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. x ; r -y- -- -&r i y- f. jr-A VOL.XXX1V, NO. 4. ASTOIUA, OREGOJY, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5. IH!M. PRICE FIVRCENTS , BUY YOUR WIFE A !! . - . e-. . ' V' RRI I " ' ia!. 4 4 - I;. II 111 "I I 111 I I H'PnSiiiH rl Biir HI il I HI HI ' i-m bbbbbbbbbbbbbbv tisrtasasBMasBBBBSBBssssBBsBasBBBSBBBBBsssB "? -w This property is located in Hustler & Aiken's Ad dition. The arrangements are completed for a steam motor to run within a block of the property! and an electric street car line is projected to run on the street adjoining Block 27. iMIii.BIB C. P. Upshur,-! Shipping and Cammissian M&rchant ..itn -nI. Wharf. Astor. i. ir-K.n bPECIAIriK-: Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salman Net Twines. NEPTUNE Br.ind S.d-non Twin-. WOODRErtltY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and NETTING Cr :iI OfHcriptio'i FuroWiedat F.wtory Price. FIRE INSURANCE Effected tu First CUns Cump.mies, Kepreseuttng lS.ea,oO' PHMX,. HOME, -Hartford, Conn New York, Ar"T Paelflc Expren ad Well, Faro A Co. Tkieben Later & Andersen, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Architects. Office, Room , Flavkis Bld'o, SECOND STREET 4P. O. Box 810. ASTORIA, OR. CWrS5 -ttt M?"- ..V,B?.-. xavTcV- k: iv v- && .tV "f Wm, B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. N. E. Cor. Otne y :md Third 3Js. P. O. Box 436. Particultr attention given to Properties in Upper AstorU ; also to purchase ofTlm berlaadft. Abstracts of Title, C. R. THOMSON KeeiH& fail set of Abstract Books and will examine the litle to any neat Ks tUe In the count v and furnish an Abstmc oLTitlo to the "Qime. Terms reasonable. Work Ruarantf-d. Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASK, IMPOrtTKKS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Oonirr GhetiNinuH and Cass j-treels. " ASTt KIA OKE(K)N lie fcnb ipo - SEALAND. The terminus .f the Ilwaco and Shoalwater Bay Kaiirosd. THE GREAT EST SUMMER RESORT ON THE JNORTIlWEbT COAbT. Lits at the head oC.tke Bay, at deep water, and only twelve miles from the bar. The coming County 'eat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Now laid ottL Lots ob the Market from $50, and upwards. Tor particulars and fuli information, rail on or address B. A. SEABORC, -Xiw!e'ife-A7-asli-. mymmiimmmmsmF: HMfMmiUMMMHMiHmnmMMHMl""",,,,,,,,,,,M" (,Sa Ask For Ayer's Earsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its forty years of unexampled suc cess in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can make no, mis take in preferring Ayer's Sarsaparilla to any other. The foie-runner of mod ern blood medicines, Ayer'd Sarsaparilla is still the most pop ular, being in great er demand than all others combined. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before. I neer hesitate to recommend it." George "W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. " I am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer's Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other, and it gn es thorough satisfac tion." L. II. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pills arc the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien tiously." C. Eicklmus, Pharmacist, Roseland, 111. ""We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blood-purifier." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. "I have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. There is nothing so good for the youth ful blood' as Ayer's Sarsaparilla." B. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. "Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have in stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ' I prescribe it over the counter.' It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend It, even where the doctors prescriptions hae been of no avail." C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rKEPXRED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mass. Price X; aix bottles, f$. Worth $S a bottle. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE (SUSTAV HANSEN, 1'rop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock nf Fine Diamonfls Jewelry At Extrcmelj Low Prices. Jill Goods ftetight at Thl IUblIshPn1 Warranted Genuine. H'utrh nml Cioclt Itcpnlrtti A SPECIALTY. Corner Chs ind Stiuenunjua MTrets. Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. t Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. 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 Delh ery IUislness transacted. Your patronasels solicited. SStttfp- I li if S&XKsStS ?ivift" a A Younr. Bride Adventure. I Boston hospitality has a peculiar method of its own. Visiting strangers have discovered tint at entertainments here it ishot customary to make iu-T f reductions. OE course, the business ot mtroducm may be carried to ex cess; but then there is an opposite ex- j treme. ' For instance, a young and pretty bride from New England was invited to a dinner party on Commonwealth avenue the other nicht, the under- i standing being that the festive event was in her especial honor. Neverthe less, upon arriving with her husband, she was surprised to find herself shoved off into a corner without being pre sented to any one, and permitted to re main, after a brief word with the host ess, unnoticed and alone, When the butler did finally appear audnnnonnce that the repast was read', the host offered her his arm; but at the table ho attention was paid to her, save by an old dowager at the ftirtherend of the board, who beemed io be astonishingly deaf, "My dear," shouted the old lady, as the soup succeeded the oysters, "pray tell me how long you have been mar ried?" "Only a very few days," replied the guest of honor, also loudly, so that she might be heard. Evidently, however, the old lady did not hear, for when the fish was being brought on she cried out again; 'My dear, have you been married verv long?" "Not yet a week madame," respon ded the bride, louder sjill this time. "Oh!" said the dowager, as if re lieved, and thereupon relapsed into silence, But the removal of the roast woke her up again. "My dear " she remarked, "I did not understand how long j'ou said you had been married." "Exactly five days," screamed the young matron, flushing, half with em barrassment, half with anger. "Ah! yes," rejoined the old woman, having apparently heard this time. "And, my dear, how manji children did yousayyoMd80'taryw .. The above is a literal faot. lioslon Cor. DO XT KUKFJ-U Vl LOX'U. Knowing thai acouuhcan bo cheek ed in a d iv, and the first stages of con Mitnptiou Oroken in a wiek. we hereby jiuaiantee lr. A l:cr' English Cotsj;!i Remedy, and will refund tho money t all who buy. take it as per dir cfioi.s, ami do not find our statement eoiri-et. Eev. Thos. K. Beecher, of Elmira New Yerk: Seveu dollars a week on which to support a big family! I get 3,500 a year for doing nothing com pared with those people, and yet well fed ministers stand in their pulpits and wonder at the restlessness of la bor. As a home remedy for throat and lung diseases, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is invaluable. Druggists now have Ayer's Almanac. A civilization is unjust and doomed wherein thousands of roues and rake hells can live lives of debauchery, idle ness and luxury, whilst the millions who feed them drag out their sad days in want, wretchedness and ceaseless toil. Oh icago Open Court. Mrs. Sadface to Tommy, who had stolen a jar of preserves My boy, I know you are sorry. I see it in your face. Tommy (meditatively) Yes, mam ma, I am. There was a bigger jar on tho shelf that I couldn't reach. Ph il adelplda Inquirer. BETTER THAN GOLD. EESTORED HER HEALTH. For SS years I Buffered from bolls, erydpelas and other blood affectione, taking during that tin itqaaatitles or diitocnt medicines with out givlDs ma any perceptible relief. Friends iaducedaaeto try 8. 8. S. It improved me from the etait, and after tabag several bottles, re stored ay besltAMfar as I could bops for at ay age, which is sow seveBtj-Ive years. Kb. 8. M. Iocas, Bowling Green, ly. TMUie ob Blood tsA Skis BfeeasearaaQed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa, . JtkSk ROBB fc on Abe Market ,ssa n-OJiy aaAisC c NEW YiMt'S PRESENT ! Certain to Double in Value ASTOEIA REAL ESTATE torn POWDER Absolutely Pure. Ilit.1 Hmder ucicr lants, a u-Hrtr! of ,unt,trencth and v.lmlevO!uenfcs. 3hre evtuu snic-U than the onlluary khuS.and ui not be sold In companion with the multi tude of low test, -di rt weight, alum or phos phite powdprs. i-'old on'j in eattf. Kovai. baking TowdkrCo. iwj V'all-st.. N. . Lkwis M. Joii.vhox & Co., Agents, Port land, Oregon. Teacher (to class in arithmetic) John goes marketing. He buys 2 pounds of sugar at 11 cents a pound, two dozen eggs at 16 cents a dozen, and a gallon and a half of milk at 20 cents a gallon. What does it all make? Smallest boy (hugging himself ecstatically) Custard. A CUILU K1LL.L'. Another child killed by the use of opiates g.wn in the form of Soothing syrup, why mothers give their child ren such deadly nuibou U Mirprising, when they can ri'liwij the chijd of :ts Ei'culiar troubles by u-in Dr. AcLrr's ,iby Miotiier. It rcm'.ims no op'.cm or moiphine. Sold by ). W. Coxx. The national liousj of rcprasenta tives is largely made up of young men. - Ayer's Sarsaparilla stops tho nause ous discharges of catarrh, and cures the complaint. ST Y l S&. P , a - Shh&2? '$? tTT.x?.Jvt0 SURE CURE. CURES PERMANENTLY LrUMBAGO, In Pain 30 Tears. Constantice, Mich.. Fib. 16, 1S67. I had pains in tho back for thirty years. Confined to bed for vrcefci Five years sgo St Jacobs Oil cured me: am well aud hearty, no return of pain ; can lift as much as ever. IX SL ltEARICK. At DnrGcrsT3 axd Dealers. THE CHARLES A. V0CELER CO.. eaKJatft, Mi. Tutfs Pills stimulate the torpid Ihcr, strngtheB the digestive organs regulate the bow cIh, and are unequaled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In malarial districts lltelr. virtues aro vrldely rccognlzeti, as they possess PECULIAR PROPERTIES Ib freeing: the system from that poison. Dose small. Elegantly sugar coated, rrlcc 25 cents per box. Sold ETerywhere. Oflicc, 44: Murray St., N. Y. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLBYELAM). lV.pr. Good Bread, Cake anil Paslry None but the liest. JLit-riia Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers DraaJ delivered In any part of t!it city. SO T'? LARSON & HILL8ACK -FOR- GROCERIES AXD FBESII FRUITS. Order3 Delivered Free of Charge. Country urucrs aouciteu. luiraisireei, next to Pioneer office. xVaiWS & S3 m m the Before New Years, 1891. Morgan & Sherman (" liOCERS And Dealers In poclal Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. -- "ML- LINE CARRIED inJ .-Mipp'Ies furnished at 3atU fictory Terms. !i.t ii im- di'llvered in any part of the city. Office and Warehouse :i.ih-. . unfitting mi W.iter Street. ! . ii ite "Telephone No 37. i- tfKE. OKEfiOn. T. B. Loughery. DKALKB IX Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, . Confectionery, Etc. XOSE BUT THE BEST BR15DS nAXDLED. TUIHD STREET, Opposite llahn's Boot and Shoe Store. I. W, Case. BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Traasacta a General Ranking Business. Drafts drav.-n available in any part of the -O. H. and Europe, and on iiong Kong, China OFKII'B I loots : 10 A. M. to 3 P. H. Oin I'KiiiOTTH Unt.niM;. Astiirin. Oregon. Tli only- radicia9 which doetxoys tho renns of Otitrh. uheumntism, Fcmnlo womplalnts, Co-isumption (if not too far ron), Dysnepia. Malarial and all Blood iad Una Dheasos. It is a safe and poeitiro isra for Loss of Manhood and Gnr 3rrhC3. Is pleasant to drLilc Givo ita trial Pnco, 75 conU and SI a. PACIFIC SLOPE MEDICINE CO., Spokano Falls, Wash. J. C. Dement, Sole Agent. Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given 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 number 1133. entitled an ordinance ordering tiie auditor and po lice judge to issue warrants for the col lection of assessments remaining un paid on the Washington street sewer as sessment, approved November 29th, 1889. Said warrant bearing date the 30th day of November 18S9. commanding me to levy upon lot number 4 in block number 39 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McCIurt. to collect an assessment of $65, which n-ssessment was uiado for the construction of a sewer in Washington street, between the south side, Astor street and 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, by or dinance number 1100 entitled an ordin ance declaring the probable cost of con structing a sewer in Washington street from the south side of. Aster street to 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 25, 1889, 1 have this day fexved upon lot number 4 block number 39 in McGlure's Astoria, said lot being assessed to Chas. Rohr as owner, and on Wednesday the 29th of January 1890, at 2 o'clock P.M. of said day in front of the courthouse door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will Erocced to sell lot No. 4. blk No. 39 in Mc lure'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. Dated at Astoria, tnta'-HJ uay or uecem- l:cr 5889 W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. jCaiery Supplier! J Hh iaBaEtayKcbtySJjriff tjflEtaiE aaLmsHKSaBBBiaSaflaaHH.96M PARKER Fine Property of Henry Powell, CO. CniEF OF T0LICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by tho auditor and police judge of tho city of Astoria, in ac cordance vith an order made by the com mon council of the city of Astoria, by or dinance number 1138, entitled an ordi nance orderiu" the auditor and nolico judge to issue warrants for tho collection of assessments remaining unpaid on tho Washington street sewer assessment ap proved Nov. 29th. 18b9. Said warrant bearing date the 30th day of November, 18S9, commanding me to" levy upon lot number 2 in block number 40 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded bv John MoClure, to collect an assessment of SfoJ, which nsscasment was made for the construction of a sawer in Washing ton street, between the south side of Astor street, and 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, by ordinanco No. 1,100 entitled an ordinance declaring tuo prooauic cost oi constructing a sewer in Washington street from tho south side of Astor street to 100 feet north of tho north side of ater street, approved July 23, 1S39, 1 have this day levied upon lot number 2 in block number 40 in Itf cCiures Astoria, said lot being assessed toll. ATever as owner and on Wednesday the 29 day of January 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day in front of the court house door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon will proceed to sell lot number 2 in block number 40 in Mc Clure's Astoria, to tho highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for TJ. S. gold coin. Dated at Astoria, this 28th davof December, 1889. W- J- UARRY, Chief of police. CHIEF OF POLICE SA1 H. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by tho auc'tor and police judge of the city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by the com mon council of the city of Astoria, bv or dinance number 1138, entitled an ordi-j uauuB uruerui tun uuuiiur uuu poiico judge to issuo warrants for tho collection of assessments remaining unpaid an tho Washington street sewer assessment, ap proved November29th,18S9, said warrant bearing date the 30th day of November. 1889, commanding me to levy upon lot! uuuiuur u, in uiucii uumucr ou, in me city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McCiure, to collect an assess ment of G5, whieh assessment wits tn.ide for tho construction of a sewer in Wash ington street, between the south sido of Astor street and ens hundred feet north of-tbttiaortb sido cf Wuter street? by or dinance number 1100, entitled im ordP nance declaring the probable cot.t of con structing a Kewer in Washington street, from the south side of Astor street to one hundred feet north of the north side of Water street, approved July 2Jth, 18S9, 1 have thi3 day levied upon lot number i, in block number 39, in McCIore's Astoria, said lot being nssessessed to Chas. Rohr, as owner, and on Wednesday, the 23th day of January. 1890. at 2 o'clock p. si , of said day, in front of the court hon&c door in said city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot number 5, in block number 39, in Mc Clure'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. Dated at Astoria, this 23th day of De- cember, 1S89. W.J.BARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the auditor and police judge of the city of Astoria, in ac cordance with an order made by the common council of the city of Astoria, by ordinance number 1,138, entitled an ordinance ordering the auditor and po lice judge to issue warrants for the col lection of assessments remaining un paid on the Wnshingron street sewer as sessment, approved Nov. 29th, 1889, siid warrant bearing date the 30th day of No vember 1889, commanding me to "levy up on frontage of lot number 3 in block num ber 5 in the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClnre, to col lect an assessment of $63, which assess ment wa3 made for the construction of a sewer in Washington street, between the south side of Astor street and 100 feet north of the north side of Water street, by ordinance number 1,100 entitled nn ordinance declaring the probable cost of constructing a sewer in Washington street from the south side of Astor street to one hundred feet north of the sido of Water street, approved July 25th, 1889, 1 have this day levied upon frontage of lot number 3 in block number 5 in McClnro's Astoria, said lot having been assessed to Astoria Packing company as owners, and on Wednesday the 39th day of January 1890, at 2 o'clock p. M. of said day in front of tho court house door in said city of As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon will pro ceed to sell said frontage of lot number 3 in block number 5 in McClure'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. Dated at Astori3, this 23th day of Dec ember, 1889. W.J.BARRY. Chief of Police. Notice. N( OTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN THAT there are funds In the city treasury to pay all warrants endorsed prior to July oth, 18K, J. G. HOSTLEK, City Tre.isnrer, Astoria, December 30th, 18S3. aMniniiiiuliiHllsnnlaiIUiMallaltniIlnmiauanaiallataanaanaan Lots are daily selling by telegraph and letter in five-acre Block 27, as laid out by J. H. D. Gray. This property is the straight goods; only one mile from the postofflce, clear and nearly level. No" wild cat property handled by us. Prices now 810 and $12 per front foot. ALDERBROOK Joins Astoria on the East and will be the terminus of the two Transconti nental Kailways. Young's Addition to Alderbrpok ! Is the only iiiside addition on the market, and prices of lots will treble in value "Buy now, while lots ZU down and Wingate BARBOUR'S lisli Flax HAVE NO tjiHOtJiirfr ub ImKMS LTJ pjmi n sfeLgEsc" ff hCIKttK afar.MaS - :?zS3??Si&saSslaSjiSaaSSSSSSaSSaSSSSl JBiBSSS-aBBBBSSSJiBBSSSSSSBSSSSKLBSSSSSSSiuHc fWBBBBMISHBBflsmViBSSSSSflSSBsSBSSSSSSSSS!! VrmgajfSHBSSilPKmtl BaSSSsliBSSSBBSaaSSSSSSBBSaiSa!"'l,9 tSaS"9lHaSSteialHtaIBSaH05aSSSSSSSaSSSKS -y ;agWa&?g5iB"aSBfc j -tjSSJJBtra3fl f jffBWf GRAND PRIX PARIS 1878, AND GRAND CROSS OF THE LEGION D'flONNEUR. They received the , ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at the London Fisheries And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL Than the goods IN THE WORLD, Quality Can Always be Depended on. enced Fishermen KM ;1 HENRY DOYLE 517 and 519 Market Street. AGENTS FOR PACIFIC WOODBERRY SEINE TWINE, ROPE and KET TING Constantly on Hand. SEINES, FOUNDS and TRAPS Furnished to order at Lowest Factory Prica. ; FOR SALE. A Tract of Desirable Land On the Wallnski. contalnlnjr. between 50 and 60 acres ; half of It 13 tide land. For partic ular, enquire of WL BOCK, At German la Saloon. tsniiuniHiiiuiiiiHniiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii ' within three months. J I are selling for $75: -S 10 per month. c& Stone, Threads EQUAL! ftEWvlJ-foy 05 Exhibition 1883. EXPOSITIONS. of any other no I CO.. dam rnAriuiauu. Use Oil - Bn a uMaakMjai ' SU:.- COAST. TMVT1A Am , fc "T-- 1jHJUXjJJ.X CC UKUSIJ 51 " - ' -!"s&i olt & urcCurtrie's old stand, hive over 20t &?. pijia iiuu urawiugs w ar Kinas and stvla of dwelllne-houfes. racnnsr from sunn ta c- vi""v vau tuiu itg Ultm. l TWl Poll onrl tV.n. " - w. - f Ji- :i5?sfcj? ' . iSS - -&&Mr-r ?? V -iV'9SV . -L. &&& it V A i '; t - . M Jl J AT I EJ 1 1 'fSS;! 5J -V:l &, r-ar-z T OO4 - r-,n -. 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