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ASTOKIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY
JANUARY 21. 1830
ISSUED EVERY MORNING,
(Monday osxepled.)
J. F. HALX.ORAN & COMPANY,
Iuhlisliers aud Proprietors.
ASTOKIAN lit II.DING, - CASS StIMZKT.
Terms or Subscription.
Sorvcd by Carrier, per week ............ 13 cts
Sent by Mall, per month Go cts
Sent by Mail, one year . . S7.W)
Tree of Kt:i;;c to hulocribens,
Thk Attouixn guarantees to its adver
tisers the largest circulation of any newspa
per published on the Columbia river.
City and County Officinl Paper.
Over oue hundred passengers came
down on the Telephone yesterday.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W.,
paid out S24S sick benefits last week.
Yon are cordially invited to the Y.
M. C. A. sociable to-night at 8 o'clock.
Eastshoro is the latest addition to
Astoria. It is eligibly situated on
John Davs.
Ilodge & Fitzgerald are going to
move their real estate office to oppo
site Tun Astokian building.
Some broken mill machinery was
brought down from Skamokawa yes
terday on the Tclcj)hone for repairs.
Juo. JL Lindsay, and a sterling the
atrical troup, open at the opera house
next Thursday in "Ingomor. tho 3Jar
barian." Captain Gray directs attention to
tho advantages of East Warrenton
and offers for sale lots in this desira
ble tract
There was good sleighing on tho
streets Sunday and yesterday, and a
giod many Astorians availed them
selves of the opportunity.
On account of there being theatre
in the opera house next Thursday,
1 lie Columbia Skating Club will hold
their skating party to-night.
The prosecution of Chas. Ehlaud on
complaint or Geo. Roberts came up
lKjforo Justice May yesterday, result
ing in the dismissal of the defendant
Leonard fc Driscoll of Rellingham
Ray, are building a mill at South
Rend to be completed by April 1st,
aud to have a daily capacity of .30 M.
Ry the terms of the Norihrup bill
for the relief of G. A. R. men and oth
ers, notice and bond must be filed by
the Urd Monday in January, which
was done vesterdav.
A. Petit, a native of France, died at
Uwaco yesterday, of Rright's disease,
in the 73rd year of his age. Deceased
was married 45 years, aud leaves a
wife and ten children. Tho funeral
will take placo to-day.
The Chinese made more noise than
a dozen Salvation armies all Sunday
aud yesterday. They burned any
quantity of tire crackers and bombs
and made noise enough to satisfy any
ordinary Chinaman for a year.
Iu eastern Oregon winter still reigns
supreme. East of Pendleton there is
a serious blockade on the railway.
Snow in the Siskiyous is still
piling up aud delaying all railroad
communication with California.
The Pacific Hunting & Fishing Co.,
yesterday filed articles of incorpora
tion. The purpose is the taking of
fish, walrus, seal, whale and otter, to
buy and sell same, to build, buy, and
charter bteam and sail vessels, etc,
ca pital stock S10,000: number of shares,
5U0. The incorporators are Theo.
Rracker, II. Olson, S. Freeman and A.
G. Spexarth.
Tho JieporUr expresses the con
ditions of feeling at MeMinnville thus
encouragingh : Although things are
not humming, McMinnville's interest
iu the road from Salem through here
to Astoria has not abated one whit.
As soon as the snow leaves tho moun
tain the work of surveying will begin.
The first headquarters will be at Jones'
mill, from which the engineers can
oiwrate to advantage "We'll get it
yet
I'EKSOXAL MENTION.
Eugene Peoples, or
Wash., is in the city.
South Rend,
T. R. Loughrey leaves for Portland,
this morning by the Telephone.
Mr. John Rarrett arrived from San
Francisco, on the Slate, last Sundav,
and to-day assumes the Dosition of
city editor of ThcMorsino Astohiax.
A. K. Cutting, who came near get
ting the United Stales into a war with
Mexico, two or three years ago, is set
ting tyje in the office or the Walla
Walla Union.
3IARIXE NEWS AM) NOTES.
The Willamette aud Coricin ar
rived yesterday: the Santa Jiosa
sailed.
Officers of the Telephone report
vcrv little ice below tho mouth of the
Willamette.
SHtnip Lively Runaways.
There were several runaways yes
terday; one of them resulting most for
tunately in injuring no one. A horse
with sleigh attached came flying
around Third and Cass streets, just
missing Mrs. A. Y. Allen and children
aud Mrs. C. P. Upshur, who were on
the sidewalk. It was a narrow escape
for the little folks. The Oregon bale
cry's horse also frisked down the
street, and several steeds went scoot
ing around with more haste than ele
gance, apparently protesting against
such a combination of weather and
China Xew Years as resulted in snow
and fire crackers.
OfRcc To Let.
Inquire at this office.
Reduction iu Stcamskip Fares.
Martin Olsen is agent for several Eu
ropean steamship lines. If you want a
ticket to or from Europe he can supply
you at greatly reduced rates this week.
Tkc Astoria Clnb
Of the Granite State Provident associa
tion will hold a special meeting this
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the
Chamber of Commerce rooms. All
shareholders should pay their dues at or
before this meeting. By request of
members. W. W. Paekeh,
President.
" Coffee and cake, tn cents, at the
Central Restaurant
TelekMe&iJCtas Mse.
Best Beds in town. Rooms per night
so ana cts per wee si.&u. jxewana
dm. Private entrance.
CHAMBER OFJOHMERCE.
Proposition to Fori a Joint Soft
Company Witt $25,000 Capital.
A- J-'IX.IXCTAJj ACCOUSTLSG.
The chamber of commerce met last
evening. The matter of transfer of
the revenue marine service from the
control of the treasury department
to the naval department came up. In
accordance with the recommendation
of the committee, previously ap
pointed, the movement was endorsed,
and the action of the San Francisco
chamber of commerce on this subject
coincided with.
The committee to whom was re
ferred the matter of incorporating the
chamber into a joint stock compauy,
reported as follews:
Your committee appointed Novem
ber 4th, '89 to consider the quest ion of
incorporating this body into a joir.t
stock incorporation beg leave to sub
mit tho follewing:
We recommend that this boily be
reincorporated as a joint slock incor
poration. That the capital stock shall
bo placed at 825,000, to be divided into
500 shares at $50 per share.
That a committee be selected by the
president to canvas for slock, and to
arrange preliminaries for effecting an
organization.
That a committee be appointed to
select a site for the erection of a build
ing suitable for the purposes of the
chamber.
Magxcs C. Cnosnr,
Chairman.
Tho repoit of ihe committee was
adopted.
The president appointed Messrs
Crosby, Yan Dusen an I Halloran
as a committee io secure funds:
Messrs. Case, Wingate and l'irker
were appointed committee on site.
The secretary was instructed to send
to the Portland board of trade a copy
of the affirmative resolution regarding
the navy and revenue marine, asking
their endorsement of tho chamber's
action.
Several members present paid up
their dues and extra assessments. C.
E. Ruuyon was elected a member, and
the meeting adjourned.
Return of the "Cnrv.'hi.'
The revenue cntlcr Curwiij. re
turned yesterday from a cruise in
northern waters.
She brought four of the crew of Ihe
steamer Wide Went to Seattle from
Quilayute via Neah bay and Port
Townsend. They were brought from
the scene of tho wreck overland to
Quilayute, a distance of DO miles, by
the natives who had been dispatched
to bring them to that point, as tho
Corwin could not mate a landing on
the cbast in the rough sea and heavy
weather that prevailed and Quilayute,
was the nearest available port
The men are reported in good con
dtiiou, comparatively, although their
exposure and trying experience have
left their traces. The engineer, II.
Guiding, will return to his home in
Portland. The other three, Frank
Spike, Frank Wilson and Charles
Norelliam, will remain in Seattle.
Two of the crew still remain with
the engines and boilers that have been
beached, awaiting orders from Capt
Sparling. They are provisioned aud
can wait the arrival of Capt Sparling,
who intends going to their assistance
as soon as the weather opens so that
approach can be made to the shore
there, three miles from Destruction
island.
San Frawiseo Lumber Supply.
The amount of fir lumber received
in San Francisco during December
18S0 amounted to 23.153,000 feet
This was delivered by 47 vessels. The
largest cargo contained 1,0(15,000 feet,
which was shipped by Pope & Tall l
from Port Ludlow, in the Kitsap. j
The smallest load was one of 125,000
feet, loaded on tho Del Norte in the
Coquillc river by C. F. Dee. '
The following shows the amounts j
shipped from tho several ports
Tillnmook
Coquille river
Shoalwater bay
Columbia river
Coos bay
Grays harbor
Paget sound
Total
Ravages of In Grippe.
This epidemic influenza is a very
grim joke to a large number of Asto ' boro, and to finish tho tunnel of 1500
ria's citizens who have been soreh feet and complete the roadbed ready
stricken during the past few weeks ' for the rails, to Wasliington county.
F. D. Winton and family are confined Finances were arranged for the pay
to their residence. Charlton Fox is ment of this grading work in sections
reported rerionsly ill; Captain Hustler i of ten mile, and for payment of all
and Councilman Parker are still un- corisl-uclion debls now in arrears, and
able to appear on the street Several
ladies are prostrated with the same
complaint,which is aggravated with the
old aud snowy weather which we
have experienced since New Year's.
An Offer of SMOO.
IP. L. Parker yesterday chartered
the steamer Occident and took Messrs.
Cannon and Steele, two live men from
Spokane Falls, up tho Walluski, to see
tho Hamblin tract, a piece of laud con
taining 230 acres. Messrs. Cannon
aud Steele offered S34,500 or S150 an
acre. The owners took the offer un
der advisement
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
J! us. Vi:;i,oav'.s Sootjiixo Syuup
shoiihl a'.wajs be used for children
teething. II soothes the child, softens
the gum?, allays all pain, cures wind
chohc and is the best remedy fordiar
rhiea.Twent y-live cents a bottle.
riivab'nKim- lr Iadie.. and families:
-t. ". i : id -.!:n;r.t:it. n'Xi To Koard &
S:.U -
Lost a 31inl I5oa,
In AsUiria a"out Dec 30. Finder will
be liberally rewarded by calling at this
office.
A Card.
"Jeff" wishes his friends and the pub
lic to know that he has positively sold
out his old restaurant and is in no way
responsible for the way it is now run,
or for any dehts contracted by it.
P. S. Look out for the new restau
rant to be opened by Jeff at an early
date.
Law Office.
Sidney Dell's law office is in the
Chamber of Commerce huilding.
ForFintt Pketagrapks,
Go to Misses Carruthcrs' photograph
gallery: Third street opposite
gan & Sherman's.
Mor-
Cbillrei CrjftrFitcler's Castoria
DOFT GIVE IT AWAY.
The New Arranement Between Pres
Meut Beia aufl tlie Bailroaa Directors.
VJtlVATi: AXU COXJfJI)j:XTIAJL.
Last Friday evening the new ar
rangement regarding the resumption
of work on the railroad was whispered
with the injunction not to publish it
The following is, however, reprinted
from yesterday's Orcgonian, and is
given in confidence to our readers.
They will please not say anything
about it It is private, and not to bo
given out to anyone.
On his return from Astoria, Mr.
William Reid, president of the Astoria
Sc South Coast railway, was waited
upon by an Orcgonian reporter to
obtain details of the action of the
board of directors of the road at their
recent meetiug. He stated that a
full board of directors, nine in num
ber, were present at the meeting, and
all worked earnestly and harmoniously
together to determine the best course
to be pursued in the interests of their
city, and several propositions to that
end were considered.
A majority of the stockholders had
intimated to the directors their will
ingness to cancel their shares or stock
in exchange for the actual completion
of the road to tho Willamette valley,
stating that they had subscribed their
shares to bo given ;is a bonus for that
purpose, aud especially to secure the
building of the bridge across Young's
bav, to connect Astoria with the main-
laud, without which these stockhold
ers felt that the railway interests of
Astoria were insecuro should a com
peting city bo established by the railroad-owners
on the west side or
Young's bay.
In deference to their wishes the As
toria directors solicited a proposition
which would carry out the stock
holder's desires, rather than to borrow
money for the present from outside
sources.
Accordingly, the directors unani
mously passed a resolution agreeing
to convey by deed to any pcrsou or
corporation named by William Reid,
:dl the company's assets of whatever
character or description, includiug its
terminal lands aud rights at or near
Astoria, in consideration of which Mr.
Reid and others becoming personally
obligated to give bonds in tho sum
of $100,000 to immediately transfer
certain real estate of the selling value
of $100,000, by deed to the various
stockholders or to a trustee to be
named by them in security for such
bonds, which sum of $100,000 and real
cslete security are to become the prop
erly of the Astoria stockholders aud
divided among them pro rata, should
Mr. Reid and his associates fail io
carry out any one of the followingcou
ditions: First To baild tho road from Warren
ton and lay track to Mrs. Bird's Ocean
House on or before tho 1st of 3Iay noxt.
Second To build tho road and lay
track from the center of Young's bay
Lridfjo to tho Necanikum river near
Grimes' before tho 1st of July next.
Third To build tho trestlo work aud
grade from tho city of Astoria and to con
struct tho easterly portion of tho bridgo
from Smith's Point to the center of
Young's bay, beforo tho 31st of October,
1890.
Fourth To construct and complete tho
Young's bay draw bridgo and piers, and
to connect tho s-imo with tho westerly
portion, now built, on or before tho 31st
of December, 1S90.
Fifth To construct, complete and
have in operation tho Astoria aud South
Coast railway as a standard gauga road;
the greater portion of it to bo sixty
pound steel rails, and havo trains run
ning from tho city of Astoria to the
Southern Pacific's "lino near Ilillsbaro,
on or beforo tho 31st of December, 1S91.
Mr. Reid was obligated to give his
whole time aud attention to pushing
the work of construction through to
the Southern Pacific's line and lo
undertake tho management of the
Astoria & South Coast Railroad Co.'s
affairs.
f Mter those conditions were accepted
h the directors unanimously and
written obligations given by the sure
til? it was concluded on the advice of
tl' company's attorney to obtain the
! wt-ie ratified and confirmed by the
fit! kholilers. aud for the latter to des-
-! igiito the trustee lo hold the seenn-
ay.,oocj , i, -u,
sasrooo' 'n the ineauunio Ihe Astoria direc
'.'.'.'. 3,8it2,O00 i lr" resolved that tho work or con
.... 2V70UXK) strucliou should be proceeded with
11,(535,000' without dclaj', aud accordingly they
unanimously accepted the offer made
2s,l.ri3O00 i,. certain railroad contractors at
Portland to grade, trestle and bridge
the entire road led from the jioint
where construction is now completed
on Lewis and Clarke river to Hills-
a resolution passed authorizing tne
nuance committee lo sell tho mort
gage bonds to certain bankers, to le
designated by them.
Upon Mr. Reid's return to Portland,
he, :is agreed, tendered his resigna
tion as manager ot the Portland and
Willamette Valley railroad, and will
only hold that office until his succes
sor is elected. He will still retain his
position as vice president of the Port
land and Willamette Valley railroad,
to give necessary advice and guidance
to the manager. Mr. Reid will conse
quently spend tho most of his time in
the construction of tho Astoria road
until 100 miles are completed through
to the Southern Pacific West Sideline,
although he will retain his residence
at Portland.
Re a Man, Not a 3Ionsc.
The mau that goes around all the
time on lip toe, timid and fearful,
anxious to avoid trouble and all the
time talking about it, hushing this one
lest something may happen and en
couraging timidity and repression iu
another when a storm is coming, run
ning away from duty when trouble
threatens, a padlock on his lips, is the
very one to see a stormy ocean and
help make it. Out upon such baby
hood! Go ahead and do your duty.
Don't think of trouble nor expect it
Treat people generously, confiding in
them and don't stealthily open closet
doors to hunt up skeletons. "When
trouble come3 don't be afraid of it,
but meet it squarely, dealing with a
conciliating buf brave and open spirit,
and in a manly way. Tekoa Qlobe.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc can
be bought at the lowest nrices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
noiei, iLsiona.
IlBmember the Austin house at the
Seaside is open tho year 'round.
The latest style o Gents7 Boots and
Shoes at P. J. Goodman's.
Wciakar'f Beer.
And Free Lunch at tho Telephone Sa
loon, 5 cents.
THE DEADLY ELECTRIC WIRE.
The Rival Claimants for the Site of
The World's Fair.
IELK llA-IT.ROXl JtLOCKA7E.
Newberg, N. Y., Jan. 20 Tliis
morning a man stopped his horse
at Parson's shoe store on Water street,
tied the animal to an awning post and
went away. A few moments later the
horse touched his nose to the iron
post and fell into the gutter like a
log. Thomas Dawson ran to help tho
horse but no sooner did he place his
hands on the animal than he (Dawson)
fell dead. Thomas Saltz saw Dawson
fall and hastened to his assistance,
took hold of hiui and received a terri
ble shock and dropped to the ground
as if dead. He subsequently recov
ered as did the horse. An electric
I light wire had sagged aud lay upon
the iron rod extending from the awn
ing post lo the building. The full
force of the electric current was pass
ing down the iron post into the ground.
The insulating material of the wire
had become thoroughly Palnratcd by
ihe rain. The body of Dawson was
carried into the store and laid upon
the lioor whero it still lies awaiting
the action of tho coroner.
wouMrs r.vr.: co'dihtee.
Washington, Jan. 20. Speaker
Reed has appointed the World's fair
committee as follews: Chandler
of Mass., Hilt or Illinois, Rowden of
Virginia, Relden of 2ov York. Frank
of Missouri, Springer of Illinois,
Hatch of Missouri, Watson of West
Virginia, and Flower of New York.
On location for Ihe fair the committee
will stand for Chicago, Hitt and
Spriugor; 51.110111?, Hatch and Frauk;
iuglon, Rowden and Walsoa. Tne
chairman says that is satisfactory to
all contending parlies.
TtlV. IXVESTW ITXIR COH'JITTfE
Washington-. Jan. 20.--When tho
special house committee investigating
the ballot box forgery met this morn
ing Major Moseby, of Cincinnati, was
placed upon the stand. He testified
to receiving letters from various per
sons recommending Wood for the
position of state inspector. One of
these letters was from Governor For-
ifnormalion nlxut prominent men.
HE IVY WEATHER IX THE CIUSXEL.
London, Jan. 20. The gale in the
English channel continues. Shipping
has suffered severely. The national
line steamer Greece, Capt. Jeffrey, from
New York for London passed Dover
this morning heavily listed to star
board. She wa3 nearly submerged on
the starboard side. Her cargo had
apparently shifted.
A COOD MAX GONE WKOXH.
Rome, Jan. 20. Common datore
Raldacchini, n promiuent lawyer, who
ror twenty years has been secretary ot
a wealthy charitable organization, has
absconded, nis defalcations amount
toS2o,000.
THE CASE 1'OSTPOXEI).
Chicago, Jan. 20. The Cronin jury J
bribing case was called m Judge Mor
ton's conrt this morning, but post
Ioned to February 10, on account of
the illness of defendant, John Gra
ham. I'OUTLIM) l'AKAUKAl'IlS.
PoirriiANi), Jan. 20. Superintendent
Johnson, of tho Union Pacific, re
ceived a dispatch from La Grande
this morning saying all the track west
of that place is cleared; that by three
o'clock the Short Line trains can move
toward Portland uninterrupted. The
train is expected to arrive early to
morrow morning, with all mails which
havo been held by the blockade.
The damage suit brought by N. S.
Robinson against the city of Portland,
to recover S1.932 damages for illegal
arrest, came to a sudden termination
this morning in the United Slates dis
trict court by the decision or Judge
Sabin sustaining the demurrer inter
posed by Ihceiiy attorney and subse
quent order dismissing the suit. The
decision evidently surprised the attor
ney for the plaintiff. The case had
attracted widespread attention among
the lawyers and patties interested m
the municipal corporation. Had the
plaintiff won the suit Ihere Is no doubt
but that the courts would immediately
have been overwhelmed by damage
cases on similar grounds.
Tlic Leading Shoe House
OF ASTORIA.
CHEAP SHOES.
Sloes at All Prices.
rs
r
Custom Work and Repairing.
k CO.,
aker, who slated that he promised to
endorse Wood's application if he fur
nished him (Foraker) certain political
morgan & Co
3rd St.
FIE SHOES,
IBM SHOES,
wm
Bui)
Boots
HAN
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS JAN. 20.
As Filed Iu The County Recorder Office
Yesterday.
Jno. C. Lewis, administrator
estate C. Leinenwcber, to
M. Wise, undivided V, blk
43. Adair's ".....$ 1,000,
S. Danziger .and wife to M.
Wise, blk 43. Adair's 1
Wm. Reidt and wife to A. An
derson, blk 77, Rosedale 170
Oregon Land Co., to Jas. Mc
Caustland. 2 acres, sec 31,
T8N.R8W. 500
H. C Thompson and wife to S.
Campbell, lots 4, 5, and 6,
blk 19, Laurel Park. 100
R. P. Morrison to M. M. Mor
rison, ten acres, part A. C.
WirtD.L.C. 1
Previously reported this
month $638,992
Total for year to date S640.763
THE ASTOKIA KA1LROAP.
The proposed Astoria, Tillamook,
MeMinnville, Sheridan, Dallas, In
dependence, Albany, Salem railroad
is gaining, on paper very rapidly,
and we hopo to see it soon merge
itself into more formidable and act
ual existence. No road is more
needed than the proposed one, none
according lo length will pay better.
The natural obstacles to building are
small .as compared with many other
roads already built and being built
through our state, and the advan
tages to be gained are badly needed.
The fanners need this road, the town
and cities also. Tho farmers to get
their products direct to the sea with
out paying towage, drayage, middlo
men, etc., for which they are constant
ly taxed, and a consequent and corre
sponding reduction of their produce;
and the merchants for tho same reason,
and that they may bo enabled to sell
goods cheaper to" the people and pay
more to the producers.
The men ot tiiis valley, irrespective
of locality, place or occupation, shouid
look at and treat this railroad move
ment with gravity and earnestness.
It Is what will give you reduced rates
on esjwrt aud importation; it will
shorted tho lime of transportation
from days to hours; it will in
crease the value of j'onr es
tate largely; it affords a higher price
for all you raise by being quicker
and more direct and dispensing with
the middle work and unavoidable and
consequent expense ot the old routes.
Wo hope to see aclion; immediate ac
tion, in tho matter. Willamette Val
ley Tribune.
Thousands of people have found in
1 1 rod's Sarsaparill.i a positive cure for
rheumatism. This medicine, by its pu
rifying action, neutralizes the acidity of
the blood, which is the cause of the dis
ease, and also builds up and strengthens
the whole body. Give it a trial.
Lu.dowa Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes;
also Flexible Hand turned French Kids,
at 1. J. Goodman's.
iLET WE
LUENZU
You Shiver and Sneeze
While I am anxious to sell
off the remaining lot of
OVI3H.COATS !
T oiler them now at greatly
reduced prices.
Also WINTER CAPS of
nil sorts and GLOVES. We
all want Gloves, especially
iiov I will make, them go
ai greatly reduced rates.
MAN WISE
-THE-
OttMleUtkintlalltr
Occident Hotel Huilding.
Change of Business.
1HAVKTIIIS DAY SOLI) MY TEAMING
business to C. SiversPii ; all bills due up
to date u ill be collected by me ; I will also
pay all bills due io date.
M. JOHNS.
Astoria, Jan. llili, 1800.
BEST BUY OH THE MARKET.
YODNfi'S ADDITION
TO ALDERBROOK.
Lois Only $75.
WINGATE & STONE.
The Mikado
CANDY MANUFACTORY.
N. J. BERGMAN, Prop'r.
Fine Chocolate Bon Bons
FRESH JIADE DAILY.
As Well as
All Other Kinds of Cream Candies.
Please Call and Give Me a Trial.
THIRD STREET.
Next to Western Union Telegraph Office.
Twenty Per Cent Off
ON ALL OVERCOATS !
.......e FOR TEH DAYSEr
Now is the time, don't wait. All these goods are marked in -!
plain figures. The above percentage will be deducted on all .
cash purchases.
mHbe109biw A jy'vfjBMFjjjCijBC
This is no Peter Funk business, but straight goods.
PitiBB.Mi.ifi H. COOPER,
But Buy Immediately, if Not Sooner in
Kinney's Astoria!
Before It is All Gone.
We are now selling lots in this fine Additi on for
$100 and $125 that in less than one month
will more than double in value.
It is Less than One Mile from tie 0. B. & I M, anft Beautifully Situate!
KEEN & COOS,
ANOTHER PATIENT TESTIFIES.
George II.
Phelpa Receives
of Life.
the "Elixir
GEORGE H. PHELPS, ol Colorado.
Some four years ago I contracted an In
jury while In the saddle on the plains ot Col
orado and New Mexico. Four months ago
the injury developed and commenced to
ive me serious trouDie. j use oue momn io
aylcameto Portland and placed myself
under the care of Dr. Alfred L. Cole, head
physician and chief surgeon Portland Sur
gical and Medical Dispensary. My acquaint
ance and association with the doctor war
rants me in saying that be is a gentleman in
Ills daily bearing, and as a physician and
surgeon there are none who excel him and
few on the coast who equal him. Under his
peculiar, wonderful and magic treatment I
egan as oace to ieei nice a new man. lie
has Imparted to me the only true "Elixir of
Life" a cure ; and I cheerfully recommend
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him to the ailing, sick and afflicted all over
the land, for be is an honest
rslcian.
GEORGE H. PHELPS.
16 Clay street, Portland, Oregon,
-knows and reliable sneciallst
This well-knows and reliable specialist
treats private, chroaic and nervous diseases.
Including general debility, loss of manhood
and impotency. Consultations free, day or
night, CorrespondeMe solicited. Send 10
cents in stamps for Marriage Guide. Ad
dress PORTLAND SURGICAL AND MED
ICAL DISPENSARY. 132 and 1M Third St.,
comer of Alder. Portlaad. Oregon.
Notice.
ALL COUNTY ROAD SUPERVISORS
are requested to have their reports iu
by Monday, January 27, By order of the
County Court.
Attest: O.J.TRENCHARD,
County Clark.
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