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- str m. Z? - . 'j-M ASTvrtUA, OREGON: WKHXESIUV AI'KM, 2. IStO ISSUED EVBRY MORNING. (Mmwlny '.ccjiUhI.) HAIAOUiK & COMPANY, PuMKhefx .iwd I'ntjirirtots. ATORiASt Uhumm: ".sSri:Kicr. ! Vtyh lij Qktiiy. Hr tk .... Vat Jy Matt. jor mh;U ... rnl ly Mall, one yar Krw ol KWa5 -iJrrilcr ir.cts The A-Toni vv cnanntTo So its ndvci tTSTltr lnrvi u4'it:i:iiii of any uwji T r witviil tut the Columbia rivi-r. CIT)' AtU COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. School in district K. J elopes fort lie sumtuor vacation on June G. r i ii -ii I TorpaicHurenu club will give ' The .. .. .j- .-:..-. ..r i. : n.- iii.-i in a Niira i Mini" :! Ill's n April 11. , . , t. net. .us e:gar anti w rcaiiy V. F. SchenV h ojent factory on aijiui streat for business. Bell fc Goodell direct attention to the advantages of Kindred Park, a tract that finds ready sale. The anniversary exercises of the Y. M. C A. will be hold at the opera houc next Snudny evening. Next Sunday will be E:isler Sunday, and the ladies are selecting fascinat ing head gear of various slKipes and si lots. The Young's Kiver delegates to the Republican county convention are Chris. Peterson. II. Carnahan and A. Xormand. The rainfall last month in Astoria aggregated 7.5G inches; 3Iarch. S9, it was TulS inches: March, 'SS, G.G1: March. 'ST. 1G.11. The next attraction to appear at the opera house is Cleveland .t Haverly's mastodon minstrel company, who nro booked for the 17th inst. Tlie case of Mrs. Baker who was charged with keeping a house of pros titution, has been continued in the police court until the return of her attorney. Tolice judge Jewett yesterday tamed over to the city treasurer the sum of S20G, which had been collected in the police court in lines, during tbe mouth of March. A shipment of S0.000 pounds of salmon from "Westminster, B. C, to Ilnrnburgwas to be madeyesterdoy. The fish are to be packed in ice and sen t forward by the car load. At the Republican primaries at Clatsop last Mondav C. A. McGuire, F. H. Ward, a W. Carnahan and Jt. A. Abbott were elected delegates (o'V i- Tr- l the Republican count v convention. U"10,s vliS,tv l " 1SSC3 1 Mary and Buby Foster. He is accom- Considerable or a printing outfit is on the U. P. dock, consigned to Geo. HIbberi of this citv. Rumor has it that he and O. W. Dunbar will shortly legin the publication of Totrn Tall; m thisciU. The Astoria Real Estalv Journal or date April 1st. ISM. w;is issued yes terday afternoon from the office of Wingate t Stone, and will be sent far and wide This issue has a circula tion of 1.500. . . ; ,-",,, ' vras t01 to berth along side the IT. A fiue engine r.nd boile.r has been p. dock last evening aud wilt corn received here, f.jithe Fulton Ironjmenco this morning lightering 5,350 works of San Francisco, which is to j cases tin-plate. ue pwran in hip mui'wenmcr notr hc- mg bailt at the Pacific Iron work fori the Alaska service. A printing pros and outfit is on the 7V77(fOHt dock awaiting transporta tion Kick to Portland. It is or the old-fashioned kind, brass-mounted, with an elliptic escapement, and of snch is tlie kingdom of heaven. The Morning Astoriax is asked who scut the dispatch referred to in yesterday's issue, regarding an al leged agreement among English houses to bnv no Pacific coast salmon till July 1st 1S81. Tt was Felling, Stanley & Co. Two Norwegians, named Jonas Fjortoft and Engebright Johnsen, yes terday decided to no longer claim pro tection of the kiug of Norway, but to identify themselves as citizens of the laad which rejoices in having the engle ns its emblematic bird. At the Salem penitentiary the three men who each cut a hand 6lT are still confined in companionless dungeons. The two who cut the ends of their fingers off were released from the dungeon a few weeks ago and are now at work in the fouudrv. Pythian castle is to be improved by a raised dais five feet wide all around the hall. The room will also be car peted and after said repairs are made no more dances will take place there Seaside lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W., and Astor lodge K. of P., jointly pay for the carpet. Last Monday evening the bod.v of &n unknown man was found iloating ia the river neur Stella, a little vil lage above Oak Point. Yesterday the coroner came down on the S. O. Reed Itom. Kalama and took charge of the remains; but up to last evening the body had not been recognized. Yesterday was all fool's day, and naanytrere the tricks played on un suspecting humanity. Packages of all kinds were lying arouud, innocent looking bundles were seen upon the sidewalks, apparently just dropped, nod more than one victim bit at the varions hooks which were so well baited. Quite an excitement was occasioned at about Si30 last evening as a loud re port was heard from the vicinity of the post oSce, and everybody within soudrufibed there to sec who was (feat It was only a Chinese bomb which had been thrown on the square to explode, and. of course, the perpe trator could not be found. Gilded niekels are floating around the country again. Gilding nickels in order that the may be disposed of in this manner is not new, but in a i owe recently reported at Seattle pains had been taken to mill the edge of the coin in such a manner that its resemblance to a half eagle, except for the "Y" on one side, is almost exact So common Las this species of conn - tarfeiting become, that the United States do longer coin the nickel 5- cast pieces. Mr. Siebold recently imported to ntn 41u "Pnnillninn Trihiinp. nnd fa.n. ii 41, a l?nef livsrvl?) WYf) rmf line the East Oreyonian out, has .. J memners ot tins company are rf. iiv nvnim I hereby notified to appear al their arm lie sv iuy experience ' .. ir.i..i.. ..n; i,;io,i retired ls been a disastrous one. financially. jeriy every cent a possesseu x useu -seepuM; the Tribune m proper m. asd I believe 1 have made it a faidy good &ewgpaper. I relinquished it fettMse my finances were down to thttr lowest bb, aad I wm vouchsafed MMppoct or eaooimgenent when THE SALMON SEASON, One Cannery to Begin Active Operations To-Day. ?i::i:tixg or Tin: visjtermks. According to the almanac the salm n season on the Columbia river ,vr.,rt,i mcuo.,- i.. ,.... i:wi outward manifestation or the fact. X one bean packing; and not more tlian half a dozen boats went out. They reported last evening averaging ' 12 to the boat. The salmon brouchtin were all fine Chinook salmon, running from 2o to 33 pounds in weight The few caught met with ready sale. The Recti brought down 200 last 1 night, some of them from Portland, I some picked up along the river. They were consigned to George & Barker. lf; ij7.i .i i.i : ,. xi o u.muoiuuu iu.il .u.icjiim win uc i gin packing salmon this morning. It wu reported that these fish had been bought atJJ1 cents a pound, the jmv )rjC(4 )Crm accounted for by the factu,:it they had been caught to supply the Portland market, and that by a previous understanding, lvallich and other Portland fish dealers were to supply Messrs. George and Barker with the overplus at the same price that they (the Portland fish dealers) paid. It is thought that such sales will i not be of long contin nance. Hie fishermen held a meeting last evening, at which a variety of subjects were discussed. The price of salmon w;is a topic that was not touched on. It was decided that the fishermen would in future hold weekly meetings and that the law be strict ly observed as to fishing between Saturday and Sunday evenings. The matter of cutting down the number of boats on the river was discussed, the general opinion of those present favoring that measure. In general the conditions remain the some, but little of active move ment being likely to occur during the present montli. PERSONAL .MENTION. J. W. Crow, of Kunppa. is in the city. E. C. Hughes returned last evening from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. J. F. Ferchen leaves this morning on a visit to Deer Island. Fish Commissioner E. P. Thomp son, came down on the S". (J. Reed yesterday. Toe. G. Charters came over from the Sound country, yesterday, on a business trip. A. W. Utziuger and Frank Hall, returned from a business trip to Oy sterville, yesterday. A. F. Nylund, formerly proprietor of the Finnish paper Uusii Kotimaci left for his home in Minnesota, yes terday. Jasper Foster has arrived from II- pauied by his daughters Lucy aud Bertha, and after a short visit here they go to Jewell to locate. M UINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steamer Danube sailed for Vic toria yesterday. The British bark Earlscourt lightered at the U. P. dock yesterday 5,000 bxs. tin-plate and 2,00050-pound sks. salt. The British shin Sainl Jlildrcd Tli, iini.,r 7W.i7.,... ,:n . -v .jiwiv -a. vtvyMVUt Hill CU1U' ! mence making her regular trips next , .uumi.n mm uuiuiiiuu mem until tne 1 10th when she will make round trips daily except Tuesdays, leaving Port land at 7 a. :.r., returning leave Astoria at .S r. jr. The British bark Kitly, 803 tons register, Wm. Laird master, 70 days from Hong Kong, arrived yesterday with 1,2G0 tons general merchandise. On March 11 a Japanese sailor named Sugiski Kichitaro, while furling sail, fell from the foretopgallant yard, striking the deck with his head, killing i mm msrantiy. xne poor fellow s body I was consigned to the deep next moru ing. The captain reports ordinary (winter weather during the voyage ) The officers of the bark are white men I and the sailors Japanese. I Almost Drowned. Yesterday morning as Couch Clin ton was working on a scow with a pike pole, alongside of Andrew Young's new building, the pole slipped and he fell into the water. He was encum bered with ti heavy pair of gum boots, and could not get hold of anything, and before he was rescued he wtis al most drowned, but in a littlo while came to all right, none the worse for his ducking. Sir Knights Attention!! Yon will meet at your armory on Thursday evening April 3rd, 1S00, at 7:30 o'cleck: initiation. By Order. Sir K. Captain. Attest: A. A. Cleveland, Sir K, Recorder. For the first time in the memory of the oldest fishermen the genuine fur seal has been seen in the 1 raser river. Several have made their appearance since Monday and have been seen by the fishermen, who, of course, were not prepared to effect their capture The fact that fur seal have invaded the Fraser river is admitted to bo rather strange, but it is argued that the ani mals are getting disgusted with their treatment by TJncle Sam in Behrings sea and have decided to move down aud occupy the Fraser, which is mare clausum to the American fishermen at least. Sheriff Smith is now busy making out the delinquent lax roll. If you want to save costs and not see your name in the roll of delinquents, call at once and pay your taxes. To Ike Ciutics. Mrs. Bowman has secured the ser vices of a competent dress maker from the east, and has reopened her dress making parlors. She invites her old friends and the puhlic generally to call at her establishment on Third street. near Main. All work done with neat ness and dispatch and at prices wittiin the reach of all. Lost. A tr. nf IV v?itli linrm A Tnivnrr) Will be given to anyone leaving it at 1 this office, J Warned, , Two or three men to cut cordwood. j Apply to J. A. Ivknnet. Attcnltoa Co. BL ,9 . .All members of this company are at s f or the ,-mrp0Se 0 electing a captain and first lieutenant m accord ancc with special orders Ho. 13, issued irom Headquarters of this regiment, iiy order of 11. J. Wheritv, Second Lieut Comm'dg. J-i. E. Gillkt, First Serg't -Coffee and cake, ten rents, at the Cotnd Restaurant THE FREDRICKSON MURDER. Tie Trial to Commence at Bay Center, Morrow. -VKir itErxLOFxnxrs zxvi:ctei A. G. Hardesty and wife returned yesterday from Bay Center, Wash. Mr. H. is the prosecntor of the mur derers of Predrickson and his wife, and relumed here yesterday in quest or further evidence, in which quest he was successful. Ho returns to-day to Bay Center, whence the prisoners will be brought from Oysterville, and the trial will begin at the former place to-morrow. There are now live prisoners, and the probability is, that a sixth or even a seventh, em bracing a representative of the "gen tler sexv will be detained by legal pro cedure, before the trial is over. Since his confession young Pose !sheds tolrs copiously, and is now m a very peniiemiai iraiuu ul mum. iowery, the printer, who was ar rested, was only arrested as a matter of self defense. Ho works on the South Bend Enterprise and naturally wanted to know, you know. He tried so hard to know what was going on that he was put under temporary re straint as a matter of peace to the officers. He is the only newspaper man mixed up in this matter, and his connection with it was purely in the way of nosing around for news. His detention is the only comic feature in this somber tragedy. The Scandinavian Benevolent asso ciation, of which Frcdrickson was a member, held a meeting last Monday night, and decided to have the remaius of the unfortunate man receive fitting sepulture at their expense. LOG OF THE "SAINT MILDRED." One Hundred ami Nineteen Days From Liverpool. Left Liverpool, November 28th, 1889: departure taken from Lushka light November 29th: Dee 1st to 3rd, strong SE gales, lat 3G 491 north, Ion. IS 50 W., wind which carried us through the trades to 4" 21' Nor., Ion. 23' 30' W., got the the SE trades, which carried us to lat 29 S., Ion 45 W. Jan. G, 1890, encountered a terrific pampa2 in lat 34 S., Ion. 48s 30 W.. the wind veering between SW and West, ship hove to under fore and main lower top sails, a tremendous sea running and the ship laboring heavily, heavy seas breaking on board. ship towing oil bags: vivid flashes of forked lightning and loud peals of thunder in almost one contin ual roar. From thence on, ex perienced a series of gales from NV, to SW, which carried us down to the straits of Le Maire, through which we passed off Cape Horn, Jan. 21 On the 27th turned north, en countering variable winds to 32 S, 81 30' W. On Feb. 7th passed Massa pura, got SE, trades which carried us to 5, 103' W. From thence we ex perienced four days variable winds. On Feb. 2G, in lat 3' W S, Ion. 106 30' W, got NE trades, which carried us to 29 N, 129' W. From thence vari able winds aud calms to pilot grounds, off mouth of Columbia VESSELS SrOKEN. Dec. 8, spoke British barque Victoria Nyanza, from London for Chili, lat 19' N, Ion. 20' 30' W. jjec xz. apoKc Norwegian oanc Prince Qeorae. lat 1G 25' Nor., Ion. W 13' w Dec. 17. Spoke British ship Bram bletyre of London from Philadelplua, for Calcutta, 32 davs out; lat 3' 30' N., Ion. 2i W. Dee 18. Spoke British ship Hart field of Glascow, from Greenock for 'Mauritius, 22 davs out; lat 2' 1G' N., Ion. 25 30' W. Dec. 20. -Spoko schooner Little Mystery from Konigsberg from Rio Grande, lat 1 30' N., Ion. 27' 15' W. Dee 22 SpokeBritish ship Salam is from Melbourne for London, 51 days out, Lat 1 S., Lou. 29' 30' W. Jan. 22-Spoke British bark Cam more of Dundee from London for Esqnimault GG davs out, Lat 57 N., Lou. G7 AV. March 22 Spoke British ship PaL terdale, from Astoria, 5 days out, Lat 39 N., Lou. 128' W. Hove to, Capt. Scott going aboard. Capt Tuppman desired to bo kindly remembered to his Astoria friends. Salmon in tlie Frazer River. The run of spring salmon at present is the greatest ever known on tlie Eraser river. The oldest fishermen are surprised at the continued largo catches, and cannot account for the change except hy crediting the won derful increase to the work of the hatcher. One night last week the boats averaged twenty-fish each, the largest catches being thirty-seven nnd forty-two respectively. The fishermen are being paid at the rate of a dollar oach for tlie fish, what might be con sidered by modest peoplo to be fair wages. A davs wages amounting to S25, S37 or S2 ought to satisfy the poor fishermen, but such is not the case. If a fish is half eaten by a seal they expect full price for it from the market fishermen, just the same as if it was large and perfect, and if an objection is mado to their taking it they kick up a terrible row. "When fish get down to 10 cents each there will probably be less trouble. New Westminster Paper. A Decision of General Interest. Two years ago John S. Naff made final proof for a tract of land in the Spokane Falls land district The proof was made before a clerk of court and the paper and $400 in money, the pay ment for the land, was transmitted to M. G. Barney, receiver. Barney be came a defaulter, and was removed while Naff's papers were retained in in the office. The assistant commis sioner of the land ofSoe holds that the receiver was the duly authorized agent of the government aud that tbe settler should not suffer for the fault of the government agent A patent will be issued if the proof is found sufficient and it is said to be the first case in which a patent has been issued before the money was actually paid in to the government Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. Kins's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Xew Life Pills, BukWs Ar nica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such univer sal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not fol low their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. J. W. Cosy, Druggist The latest stylo of Gents' Boots and hoes at P. .J. Goodmas's. FIhc Table Wise Delivered at CO cents a gallon, to anv nartof the citv. A line imp nf nnr California wines at low prices, at A. W. Utzlnger's Cosmopolitan saloon. Clillroi Cry fa-Pitclcr's Caxtirii REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. APRIL 1. As Filed in The County Recorder s Office Yesterday. OttoDufnerto Victor Berg man, one acre between Skip anon and Seaside S Charlotte Braillierlo Victor Bergman, tract of land in IheD. L.C.of S. Smith... Maxwell Young and wife to Milton Bozorth, lots 5 and G in blk 1. Young's addition to Alderbrook Maxwell Young and wife to Albert Dunbar, lots 2 and 3 in blk G, Young's addition to Alderbrook J. N. Fisher and wife to Re becca B. Waldron, lot 1 in blk 103, McClure's Astoria. Jerome and Rebecca B. "Val dron to John Donglass, lot 1 in blk 103, McClure's As toria. J. C. Adams aud wife to AY. T. andA.G. Chutter, lots 3, 4, 5.G, 7,8,.9and 10 of blk 8,Riverside 500 15 1G0 1G0 50 100 Previously reiorted this year 1,147,711 Total to date.. .S1,14S,999 Front an Eastern Contemporary. Not His Fault. A number of our townspeople have expressed the hope that we would pitch into Dr. Stag horn, the popidar druggist, for killing old man Slew by putting up arsenic for quinine in a prescription. Wo shall do nothing of the sort The doc tor has not only increased his adver tising one-half this week but has sub scribed for five copies or the Kirki r to send away. While this of course does not influence us in the least, we know from personal observation that the doctor is a very busy man and that the room in his store is limited. He has no choice but to keep many dif ferent sorts of powders in the same drawer and it is only to be expected that a mistake should happen now and then. Furthermore, who was old Slew, anyhow? A lazy, dissipated vaga bond whom the boys would have hung in the course of a few weeks at best. In footing his funeral expenses the doctor has shown himself very liberal and fair-minded, and in various ways ho has shown himself to belong to that class wanted m this town to build it up. No Extra Charge. In this issue we publish the full par ticulars of two executions, one jail de livery, three shooting affrays, one highway robbery, two fist fights, three dog fights, one found dead, a drown ing accident, the arrest of a road agent, the deaths of two Mexicans in the late blizzard and the stealing of Judge Sprout's four-mule team. Tlie thing down the street which calls itself a newspaper, and talks about its lightning press and its walleyed-corps of editors from New York, has, to match all this, a cooked-up ac count of a fight between a jackass rabbit and a government camel, with its editor for the sole spectator and reporter. Is it any wonder that the people of Arizona can't wait for the Kicker to be issued each week, and that dozens of them roost on our doorsteps all night Wednesday night to get copies the first thing Thursday morning"' All this and no extra charge, aud no hand bills ont an nouncing that anything unusual was going on! Arizona Kicker. Wahkiakum Settlers PIpavd. The recent decision of Judge Saw yer in favor of Weidler, Ordway and the Northern PaciGc railroad, who weic sued by the United States for cutting timber on government land has great! relieved the minds of many Wahkiakum county settlers who hold title from the railroad company.. What are known as the "lap lands"' comprise about one hundred aud fifty sections, and were sold by the Northern Pacific under the government sanction from 1871 to 18S5, when commissioner Sparks ruled that they belonged to the prior "Astoria land grant' which was forfeited to the government, and ordered them thrown open to set tlement Xearlj everbmly nee s a good medi cincat this mv.soii, to purify the blood and build up the system. Hood's S:irsa parilla is the ni'-st popular and ncces ful spring medicine aud blood purifier. It cures scrofula, all humors, dyspip. ia sick headache, that tired feeling. ADVICK TO MOTHERS. ilns. Wixsi.ow's Soothing Svitur should always he used for children teething. It '-oolites the child, j-o tens the gum. allay all pain, cures wind cholic, and is tin hesi remedy fordiar-rh(Ea.Twenty-:ivc oeul a hot tie. IS WHVT YOt CKT AT Foard J&Jiokes Groceries and Provisions. Everything in a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Roods Delivered all over Town. Tin- Highest Price l'ahl for Junk. FOARD fc STOKES QKLO V. PAUKKU. CAKI. A. IIANPOK Parker & Hanson SUCCESSOKS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steame THIS WEEK. Dreas - Goods. Tlie Old Stand - Astoria Orecon. no to LARSON & HILLBACK -ron- GROCERIES AS1 FRESH FKUIT5. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third utreet, next to Pioneer office. Thompson & Boss Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us t Call ami Be Ctnvinctd. lour Moneys Ml Scratched 28 Years Jtody covered tcith scales. Itch iny terri ble. Sitffciiwj endless. Ai relief. Doe tor a it it medicines failed. Speedily cured by Citticurn at a cost of $.7. Cured by Cuticura If r had known of the Cuticura Reme dies tucutv eiglU years :iro it would have saved me ?JcO.0j (two hundred dollars) and an unineiii amount of sutlerinc. My dis ease (tisoriasb) commenced on my head In a snot ma hirerr than a cent. It ;!)rtnd ran- iiuy all over my b dy and u t m.d-r mj nail. ThoM-aUs uor.l I dro; on f in . 11 the line. r.'i.I hivmj :.r u? w.n ml . an t wiilii:if.rvl,-f. On? .It u.: i nolmrs v ul not it-mpt me to Iriw tit i diM:i- ovi-r ajain 1 am a nn" m i su feel r ; i u l.e f clii-vci! of what s ;ne of t!i-. dorltus s.dd w.islfjtrosj,.i:ie r.u.woriii. p'oiixsis etc. I lo'jk ai.d . SnisaiKiriSl.is over one ' year ami a li-.lf. but no cure I went to two ( uriurvcuuctir.aiiii uu cure i caiiiim i'i.ilsc the UUTieuitA Ki:mi:diks too much. They have made my hktn as clear and tree from scales as a babv's. All I used of them were three boxes of Clticuka, and three bottles of CuricntA Itr.soi.VKrr. and two cakes of Cuticura Soap. If you had been here and said you would have cured mc forSJOO.OO, you would have had the money. 1 looked like the lrfcturc Ia your book of psoriasis (picture number two. How to Cure Skin liLxcases"), but now f am as clear as anv person ever was. Through force or habit 1 rub my hands over my arms and legs to scratch once in awhile, but to no purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty-eight year?, and it got to be a kind of second na ture in me. I thank vou a thousand times. OKNSlS DOWNING. Waterbury, Vt. Cuticura Resolvent, Tin- uw I'lood and Sk'n puriflerand purest and besi ul hum- r remedk-s. internals, ami ; Ctrr:ri-K.thosreat Skin Cure, and Cuti-, rui:. So.uvui equMtc iskin Ilcautifier.ex- ' t - maily. peedily, aud permanently cure ev ery specit s of itcfim;. burning, scaly, crusted, pimply, scrofulous, and hereditary dleases and huiuo's of the skin, scalp, aud blood, with lovs of hair, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. 1'iice. Ccticuka, .".Oe ; I SeAi2ic: i'Ksoi.VKNT.Sl. Prepared by the ' IWmci: Dnuo and ("hkmical Coi:ioi:a-( tiov. Hosion. ftd"5ead for "How to C:ne Skin Diseases," 01 pa;;e,r0 illustrations and 1C0 testimonial. niSirLHS.black heads, chapped and oily rlin skin prevented byCuricuitA Mki icatkd Soai. Free From Rheumatism. h mr in one minuie me inucura j0f A Anti-rain I'lastrr relieves rheu- jt'iiatie, sciatic, hip.kidney.cbest C S and muscular nains and weak- nevus. The Hrst and only pain-killing pHster. Have Some SJTTLJE About You! Jiver so many y ars ago when hustles were still :ui unknown iliiaulILy, a:i! the diule-; f that day knew naught of cigarettes and making low, there was no sueh a tiling a-, htyle, or what style there w:n one could easily condense into a haudana hand kerchief, consequently filestore- keepers of that day had an easy time of it. A few dozens of san dals and some tig leaves was their only stock in trade and tliey never hothered their an ci.'iit ln-ad" about advertising tin I:itet stjI.T. of fig leaves. However, thing- are different iioa. The r.ios' st:e?esful mer chant or to-day is the one who knows how to advertise and how lo seeuri' the hand-oniest guods, hacked up by reasonable prices, ail sam-c I1KKMAX WlbE, :he INdiahle Clothier and Hatter in Occident Hotel Imiidiug, who has jnt opened Till: GRANDEST MOST MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF THE CREAM OF THE MARKET. Which l.e guarantees to sell at Bottom Figures. And as it is with the live, en ergetic man of business, so it is with the live, well dressed man of affairs, who knows how to dress well on moderate means hy trading with a rustling, push ing and reliable dealer like HERMAN WISE -THE- Old RelialilB Clothiep ana Hatter Occident Hotel Building. Wm. B. Adair, REAL ESTATE AGENT. N. E. Cor. Olney and Third Sts. P. O. Box 436. Tarticular attention given to Properties In Upper Astoria; also to purchase of Tim ber Lands. imsc:i:itmmiii3sn Kin mi I inin Irr Ms Received the Novelties in Dress Goods in the Latest Fabrics asi&C. HL COOPER MORGAN & OO.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 YOB MR CLOTIS? PE. A. STOKES t CO., ! CTe2:t Door to Focurca. cfe Stols.es. IIAVK A Large Stock of Mens and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots That will suit you in size nnd price. We cannot be PHIL. A. STOKES & CO., EAST f ARRENTON In consequence of the demand for those beautiful level lots, Mr. 1 C. Warren lias been induced to plat ninety-six lots Adjoining Warrenton on the East. Which will be known and sold as East Warrenton I THE KAILKOAD runs through the plat, which is only 200 yards trom the arrenton depot. For further information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE 10. Marshall & Co., MANUF.CTUKED BY GEO. A. CLARK & BROS- NKW JEKSEY. for Sale I3 D. S3IITSI. Agent. Oillcc at Wherry & Co's. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There Ls no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Letter Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with M EANY. . New Goads by Every Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J Meany. Merchant Tailor. Magee, Argand and Acorn Stoves Ranges, Cooking and Heating, EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED. WATER CLOSETS, PLUMBIXG GOODS, PUSrS, SINKS, ASD BATH TUBS. Noe cto Soully, CHENAMUS STREET. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Trop'r. M Bread, Cate and Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction GuaranteedCustomers Bread delivered In any part of the city. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best duality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGN OF THEJOLDEN SHOE. TOSH TTATTAT rison & Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWAEE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS J?OIi SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Boiler Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. Salmon it Twines Change of Business, I HAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT OUT THE business of Marion and Bcrcman. All bills due up to date will "be collected by the undersigned. JACOB STRAUSS, Astoria, Or., March 14, '90. Immense Importations OP- During the Past Two Weeks at Leading House of Astoria. Crisp (5.230 House and Lot on First Street, Business Property. Cheap. 27."3 to 323 Lots in Block 2fi, Hustler & Aiken's Astoria. Very desirable. $800 Corner Lot in McClure's Astoria. Beautiful residence Lot. S:i73 to S500 Lots in Alderbrook, on water front. 2.000 Eighty Acres on Klaskanine. Nice home. $120 Per Acre Ninety Acres, near tivn, suitable for platting. if You Don't See Your Part.cufar Sncp, Ca I and See Us. Hafe H.oaI Sstate :Oi"ol5.ir Otltl Fellows' Building, e 3s? gg e 53 n tlftiiftlirmal h a vP ix P tw mm. 1 Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDEltS DELIVERED FREE LN ASTORIA. Yoar patronago in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon. 1, 12V. Case, BANKER. Transacts a General Banking: Business- Drafts drawn available in ,uiy part o! tli U. H. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Ofkxck Houns : 10 a. m. to 3 p. si. Onn Fellows Huildixg, Astoria. Oregon. The Law nnd Abstract Office OF C. R. THOMSON O.vi: WOOII KAST OF Dksiest's dkug stork A complete set ot Abstract Books for tlie entire County always kept posted to date. Special attention given to practice In the U. - I .ami Ofllce, and the examination of land titles. Lots in Case's Astoria Are In on Sale AT TnE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Eeal Estate Co. PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash ; tlie Balance in Six and Twelve Months. Stockton AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN ST ASTORIA, OR., P. 0. Box 511. FLYNN, The Tailor, KEEPS LN STOCK THE Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. AH the Latest Styles He buys for Cash at Eastern Prices. JHe Guarantees the Best WoxkmaMhls a Garments. Call and see for yourself. Barfh Block, ASTQJOA, OK - Fashionable Shades nu SW. ? and Shoes, Underwear, Etc., undersold. Water Street, Astoria, Or Snaps. ASTORIA, OR. Wine House. E. P. N00NAN k 00., (Successors to) J. P. HYNES, DEALERS IN- Groceries Produce. "Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHONE NO. 7. P. O. BOX SM H. EKSTR0M, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA, OK. A fine line of fiold and Silver Watches; Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks; etc., at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly Done. Opposite Crow's Gallery. & Welch, No curbstone brokers employed her Jr' ,v. sH J -- 9l if- ..