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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1890)
1 J is n) Ml w fWEffltt.' ?hc fluttu Slsforiim. ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY.-... .FFr.HUAlU VS. 16M ISSUED EVERY (Montl.iy op MORNING, pled.) F. HALLORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and I'roprictois. ATOniAK IIt'IUI. C.fcsSrKi:r. Tf rms of Subscription Served bv Carrier, per week Scat by Mail, per month Sent by Mail, oho oar Free of postage 10 subscrilnr oocis ' S7.w I-. -. I THE AsTOUIAV "UHKltilei tn lis :nlwr. nser the larst oiieuiatioii f ativ neuspa- er published on the Oumilii.i nvT, CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. T. J. Poe and Emma llutchens were granted a nnirriagc license yorp onlay. The Evangelistic meeting under the auspices of the W. G. T. U. will be held to-dav at 3:30 p. m. in Kescue hall. Xote the ad of Case's Astoria. These parties have given 200 feet square, to the cable company for grounds on which the owcr house is to be erected. The numbers or the Salvation army are increasing. Another feminine ad herent arrived last night by the Jleed. She was given a grand reception by her fellow memlers of the crusading band. Yesterday was the kind of day real estate men thoroughly enjoy, liefore noon came many of them had ar ranged to take parties of would Ikj in vestors alwut town both by land and water. The letter to the Albany Iferald from Astoria, signed 'M.", overstates the matter when he writes so much in regard i sickness in Astoria. "We did have the common run of la grippe but nt present the city is in a healthy con dition. This was a patriotic looking town ye&ierday. The Hags were Hying lxth from public and private buildings. Our holidays, commemorating great men and deeds are none too numerous, and the Hags should all be unluiled on such occasions. The oldest inhabitant is dead. His name was John Gamier. He died at his home on theSiuslaw on the 11th hist., aged IX) years. He came to this coast over seventy years ago, being only IS years of age when he left his home iu Canada, in the employ of the Hud son Bay company. The apoiutmeiit of IT. 1j. Parker as deputy collector of the port occas ions a change in the real estate and insurauce linn of llobb & Parker, R L. retiriug from the lirm preparatory to taking up his quarters in the stone building. The business will be con tinued by "W. L. Kobb, who will go ahead as usual. Astoria business men who are anx ious to advertise the city should fol low the advice of secretary of state Allen "Weir, of Washington, who writes to Walla Walla citizens. He says by all means use the local papers, espec ially those which have in some certain issue fully descrilwd the town. Peo ple will always read a newspaper ac count of its own town, and a place is often sized up by its local press. If anybody comes here from Albany, the .gossijis at once exclaim that he is connected with the prospective rail road from that city. A gentleman from Albany who is in town, went over to Skipanon yesterday to look over the chances for personal invest ment The minor was at once started that he was buying a terminus for the new line. He wishes it understood that he is in no way connected with the railroad. Hwaco was all life last night The town was quite gay with a grand ball. This event equalled any of them in its successful culmination. It was held in the Hwaco hall which was well filled. Scaland was so much interested that her yonng men chartered a special train which took them and ladies down to Hwaco and back. In fact the whole peninsula was well represented. A few Astoria people were over to enjoy the ball. All reiort it a success. Astoria society will soon enjoy some more jiarlies. A few or the city's young men are bound to have more activity in the social line. As thev generally suceed iu what they under take, their plans are sure to come out all right The idea is to have a series of three parties. When a person sub scribes, it will be for the whole num ber; then ho can go to all or any one as he wishes. It is hoped that the plan will be well supported. A sea gull tried to bring out the fire department yesterday. About noon time the alarms were all set ringing attached to the wires between Camp bell's saloon and the engine house. The officers rushed out to see what was the matter when it was discovered that a sea gull had got caught in the wires which cross the street It was flying along and tried to get through them. The bird was too large and only after considerable squirming did it succeed in getting free. Of course the wires were caused to vibrate rap idly and the alarms sounded for quite a while with considerable force. The Fate of Frederickson and Wife. Geo. D. Jones says in reference to the article about the supposed drown ing of G. F. Frederickson and wife, that there is no doubt in his mind but that they were accidentally drowned. He says'that he was at South Bend on February 3rd and saw them start for Bruceport, ten or twelve miles away, in a row boat The day was clear and the water calm when the two started, but when about half way the sky be came overcast and a storm arose. Ho left there for Astoria on the 13th, and during the ten days no word came from them. It is evident then that the unfortu nate pair were accidentally drowned. School Census in Dintrict No. One. L. E. Selig yesterday finished the enumeration of the popidation of school district No.. One, of school age. Of Caucasians there were 272 boys and 278 girls, a total of 550: of Mongolians, 149, altogether C99: Selig says he couldn't tell whether the Chinese con tiarent were boys or girls. This makes a total of G99, this year. Last vear there were 242 boys, 243 girls,and 116 Chinese, a total of GOL LwUow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; also fexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman's. Xeaia Ce f erftcr. Private rooms lor ladies and families: MOafttralRestanrant, next to Foard & Stoke'. ANOTHER PROPOSITION. For an Mirtflnal Transfer Railroafl stoct Of roit va is va v.li: coysni:jtA tiox Followins is a com- of a nmnosition i is a coiiv of a proposition I or agreement now be'ing circulated Tor : s-nntur, ,moug the fefthtffa. t the Astoria and South Coast Railway cempany: "We, the undersigned, in considera tion of one dollar to us paid, and a compliance with the provisions herein- after set out do hereby assign, trans fer and set over to. utiwm cizfc-jjiiii, ileum- : ..,.-..it i. .i- we now hold in the Astoria and South Coast Railway compauv, of Astoria, Oregon, for the following purposes, to wit: To transfer, assign and set over the same to C. P. Huntington, but not till the full compliance of the follow ing provisions, viz.: 1. The terms of this transfer shall "" - I bv wntteu agreement between himself and said trustees to Ikj executed on or brfnrA .-il'-.n 1900 before VpnloOlSJO ,,, - . ,lhVt P nuntinKto fib-all provide the funds for constructing the road of the Astoria and South Coast Railway company. 8. That ten miles of the said road shall be ironed and iu running order from the junction on Clatsop plains towards the head of Lewis and Clarke river by September 30, 1890. 4. That the road between Young's Bay and Byrd's shall be in running order and open to passenger traffic bv June 1st, lS'JO. 5. That the entire road from the present corporate limits of Astoria to Hillsborough, via Nehalem valley, shall be completed and in operation by September 30tli, 1S91. 0. That each subscriber hereto re tains and reserves to himself the right to vote upon the stock herein intended to be transferred at all meetings or the stockholders until all the above pro- ! visions have been fnllv complied with the same as if this agreement had not been made. 7. That on the non-fulfillment or any of the alove provisions (iiiid each and every one is an essential part of this agreement) this transfer to said trustees becomes immediately void as also any agreement they may have made concerning said stock, and the said stock immediately reverts to and vests in the several subscribers hereto the same as before signing this agree ment and shall immediately be rede livered to them. Astoria, February 1890. It is understood that .7. C. Trullin- ger, D. Morgan and B. Van Dusen, are j the three to be named as trustees in the blank line. PERSONAL MENTION. Clark Longhery is in town. John .T. Taylor, of Portland, came down on the Thompson last night. The Misses Gilbert, who have been visiting at Mrs. A. V. Allen's, will re turn to Portland Tuesday. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The Dolphin came in yesterday from Shoalwater bay. As the '. G. Itccd came up to the dock yesterday afternoon she had a gala appearance. With three Hags Hying she certainly was doing Wash ington honor. Custom Ilou-e Clump. Collector Taylor will take charge of the ollice this week. F. L. Parker will be his deputy. For the present he will relieve E. Z. Ferguson of his duties, and J. E. Higgins will remain in the ollice till the close of the fiscal year- Just Avho will have Mr. Fer guson's position has not is yet been determined. Thos. Linville will supersede Y. Boelling .is inspector, for the present Thos. l)ealey the other inspector, will attend to the duties of that position. Sergeant Brodie, the janitor will be succeeded by Aug. Olsen. Under the circumstances Martin Dillon is inconsolable, and it is said that his opinion of the administration is by no means a complimentary one. Well: Why Not Build n Chimney? EDrreKAsTOMAx: As much has been said in regard to ihe present system of heating the Court street school build ing a little explanation is due the pub lic. The present condition is one for which tne board of directors is in no "U1U " L"u uua,u"1 """" " "" way to oiame. j.ue iwo rooms bin a-, ani, buiId up thc Ostein. Hood's Sarsa ted on the northeast corner of the , parilla is the niosfpopular and success- the furnaces it is an impossibility to heat them sufficiently. Stoves can not be substituted as there is no chim ney in that part of the building. The only way out of the dilemma is to adopt another system of heating. M. L. Pit ATT, Principal. Adventurr-3 of Fivd Lucas. Fred Lucas seems to be rather an unfortunate individual. Some time ago he claimed that an effort was made to shanghai him. Since then he lias been working on the railroad. Last night he started to take in the town, but in Paradise Lost ho met a couple of chaps who claimed to be his creditors and smashed him one in the nose, in full of all demands to date. Then he lifted up his voice and wept, and a policeman took him and cast him into interior darkness where there is whipping and whaling and snatch ing of teeth. He says now that he wishes he'd stayed on the railroad. Mrit Will. We desire to say to our citizens that for vears we have been selling Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Itukleirs Ar nica Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such univer- sal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantte them every time, and we S ifradorv Sl V i.otfiKrtJf?' .o Pbli low their use. These remedies have to se1 anything. Detroit Free ?rm won their great popularity purely on their mei lis. J. W. Coxx, Druggist. TeIeplioneIiOdKie fleasc. Best Beds iu town, lloorfts per night 50 and 25 cts., per week SI 0. New and clean. Private entrance. Coffee and cake, ten cents. at the Central Restaurant. WciHkanTs Beer. And Free Lunch at thc Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents; For Fine Fkotegrrapks, Go to Misses Carriithers' photograph gallery: Third street, opposite Mor gan & ShertnanTs. B Like a Gt Cimr? Call at Charley Olsen's, eastofC.II. Cooperls. He will suit you. A fine stock of cigars to select from. FRIGHTFUL ATROCITIES. Savasc I'rarticr-s of the Natives of Alaska. 'So far as the natives are concerned, Alaska is a savage country," said a 1 man who has lived in Alaska for years, ' to a reiKrter yesterday. "It was my fortune, on one occasion, to witness a "devil dance" of the na- tives. "When the frenzy of the dancers tives. "When the frenzy of the dancers ! was at its "fehest pitch the medicine jSESt? She and her child were torn limb from limb and eaten. The natives may be divided into cannibals or human flesh e"??lw"u"lS -Jweek, while the majority have done " IIT1T1V ll I 11111 I'I'.l'IIIIIII'f illl frightful to contemplate. "Whenever ' , . . , i i f i a new cmei is eiecieu uu mwn, uu pro that videu Wltn a new nouse, uuu. house built iu the following manner: The supporters of the chief gather the neeessarv material to the site and dig J four holes in which the corner posts of the house are planted; but before the posts are planted the throats of four women are cut and their dead bodies are placed iu the holes. Then the posts are put in and the construc- 4-Ci-t -f 4ltsi linticn itTVhftVAjic """ "l , y li.,f. :, :n ,,.. ' . Aft81, J" chcffc LLP,TT tishcd with death. In one place I j found a beautiful little girl with long flaxen hair, and asked the Indian nnwe xAl0SC chM she wa5. The nurse r,i;i i,.,f. 4i. imia nnc !m.l 1xpii found on a barren island beside the dead bodv of her mother, who had been killed for witchcraft Whenever a woman is suspected of consorting with the evil one she is taken to the medicine man. Her feet are tied to gether and the legature is then at tached to her hair, and her feet and head are tints drawn together until her tongue and eyes protrude. She is then cast on an island and left to starve. TliK SOrriiF.KX PACIFIC'S LOSSES. Kulail.-il by tin RecvM Siiov.nud Slide. San R:ancisco, Feb. 21. It is suited that Southern Pacific officials have been figuring on the losses sus tained by ihe Southern Pacific -company so far this winter, and the ac count is so lanre that even if the com pauv earns in round numbers this ollice, and will perfect some important vear the large .sum or 05,000,000. the sales during the week. W. H. Uhlen same as it has done in the past two J hart k Co. have sold two lots in Olney's veai, there will be an actual deficit of for 3,000 and leased the store on the almost a round million. In one way .southeast comer of Benton and Sec or another the compauv has lost up to ! ond streets to Shanahan Bros., of date S1,000,000. Or this amouut S3S0,- 'Portland, who will open a dry goods 000 will be reonired to build entire- ' store. lv the new roadbed for a distance of fifteen miles on the Oregon line in Cow creek canyon, Oregon. The extra labor employed on this road and the Central Pacific so far this winter has has cost S23S,000. The traffic that been diverted from the Central I Pacific amounts to 250,000. Loss of ! traffic on the Oregon lino amounts to ! 1,000,000. Lecal: traffic for Decem ber, January and February is now be-, hind what it was for the same period j last year. The damages sustained by the Los Angeles line aggregates 550, 000, of which half a million is being paid out for construction of roadbed i for a distance or twenty miles in Sole- . ,.,, .., .-,, . . . li.i miivmi i A confidental youth tells this story dadcanjon. to the Chicago feraZd: "I was call- Irom present ind.t-alions it seems . j d frf gh almost certain that the Oregon line) 't" K;fer T was ilpatal fr. will remain closed until April 1, en- j ?R7i5SS i ? SrtSJLiS, 1 090 000 small sister and a dish of delicious pop- "" ' "' ' icom. The small girl was talkative as Tim Tt.i.r. vvi!-i.i!..i t . t.iu- i i usual 'Have some corn?' she asked. The lime r.xte.ulcd t.i .!lj I-t. , , ., , T , , , , ia:. The new law requiring all ocean go ing vessels of any kind to be provided with a gun and a life line, so that in cases of distress while at sea the vessel can staud off and throw a line over the decks of the boat in danger, and by it effect a means of safely transferring those on board, and that was to have gone into effect the first of. ihe present j extended to Julv 1 i ;r i t month, has been by Hie board of supervising inspectors, m the Januarv arv session at Washington, srs. Edwards and McDerl I rnl iiiQiwiora. :iro rilsn in ' D. C. Messrs. mott, the local inspectors, are also in receiptor another order from the oody of ten" at Washington, to the effect 1 that :dl steamers, whether inland liver I or ocean, shall have on board a bell, as a means of signaling in Spas, as well as the whistle. The order provides iinib it ucu i oiumik.1 a nv tiuoiiui uiu iug a fog or in the fair wav of other vessels the bell shall bo riinir at inter- ' vals of two minutes. The order is in 1 compliance with rule 4 of the rules n.i wr.,in;,. ,.; ;ik. 'Pi, and regulations governing pilots. The inspectors having just received the new law, havo not yet notified the owners of steamers, but soon will do so. Urcyonian 22. Nearly everboily needs a good med:- cincatthis season, to purify the blood It cures scrofula, all humois, dyspepsia, sick headache, that tired feeling. A Little Too Too. About a week ago a Detroit real es tate dealer became very tired, and had the following sign printed and posted on his doer: "No tramps need apply.' "No money to lend.' 'Haven't si postage stamp to spare.' "No matches supplied." 'We have had the grippe.'' "Have seen a dozen such winters." 'We are not 4iu' to bores. "We have no rail road pass." "We don't want to invest in mines." 'No corns to be pared off." "No stationery wanted." "We don't sign any bonds." "Don't want any life insurance." "Interviewers will please keep out." The sign had been up a day or so when au old man opened the door very carefully and walked in, aud after a bit ebserved: iit: i T? - i ( x t; uet-'ii reaunig your sign oui here. "Then profit by it," was the brusque reply. He shut the door and went away, and half a day later that sign came down. The old man had 40,000 worth of land to sell, and he called upon an- other dealer and left his memoranda. with the remark that a man who was so mjKiUy exclusive as that could A Safe IiiToMiuciit, Is one which is guaranteed to hring jou satisfactory results, or in cast of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from out advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in everv case, when used for anv affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma. "Whooninir Conh. Croup, etc, etc. It is pleasant audi uKrueauicio taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at. I. W. Conn's drugstore. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at p. j. Goodman's. GUiarei Cry rWFitcker's Castoria ASTORIA REAL ESTATE. Wlat Some of the Dealers Therein Report Thereon. A I'ATU irJHJK'S JtUSlXESS. The real estate market has an up- T,.ard tendency. Inquiry among the " Astoria realty yesterday developed this conclusion. JChe busi- ncss has not been uniform, however, for som0 ijnve founa it a very quiet ' an average business trade. Letters from ontside parties asking abont prop erty and prices are numerous. There is an increase iu the number of those who want higher priced lots or acre age than what was in demand at the first of the year. The most of the sales have been to people living outside of the city. McGowan Bros, and Tuttlo have sold considerable property in Sunny mead and report that business during the past week ha3 been ' .ter than for some lime. Warren & Wright have disposed of 15 lots in Case's addition. Mr. Wright in his trip to Tacoma found that Asto ria realty was attracting much atten tion there. The Oregon Land & Improvement Co. have sold some large acreage near Salem through the Astoria office, also G lots in Adair's and C iu Case's. Capt. Gray has sold several lots in Warrenton and Hustler and Aiken's. Wingate & Stone are still making a specialty of Youug's addition. Van l)usen Bros, will put block 20 of Hustler and Aiken's on the market Tuesday. Frank Spittle has sold live lots in the new Kinney's addition, nnd has on the way a big deal in acreage. Worsley k Carnithers have a de mand for Eastland lots. Bell and Goodell will place Kindred Park on the market during the week. Keen fc Cook report the best busi ness for six weeks. They have sold many lots in Williamsport and Foard's addition. F. II. Hodge has just opened his Robb k. Parker reiort a good list of sales. Among them are blk 37, Pow ell's, to people in Davenport; 3 lots in blk 32, Adair's; and others in Al derbrook and North addition. The total sales for the week reached a few dollars under 10.000, or a daily arerago of SG,GGG. The best day was Fridav, when the transfers reached $21,315. THE SMALL SISTER. The Iatet Instance of Her FraBkneas to the YA-s SNtpr' Friend. j. iuiu uti jl uau uuu ouuiu tola it; i and I popped it,' she asserted. I expressed my delighted surprise, and down went the kernel. 'Sister couldn't pop it all,' she volunteered, 'and was givin' up, but I never give things up.' Then she reached for another fistful of the com. 'I hung some up over the stove with a string to-day, and just see nice it popped,' she added. 'I ?ld SI,S cr !,lbout she said she thoucht she would have to tie a ?nn arou.ud, -vou autl haDS 5 r the !? v,e.: but , ?,r n 'ou mustn fc P!l' X lo!tl i'f)n- AFTKit ALL SHE WdfeD.VT. 'Twas January when I met her: For joys and griefs I am her debtor. The question that was then propounded "oar.ht auswer which like music sounded i rovE you. In fobrnarv. nothincr wearv. 1 hastened to repeat the query iAd ,ieani n.,yi tu bliss ecstatic, ' Her warm reply, though less emphatic: I IJVK YOU. When by a month the. year was older, Tlio fiame had sunk into a smoulder; In March I gained the dear assurance In weary accents of endurance: I love- you. Then April came; ah, time is fleeting! 'Twas on the first I made my greeting, Alas! how Ehallow love's emotion; Alas! how swiftly flies devotien: "Really, Harry, you make me tired!" j All the patent medicines advertised ' in this paper, together with the choicest neruunery, and toilet articles etc ran he bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. AIIVICE TO JIOTHEBS. ii:s. Vini.ow's SooiutNo .Sykup should always be used for children teeshing. Itnootlii-s the child, softens the gum.-, allays all pain, cures wind clioltc and is the best remedy for diar-rhu'aTw.'nty-live. cents a bottle. FOE, SALE ! The West Onc-Half;cf;B!ock 71, McClure's Astoria. nlv lows' building. There is a tine dwelling on this choice property that will rent at top flfMires the year round. For further particulars inquire of ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. GO TO LARSON & HILLBACK -FOK- GROCERIES AX FBESII FIUIJTS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third street. next to Pioneer office. 11TAXTE8 An active man on liberal sal- sociatlon incorporateil to supply, at co-op erative pricfs. general merciianuwc uu u kinds of articles for home aud family use, in eacli small city, town, village and rural dis trict. 8e,M member. Paid up certificates $lee,M Ib Cash. Credit well rated. Ref erences exchanced. Empire Co-operative Association (Lock Box 17o7), New ork. C7R n C9RTI A 3I05TH can be made 9 D 10 9&9U working for us. Persons preferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments can be proQtably employed also. A few vacancies in towns and cities, a. r, JOHNSON & CO., 1008 Main StBlcliraend, Virginia. SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. FEB. 21. , t i AsFileila TaeoHty Recorder's Oflce Yesterday. I. W. Case toIL C. .Campbell lots 37, 38;tract2,blk 21, Case's $ J. C. Adams and wife to M. M. Flynn, lots 9, 10, blk 4, Riv erside. -. John Blake and Nettie Blake 280 100 to Hugh A. Irving, West K Hubbard D.L.O. 1 Previously reported this year $840,949 Total for the year to date. . . . 8841,330 A MIRACULOUS CURE OF DEAFNESS. Editor Oregenian: I have been troubled with almost total deafness in my right ear all my life, and had no idea of being cured, until I annlied to Dr. Darrin for other ailments. Dur ing the conversation the doctor no ticed my defect and said he could cure me by his new mode of treatment by electricity and medicine. I am happy to say he has kept his word. I can hear perfectly and wish others to know of the cure. I am agent of the L O. O. F., K. of P. and F. A.M. and the R. M. steel plate degree charts, headquarters 108 Third street, Port land, and can be referred to. Bekj. F. Newelu Drs. Darrin can be consulted daily at the Washington building, comer Fourth and Washington streets, Port land, and Hotel Gandolof, Tacoma. Hours 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 12. All chronic diseases, blood taints, loss of vital, power and early indiscretions permanently cured, though no references are ever made in the press concerning such cases, owing to the delicacy of the patients. Examinations free to all, and circulars will be sent to any address. Charges for treatment accord ing to patient's ability to pay. The loor treated free of charge from 10 to 11 daily. All private diseases confi dentially treated and cures guaran teed. Patients at a distance can be cured by home treatment Medicines and letters sent without the doctors' name appearing. SPgCiALi BENEFIT! aMM FOURTH ANNIVERSARY FOURTH "HOW TIME FLIES" It's 4 years since I started a small clothing establishment in the Occident Hotel building-, and thanks to God and my friends, I can now boast of having one of the Largtst and Finest Clothing Emporiums IN THE NORTHWEST. In consideration of their liberal patronage, and thanking them with all my heart, I have con cluded to offer to my trade, FOR THK- NEXT TEN DATS ! Everything in my store at JUBILEE PRICES ! This I intend as a Special BtMfit ft thV People oftftttri; yiiT-: And willbe.asa1levyiou;;all will remember for. some tinie to come. Respectfully Yours, HERMAN WISE -THE- OiaReliatteClotlieraii Hatter Oocideat Hotel Baildia. Twenty Per Cent Off ON ALL OVERCOATS ! FOR TEIT DAYS, -Now is the time, don't wait. All these goods are markeff in plain figures. Tte above percentage will be deducted on all cash purchases. ' This is no Peter SMC. H. COOPER Marshall & Co., Salmon it Twines MAUFACTUnKD lit GEO. A. CLARK & BROS., SEYf JERSEY. Fer Sale by IK SMITH, Agent, Office at Wherry & Co'j. Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Cheuamiu and Cass streets. ASTCRIA OREGON Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers in Special Attention Clvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered in any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's Nw Building on Water Street. .P. O. Box 158. Telephone No, 37. ASTORIA, OREGON. ALLEN & SIMPSON, DEALERS IN Wall Paper and Oil Paintings SPECIALTY, Sifn Writer, Graincr and Oriamental Painter. Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria. Wm. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. N. E. Cor. Olney and Third Sts. P. O. Box 430. Partlcalar attention given to Properties lnUpperAtorla;also to purchase of Tim ber Lands. Cannery Siife! Funk business, but straight goods. Youngs Addition ! INSIDE PROPERTY! Lots Only $80: $20 Down and $10 Montlily. THIS PKOPERTY commends itself to all as being the Best Addition on the Market. Good water and good drainage. Streets partly Improved. YOUNG'S ADDITIOX Joins other additions where lots aro selling at $125 to $150 aad are advertised as beinu ten minutes ride by street car line from postonlce. One Hundred Lots Balance of Tract will be sold for 100 to Wffiumfe & Bim iDO YOU WANT TO MAKE: A GOOD INVESTMENT? IF SO in i This Property is situated at the head of Young's Bay and only thirty min utes walk from U. P. Dock. STREETS ARE NOW BEING CLEARED. For Further Information Call on Elmore, Sanborn & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed, Crockery, Glass f Plated Ware o ' - The Largest and finest assortment of ' " Txmh Fruits and 1TgtattM. Received fresh .....-....... ................ : : : Third Street. 9 For Sale at S80 ! $123 per Lot. Buy before the advance. BUY IN every Steamer. 3s vn .Is m w V ' v- . ' 3 J' ,y 5 - -J- .L.J& -4. ,-- -. Mi?Ki , ,T5J!'.9