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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1890)
wesftaiBfi5 &) She gattg gioriatt. ASTOKTA, OREGON: siXi.v . -MARCH I, ISDO ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (MoHIa c tceplcd.) J. F. HAL.LORAN iz COMPANY, PnWtshors and rmjnifJors. tA strkkt. AsTOKJAN Uril.DI.NC. TVnas of Subscription. , Srvod by Carrier, jht week 15 els J sent by Mall. jcr month Cocts Sont by Matt, one car ?T.(W Fife of iwiar 10 subscribers Tiic Astouian uuamnb s to its ailvcr- ' T.rsprsihl:irg ointil'itiuii ofaJij n-si2-,cr putonlted m the Columbi.i n ei . CITY AND CGUS1Y OFFICIAL PAPER The .Y4orin Street Railway Co. kehsT.J a hnudonic dividend lat! fW tmu cinitii:ued e.-iirin with little utM.r fainestness than charac- '.!! it- droppings on shf day pi o- V..H4. D. II. Welch Jfc Co. offer tome fine i Itacntiue in real estate. People who , want inside projierty have here an op- j portuuity. I The Knighth of Pythias will shortly J jIh the splendid drama of '"Da-1 ihoh and Pythias" ::t the opera house j iu this ciU. Xest to The Astokian and the Orrffotiian, the Salvation Army's War 'V.v has the largest circulation in As toria of all the other papers. 1L Y. Lang, a native of Tennessee, and for a long time a resident of this comity, died at the hospital last Fri- !. in the .VJ 1 ear or his age. .lacolt Karvnnon. until yesterday a subject or l!ussin, has taken out his first iwwkttk declaring his intention to !vmH n citizen f litis grand repub- lie. Now Astoria will be placed on the market on the 20th. Several shrewd lmyors have already stMikcn for lots. VhiBnio .V Stone and Keen t C"ook rc tie Uefll agents. Note the slaughter sale advertised t tiie New Yrk Novelty Store. This is bnsine-vs, and the stock is marked down to ligures that will make Iho ootls sell tliemsclves. The Columbia:, mistaken as usual, announces the arrival of the Mexico. It was the On-you. as everyone out ide of the Columbian oflice knew. llth its readers saw and laughed at its mistake. Harry Anderson was yesterday fined Si I in the oliee court ly Judge Jew tt. s it apihi;ired by the testimony of the officers that he was guilty of the conduct attributed to him iii yoster- ll" ASTOKI W. 1 Respite the rain there were very many eople in rrom the surrounding towns aud villages on the water front, to attend to their uunl Saturday trad ing, all the little steamers leing well filled with passengers. Tlte .storia Amateur Drum corps will give a ball to-morrow night. They have expended about 125 for new uniforms and deserve recognition for their enterprise Get a ticket for the bull to-morrow night. The Astoria Athletic Club assoei tion committee on site have not yet selected any building for the use of the association, but expect to this week. Alwut 00 was subscribed the first night of the organization. The Knappton mill is now running seventeen days in the month. But this is lettcr than on the Sound, where the association mills are only running twelve days in the month. Tiie compact continues until the 1st of June. ISM. "Daly's "Night OfT,"" company passed through on the Oreyon yesterday. On account of the neglect ot Geo. S, 3IcFaddca, the advance agent, in not sending contracts, the company failed U- play here last evening as they had lutended to d-. D. V. Freeman reports that the res idents on the low er Nehalem are getting np a remonstrance against the Clat sop county court granting F. E. Hab ersham the priviledge prayed for, and are raiding funds to pay a lawyer to opi-e the petition. Article- of incorporation of the "1. Y. Gis. Banking company' were filed estcrdav m the count v clerk's office. The capital slock is SIOO.OOO, divided into 1,000 shares or S100 each, and the incorporators are L W. Case, E. S. W. Case and Frank Patton. Those who attend the Congrega tional church this morning will hear from the pastor a sermon on "Chris tian Work. and in the evening at 7:30 o'clock, he will deliver his second lec ture to voting people, tho subject of which will be "Self Education.' There will also be good music "1 can't tell it all to vou just now," said a man yesterday who claimed to know all alxuit it. "but I give it to on as a fact that a new Hue of steam ers is to lie run this summer between San Francisco and Alaska, stopping here on the way up and down. The first vessel will leave there on the 20th liist." May be int. F. S. Bcrcer, manager of Sol Smith Bnssell, and J. P. Harris, manager of the Tin Soldier com pany, were in the citv yes terday and desired to fix dates for their respective companies, but owing to the repairs now in progress at the opera house no definite time could Iks made at present The Astoria Amateur Drum corps had a drill in full uniform last even ing at the armory hall, before a large crowd ot visitors. The boys are get ting to be quite proficient in marching and on their parade to-morrow even ing the occasion of their grand ball, they will be seen to good advantage. The f ollowin g are the members : "Will iam Lovett, drum majer: Fred Brown, leader; Al Cleveland, L. Wilson, Al Douglas, Charley Lovett, William Mxxwell, Ray Logan, Ed Brodie, and James Buffington. Regarding the inoviug of the town of Priueville, .in eastern Oregon, the Review says: There is no use to conceal the fact that the business men and capitalists of tbis place are only waiting for the advent of the O. P. railroad when they will lose no time in doing it Where the road crosses the great Des Chutes river .will spring np a town in as many weeks as it has taken years to make Prineville what it is to-day. There is no secret about this, as our merchants all say they are ready to pull up at a daysnotioe.'' i me lourteemn aay or January -was the last time trains 'ran through be tween Portland and San Francisco. Not yet has the road been all repaired siuco the storms washed awn v so much of it in Cow Creek canvon, below Ash-' , land. Two miles have yet to be linished and around that the passengers are carried thirty i miles, so circuitous is the onlv ' way they can go. Over tliis line our mail must now go as well as up and oivu uc river to and from Portland, any more. It is liable to give its a rather plow mail. Our advertisers encroach consider ably on our space this morning and aid in making Tiie aTorxxxg Astoriax interesting to its wide constituency Arrangements are almost compietea to i- ".i . i ' relieve the pressure upon our columns and give room forau increased amount of news, as well as room for thoe who want advertising space in the paper that is i-een and read by every one in northwestern Oregon and bouthwestern Washington. Tun aTouxixg Asteria: enlarged twice in wf ..i :-, nw ..i, i ., the Oreyon ,- -. tlTw vnmv..,r t man i was three j can, .go. ' A complete outfit is now being put in to accommodate further enlargement Tun AsroniAK never takes any back ward step3, aud, as ever, will be found iu tho front of the procession. ANOTHEK RAILROAD FOR ASTORIA. To Connect Tlii City "Willi Tillamook. Ya quiun, McMinnvillc, Salem, Port land and San Francisco. Yesterday in the oflice of the comity clerk there were filed articles of incor poration of the "Astoria, Sea Shore and Eastern Railroad Comnauy.' The capital stock is to be $300,000, divided ' into 3,000 shares of S100 each, and the , limit of time is lnty years. The incorporators are W. Hampton Smith, Oliver Stewart, E. C. Jeffers andD. M. Stewart, of Oregon, and George Eckler of Washington, and the principal oflice will be iu this city. Tho directors are to be live in num ber, and four of those to hold oflice un til the first Monday in January, 1891, are W. Hampton Smith, Oliver Stew art, E. C. Jeffers and George Eckler. The propoced line of the road is as follews: From Astoria around Smith's Point to or near Fairfield Point, thence southerly across Young's bay, thence southerly across Fort Clatsop on the Lewis and Clark river, thence northwesterly to a point near the north end of Smith's lake, thence northerly to Tansy Point, thence southerly along Nccoxie creek aud Necaniciim creek to Seaside House, thence up Necauicum creek by the north fork of tho Nehalem river to Tillamook bay, thence by the most feasible route along the coast of Oreg on aud California to San Francisco. It also proposed to construct a branch from Tillamook to McMiun ville and Salem, and another brauch from Young's bay easterly through the mountains to Nehalem river, aud thence to Portland. The construction of this road and branches, with its telegraph lines, would be of great benefit to this city, and open up for settlement a large portion of the state which is now al most inaccessible. Kilrahi and Sullivan Ontilonr. Two sailors named Ned Clark and F. Qjiorztt having had a dispute as to which was the better man, concluded yesterday to settle it a la Queensbury. The necessary arrangments having been concluded, the men and their seconds met last evening in a locality of the city where but few, if any, church members reside, and where prayer meetiugs are unknown. A referee, time keeper, seconds aud as sistants were appointed and the men stripped to their waists. They were rather short in stature but remarkably well built and mus cular, about evenly matched in weight, though Clarke was a tritlo tho taller. Soft gloves were put on, hands were shaken and time w;is called at 8:43. Promptly each mau stepped fonvard, and immediately commenced operations. Little science was mani fested, bnt their arms swung out as rapidly as the flukes of a propeller when the steamer is under good head way, or the arms of a windmill. Blow after blow wi given and received, aud for six rouuds it was about even. Then, on the seventh round, it seemed as it the man .with the unpronounce able name, commonly known as Dutchy, would be the winner. Clark soon rallied, and. on the ninth round xmciiy ieii unu coiuu uurur. risv. In the next round Clark gained still more, and his adversary was showing considerable weakness, in fact, was very groggy. The eleventh iound was rushed by Clark, and, showering blows like raindrops on Dutchy, the latter soon fell, aud not being able to rise within ten seconds, Clark was declared the victor and received the lion's share of the very liberal contribution given by the spectators. The eleven rounds occupied only forty minutes, and though hundreds of blows were struck, not a drop of blood w.is shed, anil in ten minutes the con testants were all right, while all those Who Witnessed tllO Scrap Called it a lively and tunusiug affiiir. A Correction. Editok AsTeniAN: I wish to cor rect a statement in tho Columbian in regard to the object of my visit to Astoria. I do not think I "have ever seen more effort shown in the line of condensing misrepresentation.. I did not come for the purpose of purchas ing or inducing others to purchase the Columbian, Pioneer, or any other second-hand or subsidized outfit that is, or will be, anxious to sell; but to as certain whether the Democrats of this county wish a paper started here that will present the principles of their party to its readers. As to the "anti finance" part of the article referred to, such a slur was perfectly natural, com ing from a damp journalistic infant whose pre-natal surroundings im pressed upon his embryo brain the idea that money can take tho place of ability and experience in the journalistic field. E.H.FiiAaa. Gives the Reliable News. The three papers published in this city yesterday morning gave tho real estate transfers of the day previous. The Pioneer said there were twenty deeds, amounting to $41,07a The Columbian reported twenty-one deeds, amounting to between forty and fifty thousand dollars, The As tobiax reported twenty-five deeds, amounting to $6G,77a This paper, also, was the only one 'which, had an account of all the plats of new tracts filed that day. Moral If vou want part of the news, take either one of the two first named papers, but if you want all the .correct news, take the reliable paper of the city Th.Astorianv CAPTURED ON ARRIVAL. Men Stoppage of a Tow Man's Pleasure Trip. hotji sioes or tui: story. Last Friday night W. J. Robb, of the firm of Itobb & Parker, was handed the following telegram: Sax Fcaxcisco, Slur. 14, 7:J3 p. m. Messrs. ltobb C Parker, Asteria: C. "V. Iiemsburg, agent at Fresno for this aud other companies, has skipped, and is reported to us on steamer Oreyon, now due at Astoria, under name of "li. L Di.' stateroom 18. berth 3. We have sworn out a warrant at Fresno, and our cuiei oi ponce u leicKiujiucu , i.;n t,;nr rnnl,ra in nrricr. Iiim. rSpfi your chief of police; visit steamer with him. If Dix proves to be Remsbarg, tell him you will withhold actnal service of warrant if ho will promise to remain in the custody of tho Astoria chief of police and return to San Francisco on the next steamer, in custody. in .nob i"iKo vnn rnarautfti all neceS- sirv cxn?nws and charge u. lie will probably prefer to do this rather t!i nbnilt , lactu:il arrMtf and unprist m i mpnson- . meut in the Astoria jail awaiting the ar rival of tho reqnision through the gov ernor of Oregon, with all its attendant publicity and disgrace. If he submits quietly matters raav, perhaps, ba arranged at this end, in which casa we may be able to withdraw and relcaso him. BEXA.HD FATMAKDVILI.E. Assistant Secretary. Mr. Faymandville is the assistant secretary of the Fireman's Fund In surance "company of San Francisco. Upon the arrival ot the steamer yes terday morning Chief Barry aud 3Ir. Robb went on board and soon found the object of their search. He took matters very coolly, didu't even ask to seeanv warrant, but simply saying that he would have preferred to have seen a little more of Oregon's scenery, he accompanied his captors to the city jail, where ho was seen by a Mourning Asiokiak reporter to whom he said: All this fuss is unnecessary. I owe some money to the insurance com pany, and had I the slightest intention to embezzle or be crooked I could just as easily have taken p:issagc for Vic toria and be out of tho country alto nether as to have come to Ulon my retnrn, whenever will be able to make every right. "Here are the facts. I am acting by the advice of my attorney. There is a land suit going on in Fresno, and I am, or would be, an important wit ness. I don't want to be a witness in that suit and accordingly left the state, and being out of the state am not obliged to return by any civil pro cess. That's all there is to it." Chief Barry and Mr. Robb tele graphed that they had the man, and that he declined to return. "Let them get a requisition," said he "That will take time, and all I want is time enough to have that case go off the Fresno docket' Finally he telegraphed that ho would go back if the company would guaranteo to keep him hid till that case was over with. The upshot of it will be that a requi sition willbe secured and Mr. Reins berg, alias Dix, will go to San Fran cisco on the next steamer. The Ilopartmcnt Kiiratninnriit. Delegates Winton.Grannis and May have returned from the state encamp ment of the G. A. R. at Eugene, and the latter called at Tun Astoriax of fice last evening and relat ed his experience They had a very pleasant and harmonious session, nearly every post in the state being represented and many comrades were in attendance, besides the delegates. They had two parades, and were treated with the utmost kindness and cordiality, not only by the men'bers, but by the citizens generally. Salem pulled hard for the next ses- sion, oiu our as ona "eiegaies were successiui anu it win ie neiu iiere next Aprils the time having been fixed later than usual. The Woman s Re lief Corps also held their annual meeting, duriug the week, which was quite enthusiaslie It is said that tho attendance here at the tenth annual encampment will be much larger than was this, as many are anxious lo visit Astoria, about which they are constantly hearing so much. Let us give them a cordial re ception, and according to all accounts, we may expect nearly or quite eight hundred people here at that time. The Ilosriij' Club. Last evening Rescue hall w.is crowded with iu intelligent and P" preciative audience, embracing many Craptloin were cnu-cl bv a "humor in the of the beat citizens and a large number blooJ," Tor which thev treated the blood, of ladies. The following program i girjas tije :nSaeral, potash. Joy's Vegctabl was rendered and well received: open-, Sarsaparilla follows the modem ideas of Dr. mg song, prayer, song, uusiuess oi uie club, song, reading by Luther Camp bell; recitation, Jb rank Granniss; solo, Mr-IBnterbaugn; recitation, Miss Em ma Belknapp; readiug, H. II. Haven: collection; solo, George Snyder; read ing, Mr. Irving; paper, w. Hampton Smith; instrumental duett, Mrs. Os- burn and Miss Ldith Conn; signuig the pledge; closing song. George Snyder was elected chorister lor tne emu, ami a committee was ap pointed to make arrangements for an I miforhnnmpnt. fnr Ilm lwnrfif. nf Iho j ciub at an early date, with full power 1 n.f 11.n .r.1.... nbA AA.AM1.. IV MUl. J.UC Jliucillllin "- UIJU&UIUIJV increasing iu interest. Heath of Mrs. A. Ii. Sackett Mrs. A. L. Sackett died of dropsy, at her residence at Sackett's mills, at five r. m., last Friday, aged 67 years, 7 months and 14 days. Deceased was born in Ashland, Ohio, and came to Oregon in 1878. She leaves five chil dren, three boys .and two girls. The funeral will leave the Ocean house at 10 o'clock this morning. The interment will be at the cemetery on Clatsop plains. Seaside Jxulge No. 12, A. O. IT. W. An exceedingly interesting session of this organization was held last even ing. There was a good attendance Two candidates were initiated anil seven propositions for membership were received. You don't know how much better vou will feel if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will overcome that tired feeling, pur ify your blood, give you a good appetite, and make you bright, active and strong. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by druggists. De Yoh Like s Geed Cigar? Call at Charley Olsen's, eistofC.II. Cooper's. He will suit j-ou. A fine stock of cigars to select lrom. Meats Ceekcd te Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at' P. j. Goodman's. The value of Pleasant View property is becoming apparent Pleasant View is good property to buy, either for resi dsnee or luvestmout. PERSONAL 3IUXTI0N. T. G. Scolchler of Eureka, is iu the city. A. P. Sharpstein, an Anacortes cap itialist, is in town. Ed. Ferguson and Geo. Nolaud have been appointed notaries public. Geo. W. Johnson of Salem is in the I city looking after his real estate in terests. "A grand stallion parade" is an nounced to take place at Hillaboro, on piuum. CapL Archie Pease is now employed j as a pilot on the ocean steamers be-1 tween Astoria and Portland. j Martin Foard, P. H. Johnson and j C. Olvis left on the State yesterday, on j a business trip to San Francisco. i Miss Blanche Kahu, a prominent) school teacher of Portland, is visitimr Mr. and Mrs. Bergman in this city. Judge F. D. Wicton returned yes terday from attendance as a delegate to the G. A. R encampment at Eu gene. Delaucv Stone, of New York, brother of our fellow-townsman. C. W. Stone, ., :,, j.p c:i.. ve.sierdav. o:i hi; wav to San Francisco. Mrs. Lulu M. Tollman, wife of J. W. Tollman, photographic artist of Ellens-' burgh. Wash., was in the city yester day, and purchased some real estate. John H. TJrquhart, a veteran light niug manipulator, succeeds J. W. Wil king as night operator of the Western ' Union at the telegraph office in this! :.. ' city. N. J. Bergman is making a continual success of the Mikado. His fresh candies, manufactured daily have tickled the palates of old and young and his neatly arranged store is head - quarters for line cigars. t "r;..i...i.- -i .,r.m;nni.i wiml.nlft merchaut of San Francisco, was one of ' it ii... I uiu iiabbfiiKcra uii urn ii f ;, lTh;.- day morning and stopjied here an hour or more, on his way to Portland. He had not been here in lifteeu years, and was surprised to see such a large city, j AfY V Vnllnn I ih ivon- ' Mr,, -L. A. n uiton leaes tuts Lvcn- mg on her return to her home at i Pawnee, Nebraska She hits been this city. 31AIMNK M:VS AN"! NOTI-K The Stale of California sailed for San Francisco yesterday, taking from here only tiou sacks of oysters. The Oreyon arrived from San Fran- j cisco yesterday with a largo list of; passengers and 40 tons freight, among j which were eignt-i,juu gai. ueer vats for tl. Kopp's brewery. Altogether she had S0G packages of goods Tor As toria. The British steamer Danube ar rived yesterday from Victoria, and proceeded up the Columbia to Port land. She had a miscellaneous cargo consisting of G'22 old car wheel'. Chinese merchandise, and ten. The Nehalem Coal Holds. There was a meeting of the Forest Grove owners or the Nehalem coal fields at the office of Capt. Baker, in Forest Grove, on Tuesday last. Tho report of the contractor who h:is had charge of the tunnel work was re-1 ceived. He reports that he is in about forty feet; also three fine stratum of coal of excellent quality, assaying 42 1 e-irbon. The stratum are ten, four and two feet wide. The rcjMirt was of so i favorable a nature that it was decided ! to still further prosecute the work. It is estimated that upon the completion of the Astoria & South Coast railroad i this coal can be put upon the market I cither in Portland or Astoria at a cost ! of about SI per ton. These coal fields are covered with a den-e growth of , ; cxceHent timber . which alone is worth , moro lhan lh(J cost o lhe ,amL fV. , ist O'rore Democrat. ussrur, isvovixnoz;. TUbury Iox, 51. 1., tho cmiueut medical writer, iu his work " Skin Diseases," thus ac counts for tho pimple k common to the face and neck. Eatins too rich or too greasy I fooJ, or too hcurty eating whilo tho ex cretory organs arc sluggish, causc3 in most people indigestion or a ilyspcpsial condition, I which causes the blood toiaovc ilusgisuly, I and enfeebles tho pores. The result is, that ' the czudins secretions block Iu tho porc3, which inflame, each distinct inflammation ' being a pimple. Dr. Fox therefore docs not ' tircscri'e "Wool purifier?" f called, but a " dysKp-"a Mire" t Lo taken, to use his own wordi "!M the tlj'tcpi:al tynptons have i dlsamwaml." Tliu o!.l iJcn va?. that face ; Fox, and aims wi"i scutlo vecetablo nltcrn- lives nt the stomach and digestive organs. Tho reason Is apparent why it cures dyspep sia end indigestion, and the pimpled and skin eruption1; which result therefrom and why sarsapariliiu Hint ure minerals faiL At Ovslcrville last week Eugene Boss, a voting man who toel: a shot at Miss Markham, at Ilwaco during a I j dance some months ago, was tried and found guilt vand sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Is 4iistiitiitttit incurable? Head the follewing: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., &ays: "Was down with. Abbess of Lungs, ami friends and phy .sicians pronounced me an Incurable Cousuiuptiu'. Ih'gau taking Dr. King's New Disvovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and ohle lo oversee the work on my farm. It is the fine-st medicine ever made. .lesse Middlew.irt. Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been foi Dr. King's Xi-w Discovcrv for Consuiiipiien 1 would have died of Lung Troubles. Was civen up by doctors. Am now in best of health.' Try it. Sample bottles free at .1. W. Conn's Drm: Store. AIJVICK TO MOTHEUS. Mils. Wixsi.ow's Soorinxo Svnur should always be used lor children teething. IlVoothes the child, toitens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholie.aud is the best remedy fordiar-rlUR.'i.Twcnty-five cents a bottle. A Talented fjeclurer. Mrs. Dr. Orpha Baldwin, or Cleveland Ohio, National Superintendent of Her edity and Hygiene, will lecture in this city on Friday evening, March 2lst, at Rescue Club hall. This lady has a na tional reputation as a bright, entertain in!? speiker, and all who do not attend will miss a treat. Coffee and cake, w wins. Central Restaurant. at the Furaiskcrt Room to lteiar, On the ground floor, with a bay win dow. Inquire at this office For Fine Photographs, Go to Misses Carruthers' photograph gallery: Third street, opposite 3Ior gan & Sherman's. WciBliard's Beer. And Free Lnncli at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents; Cbillrem Cry forPitclier's Castorla livnr ' 'sillily 1ICL IUUI CUUs, .V. JJ.,Vy. tt. ,!..!., ll'l - I. Hill I- r.ll llilUlltlil liaiillllUUII, in UregOll. i r. f. -, - -. l. l. ,,,,,..1., t-ot'iiti.l.. I lnAn -Jl ntc nnil Ct fin i..: 'i: i. r T rs it t :. i.-. ..;.. .....r,r t l 41.if ; 1 IUII Vr. -., ilUll UilllH-s Willi lll'l lilt" L-S- I ..i iuii.i..i.-iiu.im.i .i..niiivi. vtmW -ill lecui of -- who 1,ave ll!,d t,,e l,!easuro ' l,t''l"Ik,:a-l--Con-s- .'" l of meeting her during her sojourn in ' " REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 3IARCII 15. As Filed ia The County Recorder's Office Yesterday. C. G. Young to Lulu AT. Tollman, undivided half of lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 11, also tuidivided half of lots 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, blk 25, Laurel Park ad dition S J. C. Adams and wife to O. Kasmnsson, lot 9, blk 2, Adam's subdivision of 1,000 tracts, Chelsea Annie and Wm. Beidt to Norwegian andDanish AT. e. church trustees, Ash ria G. "Wingate and wife, C. W. Stone and wife to Linda S. Taylor, lot 6 blk 29, Kelly s add. to Alderbrook 100 100 400 tJ. j. auu. xjuuibt; iu. J.U- ment to Felix Wildy, lot 9, blk 20, Dement's Asto ria Estate ot M. Miller to John C. Miller,N y of N W , sec 32, and a strip 20 rods wide off the S side of S W i4. sec 29, also N W 4' of N E Ki, sec 32, and W V ofNEJ.,, sec 32, T 8N", R9 W; bequest Same to MargaretM. Serra, S5ofSEl(, sec 29, lot 10, sec 2S, and lot 2, sec 33 and E; ofNEJLfof NE jLj.sec 32, T 8 N,R 65 ' V finest Previously reported this year 1,103,161 T . , , , , s nruRor, j Lotal lo dalc - V IT --f 1,104,826 i ('Icctric Bitter. , .lhis romedy is becoming so wel known and so popular as to need no isnecial mention. All who have used Metric Litters sing the same song of nrai.se. A purer medicine does not ex- , , , -. IsVi,araiitiml to iln all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove I'linp'.es, lsoils, fcalt Klieuni and :h"r affections caused by impure hi " vvi,! ,,rivi 'ilaria from the s aJiI, .,nwit ;w weI, as QUn, Maarja lire blood. .stem prevent as well as cure .Malarial le- vei-j.For cure of Headache. Constipa tion :tinl Indigestion try Electric Bit- S I" Vti OF TIIE npaign r b r Goods ! -RECEIVED AT HERMAN WISE -THE- 01ft ReliaMeClotlier ana Hatter Occident Hotel l'nilding. OPEN NG Spring IMS 3 New j ON Expected New Sprin piua nmfi. II. COOPER Leading Dry Goods and Clothing MORGAN &C0.,The Leading Shoe House WE ARE SUCCESSFUL. FOR A GOOD SHOE Mansell's New Building, DO TOD WEAR CLOW? XOTesct Door to Poard cfc? Large Stock of Mens ani Boy's Clothing; Hats, Caps, Boots That will suit you in size and price. We cannot be PHIL. A. STOKES & GO., EAT I In consequences of the demand for those beautiful level lots, Mr. F. G. Warren lias been induced to plat nlnety-sLx lots Adjoining Warren ton on the East. Which will be known and sold as East Warrenton I TIIE RAILROAD runs through the plat, which Is only 200 yard from the Warrenton depot. For further Information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. BARGAINS Lois iu Tract 3 of the beautiful suburb of CHELSEA, only five mtuutes walk from the steamer landing at Skipanou and terminus of A. & S. C. R. It. These lots are 50x100 feet, on the first bench above the tide land, are clear and level, and good water obtainable within ten feet or surface. Prices from SCO to $7,1 ; io down, balance $10 per month. Ten Acn-s, suitable for platting, clear and level ; on county road and within easy drive of Astoria. Front Corner Residence Lot in Ulock No. 90, Olneys. Six Lots In Block 1), ADAIR'S ASTORIA, running clear through the block, and mak ing a line rcaideuce site. 100x150. Only one block from Columbia river and street car line. Trice, SI. 050, part rash. J. H. MANSELL, Real Estate Broker. Marshall & Co., Salmon Net Twines MANUFACTUnEH BY GEO. A. CLARK & BROS., NEW JERSEY. For Sale by . SMITII, Agent, Offlce atWherry & Co's. Your Honey's -f oi IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes IN- and Groceries Provisions. Everything In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD 4TSTOKES GELO P. PARKER. CARI. A. HANSON Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Gttdt Arriving Every Steame THIS WEEK, DreM - G-oocIjv, The Old Stand - Astoria Orecon. m NTI1N THE ROAD! to Arrive OVER FIFTY OASES 'I-IHE FOR LADIES' OR GENTS' WEAR GO TO MORGAN & CO., IF SO REMEMBER THAT IIAVK A Crisp 0,250 House and Lot on First Street, Business Troperty. Cheap. 275 to 325 lts in Block 2tllustler & Aiken's Astoria. Very desirable. 800 Corner Lot in McClure's Astoria. Beautiful residence Lot 375 to 500 -Lots in Alderbrook, on water front. 2,000 Eighty Acres on Klaskanine. Nice home. 120 Per Acre Ninety Acres, near town, suitable for platting. If You Don't See Your Particular Snap, Call and See Us. Wteite M Htem Real DEIstctto Brokers, OddEellows'Buildinj - Wholesale Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I havo completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wine in any quantity nt lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDEKS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon. THE PEAVEY PATENT CANT DOG. HJLBIGHORST eft COITJLITT, Successors to KIRK SHELDON. HEADQUARTERS TOR LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. Agency for ATKINS' CELEBRATED SAWS. LANDER'S LOGGING JACKS. GENERAL HARDWARE. 151 Front Street, PORTLAND, OR. L.A.GKANOEI5. GRANGER & HALL0NQTJIST, Civil : Engineers : and : Surveyors Special Rates for Townsite and Addition Work. Office with iMcGowan Bros. & Tattle, Mansell's New Building. Stockton AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN ST ASTORIA, OR., P. 0. Box 511. FLYNN, KEEPS IX Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles. I He buys ior Cash at Eastern rricea. xie uuanuuees mo uest worKmansiup OS ail Garments. Call and see for yonrself. Barth Block, ASTORIA, OR. Daily! g Goods Tkiri Sireel. 9 House of Astoria Water Street, Astoria, Or PE. JL STAKES & CO., Stols.es, and Shoes, Underwear, Etc., undersold. Water Street, Astoria, Or Snaps. ASTORIA, OR. W. L. Uaixonouist P.O. Box 721. ASTORIA, - OREGON & Welch, No curbstone brokers employed hers The Tailor, STOCK THE- X h- .T , '5-a- vHS-