiuui.t. auuttiinuii, su.
advances of te-jnorrow may fill your
hearts with sorrow and regret." confiiwkd.
And sure enough thcr did buy and The favorable impression pioduced4
their purchases advanced" $1,500 in .J1 lc "h appearance ot tne agrccaoie
one night on one block offered. De- J."!11"1 flll,t ""ncdy Ssyiitp ot Figs, a
i,ro ,i" TZm,Tinfn ! fcu VCJlrs aKO lias been nioie than con
lays were dangerous and to hesitato firmdby t!lc pleasant experience ot
was ram. They were glad they Un Whn have iwmI it. nmi Tiio.siieeenf
bought. the proprietors and inanufacluiers. the
1 - Cal. Fig Syrup Company,
i 11AHINK NEWS AND NOTES. '
?lca5 Call and Give iYTc n Trial,
THIRD STKEKT,
Nel to Western Uaion Telegraph Oflice
GROCERS
And Dealers in
W
&&M:j?ii
We Have a Limited Number of
Lots in this Fine Addition
wiiicji we
ill Sell for
SIO for inside Lots.
S 1 25 for Corners.
pffli
Are Hereby Requested
io Call
iCaiory Sanies!
yilyu 1
'Embroidery and stamping, done to
order. Wessons given.
NOBA. JIAPPI.KYEA.
Christmas numbers of the London
News and Graphic, with large Illustrated
supplements at Griffin &lieed's.
Tcleplionelioibnnc lEouse.
Best Beds In town. Rooms per night
The United States steamer Richard
The steamship Michigan cot safe
ly off Enterprise reef and is coaling
at Nanaimo.
The schooner Truvkee went ashore
on Iiomppo beach, Cal. with 85,000
feet of lumber Saturday night. The
crew were saved.
The steamer Virginia left Sydney,
Wash., last Saturday week with a
boom of 300 logs to tow to Seattle.
While crossing the Sound rough
weather waB encountered and but
seven sticks were left for delivery.
riGBs 'i
60 and 25 cts per week $1.50.
clean, rrivate entrance
New and
Rooms to Kent.
r Furnished, suitable for housekeeping
orjoagers. Apply at this othce.
p '-KiS&km-olJBll&y Goods.
Selling at Cost.
Mrs. H. A. Derby is offering some
real bargains in Millinery goods, and
Ladies would do well to see the low
Ggnres at which they can get goods at
her millinery establishment.
.Heats CooUcd to Order.
Private rooms for ladles and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
Stokes'.
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.
.Bonn's drug store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria. 4
Tlie latest Out.
A Daily Through Car Servico has
been established by the Chicago, Un
ion Pacific & N01 th-Western Line be
tween Portland and Chicago via Coun
cil Bluffs, thus offering to tlie public
facilities not given by any other line.
"The Limited Fast Mail." which runs
daily between the above points, carries
the Overland Fast Mail, & limited num
ber of first-class passengers without ex
tra charge, and is composed of Pullman
Vestibuled Sleepers and rnllman Din
ing Cars, Portland to Chicago via
Council Bluffs.
This is an other indication that the
Union Pacific is" desirous of meeting
the requirements of the people. For
information in regard to this and other
trains on this line, apply to
E. A. Noyfs,
Or M. B. BozoimT,
Agent O. R. & N. Co.
Or to A.1... MAXW-RM., G. P. & T. A.
Portland, Or.
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FtfJLi. LIME CARRIED;
And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory frms.
Purchases delivered hi any part of the city.
Office and Warehouse
In Hume's New Uuildins on Water Street.
V. O. Box 153. Telephone No, 37.
OISEGOIS.
ikts;ta,
On all Holiday : o cities,
especially those line
Gold, Sterling, and. OilU
Silver MM
Express jind Transfer.
Hut, nnd Fred. SXitdchraml,
Proprietors.
Headquarters at Foaid & Stokes.
LCAYC ORDEKS AT
PETER BRACK'S, Uppertown.
BAOCLGS. FSSE3GHT. ETC.,
ruoairrLY delivered
In any part ot the City.
I)o You lAlte a Good Cigar?
Call at Charley Olsen's, opposite C. II.
Cooper's. He will suit you. A fine
stock of cigars to select from.
CbllirenCry ArFitclier's Castorls
Now on sale at tho extreme
low price of
AT THE
WHITE HOUSE STORI
Cor. Genevieve and Chenamus Sts.
City Wood Yard.
Hamilton & Co., Prop'rs.
Office and Woodyard on Gray's Dock.
All Kinds of Fine Dry Wood Cut
AND DELIVERED
, At RenBonable Prices. Satinfac-
tloa Guaranteed Our Patrons.
All Orders promptly filled and delivered
I in any part 01 the city.
Wanted,
GIRL TO DO GENERAL
None but an exnerienced
cook need apply. For particulars en
quire at Astoriak olflce.
A STEADY
2. housework.
To Oaimers,
Jensen's Patented Can Capping
fiftachine.
"Will Cap and Crimp 05 CAAS per JIIMJTK.
It has proved to Reduce the Leakajje more
than 50 per cent less than hand capped,
rrice, $GOO. Orders compiled with by
The Jensen dan-Filling Machino do.
If You Don't Get a Present
It Will Be Your Own
Fault.
The Most Complete and
Finest Stock of Goods
In Oregon.
THE
Belial: ClotMer ift Hatter,
Occident Hotel Building.
Agents, .s1;c33?i,.
Si
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-AND
Regretting Lost
3 nnkin0 Psf!? i
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Oppo
unities
J. P. HYNES,
-DEADER IX-
Groceries Produce.
Water Street, Astoria, Oregon.
TKLEPHONE TWigS - P. O. BOX 82
Pntnlnft's Wcrirk
IJllVE HUNDRED-BACJBBY'TnE AS
: toria Grocery anuCamiDd Fruit Corn-
pay Addres3H.M.TnHitch9r, Astoria, Or. ,
RENEW YOUR COURAGE !
ACCEPT PEESENT OPPOETtramES.''
AND GET TESEE Elrt
& S3 SI $
Or Wm. Loeb, about it.
ere is a Gliance to Me Money (Jiiict
Abstracts of Titb
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
PROPRIETORS.
Headquarters at Main Street wharf.
TELEPHONE NO. 43.
A General Express and Delivery Business
transacted.
. Your patronage Is solicited.
C- R- THOMSON
Keeps a full setotAu...
and will examine the ainLct Bootr
tate In the countv imi ,le to any il? Ks
of Title t()4hesame.ntI tttn n Ar$;
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