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CJ hc gaihj dorian ASTORIA, OREGON: l'CIOAY.. .. .AI'lttL 23. 1830 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted.) J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, FuWtehersand Proprietors. TOXIA- llfIL.I)ING. CAfeS Strek-. Trai of Subscript Iob. SerTl br Carrier. jr w cek J5 cSs tnt ty Mail, per month.... . Co els nl lr Mall, one j ear .... $7.00 Free of postage to Mibscriber. t.. ..... . . . .. . I mind to accept the office, having de- TnK Astoriak guarantees to its ader i,i i:i;., i;; n.. -i '! Mvers ibe largest circulation of anv newsj.a- " (il "lm- .lns honds for some time lcr published on the Columbia river. af't-r H-eiving the appointment, - I ant. li i !.. decided to decline the po CHT AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. rfl.j"- M , . ... The fruit trees brilliant bloom. are bursting into Life insurance very thick again. agents are getting Frank Snrprenant has dred dollar type writer. a new huu- A good many unlicensed dogs are rnnning around the streets. The Gypsy band departed on the Orcffon for San Francio yesterday. Henry Sherman is building an addi tion to the rear of hi .stable on Third trtct. Several new buildings are in course of const motion, including stores, offices and residences. Yesterday was the lirst day in 1890 that a fire in an office or store was un necessary for warmth. ntcrtnining physical exercises are aitHounced at the rooms of the Astoria Atltlrtir rtriation this evening. YeserdasSan Francisco steamer brought up some strawberries. They tt or silver, at 12K cents n mouth hil. Tht election will bo on Albnda, June 2nd. There will be about 2,0m) votes "olled in Clatsop county this tituc. TW- mcial r the Jinptibl church uhicli was to have taken place next I Thursday evening, has been indeii ' ltlth Kt-tlHfd. Foreman .Toluison is at Albina super intending the shipping of 4G"3 tons of 4eel rails for the Astoria and South C-ont railway company. Trjjng to do business in Astoria without advertising in Tun AsTOittAN i like winking at a girl in the dark: Yon may know it ourself. but no one "ls uies. i-s a large In E. J. Ford A- Co.s offic map of New Astoria, on WlllCU IS j marKCu in colors, me lots as last as seld: an easy method or locating lots .ts yet nnlnkcn. Tin real estate transactions uie im lroviug somewhat, the deeds tiled yes terday, thought m'ing only si in iiuin ler. amounted to $13,520, thus carry ing the total for the year above the million and a quarter mark. Mr. Bush, of ML Coffin, looks for extraordinarily high water in the Columbia this season. He thinks of coming down here and going into the real estate business, and let the water Hood his fertile fields this summer un vexed by cares of crops. On account of the .scarcity of water at the head of the Sand island the MViona took the place of the Qen. Catibjf yesterday. She will also so in her place this morning. The Canby will make a trip at high water this afternoon taking freight. There will be an especially line en tertainment at Rescue hall to-morrow evening. Prof. Bewley will have charge of the literary part, and. Miss lJitely the musical part of the enter tainment, aud an attractive pro gramme has been arranged. Admis sion fifty cents; children twenty-five cents. The Chinamen are amusing them elves witli a huge top made out of an empty twenty-five pound white lead keg. A square opening is cut in the -qde, and it takes three men to spin it one to hold the top. and two to pull she string with a stick which sets it in motion. While spinning it sounds like the whistle of a steamer, and can Ik heard three blocks away. Yesterday afternoon while Yic Vcsterlxirg, was delivering salmon at Trullingers mes house, he stepped on a plank which raised up the end strik ing him squarely on the nose, cutting a very severe gash, butluckly not break ing it. He came up town and sought medical attendance. Yic says he was almost paralyzed bv the blow, but after this will look out for loose planks. Last Monday articles of incorpora tion were filed with the Multnomah county clerk by the Clatsop City Real Estate Companv. The incorporators arc Messrs. C J. McDougall, W. W. Spauldmg and Charles Francis Reck. The capital stock is fixed at 100,000. with shares at a par value of S100 each. The object of ihe corporation xs stated to be the pui chase and sale of real estate and the building of a hotel. They Trill also lay out a town and grade streets, as well as make other improvements. The following is a sample or tho way Portland property is assessed: Sam Smith, proprietor of the Occidental hotel property, increased the rental of his places on Morrison street, between First and Front nearly $200 per month last week. It is said he is assessed but $12,030 on the Occidental hotel site, which brings him that amount in rents manually, and for which he re cently declined an offer of S173.000. Tbe county assessor is requested to note the injustice, it such exists, and set accordingly. It a poor man be as sessed at fifty per cent of liis holdings, is there any reason wliy others escape at eight per cent of theirs? The red salmon or redfish, also known as tbe blucback sawqui the Kramya Ryba of the Russians next to the humpback is the most abundant salmon of the Alaska. Commercially it is the most important fish of Alaska. The red salmon is not a large fish, for it averages only 7 or 8 pounds in -weight; individuals weighing 15 pounds are occasionally seen. JLike the king ealaton it travels the whole length of rivers; pushing on to their sources, but Kslike its big relative, it spawns chiefly in lakes. It has been traced with oer- ta&rras far north, as the Yukon. It is said that the specks will not enter a river which does not arise from a kke ad abounds only in snow-fed etreane. THE ASTORIA TOST OFFICE. Docnii'nt FornardrilTo Yn!iiiiztoii D. 0.. ly 3I.il! and Telnipli. Capt. Gnu's resignation of the post office, as published in yesterday's Astokiax -was the sensation of the day. "When the matter of annoint- ment of collector of customs was on I the tapis Capt. Gray was a prominent candidate, and many supposed he wonld gt it. The same dispatch that ' brought the news of ATr. Tavlor'n appointment brought tbe intelligence that Capt. Gray had been appointed postmaster. He had never ftillv made un his xne lonowinjj was Bent to the presi dent caierdav. Astobia, Or., April 23, 1890. Sis: The inadequate help and the great amount of labor required at this office will make it impossible for me having only one hand to fill the office of poitnuster in this city either satisfac torily to the public or myself. I there fore respectfully tender my resignation as Kitiuaster of the city of Astoria, Ore roij, ami recommend James "W. Hare, the cho:eo of the Clatsop countv Republican coven t ion. in my stead. Very respect full y, J. H. D. Geat. To His Kicellency Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States. Tiie following telegram was also sen!: Astobia. Oregon, April 24, 1890. To tnutor.s' Dolph and Mitchell and Kepiesfntatite Hermann, Wash iwjt'hU '. C: Yesterday after notice that I de clined the ffice of postmaster here, the Republican county convention unanimously recommended Jas. W. Hare, whom 1 endorse. J.H.D. Gniy. The following telegram was also sent them: Astoui.v, Oregon, April 24, 1890: To Senatoi.s- Dolph and Mitchell and Jiepreseutatioe Hermann, Washington, J). C: Captain Gray has declined as post master, and the Republican county convention yesterdaj' unanimously recommended Jas. W. Hare. "We counsel and urge that the appointment be made at once. CW.For.Tox. Jons Fox. James W. "Welch. E. A. Tatlok. I'KUSOXAL 3IENTION. Titos. A Jordan, of Portland, ex sheriff of Multnomah county, is here on a brief visit. Capt. Archie Pease and family will move from Portland in a few days to permauantly reside in this city. G. "Wingale goes to Portland on Sunday night, being summoned as one of the United States grand jury. T J. ff -E1v.rI fini.ni.Ar ninl A 7. ITilirT nrft flin unmlv irrw-fc7iwl i :ti . r "r. "' ""j "i'i'""--1 Washington pilot commissioners. It. Koehler went to lvoseburg yes terday to meet C. P. Huntington, who is expected to arrive in Portland to-day. Judge Page yesterday received a telegram from the Portland conven tion, offering him the nomination for congress. He declined the honor. Mr. C. A. Campbell and Miss Dolly Campbell uirived yesterday from San Diego, Cal., on a visit to their father Alex. Campbell. Charley leporls the city of bay and climate ilourishiug. JIAUIXE NEWS AND NOTES. The Dolphin sailed for Shoalwater bay yesterday. The Columbia arrived from San Francisco yesterday with 50 tons freight for this port The schooner Jessie Minor came down from Portland yesterday and docked at the Clatsop mill to finish loading lumber for San Pedro. The Oregon sailed for San Fran cisco yesterday with the following freight from here. 41,450 feet lumber, 1,971 bdls snooks, G25 bdls pulp, 50 sks oysters and 3 tons assorted house hold goods. A little fellow who has just com menced attending the Cedar street school 6eems to be a natural logiciau and comes to conclusions from full as sensible a train of reasoniug as do some of his ciders, but in a somewhat more simple way. Being aked by his teacher how many legs a dog has, he promptly answered. "Four.' "And how many legs does a cat have?'' asked the teacher. "Four,"' was the reply. Then which has the greater number of legs, the dog or the cat: "The dog," said the child. "How is it that the doghasmofe than the cat?" "Because the dog's head is larger than the cat's," came the astonishing reply. The new proposition to grade Court street, as published in the advertising columns this morning by order of the common council, will not be liable to meet with objection or remonstrance from property owners, as it provides that the grade shall be three feet lower on the north side than on the south side. A fair trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula, salt rheum, or any affection caused by impure blood or low state of the system, will Insufficient to convince any of the superior and peculiar cura tive powers of this medicine. Buy it of your uruggist. jwj xioses unc uoiiar. Fourth S:ilurlaj- Surprise. Sale! By request of many of tny customers I will have another pants' sale at S3.15, on Saturday, the 2f.th inst. Herman Wise. In Occident Hotel Building, Piano Tuning. V. S. Geary, representing the Kohler & Chase music house of Portland, will be in Astoria on Monday, the 28th. Par ties desiring their pianos put in first class order should leave word with Miss Hattie Bitely, or at Occident hotel, at once. Next Saturday Entertainment For the musical and literary enter tainment at JJescuc Club liafl. next Saturday evening, the committee of ar rangements report an excellent pro gramme in course of rehearsal. The club nei books, seats, etc., and the proceeds of the entertainment go to procure the necessary articles. Some of the most talented ladles and gentle men of the city are kindly lending their lift. Thf Tinhlii. will. asnrf1lt" 'orot them with a generous patronage. ... "" "" " 'JI J5"--v Wanted. Two good dressmakers at Mrs & Mrs. McKenzie's. Derby's Anchovy Paste, Potted Yarmouth Bloaters, Shrimp Paste, at JFoard & Stokes. Sauced Pig's Feer by the pound, at Foard & Stokes. Hay, Lime and Cement at Foard & Stokes. All seasonable kinds of fruits aud vegetables by every steamer at Thomp son Ross'. - " DROPPED DEAD. Sudden Demise of a Younz 3Iau Yotenlay. Yesterday morning alout 8 o'clock Ike Oppenheimer,a well known young man went into the saloon of Grosbaner & Brach and called for Eomething to drink, when without any warning he fell to the cround and expired. A doctor wis immediately summoned who prononnced it a case of heart diea"e. The deceased was born in St Joe. Missouri, and was about 33 years of age, was well known and re- j spected all over the state. At one ! time wa a nrominenl merchant xneat inercuant oa At ihe time of his ing the position of Colville, Idaho. death he was holdin timber examiner for Messrs. Gordon & Eager, contractors for the railroad now building to the Seaside. The deceased leaves a mother and sister in Portland. The body will be taken to Portland by Mr. L Bergman this morning on the S. G. Reed for buriaL A post mortem developed the fact that the deceased came to his death from fatty degeneration of the heart, superinduced by excessive cigarette smoking. TIIE FISHERS' STRIKE. Twenty-ilvr Hundred Boats Waltins; For Four Cont. The strike recently organized by the Fishermen's Union along tho straits and Sacramento river against the cau nerymen aud fish hucksters of San Francisco has during the past few days assumed a formidable array, and from all appearances the salmon industry will lie dormant during the coming season unless matters are settled to the satisfaction of the Fishermen's Union instituting tho strike, which is general from Yallejo to Rio Yista and all points along the Sacramento river. There are at present as ear as can be estimated, upward of 2,500 boats en gaged in taking salmon along the straits and rivers, and of this number about thirty are non-union. The own ers, however, of the majority have signified their intention to aid the union to carry their point and will either cease fishing or demand the prjee asked, which is 4 cents per pound. On Monday word was sent out to the union men along the straits and rivers of the strike, and fishing was stopped as far as the news reached. On Tuesday some 200 salmon were shipped from CollinsvilloandRio Vista, which had been caught prior to tho strike, but since that time, so far as can be learned, not a salmon has been taken. Tho fishermen at this place positively decline to sell for any thing short of 4 cents, and, together with the rest of the union, are endeav oring to prevent any fish from being sent to the hucksters at San Francisco, which puriose they have so far suc cessfully carried out The cause of the strike is attributed to the hucksters offering to sell to the canneries for 3 cents per pound, which means less tlian 2 cents for the fishermen, and they have determined to either sell directto tho canneries or not fish at all. On Tues day a meeting of the union was held in Benicia, which was largely attended, a large delegation sailing from Mar tinez with flags flying from the mast heads of their boats, and amid cheer ing and discharging of firearms they joined the large concourse gathered from other points. In tho river a few fishermen declined to stand in with the union, but upon threats of having their nets cut to pieces and their catch confiscated they finally determined to stand iu with the strike. The strikers seem determined in their actions, and as yet no hopes of a compromise are looked for, but as time progresses, the union and canneries will doubtless settle the matter satisfactorily to both sides, but the hucksters to whom the troublo is attributed will probably suf fer as a consequence. Martinez, Cal., Gazette. American: by Choice. Since Castle Garden was opened, in 1817, our newcomers from Germany have numbered nearlv 3,500,000, ex ceeding by 1,000,000 those from Ire land. That England should be next on the list with nearly 1,200,000 im migrants will cause general surprise. Next follow Sweden with 325,000, Italy with 317,000, Norway with 173, 000, and Switzerland with 172,000. Hungary, with 134,000, exceeds Den mark, and Austria proper is ahead of Bohemia, and so on down to C03 for Australia, making up a grand total of 9,C00,000 foreigners who have come through New lork to seek homes mid fortuue in America. It would be in teresting to know the present number or those still living aud their descend ants. SeattlePost-tntelligencer. This is what yon ought to havo, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are .searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thotamls upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our peo ple in the hope Hint they niay attain this boon. Aud yet it may be had by all. We guarant e that Electric liilters, if usM according to directions and the uj perM&ted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon dyspep sia and instead Eupcp&y. We recom mend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and S1.00 ppr bot tle by J. "W. Conn, Druggist. To the .Ladies. 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 tho public generally to call at her establishment on Third street, near Main. AH work done with neat ness and dispatch and at prices within the reach of all. Weinnard's Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Two choice lots in the Columbia First Addition for sale very cheap, as owner is goinq away. Inquire at this office. liemcinber the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. For Rent, Four nico large rooms. Inquire of Thompson & Boss. Seals Ceerce te Order. Private rooms for ladles and families: at Central llestaurant, next to.Foard & Stokes'. Coflee and cake, ton cents, at tho Central Restaurant TcIcpkaneLeArtBc Mease. Best Beds in town. Iloomsper night 50 and 23 cts per week SI.50. New and clean. Private entrance. For a first-class article of coffee buy "Purity," a blended roast of Java and Mocha; just received from Boston and sold only by Thompson & Ross. Fresh supply of Seeds at Foard & Stokes. De TtnUke a G& Clear? Call at Charley Olsen's, east of C.H. Cooper's. He will snlt yon. A fine stock of cigars to select lrpni. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. APRIL 24. As Filed In The Connty Ueronlcr'.s Office Yesterday. E. A. Noyes and wife to John B. Ray lots 1G and 17, blk 3, North add S E. A. Noyes and wife to Annie Hodes, lot 8, blk 14, North add L. H. Coyer and wife to B. H. Coleman, undivided half interest in lots 12 and 13 of subdivision, 2, blk 1-i. 150 umeys... 2U0 Joh Matier to Mathe,v Lamley, lota 4 and 5, blk j Warrenton .... 1,000 W. G. Ross to Wiley Hohnau et aL lots 5 and 10 in blk 61, and lots 5 10, blk 5S, and lot 10 blk my,, Mc Clure's ." 12.000 J. C. Adams aud. wife to V. M. Preston, lots 5 and 6, blk 17, Riverside 100 Previously reported this year $1,219,927 Total to date $1,233,547 A TICOKOUS KICK. "V A. Merchant WIfo tho Bono or Contend Uon A Icnanciat .n. A well known merchant who has been Eteatly benefitted by Joy's Vegetable Sarsa parilla, desired to glvo It to his wife, who was very delicate, bat out or caution first consulted his physician, Dr. W. II. Gr&wold of 850 Market street. The doctor, who is on of our leading practitioners objected, saying he had never seen n sarsaparilla that did not contain potash, which thinned tho blood; that bis patient did not have any vitality to lose, and that what delicate pcoplo need is not decreased vitality, but more blood. lie however consented when assured that Joy's Vecetablo Sarsaparilla was opposed to the blood thinning idea of other sarsaparillas, and that on the contrary by specific vegeta ble alteratives it promoted digestion, and re paired nutrition, henco created new blood and was tho very thins for feeble people. Iho aboro explains tho many cases in which aged, delicate and run down people, havo been bul up by Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla after tho potash sarsaparillas failed, its ef fects aro creating a sensation. & F. Examiner Silks, emuroiilerv, knitting, rope and wash silks, in all the latest hades. Nice line of sateens. Mr. . A. Uaiii.i:yk.y & Co. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; aJjjO Hexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. .1. Goodman's. Try Star Whiltakersugar cured hams and bacon, and pure kettle-rendered lard, sold by Thompson & Boss. Eastern cream cheese, best Oregon dairy and California fresh roll butter at Thompson & Boss'. Fine Tabl Yiii Delivered at TiO cvut.s a gallon, to aiy part of the city. A line line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. W.Utzlnger's Cosmopolitan saloon. ce For Sweet Charity." THE KNKJIirS OF PYTHIAS AMATKl'K DltAMATIC SOCIKTY will linki their first appearance on MoMay Eyeing April 28tlis 1890. In lit. Iteaiitiful Play at Damon am Pythias THE PROCEEDS to beajipllsd to the Will ows anil Orphan's Mmd of .Wor :iiiu raeme jmces. Kniihts of Pythias, of This City. "At thought of home am! ihirms w-'ove at home, the eve will mi ten and ihe heart Krnw faint "Daiium mid 1'uthtn. isi:si:icvki skats lale n the New York T.vely Sto e. For EAST f ABIITOI in eontcrptei.ee of I Ik uVtn.iml for those brautitiil level lots. Mr. I. C Warren li.is been induced to plr.t n.iiely-.six ot Adjoining Warrenton on the E.ist. IticSi will be Icuo.Miand sold as East Warrenton I THE KAtl.KOAI) runs through the plat, which is only 200 yards from the Warrenton depot. For further information call at once on the AST0RU REAL ESTATE u0. One ere. with Elegant Collage of Eight Rooms, Barn. Chicken Houses, etc. Property ex tends from the county road to the Neeatd cum. TwoHoR.es. Two Cows, 500 1'itno, Sewingaiachine, Furniture. Stove, Chick ens, etc. One of the Best Bargains m Clat sop County. $2,500.00. WINGATE & STONE ALLEN & SIMPSON, DEALERS IX Wall Paper and Oil Paintings SPECIALTY, Sign Writer, Grainerand Ornamental Painter. Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria, Notice. r10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : TAKE JL notice. Tbe Astoria Street Hallway Co. or Astoria has this day filed a petition for right of way for Its road, with single or double track, through the highway dedi cated by the Wellington Packing Co.. at the west end of Chenamus street, extended to western limits or town ot Astoria. Said right or way to be for ninety-nine jears. And the county court of Clatsop basset Tuesday, tbe 20th day of April, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. m. for consideration of said application and the hearing of objections. If any there be, to granting the prayer of said petition. ASTORIA STREET RAILWAY CO., By J. W. Conn, President. April 19, 1890. For Rent. 4 FURNISHED DWELLING HOUSE- v- --- good location. Inaulre of Fitzgerald I Carnej real estate agents. FRESH FRUITS! CAJfDY, NUTS, ETC., Everything In Season. jPodpcS. Perrell House mil mm i FIRST-CLASS Barber Skp la the Rear X next to Central Hotel, Astoria, Oregon. Republican State Ticket For Congress, IJ1XGER IIEIUIAX3, of Douslass County. For Governor, DAVID T. TIIOMPSOX, of Multnomah County. For Secretarv of State, GEORGE W.HcBKlDE, of Columbia County. For State Treasurer, PHILIP MET-sCIIAX, of Grant County. For Supreme .ludjje, ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane County. For. Sup't of Public Instruction, e. b. Mcelroy, of Benton County. For State Printer, FRANK C. BAKER, of Multnomah County. Proseculinu Attorney Fifth DIsL T. A. McBRlDE. BEPUBLIOAN COUNTY TICKET. Mate Senator. C. W. FULTON. Renresentathea. .TAMES W. WKLCH. JOHN rox. County Judge. C. A. McUUlKC. County Cominlslnner. It. CAUKU1IIKUS Sheriff. C. V. LOUtiHUKY. Cierk of Countv. K. W. WRIGHT. Recorder of Con eyances, 1. I. DUNBAR. Treasurer, ?.I VUTiN POAUD. Assizor. CHAN. .1. L1NDELL. iVhonl SiiperiiitemU'iit. .1. Q. A. ROW LB Y. Surveyor, II. It. THIKLS1.N. Coroner. J II. SUltPRENAXT. PRECINCT OFFICERS. .Iuta(tnf the IVace As'r.rla Prcdrct. Oil AS. II STOCKTON ConstaliV. .JOHN W. WKLCH. AIIYICK TO XOTIIKRS. Mrs. Vix.i.ows Soothing Sykui should always be u-el tor children teething. It soothes the child, solteiis the gtiiiis. allays all pain, cures wind eholie, ami is the best remedy for diar-rlm'.uTvventy-five cents a bottle. For Sale. A furnished house, suitable for cither a boarding or lodging house in a good location. Inquire at this ofiice. Stockton Hi AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Snlmrbiin and Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN ST., ASTOHIA, OK., P. 0. Box 511. FLYNN The Tailor, ? KEE"S IN Finest Woolen Goods f t Suitings. All the Latest Styles He tin) s fur Cull at Ewteni Price. IIIeGuaiantees the Pest Workmanship on a Garments. Call anl scv for yourself. Itartli Block, ASTOKIA, OIL Tlie Law ami Abstract Office; C. R. THOMSON Onk Dooit kast or Demest's nr.uo steki: A complete set ol Abstract Books for the entire (uiiit alwujs kept posted to date, ituciil attention jiven to practice in the J. ImiiI oairo, and the examination of .! ! 'Isles. :sbiss3iuii:e3siisiihemkiii They SAT. "We can't afford to lose you." Keen d Cook. "Stay wbere you are." Smith. 'Sheriff H. A. ''Belter remain and lielp us boom the town." City Assessor Wright. "Herman, you have built up a fine business bere; don't leave now.'' Judge Al Cleveland. "You alone.'- bad better so, and leave us My opponents. "Better accept the S300 you are ollered for j'onr Portland lease and stick to As toria, because Astorians will stick to you." August Daniclson. "We need just such men as vnu.' W. W. Wherry. And a Thousand Others in the Same Strain. la Some 01 Til Herman Wise liminiinni11111111 mwm Occident Hotel Bld'g. :iS3S:aiXIHlIClKIHHH NS mm mkmhm Received During the Past Two Weeks at the Leading House of Astoria. Novelties in Dress Goods in the Latest Fabrics assftC. H. COOPER i- $2.95 66 HAND. SEWED, DOUBLE SEAM SHOE. It never rips, ""it never squeaks. flexible than a hand turn. MORGAN & CO., HEADIJDARTERS FOB CLBTMB.-PBIL. CTosct Door to Foarci c& Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Gaps, PHIL. A. STOKES & CO., & Welch, No curbstone brokers employed here STOCK TIIE- Mrs. Beriy &Mrs. McKenzie MILLINERY! Dressmaking. .V.asonlc Buildin; Cor. Third and Main. t's No Use Won't I never knew Low many friends I bad until I made preparations to move. They flock in and try and persuade mo out of it. "Well, I don't think I could like any other town as well anyhow, and I know I would not have any warmer friends anywhere. SO. IT'S That is, Til consider tho motion of my friends carried, and try in the future, as in tho past, to merit the support of my fellow towns men. Yours Anxious to Please, Herman Reliable Clothier and Hatter Immense Importa OP- For Ladies L1UGE STOCK. Sr.OTT VKICjES. Alderbrook ! Lots 50x100 Within Three Blocks of the River. Lot 7, block 33 S3C0 00 LotS,bIock30 4.-0 00 Lot9,block30 4o0 00 Lot7,block29 430 00 Lot4.block29 400 00 Wtaiiafe m mmmm Real :E2stVto Brokers, Odd Fellows' Building-, of Talking Let A EO I Wise finncs SaSlKH3aKSZSUMi - Fashionable Shades Third Street. ! I- $2.95 It requires vo breaking in. More Astoria, Oregon. A. STOKES & CO, Stoites, Boots and Shoes Water Street, Astoria, Or Lot5,block29 $400 00 Lot 8, block 29 .-. 400 00 Lot 9, block 20... v 400 00 Lot 11, block 23 030 00 Lot 12, Mock 28 GOO 00 ASTORIA, OR. S.MW1H?"- iiiBEEiiiiaassaznaassssaussisssc Me ' flat Sue of ftm ! SAT. aAud what would the newspapers and Fourth of July contribution committees say if you goJ'Dr. O. B. Estcs. 'Friend Herman, you have hy hard, work established what 1 consider tho best clothinjr business in Astoria. Your town is riphfc on tho improve, and 1 think Astoria wilL be of great import ance in the near future." Letter from Thco. Mansfield. "Well, I think you ought not leave us, lor tnen ciotinns woum surely ro up. Stay and keep the prices ilowi m.7 K. Osborne. uThe boy3 won't have it. We wall make yon stay. Ex-Mayor Htanc. And a Thousand Others' in the Same Strain. IS:2I&UIfEKU!!:33SeCKKr Astoria, Oregon, v C .;? - J- rti. mim j& - vck 'asra - vr