-n lj&r. - "ZilZ"3& V " .-- ... -tv? - w- ----j i; & '-JF Aati3Wg rsT " cSTic gaUtj ltatiatt. ASTOBIA.OBEGON: TUESDAY, -MAltCH 18. 1890 CityaR CeHHty Ottcial Paper. Xdte bills to prevent discrimination by tugboats Lave been lost in the Wash ington state senate. Poktlaxd with 75,000 'people, has one morning newspaper. Astoria with T.GOOfpeople, has three morning news papers. Geo. Fbancis Tbaik starts from Ta cosa&ai six o'clock this morning to ad vertise Tacoma, and make the trip around the world in sixty days. Ho can do it if anybody can. Emperor William has sent a per sonal letter to all the governments of the northern provinces, ordering them to educate the people to understand that emigration to Brazil means ahject misery. Staxlet tells of discovering one Af rican king who was drunk all the time and daily beat his three wives, who ruled the kingdom jointly with him. Very likely; a king full always beats three queens. From the appearances of affairs in the old world, as indicated last night by our dispatches on the first page there is liable to be trouble in conse quencs of the strikes. Many thousand men arc engaged therein, and already it has compelled the shutting down of mills in consequence of their inability to procure sufficient coaL Where a man and wife are lost at sea the law always supposes that, lxang the stronger, survived her by some minutes or hours. In seven dif ferent cases followed up in the French courts within the last ten years it was found that the wife out lived her husband, and the practice T the law is to be reversed. Yesterday's Oregonian had the concluding paragraph of the Jay Gould article which had been tele graphed entire to Tee Merning: Asto joax from New York for its Sun day editiou. It is something new for Tnn Mousing As touian to have New York dispatches iwenty-fonr hours ahead of the Ore goniaiu but Astoria is getting to the front. mission of Oregon will cost the tax payers of this state about $22,000 every two years without being able to render any beneficial services for the same to the taxpayers of this state; therefore, Resolved, That we regard the said railway commission, under the law as an outrage upon the tax payers of this stte. Resolved, That we will not support any man for the state legislature who will not favor, first the amending of the law giving the commission full power to regulate freights and fares on the railroads of this state, or if this cannot be had, then to use his best endeavors to have the law repealed." ' usrrui. ixfobxaxxox. Tilbury Fox, M. D., the eminent ntdlM) writer, in hit work " Skin Diseases," thoa counts for the pimples so conxara to tat face and neck. Eating too rich or too grmtj food, or too hearty eating white tha e cretory organs are sluggish, cause! 1b meet people indigestion or a dyspapslal condition, which causes the blood to more alacxiahly, and enfeebles tho pores. The result is, thai the exuding secretion block la tke which Inflame, each dlstintf boingaptopi. Dr. roxtkwatjaf 4 prescribe "blood purifiers" so oauaa " dyspepsia cure" to be taken, to nee words "till the duspeptiat synafevu disappeared." Tho old idea was, that fM eruptions were caused by a " ammot te ftM blood," for which they treated tke Haat, riving the minoral, potash. Joy's VtptaJftl Barsaparilla follows tho modem idea tf Df. Fox, and aims with gentle vegetable altaftsV tires at the stomach aad digestive otflassl Tho reason is apparent why it cures dyttef sta and indigestion, and the skin eruptions which result th( why sarsaparillai that use minerals a icrewpp am For Fine Pkotegraphs, Go to Misses Carrutliers' pliotograph gallery: Third street, opposite Mor gan & Sherman's. Weinkard's Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman's. TclcpkeiieLiocUciBK Mease. Best Beds in town. Booms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week SL50. New and clean. Private entrance. Kemcmber the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. Iu You tiltc a Geed Cigar? Call at Charley Olsen's, cast of C. II. Cooper's. lie will suit you. A fine stock of cigars to select from. .ileal Cooked te Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. The Columbian folks seem incapa ble of taking a joke. They are a tetchy lot and get mad before the fun has fairly begun. Ordinary newspa xt courtesy is thrown away on such a jmg, who don't even know how to Npeud an appropriation judiciously. Look out. boys, or the appropriation may le withdrawn. Your financial master wants value received for what ho i-pends. To increase the efficiency of the diamlwror commerce it is essential that the revenue be increased. The Astoriax suggests that one hundred members, with dues at one dollar a month, woxdd bring in a monthly reve nue of $100. This amount is requi site to meet ordinary and usual ex penses of the attendant business. It certainly ought not to be difficult to increase the chambers' membership to that number. m Hebe is singular doctrine from the bright and interesting Astekian: Editor Wagner of tho Pendleton East Onrgonian, sensibly declines renomi xtatioa for state senator. No newspaper laaa has any business with a political oSee. A newspaper man who accepts ssch position always seems to the writer like a man who deliberately sets a trap ssdiben walks into it. What's the reason that a newspaper xnaa sfeoald not bold either a political or a pablic office? Mercury, 16. Because he can't do justcie to both. Ho must either neglect the office or neglect his newspaper. And because, (if he have any political ambition), he cau be more influential out of office than in any position in the gift of the eople. The man who buys advertising can buy that wliich is cheap and worthless or that which is worth something and therefore costs something. There are still a few advertisers who prefer to ad vertise wherever they can do so for the least money, without regard to returns from the expenditure. But intelligent business men prefer to make their ad vertising investments where they give promise of bringing in the best re tras. That is the reason why the ad vertisements of Astoria's smartest busi ness men are found (if found any where) in the columns of this paper the only one that is seen by every one in Astoria and round about the city. At a. recent meeting tho Turner Grange passed the following resolu reselu resolu teon: Whereas, The railroad com- $9,000 to Loan mO LOAN ON CENTRAL KEAL ESTATE JL nine thousand dollars. Apply to JOHN H. SMITH. Change of Business. I HAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT OUT THE business of Marion and Bergman. All bills due up to date will be collected by the undersigned. JACOB STRAUSS, Astoria, Or., March 14, '30. FOB SALE. The SW 1.-4 of Block No. 22, Shively's Astoria. Conslstlns of three lots each 50x150, mak ing a splendid corner site 150 feet sguarc for a Que residence, and In the best part of t!ic city, with magnificent views of river and bar. Good housos all around and service water wi t hin ten feet. Price $5,000. J. H. Mansell, Real Estate Broker. Wm. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. N. E. Cor. Olney and Third Sts. P. O. Box 436. Particular attention given to Properties In Upper Astoria ; also to purchase of Tim ber Lands. CASE'S Iff! A ST OKI A! KNOWN AS THE OLD MILL PROPERTY. The Finest Inside Prop erty on the Market To-Day! Fourths of a Kile Sift oil him m Thii splendid Business and Residence Property lies on the south side of the hill, sloping downward from the cemetery, and has a deep water frontage on Young's Bay. It will be traversed by a cable or motor line within six months. Clear, level lots in this magnificent tract are now for sale on easy terms, at prices which will rapidly advance J. H. MANSELL, -" REAL ESTATE BROKER, - NOTARY PUBLIC FOB STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Correspondence Solicited. r. O. Box 303, Established 1S83. INVESTMENTS MADE FOR OUTSIDE PARTIES. Next V. U. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. The Mikado Candy Factory Manufactures Daily the Finest of Peanut Taffy, Molasses Chewing Peppermints, Vanilla and Straw berry Chunks. Also Handle None but the Finest and Imported Key West I'lease Call and Give me a Trial. THIRD STREET. Next W. U. Telejrrapu Oflice MHMBMWB For Particulars Inquire of WAEEEN & WEIGHT BUY YOUR LOTS IN Sunny Mead Addition! TO ASTORIA. Tills fine property lias been pat on tho market by Mrs. Ohcus Adair, M. D., and Is Hltuated near the Astoria and Sonth Coast Railroad. PRICES, SSO AND S60. FOR SALE BY McGOWAN BROS. & TUTTLE, Third St., East of Olney. W. L. UHLENHART, Real Estate Broker $25 Valuable Acreage for Sale The r5-Acre Tract of Hiram Gray with im provements thereon, valued at $2,000, at $250 per acre. Apply to E. C. LEWIS, or V. B. ADAIR. JPcfrua. for IFLoixt "With forty-five he id of Kittle for half the increase. Call or write to O. l'.JOHANSON, Vesper, Clatsop County, Or. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE GUSTAV HANSEN, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine Diamonds t Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All Moods Bought at This EsUblUhMtat Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets. Abstracts of Title. C. R. THOMSON Keeps n full set of Abstract Books and will examine the Title to any Real Es tate In the county :ind furnish an Abstrae of Title to the same. Terms reasonable. Work guaranteed. im m-m-j ASTORIA NEW ASTORIA is located on the harbor between Tmzj- Point and Fort Stevens, at a place where there is water, well in shore, deep enough for the largest ships of the ocean. Anchorance room for hundreds of vesaels, sfctkartfl from every dangerous breeze that blow. finn Buys One-Half Business Block, ,UUU centrally located. Kftfl Buys a Nice Business Lot on jAJU Kocond Street, RfWl Buys a Nice Business on tho cor ;nru ner oiney and Fourth Streets. Rfln Will buy a Block in Adair's As- line, and cleared. KfA Buys a Nice Residence and a JW comer Lot in McClure'a Astoria. Buys Choice Lots In Hustler & Ai ken's Astoria. $7 $5 $5 $3 $225 O RfUl BuFs a House and Lot in Mc- I jAJU ciure'i Astoria, only two blocks from sshooliiousc. No Time Like the Present. LOTS JOINING THE CITY LIMITS IX BERRY'S ASTORIAandHANTRORN'S ASTORIA Cheaper to-day than at any future timo. This property is advancing Terms easy. D. H. WELCH & CO , M Esta to InsnnniiM) General Brokers , XUMUXMUWj NOTARY TUBLIC FOR OREGOX. We have Property in the origin.il towiisite from $225 up wards. Good Business and Residence Property always on our list. Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence solicited. Call and see us. Oflice on "Water Street, near Union l'aciilc Wharf and Depot. Great Slaughter Sale 11 AT THS OF- Stationery, Musical Goods and Notions, for the Next Sixty Days. LOTS IX Extension : to : Railway : Addition THESE ARE THE REST BUYS ON THE MARKET. CALL OK WHITE- Tie Astoria Real Estate and Trust Co., (INCORPORATED.) CAPITAL, $50,000. President, L. P. W. QUIMBY. Vice-President, C. W. WILLIAMS. Secretary. W. H. EDWARDS. Room 16, N.E. Cor. First and Alder, Portland, Or. ROBB & PARKER, Apnts, - - Astoria, Orepn. 4 v on s i irv r Flavel's Brick Building, 0pp. Occident Hotel. BLOCK 20 Hustler & Aiken's Addition Has been subdivided and will be put on the market TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23th, 1S00. by VAST DUSEN GO. TIIIS DESIRABLE BLOCK Is entirely clear. Is situated on the proposed Cable Road route between Genevieve and Main streets, and within one street of Taylor's proposed Motor route. The Leading Tailors. Ot)t Will buy a Fine Residence Lot in ltw McCIurcs Astoria. Fine view. onn Will buy Three Fine Lots In Al jfcW derbrook. I.ots are 50x100 each. $1 $1 9 (WVl Buvs Lot BIOck M- hectare's L,uuu Astoria,only two blocks from tho courthouse. $800 Lot 1, Block 108, McClure's Astoria, two blocks from schoolhou.se. Lots in the Principal Ontside Additions to Astoria. Also some Fine Acreage suitable for Flatting. OFFICE ON THIRD ST.. 0pp. Odd Fellow's Building Look at the Bargains. Cl 1 flflfl W111 buy 4 Lots on Street Car! 9 1 I WM line and 60 feet Water Front age, near U. r. wharf. $3,500 Will bay good Business Corner on Streetcar line. 80x190. $3,000 Good Business Corner on Street Car line, 90x191. $3,000 Good Business Lot on Street Car line, 90x129. $2,000 W1U fcuy a Bock in Williams $2,000 Business Lot, Otie-Half Block from Street Car, 50x198. $2,100 Will buy 36t Acres of Land with house. rt Cfin "vvln buy a Good Residence Lot. .,www 50x150 feet. CI 1 HO "U1 bui' 'M Acres of Land, One t yuaner aiue : from Columbia Kiv. 1 Onn Will Buy 90 I UW With house. 90 AcresofTideLanl, CUV! Will buy 80 Acres of Tide Land : vWU uood location. J7C Will buy cood Corner Lot in Olnej's $225 Astoria, WxloO. to $2j0 will buy Lois la Block So. 76, Shlvely s Astoria. $175 Will buy 29 Acres of Kood Tide Lana, good location. For Particulars Call at the Office of D. H. WELCH & CO. Fitzgerald & Carney, BEAL ESTATE DEALERS. ASTORIA. OREGON. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ... P.O. BOX 733. THIS PROPERTY Will be Placed on the Market Harek 20th, 1890, a4 WillBe Sold nt Uni form Prices at either Agcy. ;i Fielder : & i McDonald. Call and See Onr Nobby Stock of Spring Goods Just Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in the market, and we offer them at prices never before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee tho best and most comfortable fitting suits in the city. Next to C. H. Cooper's Astoria, Oregon. Ckf Bsefe Stop A FINE STOCK Children's : Carriages JT7ST B.ECEXVED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. 4 U iff! M BMsm Lots in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sale AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co, PRICES FROM $150 TO 8250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. E. J. Ford & Co. GEHEBAL AGES T0. ASTORIA AGENTS- Wingatelit Stone, Keen c Cook. -Hf I- " - The Oregon Land Co. J. A. OOOK, 3MCftxxor, HAS AN ASTORIA OFFICE S. W. G0R. THIRD AND OLNEY STREETS, Buy and Sell Property on Commission. We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful in Our Business. MKHxyjujMnaaMjaraa These SEINES are made true taper and! from an actual scale, and -will hang true and draw when hung in to lines, and from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine. RIGHT AND LEFT HAND LAID PATENT ROPE, 9 thread and larger, soft and free from kinking. SALMON TRAP NETS knit from the Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine, superior to the medium laid, stronger, more durable and Holds Tar Longer. Letters or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention American Net & Twine Co EstMlike4 1842, Boston, Mm. Capital, S360,06O. N. B. We have the largest Netting and Twine plant. New and costly machinery has lately been added for knitting heavy Traps for the Colombia river, and Seines for the Alaska Salmon Fisheries, and the most skillfnl help employed. Highest awards at Boston, 1869, Philadelphia. 1876. London Fisheries Exposition, 1883, om mmu ASTOBIA Its frontage naturally affords the finest opportunity for building docks where ships may exchange freights with the railroad oars with but one hauling. And that is jtfcfe wbatfr gtiag to happen at NEW ASTORIA,