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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1890)
Iv'1 -! J "S5T!5se-?,, -W i- f, W AST03IA, OREGON: SUNDAY. -MAKCII 2. 1800 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (Monday ?cepleil.) A prominent man in this city yester day received a letter telling lum that if he didn't send 20, the next demand would be for $50. The letter has the postmark of an office across the river. He says he -won't send tlie S20. and claims that it is a case of attempted blackmail. Like enough. ANNIVERSARY OF THE A. O. U.W. A Well Attended mid Very Snccefnl 3Ieetin? Lat Night. RK.VI ESTATE REVIEW. J. F. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and I'ropileloi. Astoriax Brtuit;. CAssSTi:i:irr. Terwk of Subscription. Served bv Carrier, per w eck . . 13 cts Sent by Mail, per mouth Co cts nt by Mail, one ear $7.00 Free of poiase lo Mihserlber. The Astoriax guarante s to Its adver tisers the largest cireuiatioii of anv umspa pr published on the Columbia, river. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Bell Jc Goodell are dred Park. agents for Kin- A young lady remarked yesterday: 'J do wish the young men would get up another partv. It is becoming awfully dull." To this an Astoria youth replied: "Why not let the young ladies start something? It is their turn occasionally. A card party would not be out of order." The teachers' examination closed last Friday. There are seven appli cants at this session of the board. Mrs. A. F. Krager, Miss jL Laws, Miss Pingara, Miss Mary Dealey, Miss Kate Shively. Miss Olga Beilborn and Miss Helen Dickinson. The re sult of the examination lias not as yet Imhmi announced. For some time the members of Sea side Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. TV. have had in mind the ceieuration wmen thev enjoyed last evening. They are , the most powerful organization of this society in tiie jurisdiction auu henee thev nlwavs mean to have successful entertaiuments. eral efforts have l)een The Business of the Past Week. Real estate during the past week has been in a pecnh'ar position. It has seemed to stand between dullness and a brisk demand. Movements have not been extensive, but still jnst sufficient to keep the daily rec ord of transfers lookmcrwelL There i has lwvn considerable bondinir. which Sev-'floes not show itself until the full made j amouut is all paid and the deeds con- Sennon at the Baptist chinch this evening for eastern people. All are invited. There will be .school meetings in districts 1 and 18 to-morrow evening to elect directors and school eleik-. ;? 2, m i lUKf Z ce'n" I riht. we were here first. etery was nled yesterday with the' county clerk, hy A. Ii. Sale and others. 'The high water of February will be duplicated in June," said an oid timer yesterday. '-The. snow on the moun tains is very deep, aud when after ail this cold weather come the warm rains and the sun, there will be a flood come roaring down the Columbia that will 1 be something to remember." All Miss Biteley will conduct the song and praise service at the Congrega tional church this evening. All are cordially invited. A naughty little ''not" escaped from the compositor yesterday and reversed the jury's decision in the "Whalen case, which was one of 4,not guilty." A Eugene paper ays that Mt. Jef ferson Ls smoking, and now comes the Bellingham Bay Reveille with the information that Mt Baker is taking n nioke. SuiK'rintendent Geddes of the Uma tilla Indian school is sorely perplexed over the difficulty of placing sixty seven pupils, large and small, in forty five IkhLs. The Chinese are remarkably numer ous in Astoria, but the Japanese are decidedly lacking. They make better employes than the former and are iu great demand. Sonic time ago there was a raffle for a finegnn at the Occident, resulting in a tie between Capt Richardson and S. S. Tee. The weapon was won yes terday by the former. The time when Astoria will have in candescent electric lights must soon come. They are as necessary as the large arc lights and are better suited to offices than those now in use. Medford, Washington, is the name of a new ostoffico formed in that htate. As no official notification came from headquarters, it was a query for some days at the postoffice where the place was. The Mini of SS3,000 has been se cured as a subsidy for the proposed cable car line out West Eighth street, and the remaining S15.000 required will, it is understood, le guaranteed to-morrow. The board r war claims examiners have retried favorably on the war claims of Oregon. Oregon's claim is $35(1271 which will be paid as soon as concress makes an appropriation for the pnrMsc. Senator Mitchell has introduced a bill granting Caroline Baker Stevens a iKinsion of $50 a month. She is the daughter of Colonel E. D. Baker and widow of Robert J. Stevens, late con sul at Victoria The Pacific, Chehalis and Eastern railroad has incorporated to build from Willapa river at a point near Shoalwater bay to the Columbia river aud eastern Washington. Capital stock $1,000,000. The police court yesterday got hold of an unfortunate celestial and fined him $10. It seems that the China man had too freely exercised a John L. Sullivan propensity, and got him jself into trouble. The custom house passed into the hands and care of the new regime yes terday. A glance in there showed some new faces, but all hands were working as if they had been at it for the four years past. Mrs. W. T. Cook, of Centerville re ceived $2,000 as the beneficiary named in her husband's policy in the A. O. U. W. in just twenty-five days afcr his death. Claims are often paid within a week's time. Swan island bar is the present bug bear to captains of craft drawing more than fifteen feet that essay to go very far in the interior. The Santa Rosa and State of California have just been delaved there several hours. The keen east wind which has been blowing for the last week, gave place yesterday lo a drizzling rain from the same quartor, which in turn was re placed last evening by a warmer rain Hnd a more congenial atmosphere. Postmaster Bell and Miss Gene vieve Bell were hoping to commence their vacation yesterday from their duties at the ixistoflice, but Capt Gray will not be ready to assume charge before the end of this month. "What does the Oregonian pay for its dispatches?" was asked the writer yesterday. It pays live-sixths of a cent a word. It gets, regularly, 1S0, 000 words a month, C,000 words a day: that is, $1,500 a month. In addition it pays as much more for special ser vice, making its bills about $3,000 a month for telegraphic news. The melting snow caused considera ble of a washout on the south side of the Columbia hills, twenty miles south east of -Goldendale, last Sunday, ex posing, when entirely exhumed, what appeared to be the tusk of a mam moth animal of some kind. It was five inches in diameter at the large end and seven or eight feet long. The dignified young lieutenants and soldiers at Fort Cauby are breaking the monotony of military discipline by engaging in bae ball. They have or ganized a nine aud are enjoying the sport Games are being arranged with the llwaco club, and much fun rany be expected. Lieut. Van Duscn. the head man in the plan, was recently in the city to purchase proper necessities like balls, bats and a mask. TnE Morning Astoriax had to en large twice in 1689 to accommodate its advertisers and make room for the news of the day. It will be compelle d to make further enlargement to give sufficient room lo the demands of As. toria advertisers, who realize that the newspaper to advertise in is the one that every one sees and reads, and who won't bo satisfied till they have seen and read Tun Morxiko Asto riax. A terrible tragedy occurred at Veron, a few days ago. Martin Corcoran and MikeMomgan were partners. Thurs day the two men went on a deer hunt, anil finding tracks, separated. Martin killed a deer, and was stooping over when Monigan came in sight. Corco ran wore a sash, the end of which was sticking up as he stooped and was .mis taken for a deer's tail by Monigan, who tired. The bullet struck Corcoran in the side aud came out on the other side of his lwdy, instantly killing him. Corcoran's home is at Hollywood, Minn. Monigan is nenrl crazy over the occurence. CIRtTIT COTRT PROfT.F.IMNCS. Mar. 1. Tnvlor, J. John E. Herkoremun,of Russia, aud Abram E. Juntte, of Sweden, admitted to citizenship. Bergman k. Marion vsH. A. Smith; jury found for the plaintiff that they are the owners and entitled to the pos session of the personal property de scribed in the complaint; that said personal property is of the value of $5,000, and that on or about the 21th day of January, 1890, the defendant took said personal property from the possession of the plaintiff and with holds the same. The Astoria & South Coast Ry. Co. vs George Hill; demurrer sustained. State of Oregon vs "Wm. "Woeds: on motion dismissed. The jury was discharged until Tues day morning at 10 o'clock, and the court adjourned until 10 a. m. Mondav, March 3. ' (Setting More Room. The Western Union Telegraph Co. are now engaged in enlarging and re fitting their office at the corner of Gen evieve and Cass streets. It will be re papered and painted. Another room as a private omce is being auueu in the rear to the one now occupied. An archway between the two offices will give them an attractive appearance. There will be much more space to ac comodate the increased business. As the great amount of telegraphic dis patches received by The Morning Astoriax. are difficult to take with the single wire now in use, a quadra plex system will probably have to be adopted. "With the rapid growth of business, trade and population in Astoria, the demand for greater tele graphic facilities must be met by the Western Union. The present genial occupants of the office, Mr. John Hen derson and J. L. "Wilking, will continue in charge of the increased service. previous to tms ro secure veved. an address from the Hon. T. H. Ste- The inquiries from outsiders keep vens, but something has generally coming in, which prove that the town prevented his coming. Mr. Rucker jg being thoroughly advertised. Many made a special attempt to have him ( parties are looking for acreage, which here on this occasion and succeeded. , jn (,irn -n be platted. Xotwithstand A large audience gathered last night jnK that the market is glutted with ad pursuant to a notice hi The Astoriax. i ditions and subdivisions, these are Few seats were vacant. The pro- j continually being filed. There is gramme was varied but excellent l.t j surely a strong confidence in the consisted of an address, vocal and in- j future of the real estate market it a strumeutal music, and extempore , conclusion cau be drawn from the speeches. ' number of plats. Grand Master Rucker with some . 'ie influence of the railroad, cable, appropriate remarks commenced the i and motor lines is felt, especially in exercises. The lodge then sang the I those sectious of the town or outlying opening ode. i territory near which they go. An address of welcome, well worded, Inquiries among dealersin dirt elicit was given by Dr. Jay Tuttle. Miss various replies. The majority of them Birdie "Winton treated the audience ' rCport the business of the past week with a pretty song. as quiet, but firm. No downward The Hon. T. A. Stevens was then j tendency, but such a lull as may come pleasantly introduced by Mr. Rucker. j at anv 'time. Everything, ho'wever, Mr. Stevens who is grand master of points to a period of 'unusual activity the jurisdiction, delivered an able and nfter Ihe spring is fairlv started, comprehend address, full of strong' L1Laransell 33 acres about X'S?'. I tor miles nn the river, which is to be .uiu Kn.n ....,. wi .. i nlnHnil hv flip, hnvor. MarkHoIincs has laid out theSpnng lure. ?r.iSrffi 1 1 i Hill extension to Prospect Park. Wll. ..Witts .11... w w .i--rww w -. w der. He traced its history up from , its foundation, 21 years ago at Mead-1 ville, Peun., lo this year. The society J now has over 235,000 members, and : has spent over $20,000,000 for their interests. He advised all who could j and had the proper qualifications to join. Mr. Steven3 was heartily ap- ' plauded at the close of his address. Prof. Francis, wife and child, then gave a well played instrumental se lection. A song was sung in good voice by i Harry Lord. Speeches of nn interesting nature , then followed bv Geo. McLean, J. "W. Welch, Tho. Doily ami G. AV. Rucker. The latter thanked the audience aud the participants in the programme for their aid in making the meeting a success. The exercises were cloed j with the usuin 'ode. personal mi:nt;on. Oohn Wood, of South Bend, is at the Parker House. Sam L. Tee is in the city from his ranch to spend Sunday. H. K. Leonard, of South Bend, is , stopping at the Occident i Geo. Eckler, of Dayton, Washing-1 ton. is at the Parker House. F. H. McFarland will go to Port- land to-night to spend n few days. Bishop "Wislar Morris returns to Portland from an extended eastern visit R. II. Evans ol Aberdeen, and Hen ry C. Cooper of Montesano, are in town. Capt .Ino. Keel is over from Shoal water bay to take back the tug Hunter. Lieut Van Dusen, of Fort Canby, is suffering from a sore linger received in playing base ball over there. .f.M. Thompson, president, Pacific Cable Construction company, is ex pected from San Francisco to-morrow. Lewis Brossart, who formerly worked for Jno. Kdpp, and who lias been on a vicit to Switzerland, has re turned. Mrs. M. M. Ivetchum, Miss I inula Ketchum and Miss "N". "Wliyaui, have all come from Xehalem. They are stopping at the Occident. Astoria I Ori'poifs Seaport. Other dealers make no special re- Iort but have a cheerful view of the future. ; The record of Astoria's real estate ' transfers for 1890 is far ahead of other cities of the same size and also takes rauk with those" having six times the I population. Robb Sz Parker have sold 42 lots in , North Addition for $3,000, six lots in block 32 or Adair's; also 100 acres in i the Hamlin claim for $15,000. ' Van Dusen Bros, have just placed j block 20 of Hustler & Aiken's on the ' market and have disposed of about 20 j lots in it. i Frank Spittle has sold 100 acres of timber land in T 7 N R G W, for S1000; j also three lots in Adair's for S750, and j one in McClure's. "Wingate & Stone have found a market for eight lots in Young's, fonr j in Olney's. two in Hustler & Aiken's. i The total amount for the year foots iupto$SCG,000. For the past week it was about S10,000 or an average of over $0,500 per day. On "Wednesday the transfers reached over S10.000. By the end of March the sum of the deeds will approach close! v to S1,()00-000. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. MARCH 1 As Filed la Tie Coanty Recorder's Office Yesterday. Josiah "West to M. Wise and S. Danziger, part of Callender D.L.C. $ 795 W.L.Robb and wife to T. Hayes lot 7, blk 2, lot 9, blk 6, North addition 150 W. L. Bobb and wife toT. Hayes, lot 12, blk 39, Alder brook 350 M. Young and wife to N. Batchelder, lot 38, blk 16, lroung"8 Alderbrook 80 M. Young and wife to Geo. Young lots 35, 36, blk 16, Young's Alderbrook 160 M. Young and wife to Albert Rickards, lots 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, blk 16, Young's Alder brook 375 "W. L. Robb and wife to Ab bie S. Lord, lots 4, 5, blk 11, East Astoria 100 George Lovett and wife to S. E. Harris, SE, sec 26 T 7 N,R9W,160 acres. L200 John Douglas to C. Goodell, lot 1, blk 103, McClure's ... 50 M. M. Dee to B. G. Anstadt, blk 11, Chelsea 150 W. C. Fiedler to F. Cahn, lots 1, 2, 4, blk 17 Laurel Park. . 150 The United States govern ment to Samuel E. Roberts, E NW4', WK NEjLf sec 18 0?6N,R9"VT;patent Previously reported this year $862,777 Total to date. $866,337 That tired feeling, so subtle and yet so overpowering,is entirely overcome bj Hood's Sarsapnrilla, which tones ami strengthens the system andgives a good appetite. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsa parilla. "100 Doses One Dollar" is true only of this peculiar medicine. ADTICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Wixsi.ow's Soothino Syrup himlil always be used for children teething. It .soothes the child, sot tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cliolie, and is the best remedy fordiar-rhr.i.Twenty-fivc cents a bottle. .Heat Cooked to Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central KeMaurant, next to Foard & Stakes. Tlint Terrible Xorlli Coast. The t-chooner Teaser which arrived here Monday from Quillayute did not dock until 'yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Captain Quinn was seen shortly afterward by tiPost-InteUigen-ver rejorter. He stated that when at Neah bay Sunday afternoon he heard the report that two vessels, one a Chilian bark lxmnd from Pnget Sound and the other an English bark bound in, had been wrecked off the west coast of Vancouver island. The first evidently refers lo the account of the wrecking of an unknown vessel and the loss of all on lxard pul lished in the Post-InlelWjencer a week ago; and of the second, tins is the first information received. Cap tain Quinn states that it was utterly impossible to obtain any particulars concerning the two wrecks. He re orts that the weather encountered on the trip to Quillayute, both going down aud coming tip, w;ts the roughest he ever experienced, and he has been run ning there for ten years in the Teaser. The Teaser brought up tho personal effects of the crew of the Wide West, the boat's instruments, her two steam pumps and her deck pumps. The boiler and machinery he could not get aboard. Seattle Post Til tell igeucer, ON THE B0 AD! Espected to Arrive Daily! OVER FIFTY CASES New Sprin g Goods HC, II. COOPER Third Stmt. ms Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria M0R6AN & Cfl.Jhe Leading Shoe House WE ARE SUCCESSFUL. FOR A GOOD SHOE FOR LADIES' OR GENTS' WEAR GO TO MORGAN & CO., Mansell's New Building-, Water Street, Astoria Or DO TOD WEAR CLOTHES? IF SO REMEMBER THAT PHIL. A. STOKES 4 CO., KTo3Ct Ioor to Poard eft? StoJs.es, HAVE A Large Stock of Mens and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Underwear, Etc., That will suit you in size and price. Wc cannot be undersold. PHIL. A. STOKES & CO., Water Street, Astoria, Or,j NOTICE! The fact that tbe State or' Califor nia ran amxxclc into the mud before she readied Portland proves couclu-. Fimo1i sivelv that Astoria is tbe real seaport ... , ", of Oregon. The Slate was onlv draw-' ""' !Vl,-V-. fro"1, "HirJl'Sii ;rrir:i rnf r ,m(nr iff w o,.,f :d p.iuifnl sickness to robust health ingles feet ot water aft but that iaralI ipr.Hi in the life of the inili draugbt would not permit bcr to vidnal. Sm-Ii a u-markable event is reach roitland. It is plain enough . urasiired in the memory and tlie agency that seagoing vessels are not to steam whereby the good health has been at 110 miles inland when thev can stop ' tained i gratefully blessed. Hence it is tove that ?o much is lieanl in praise ot JMec- in an unsurpassed harbor onlv a few mile from the hi'di spm?. Tim Wn lrn iirs- " many uei iney owe inues irom tiie iuDu seas. ne aeep-, t . mst0ration to health to the. use of est draught ships can come into our , ..... fireal Aitt.r.,tive and Tonic. 1 f you Day ami in front of our , art. troubled with anv disease of tin wharves at anv time, whether it be high or low tide. The freshets may cover the Willamette vallev and i the streets of Portland be impassable except for boats, but Astoria will never know the difference unless by the sight of warehouses from alxivo float ing out to the ocean. There is hardly a captain that enters tho Columbia river but what expresses his opinion that this is where their vessels should stop, where freight should be loaded and unloaded, and where all lines should begin and ter-' minatc. There is no fate on earth so unpro- pitious as to be able to keep Astoria . from eventually becoming thu great metropolis of Oregon. Give the city first class railroad facilities to co-operate with the shipping aud the trump ' card is played which will win the cov eted position. ' Kidneys. Liver or Stomach, of long or short Manning ou will surely find re lief bv u-e of K'oetric Hitters. Sold at f0 e, and SI per bottle at .1, V. Conn's Drug stor ltemember the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. Telephone IjOiI:;! us flou&e. liet Beds in town. Ilooms per night 50 and 'S cts., jer week Sl-W. New and clean. Private entrance. By Special Request EAST MBENTON In romequence ot the demand for those beautiful lerel lots, Mr. r. C. Warren lias been induced to plat ninety-six lots Adjoining Warrcnton on the East. Which will be known ami sold as East Warrenton ! I HEREBY EXTEND THE TIME OF JUBILEE DT DIE Th latent t it Iim at itf (lent.V BooL aud I. .1. CnotiMAX's. Xot McGinty, Bnt Annie llooney. The regular meeting of the Rescue clrib took place last evening at their haH.- There was a good programme and a fair attendance, A week from to-night will bo the contest for the Demorest medal by the young ladies. It has been remarkably quiet in the justice ot the peace's court during the past week since the settlement of tho famous pedagogue case. This is some thing' unusual, but indicates better behavior among our belligerent citi zens. The last general report of the post master general shows that Washing ton has 907 miles of steamboat mail routes, and the number of miles trav eled annually by tlie mail boats is 300,000. Oregon has. J 54 miles of water mail transportation. FOR SALE The West One-Half of Block McClure's Astoria. 71, Tho Drpiit at Warrriiton. Onlv three blocks south or the Odd Fel low s'nmlriiiig. There is a line dwellhiK on this choice property that will rent at top figures tin; year round. For further particulars inquire of Last Sunday an unknown man com mitted suicide at Pigeon Point The unknown was evidently a tramp. He walked down to the end of the wharf niUi Alls kAOUkVM3 UUU(.l HU ULiUt I "" O" " - '- v. Then dropping the wrappings, he but- "ght to the upper interior. toned up his coat and made ready as if for a plunge. The watchman on the wharf saw his action, and, ap proaching, asked him, "What are you going to do?" "Do?" echoed the tramp. 41 am tired of life. I am go ing to look for little Annie Booney," and with that tlie seedy one jumped head first into the water. His body was not recovered and his blankets are still awaiting a claimant The pictures of the proposed depot of the A. & S. C. E. I, are out for the Warrenton station. If is built accord ing to this plan, it will certainlv be a , beautiful structure. The roof will be 0 n n . - nr-AI p-ox x r on high and very broad andslopiug. In ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. the center of the top will rise a pictur-1 esquo lower, while on eacli side will be a chimney. Dormer windows open TUB. uirongu uie root at intervals mvintr The lower ON ALL MY GOODS, ForlODaysLiipr THE RA1LUOAD runs through the plat, which Is only SO0 yards from the Warrenton depot. For further information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. BARGAINS Lois iii Tract 3 of the beautiful suburb of CHELSEA, only Ave minutes walk from the steamer landing at Sklpanon and terminus of A. & S. C. JL It. These lots are GOxlOO feet, on the first bench above the tide land, are clear and level, and good water obtainable within ten feet of surface. Prices from SCO to 73 ; 20 down, balance 10 per month. Ten Acres, suitable for platting, clear and level ; on county road and within easy drive ot Astoria. nek Twenty-Six Hustler and Aiken's This Fine Residence Property, Overlooking Yonng's Bay on Southern Slope, is now on Sale. Trior's motor line and projected cable car line will pass in front of this Block. Lots level and all cleared. Ihe Most Desirable and Valuable Residence Property in Astoria John Ilobvon, Esq., will build a fine residence on this block in a few months. Good neighbors make property desirable. BUY T0-DY AND GET CHOICE LOTS. rasi&to s :D0 YOU WANT TO MAKE: Front Corner Residence Lot in Block No. 90, Olneys. Six Lots in Block 9, ADAIR'S ASTORIA, running clear through the block, and mak ing a fine residence site. lOOxirH). Only one block from Columbia river and street car line. Price, SI ,050, part cash. J. H. MANSELL, Ileal Etat Broker. HERMAN WISE A Probable Mistake of Lazarus'. At low tide says .the Journal the clam. &E&s.Jrl biisVon tho flats in frost of iliracor'where-the clams are nnmeronsanflTalv A iew years ago no sock thing as a clam was to be found m Bakers bay, while now the supply Seeas to be inexhaustible. The Walla "Walla board of trade and chamber of commerce are arranging to send two men east, one to work on tbe Uaion Pacific and the other on the Northerm.Pacific.'to induce immigra tioa to.tfaitfncfioiL and have apprc- prirtftiJ6J3"iwBi for tlie purpose for thrcfjttoawa. A Baltimore clergyman preached on the subject: "Why was Jjazarus a beggar?" Perhaps Jbazarns didn't ad vertise. Texas Sif tings. Remarks of tke Minority in the House. DIAMOND PALACE part Is of a bright style ofarchitec- nnsT.iv li a ke v. Prnn'r. tun whieli nrnrlmw: rff v o(Tn ' If all the denote of iIiotW m;i,l A Lare and Well Selected Stock of Fine are as attractive as this one they will 1 compare wen wim inose ot any ime in i t the west. " ; ! T), , .. ,..".. At Extremely Low Trices, . m. jpii. .uiu mc acir. Kev. 1'. 31 Shi out. nas'or rnited . Large ana wen sciectcu siock oi rine inonls i Jewelry Heed is n tyrant of sach czarlike mien mat to be cateu neeus bat to no seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with his frown, We howl, we swear, we weep, and then sit down. Brethren Church. Blue Mound. Iv-msns. says: ''Ifeelit my duty to tell what wonaers ur. jving-s ixew Discovery has done for me. My luns were badly dis tased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only a few weeks. I look five bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery and atn sound and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight.' Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence I am confident Dr. Ki net's New Disenv. ery for Consumption beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The Ml (.'oihIh Itonht at Thin FklxlilKhweHt Wanantod Genuine. U'ntrh ami Clock Repairing V SFECLVLTY. Conipr Ci33 and Squemon.ua Streets. Wm. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. N. E. Cor. Olney and Third Sis. P. O. Box 436. thousand friends is to urge them to try , 1'articnlar attention given to J . ropert es if Free trial bottles atJ.ConlSlM,slori:l;a,,0,0 mrc,,ase ofThn- -THE- Old RelialileClotUer and Hatter Occident Hotel Building. Marshall & Co., Salmon Set Twines MAXUFACTUKKD 1JY GEO. A. CLARK & BROS., NEW JERSEY. For Sale by J). SMITH, A Rent, Olnce at Wherry & Co'.s. A GOOD INVESTMENT? IF SO BUY IN I Hi greatest Kinuncss l can do my many I thousand friends is to uree tlmm tn irv I ber iind ?;he finest chicken dinner in Astoria will bo served in the best style at Ruck er'srestau rant at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Last. Gold glove buttoner; return to Occi dent hotel bar and receive reward. F: D. Rickabdson. drug store. Regular sues f.0c and $1. WciHharrt'n Beer. And Free Lunch at the Teleohone Sa loon, r cents. CWlireiCryferPiicierCastoria H. EKSTKOM, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA, OB. A flue line of Gold and Silver Watches, Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry. Clocks, etc, at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly Done. Qpposlte Crow's Gallery. Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers in Cannery Sillies! Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of tlie city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No, ST. ASTORIA, OREOOIf. This Property is situated at the head of Young's Bay aud only thirty min utes walk from TJ. P. Dock. STREETS ARE NOW BEING CLEARED. For Further Information Call on Elmore, Sanborn & Co. Flymi. the Tailor. KEEPS liN STOCK THE Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. lie buys for Cash, at Eastern Trices. He Guarantees the .Best Workms on all garments. Call and see for yourselves. Barth's Block, Astoria.