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?r ''.: - -s CO lt ga S.Storia. ASTORIA, OREGON SATURDAY. JANUARY 4. 1S90 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted.) . F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, ruhlishers and Proprietors. ASTOKIAN Ul II.IIG, Ca'js Stukkt. Terms of Subscription. Sen cd bv Cirrier. er week 1" cts Sent by Mail, per month Co cts Sent by Mail, one car $7.00 Free of postage to subscriueri, Tim Avtokiax guarantees to its ader- I and others for wages due. timers tin. latzert circulation of any newni- This is a matter with w hif li the As ;.er published on the Columbia rh er. tqi ia Souih Coast niilroad oom- n:. ... ... n.t n i pnny have nothing to do. ....j ,,, ,., v-, i"r- ot . . - - ine street cars have resumed their regular trips. J. O. Hanthorn's addition to Astoria was filed for record in the county clerk's office vesterdav. The Weekly Astoria, out this morning, is a good paper to send away to friends or inquirer?. The case of John Dunbar charged with petty larceny in stealing fruit was dismissed in the justice court yesterday. Telegrams from Forts Cauby and Stevens report good skating there. Griffin Sc Reed have a fine assortment of ice skate?. Quite a number of accidents occured yesterday to some of the coasters on Main street hill. None were very serious however. The Granite State Provident club will have a special meeting at the chamber of commerce rooms at 7 o'clock this evening. The white snow and brilliant sun light add an unusual charm to tho landscape, and lend a different aspect to the- waterscape, likewise. Lar-, Tueodor Peter&on 33 5 ears old and born iu Gotland, Sweden, will learn something to his advantage by calling on Aug. Dauielson. While walking in the road last Thursday night, Oscar Wiren, a resi dent of upper Astoria, had the mis fortune to fall and break his right leg. Aoung man named McDonald, hail a cold bath last Thursday morn ing. While going aboard the Tele phone at 5:30 off a. M. ho slipped off the gnng plank and fell in the river. 1 re was rescued by steward McGillis, escaping with a brief immersion iu the chilling water.'. Jlolert York, a native of Maine, died at St. Man's hospital, yesterday, in the GOth year of his age. He died, in directly, from wounds received in the late civil Avar. He had made appli cation for a pension sometime ago, and was daih expecting it with an amount of back pay. but be is now pat all help or nerd of help. PERSONAL .MENTION. II. 11 Nelon, of Woodbnrii, is in the cilv. Mrs. T. W. Eaton retui ued last night to her home in Spokaue Falls. F. H. Surprenant, went to Portland 1 yesterday ou business. Seaside Lodce Xo. 12, A. O. U. AV. will install officers to-night, , J. N. Kloster, the Paris tailor, left for San FmncLco on the Columbia j csterdav. Suptrinteudent G. B. Hegardt came up from Fort Stevens esterday on le gal business. Mark Warren and Otto Prael re turned to Eugene Citv esterdav to resume their studies. 1 Miss L. Butler, of Bickellon, Wash., arrived in the city esterday, on a visit j 10 ucr siier -urs. ixgan. Del Mooer, look keeper of the As toria Iron Works, is confined to his room with a severe cold, Judge J. It. Goulter, or llwaco, re turned j esterday from McMinnTillc where lie had been with Iiis daughter lo place her in college. Mrs. Capt. A. AV. H&wctt imd Mrs. M. L. Packard oE Union ltidffc, who have been spending the holidays in tne city returned to their home last evening. The following Astoriauswcnt np on the Ii. li. Thompson last evening: H. B, Thielsen, Hon?. .T. G. Mcgler and B. A. Seaborg, A. "W. Bern, Miss Laura Humble, Miss Callie Brodie, Miss Minnie Wan en, 3. O. Hanthorn and Harry Gray. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The Alliance arrival from Gray's Harbor yesterday. The Oregon sailed for San Francis co yesterday morning. The steamer Dolphin sails for Shoal water bay this morning. The Equador bark Ophir sailed yes terday for Sydney, N. S. W., loaded with lumber. The Columbia sailed for San Fran cisco j eaterday, taking from here 1,000 cases salmon. Tho steamer Santa Rom is duel from ban Francisco this morning with freight and passengers. The British ship Clermene cleared yesterday for Queeustown carrying 99, 214 bus. wheat, worth $75,373. The steamer Qcn. Ifilcs, which has been sold to parties on the Sound will leave for her destination to day. She is commanded by Capt. W. P. "Whit comb, Frank Grounds first officer and C Smith, engineer. The government steamer Cascades is now laid up at Stefien's boat yard in Portland to have new cylinder tim ber put in and be thoroughly over handed. Tho repairs will take be tween two and three months to finish. The OiegonHicl not appear much the worse for her recent mishap yes terday, as she followed in the wake of the Columbia on her way to San Francisco, where she will undergo extensive repairs. Critical Coadition of Capt. Noyes. A dispatch was received from E. A. Noyes yesterday saying that his father was in a very critical condition; that the mouthy of his stomach had closed up necessitating an operation which was performed New Year's day; that food had to be given the patient through an opening made in the stom ach and injected through a tube; also saying he thought his father could not live more than three days. Dont commit suicide! If j-ou hae dyspepsia; wiin ueaaacne, hearthurn, distress in the stomach, no a aiumaui, mi upuuiue. and are all worn out but take ivG 111 Lood's ipari ttte,i appetite, and gently regulates the diges- IIWUi UUIU U'UiUKI,i4Wf l RAILROAD MATTERS. A Temporary Cessation of tie Wort at tie Front. i a JUTcjiiy nxAXCiA i.matteks. The eno'.v mid the cold weather have occasioned a general cessation of rail- j road -work throughout the state. The freezing weather of the past "week Has caused a lull in the activity with which , work has lecn pushed on the line of I the road. J Legal proceedings have been begun ! by several parties against contractors The Astoria and South Coast Co 1. . . ... ,. -.-. - n 1 ttriTTa .. sirx-OTrt- ot.. inn I'oninn I v-vn , 7. ..w""r ,"iVi.i .- 1 SLrui:Linn i,n. rn iimiu liii; iu.ui ir.jiii 1 : "" -" the mnelinn to railroad connection at 822,000 in bonds, the bonds to be se cured by a first mortgage on the road,, and to be issued only as each ten miles is com pleted. That companv has till the 30th of September 1891 to com plete the road. Whatever financial arrangements that company makes is their own individual concern, and in no way affects the Astoria and South U COVoil AA1 j uie juccuon 10 ranroau connection at , v,-n -,-, , ; Il;iLZi 7 V ' Hillsboro, Washington county. By Si? feffl?"0"- i'artical"ly de the terms of this contract the Pacific Snf,lw n?, ft . Allh n Constmctioncompany is to get$10,000 1 . ,,2",," "?, "f? J& ? 9?" o ;i t- oi. ,,i efTnf0i n,i lumbia, on the east by the H. Marliu Coast road whichfa not responsible Pro7ement Co. has a valuable property SlS.'. one that they pro - straction companv. Arrangements, iUl uut utuio UUiiliaVLVU fcT iuu vvrix- progress for the active prosecution of the work so soon as the weather per- j mils, and for the liquidation of all outstanding claims. j REAJ, estate transfers. JAN. 3. An Filod In The County Recorder's Office Yesterday. LW.GasctoF.CCron 3, 4 and 5, subblk! xmd A-'s addition Jots 3,H. 375 Henry B. King to Lena S. King and Edward A. Krera er &y2 of NE SE .f of N "WM, and lot 2, in ec 31 T 7 N, R G W, 130.SJ acres Edgar B. Foss and wife to Ed ward H. Ilaukin entire sec 3G.T3N,RGW,C40 acres L. N. Mitchell and wife to A. Takola, 18 acres in sec 20, T8N,B7W Oregon Land company to Elizabeth Burns 1 acre, sec 31, T 8 N, B8W I 1,003 j "" ' 4,000 j I :joo 250 W. G. AVebtacolt and wife to Wm. J. Iriviug lots 18, 19, 20,21, 22, 23, 24, blk 11, Adair's addition 1 ,375 Anton Huber to Mrs. E. J. Hustler, NW sec 24, T 7 N, E 10 W, 1C0 acres J. C. Adams and wife to Hila E. Swezea, lota 7 and 8 blk 11 Riverside addition J. C. Adams and wife to "V. A. Shelton, lot 10, blk 13, Riv erside addition Josiah "West and wife to R. S. McEwan, 94.4.8 acres ot the John .Tewett D. L. C. H. C. Thompson to H. C.iiord, lots 7, 8 and 9, block 14, Laurel Park addition William Reidt to Walter Eg gen, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7 and 8, blk 88, Rosedale ad dition 470 lf)rt . w ! 85 A. W. Berry and wifeMo Un- ! C.. 1l vii-. ...i r... iuu iiu.u jLjaiaiu iuii -Lin- provement Co., Ej XE. Rob't Shortess Donatioii Land Claim 500,000 Total for the dav $309,030 Tola! for 2nd..". 24,310 S533 9iG ' ' A TEMPERANCE STORY. Hat Not with : Moral of the Usual Kiml Said a gentleman esterday who was on board the Oregon when" she had her recent encounter with the British 1 ship Clan McKenzic: "Providence ' got in its work in great shape that 1 night The crevr were out on the for ward deck, having a halleluia time. They'd had their load aboard before leaving Portland and were not as sober 1 as judges by any means. Part ot the 1 time they were very noisy, and just at the time the steamer hit the ship, they , wtre having a rough-and-tumble fight." "Now their bunks were ou tho star board side, iri just that part of tho Oregon smashed by the collision. If they'd been sober and in bed, there 1 would have been half-a-dozcn of them I killed, sure; as it waB they were full of budge and skylarking, and not one of them got a scratch. How do you account for it?" Accident to the "Tom Moni-.." On Thursday while the steamer Tom 31 orris vf as coming from South Bend to Sealand she broke some of her ma chinery and drifted on to Elk spit, ie maining there five hours. After re pairing her machinery bhe steamed back lo South Bend. At the time she had thirteen passengers aboard, who suffered considerably with the cold as a fierce snowstorm was raging. Among tho passengers was J. G. Charters, who arrived homo last evening and informed an Astorian reporter that it looked quite scarey for a f inie. A Car For Influenza. The New York board of health fur-, nishes the following prescription for tho Russian influenza: Spray the affected membrane with a 10 per cent solution of quinine freely and frequent ly, and take four or five times a day a pill mado as follews: Quinine, three grains; camphor, one-half grain; ex- j tract of belladonna, one-fourth grain. A. . V. W. Soiico. All members of SwiNide LoJe;e Xo. 12, A.O. U. W., are lequested t meet at their hall this evening at 7 o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of installing officers for the ensuing term. All sojourning brotheis are invited to attend. By order, H. A. Smith, m. W. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodman's. Kenieinber the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. TelepkeaeliStfctH flease. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night CO and 25 cts per week SI .50. New and clean. Private entrance. Ludlow al.so Flexible at Ckilirci Crjf-PitcMerfs Castoria THE BIGGEST SALE YET. Fiye Hnuflred Tlonsani Dollar Transfer. THE IEE1 FLLEIi YESTEJtDAY ArTEItXOOX. The New Year starts 'oil with the biggest transaction in real estate ever recorded in Astoria, half of the Robert Shortcss Land claim, for a cool half million rlollnrs. The deed was filed in the conntv clerk's ofHce 3 esterday afternoon. Following is the wording of the doc dec ument: A. "W. Berry and wife to the Union Real estate and Improvement corn- niri Tlia P1 t !.. XTI" T ..TY . - J " -"72 1"; j ,2 "l lul- XUUil- uon xjann i.i.nim nr itnnprr xhr.i-fvrc - - v- v. ...w... ' and wife, notification No. 7912. and! . - . . . ' Tft--kl CAA? Ill .wl 1. v '1 U X IJ II ll &":,,,, . " J " .. :x- :' T T r -.-- il.t c?klfl 1 4lA AlvXrA.-. lino between the lij and SJEobt. rm -J xy.j Vi AJt CVUlIi W lliU Ul JOlUil Shortress D. L. C, and on the west oy land sold byJas. lv. Kelly to Isaac Bergman ; containing 1G0 acres. Together -nith all right, title and in-' ago tne crewot tne dJKDncKsawwnat terest in tide lands in front of said ! they were sure was the hull of a cap premises to ship channel. The con- sized and submerged schooner off sideration is So00,000. Shoalwaler bay, but on bearing down The Union Real Estate and 1m-, to leeward they found it was a dead , . j.A J1-.-.-.1 . 1 jl II JT to i " iuucsl ravan- To Air! From Sm Framisco, , ., . . ,. n ..Among others to arrive on ttic iSanlu llosa from San Francisco, to-day, are ?. x. niurpuy. X-. r. x nomas, J j. JJ. (Uean.ij. a. Koberts, .J. Frederick E. iM.Tavlor,S. C. Kirk. T. Spencer, E. Bavley, E. A. Gordon, Mrs. Gordon, C. Dexter, J. R. Jones, B. Sherman, J. Cochran, Mrs. E. Miller, S. S. Short, P. Babel, A. Davidson, C. Wish, P. Mc Malion. ' A Curlons Kej'Oit. A rumor is in circulation that the two sailors reported killed in the col- lision between the Uierjon and Clan McKcnzie were not alward the ship at the time the collision occured as no trace of the bodies have been found on the ship. It has been said that the men in question deserted tho vessel 1 here. Little Ice In The Uiver The 'Telephone reports ice thick for five miles below the mouth ot the ; Willamette; very little ice below that but what is, was getting thicker. The t chances appear good for a freeze up. tine Thompson lert up yesterday 1,1j0 ' evening, and the Telephone "leaves on 1 time this morning. 150 V. H. F. P. U. Tioiivr. The V. U. F. I II. will ifave its regu lar monthly meeting on Tuesday, .la 11 u 73. an 7th, I8iK), at Liberty Hall a 7S0r. , m. Xoiniiiatiuns for preMdent will In among other business transacted. (no. .loiixso.v, Secy, 3ieairt Cooked to Order. Private rooms for ladies nnl families: at Central Restaurant, i.ext to Pnanl & XltYtiillTO 2lttTliblUH. Mis:. WtXM.O'.'s SooiittNo .Sv::j'f ohoulil nha Im um! lor chiltlreii Ut'ihing. II MKthis the c!!iId,M (ei:s the guiii. allays all pain, rures wind choHe, and is the h.t reuteih fordiar-rl!('a.Twenty-r.M eent a JsottiP. All the patent medicines advertised in this paner. together with the choicest l)erf '"ry, and toilet ai tides, etc.. can be bought at the low est prices, at . I. W. Conn's diuir store, onnosite Occident hotel, Astoria. Woinli:srr, And Km Lunch at the loon, 3 cents. Telephone Sa- Razzle Dazzle Prices -Oa all Holiday novelties, cspeclally those fine I Ml Me, and Oxlzeil BilVbT ttrMlulI UMBRELLAS Now on !e at the extreme low price cf AT THE WHITE HOUSE STORE. Cor. Geni'Icvc aiul Clienamus Sts. SHIP AND STEAMER. ria Goncontly St., Foot ot Jackson, Astoria. Ur CScucral Machinists anil Boiler Mate Land and Marine Engines BOILER WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a srr,ciAi.Tr,- Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. . Jom. Fox. President, and Snpt. A. L. Fox, Vice President J. G. nusTLF.u. ..Sec, and Treas. John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. rresrripllaafc Carefully I'tiBipeHaderf. Agent lor Mexican Salvs and Norwegian Pile Curs Iron w orxs ASO A DISABLED SHAFT. Tie Hissii Steamer Off tie Cal ifornia Coast. xo tiiuxos or THE- WIliE WEST" Rowens Cove, Cal., Jan. 3, 2 p. xr. A ship's boat has just landed from tho P. C. S. S Co.'s steamship State of Cali fornia with the nevrs that tho vessel's sualt was disabled. All safe on board. ' bl10 1S no otr P8 caaocino. Telegrams came all veslerday inquir ing as to news of the missing steamer, State of California, and intense anxi ety was naturally felt by those who had friends aboard, which was happilv dis pelled at -I r. m., by the receipt of a tel- l"-"- - -., - V;"-'!' "' " "- i s- reported off Cape .Mendocino with a ' t -. i . disabled shaft. The revenue cutter Tims. Coricin left at daybreak yesterday morning on i a double search, for the steamship! (State of (Jaliforiiia and tho Wide West. It is not at all certain thai theVreck I J reported to have been seen at the! mouuioi uie nver was seen at aiu jxj might have been a whale. Some years j , hale, tlic greasy emai ; which made smooth the , whale, tlic greasy emanations from stormv seas around the inflated carcass. It is thought improbable in any event that the Wide West would have capsized, as she wasn't built that way and couldn't turn over. It i3 most likely that tlic unfortu nate craft v.as blown like a skimming dish over the r-ca: the wind has been aea(1 ou suore vriUl a Dnel interval or utiii. u.i uL'i aiuLi; Dili; iuiu jiciuru i starting Cant Snarling said tiiat if he . couldn't make any headway or if ho met with any disaster, ho wo'uld beach the vessel, which, it is believed, would ' have been a difficult ta-k for a !oat of j her build. Ihere is not the slightest trace of her, but it i3 by no means improbable J hat she may yet be heard of. -Mr. iIps. W. YxmcIi, superintendent of the Columbia "Water Co., says that the day beforo she left she took on 00,000 gallons of water: and that she had a largo life lwat on board. In case of disaster that boat might prove of inestimable value to the hapless j mariners aboard. Telegrams of inquiry wero also re-1 , ceived yesterday regarding the Inm Aiinvp. ber laden schooner Douglas Dearborn ' from Port Blakely for San Fasncisco, J j winch is over due, ami her wherea i,.,0 i... " Hea dquariers for Rubbers. HEAVY GOODS FOR MEN ! Thc Largest Stock of La dies and Gents' Fine Shoes in the Citv. 'We Oiler Jjiirgiiins for Next Ten Davs in the !'Gents FanGy Sjppers- I0RGJU k CO. I The Leading Shoe House of Astoria Wilson Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SKELF HABDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS1 SUPPLIES. PBOYISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOH SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Roller Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTOKIA. GItECON F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SUCCESSORS TO-pt a o - L o mm County Coroner. First Glass Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Stjlcs, Caskets and funeral material NC3t tO ASTOKIA?.- OfflCP. H. Ekstrom. WATCHMAKER, . Astoria, Or. FINE DIAMONDS. Jewelry, "Watches Clock". Etc.sultable for Holiday Presents, at very Low Prices, Opposite Crow's Gallery. ' utr.im buuini: mat iue otitic naa oeenii 11c a.iiu MMjSaEMBBSBfcriSrTHBSSSSS MBBBBVKBBBBslBBBBBBSBBBBf INSURANCE. I . "W." CASE, Insurance Agent. KEPJIKSEXTIXG : California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fire and Marine Ins. Co., rortland. Heme Mutual Insurance Co., S. F. Phoenix of London. Imperial of London. Robb & Parker, AGENCY OK C I r n n Marne Insurance,. . - Witt! .an Aggregate Capital of $70,000,000 IMPERIAL, of London. ' CALIFORNIA, of California. i CONNECTICUT, of Hartford. ! OAKL VNI) HOilK. of Oakland LION, of London. 1 riKKMAVn FUND, of California. QUECN, of Indon. $67,000,000 Capital1 Liverpool a London &Gli'ueorlhUrittsli nrnl Mercantile of London and Ediuburn. Hiirtfoni of Connecticut. Coinnitrci.i; ot Ciltrunil.i Agricultural, of Watcrto.:i. xnv York, Undui: & Ivncujliiro of Llverpo:, 11114 . 1'iri Insurance Companies. lieiir.xsnt m t tvp-t?J of $Stjooo,(W. MAKKETS. Washington Market. J.tlM iret. jCKltlMX-VSV.Y a co.. rz:oi'j:iiTi:. t. WIFL'LL'. CALL I UK .vriKX- "- ::' l !: p'.blic to the iV.r; V:- the -, -r.f Vjrtft iIrJuAytie-upjil!tdv.:!li a 1 , j v.ii::tm a.vj hhst qit.m..i . icuu! retail. j lii'-. ! STAR MARKET. j WHERRY & 00MPAWY. Pivsh :ind Cured Moats, TTg sto tables , FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS, j O'.TOSITE Ot-CHJEKT HOTEI., I'.SJV..tLjilfs ttirect. AAtorin, Oer. I ? Roadway Market. P.tl'HARA, Prop'r. Opposite Foar.l A fetokes. j A First-Glass Trfeat Shop, i Fresh and Salt Meats. All Purchases Deiherril in anv part of the City. AUOTIOW ANij r.iMMfsiQif.pj iinncir i MARTIN OLSEN, HintN.r 10 K. ( .Holtleli. ' -"t.ib'.Mitt! III". Illlv-. am tj Im f ail k ii. ti.".a .S.:lf clwry i?.ur'tliy t:- -raI i:r.tirlug. .ToliMui; and tlpliol- I itriuij; done. ! rluv 4uck of 'imitcrc i.n n.uirt. When jon .v.uit Uirjodn In Household Oootl v to S. m OT & KERCH KTnt ASTOKIA. OKHGO.N The Pioneer Machine Shop RLACKSMIUI S H v ' M &.m Boiicr Shop 4.kt2ddOf ENGINE, GABfflERY, AND STEAMBOAT WOEK Promptly attended to. Aspeclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOf OF LAFAYETTE STREET. BOOTS AND SR0ES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRLCES, -AT THE- SIGN OF THEJOLDEN SHOE. Pianos nil Brps. I am prepared to furnish KN'ABE. STECK. BEIIU ItKOS.. OPKUA. JIA3IMaM and other l'nnoe. Also ORGANS. VIOLINS, GUITARS. Etc. Every instrument selected personallv nnd Ktiamnteeil m ; rlcs v. hlch defy ccmpeiitlon. Prof. Francis Residence at Mrs. Holden'5. PIANOS DECKER BROS., J. & C FISCHER, I VERS & POND, A. B. CHASE CO., And Other Make.". ORGANS MASON & HAMLIN, A. B. CHASE CO., WEAVER ORGAN CO., Low Prices and Easy Terms &sf5m&L rmsmmsm -2iS- 1 Intending Purchasers will do Well to Write to Winter & Harper, 71 Morrison St., Portland, NEW Leading For Anything THIS WEEK Received over Five Hundred Dozen Hankerchiefs for Ladies, Children and Gentlemen. Gents' Silk and Cashmere Mufflers. P?teiiMij 8 LET Sib S Bs B fes ess as cfca &' asssffii'SKiYou Shiver and Sneeze t While I am anxious to sell off the rem a in ing lot of OVER.COATS 2 I oflcr them now at greatly reduced prices. Also WINTER CAPS of all sorts and GLOVES. We all want Gloves. espiiciail3r now. I will make them go at greatly reduced rates. HERMA -THE- Old ReliaWe Clothier ana Hatter Occident Hotel Building. TCXSCKII H. W. Strickler, W. 33. Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc Preoption Clerl: speaks Four different Language. Gcueml practice of Medicine :tt'iu!.l:o bi the Doctor. Si'cind i tract. n-ar Postt tP.cc. PATRONIZE HOME 1NDUST0Y Tlierew now:casioiifort!ic- i:nx.t f.Lst:d oiis ot our cttizrro to eud to l'.irt!iud or San Francisco for Custom f;larie Clothes As they can Ktt letter Kits. lli-Mt-r AVork in.inlt!p,aiHi for !ess?Iimey. By LciIrij their Ordere with MK '.NY. Hew Goods bv Hvcry Stoamor. Call and S"e tlim nail SatisTy oarsclf. P. J. P.lcany. Merchant Tailor. CANDY MANUFACTORY. N. J. BERGMAST, Prop'r. Fine Chocolate Bon. Bons FKESH 5LVDE DAILY. As Well as All Other Kinds of Cream Candies. Please Call and Give Me a Trial. TniP.D STKF.ET. Next to Western Union Telegraph Ofiice. The Mikado 3F0R s House of in Ladies' and Gents' Fine Wej OPER wis This Addition is Beautifully Sit uated between East Astoria and Alderbrook, on the Proposed etric Motor Line. 10 --Se33Lts -WHILE- Regretting Lost Opportunities RENEW YOUH COUHAGE ! ACCEPT PEESENT OPPORTUNITIES. AND GET THERE ELI! SEIS Slmore, Sanborn Co. Or Wm, Loeb, about it. ere is a nee to GOODS ! Astoria! W JM - For a Few Days Only. & COOK. Astoria. Astoria. e Been Mad Mirk. e Sir Looking Back! AND He Honey Qnie SI -" .