The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 09, 1890, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OBEGON:
FRIDAY.
.MAY 9. 1890
iSaTJED EVERY MORNING.
(Monday excepted.)
J. F. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY,
Publishers and Proprietors.
JLSTOBIAV BCILDINO,
Cass Stbf.kt.
Trans or Subccrlptloa.
Served tev Carrier, per week 15 ct
Jat fev Sail, per month . ft) cts
bjt by Mail, one year $7.00
Fire of pc3ce to subscribers.
The Astoriax guarantees to its altr
usrs the largest circulation of any neusp t
per published on the Columbia rit er.
RAILROAD COW
Astoria Raises $200,000 in
Less Than 24 Hours.
ACTIVE AND LIBERAL MEN.
Huntington's Proposition is
Accepted in Earnest
CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
Astoria No. One's engine is again in
frerricc
' PLENTY OF MGHEY OFFERED.
The survey ot the river bet-ween As
toria and Cntklamet bos begun.
The river is reported almost at a
standstill, or if rising at all, so slowly
as scarcely to be noted.
Wilson fc Fisher have brought suit
against Lewis G. Haven to recover
S79S.44L claimed to be due, and costs of
suit.
The two companies of the 5th United
States artillery will be hero on the
22nd from New York to garrison Fort
Canby.
A fallen woman, named Ruby Keed,
was arrested at an early hour this
morning by officer Kirby. She was
intoxicated and quarrelsome.
A county Sunday school convention
for the purpose of organization, will
be held in the Presbyterian church in
this citv at 130 r. sr", next Friday.
Yesterday Ole S. Johnson took the
first step towards seceding from the
dominion of the king of Norway, and
in due course of time will be a full
Hedged American citizen.
Astoria Connects the RailroacL anil
the Ocean.
AXOTIIE1:$1UO,OW TO HE ItAlSED.
M.A. Warren 12o
L.;Campbell 125
A. C. & F. A. Fisher 500
D. McTavish 250
KB. Burton .-, 250
Griffin&Beed 500
J. L. Carson 100
CBLCooper 250
W.A.Sherman 250
Keene&Cook 250
W. E. Warren 2,000
McGarvin and Sons 1,500
F. L. Tuttle
A.L. Fulton
Aug. Danielson ....
Mrs.B. Grant
Geo. H.George
W.H.Barker
Fitzerald fc Carney
R Carruthers ".
E.A. Noyes
L.Deilman
J. G. Nuremberg
Yesterday afternoon while the S. G.
Jicfil was coming down the river, a
lively rain was falling in Westport
and Clifton aud the intervening
country, but it was sunshine here.
IJev. Mr. Sandell will hold Divine
services in the Swedish Lutheran
church in upper town at 8 o'clock
this evening and to-morrow evening,
and at eleven o'clock Sunday morn
ing. Or all the thousauds of cases of
salmon on the U. P. dock not a case
of genuiue Columbia river salmon is to
found among it. Nor is there a thou
sand cases in San Francisco of Chinook
salmo:u
Among the deeds tiled for record
yesterday, five were deeds of dedica
tion, from owners giving strips of land
thirty fevt wide, along their property,
to the county of Clatsop for a public
road or highway.
The female complainiug witness for
whom a warrant was issued last even
ing, for failure to prosecute the man
against whom sho made complaint,
could not be found last night, having
departed suddenly.
A pair of fine young black horses
came down the river on Wednesday
for Robert Carruthers, aud yesterday
he sent them over to Skipanon on the
steamer Klertri where they will be
used on his ranch.
The S. t?. Heal brought down but a
little freight last evening, most of her
cargo having been distributed at vari
ous landings as she came down the
river. There were Hilly the usual
number of passengers.
Letters from Alaska canuers say
that they exiect to begin catching
halmon as early as the 20th of this
month. The proposition this year is
to salt iu the early part of the season
and can later on in the summer.
Lieut Van Ditecn, post quarter
master, is trying to make arrange
ments for the removal ot the two rifled
cannon nn"d barbette carriages from
the U. P. dock to Fort Canby, where
they are to bo placed in position.
On Sunday, the 18th iust, the
steamer Harvest Queen will run from
The Dalles to Portland, performing
the feat of running over the cascades
or the Columbia aud through the five
xallo whirlpool, about as dangerous as
going from Portland to Albina, taking
the present stage of water into consideration.
There apiears to be a general re
sumption of activity among the can
neries. It is reported that several
are about to legin operations. Among
those mentioned are M. J. Kinney,
Sam'l Elmore, J. O. Hanthorn, A.
Booth, the Scandinavian Packing
company. Sam'l Elmore makes an
nouncement that his cannery begins
tliis morning and that the union rate
of one dollar a fish will be paid.
Liberty hall was well filled last
evening with the representative men
of this city, who had assembled to hear
the reports of the committees ap
pointed on Wednesday evening to
raise the necessary amouut to com
plete the 8200,000 subsidy for C. P.
Huntington and the Southern Pacific
railroad.
The meeting was called to order by
C. Wr. Fulton at 8:10 r. m. and each
committee, a3 called upon, read the
report of names and amounts on their
respective lists. As largo sums, such
as five or ten thousand' dollars were
named, the meeting would applaud.
The sums obtained by each commit
tee were as follews: J. C. Adams at
John Day, S2.200; Wingatc and
Chutter, S2,300; Goodcnongh aud
Sorenson, S7.200; Trenchard and Van
Dusen, S28,550; Bobb and Sanborn,
S29,850; Fulton, Fox and Trullinger,
10,oUU. lne total collected oy me
six committees during the day, yester
day, was $110,700, which added to the
$83,700 subscribed on Wednesday
evening, and $1,500 which had been
placed upon the list, made $195,900.
When this announcement was made
there was earnest applause, and the
chairman stated that several large
laud, owners were out of town, and
had not been given an opportunity
to subscribe, but had been telegraphed
to. He suggested that withont wait
iug for hem the required balance be
raised at once. This was received
with cheers, and offers were at once
made, most of them by men who had
already subscribed, and in less than
ten minutes $1,950 was raised, making
a grand total of $200,850.
This announcement was greeted
with wild and long continued ap
plause. J. W. Welch moved that the
committees continue their work and
raise another $50,000 which was
amended to $100,000, accepted by Mr.
Welch, and the motion as amended
was unanimously adopted.
On motion of C. It Thomson it was
voted that the chairman telegraph at
once to C. P- Huntington at San Fran
cisco, that the entire amount has been
pledged.
On motion ot C. 3. Trenchard, it
was then voted to adjourn subject to
call, when ever the committees on sub
scription are ready to report
Cheer upon cheer was given and
the air rang with loud applause,
while even countenance was radiant
with happiness over the remarkable
success so quickly attained, ltdeir
onslrates to a certainty that whenever
such an opportunity is presented, As
toria is prompt to respond, thus giv
ing a lesson to Portland, quite in con
trast to the very hard and slow task
they had iu raising the required sub
sidy for the Hunt system.
Telegrams have been sent to the
following persons, asking what they
would subscribe:
H. W. Corbett, E. A. Seeley, F, C.
Heed, J. O. Hanthorn, D. P. Thomp
son, W. C. Parsons, Oregon Land
Co., Portland, "Oregon; A. Hinmau,
Forest Grove; H. W. Hamlin, Port
land, Maine; A. A. Schenck, New York;
A. 3L Stone aud others. Knappa.
The full list of subscribers and the
sum pledged by each is given here
with, and shows who are in favor of
progress and imprevement:
Jas. Taylor by F. J. Taylor. . .$ 30,000
C. W. Fulton 3.UUU
W.H. Smith 1,000
J. W. Welch. 5,000
D.KWarreii 5,000
HermauW7ise 250
Kinney Brothers. 10,000
J. A. Fulton 2,003
W. L. Uhlenhart 500
Granville Beed 500
N. Clinton. 500
HarryHobson 1,000
C.H. Stockton 500
G.Wimrate 1,000
C.B. Thomson 2,000
CJ.Trenchard 1,000
Geo. W. Sanborn 2,000
O.P. Graham 500
Thielsen. Lester & Andersen . . 1 ,000
Astor Loan &Trnst Co 2,000
250
1,000
250
1,000
200
500
200
500
500
200
500
CW.Shivelv 1,000
Mrs. E. McLean lot)
GeaMcLean 100
Ast Invest Co. bv S. Elmore. 2,500
W. W. Bidehalgh". 100
J.P.Dickinson 100
L. A. Granger 100
H.M.Thatcher 100
J.Q.A-Bowlby 3,000
Jas.F.Carney 100
D.H. Wrelch 500
W. B. Hetheringlon 200
RP.Newland 100
CoLPub. Co 500
Stewart & Co 1,000
G.W.Woods 2,000
F.Wickmau 100
JIARIVE NEWS AND NOTES.
The steamer Alliance came down
the river from Portland last eveniug,
on her way to Gray's harbor.
Repairs on the steamer Suomi are
complered, and she will resnmeher
Hwaco route next Sunday.
The British ship Saint Mildred,
camo down from Portland yesterday
partly laden with grain, and anchored
in the river.
The government steamer Cascades
brought down three bargC3 loaded
with rock for the jetty, yesterday
moruiug, aud went up the river in the
afternoon with three empty barges.
Though the water is high at the
quarry, it does not interfere with get
ting out rock.
Captain Charles White has in course
of construction at the ship-yard at
Alameda, Cat, a four masted barkeu
tine. She is now in frame, and is in
tended for the coast lumber trade.
She is being built for Captain Lund
and others, and when she slides off
the ways will, as far as is known, be
Xhe only four-masted barkentine alloat
in the world.
CATIILAMET ITEMS.
BY FULTON, FOX AND TRUIXIXGER:
E. P. Parker 500
H. Spellmoier 500
A. Montgomery 700
Mrs. R. V. Boelling 2,000
V. Boelling. 500
Geo. Davidson 500
Geo. Hill 10,000
E-N.Hess. 1,000
B.C. Kindred 1,000
Ast St Ry. Co 1,000
West Shore Mills 10,000
A. McFarland 200
MNoland 1,000
W. W. Parker. 10,000
Mrs.C.Wyman 500
Mrs. Sarah Ross 200
H.C. Thompson 1,000
Iir GOODENOUGII AND SOHENSON:
Mary Ann Adair 1,000
John Kopp 300
Mary H. Leineuwober. 5,000
G. P.Brower 100
Jacob A. Jordan 100
J.Enberg 100
G.A-Nelson. 100
Leinenweberand Goodeuough 500
BV TRENCHARD AND VAN DUSEN:
J. G. Hustler 1,000
H.D. Thing 100
J. H. Surprenant 200
Theo.Bracker 500
Wm.Bock 400
Wm.Edgar 250
C. L. Cherry & Wife 500
Alfred GibboDS 250
B.F.Packard 100
A.J.Meeler 250
F.Danziger 100
J. C. Dement 2,000
C.S.W7right 500
Milton Elliott 500
The Astorian 500
C. H.Pago 1,000
S.G.McKcan 100
E. C. Holden 200
R. T. Humphries 100
Est A. VanDusen 7,000
TheWTahkiakum Co. Commissioners
at their session, held Monday and Tues
day of this week, ordered new roads
located from Crooked creek to Jim
Crow creek, and from the termination
of the present West Skamokawa val
ley road to the Columbia river.
"George A. Cashel, of the Elokomin
valley, went out alone in a skiff Tues
day night with a small net to catch a
few salmon. He was badlv beaten by
a party of Greeks. T. G.
The Slain Street Pipe tine.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. MAY 8.
As Filed in The Coanty Recorder'- OCice
Yesterday.
1,000
50
5,000
500
100
135
The Main street pipe line is neither
a thing of beauty nor a joy forever.
The idea 13 all right, but it doesn't
work satisfactorily. The pipe is not
full of water when it Ls wanted, and
when the fire engine hitches on, much
valuable time i3 usually lost in pump
ing air before the water comes. If
time were no object, it would bo less
important, but to lose six or seven
minutes, when houses are blazing aud
time is worth $25,000 a minute is un
wise. The trouble seems to be in the valve.
It leaks, and the water doesn't stay in
the pipe. A valve of different con
struction might obviate the present
difficulty. It is worth making further
experiment on. The pipe if full of
water, is of value. Its value to the de
partment is greatlv impaired unless it
is full.
B. & H. G. VanDusen
Geo. Noland
Mrs. M. F. Rogers
RG.Rodgers
Wm. Loeb
W. W. Wherry.
3,000
1,000
2,000
300
500
200
Samt Elmore 5,000
CJ.Cnrtis 250
J. E. Ferguson 250
Astoria Abs't Title & Trust Co 500
ADDITTONAI. SUBSCRIPTIONS:
D. H. Welch & Co 500
Elmore, Sanborn & Co 500
Parker aud Mrs. Chase 1,000
Sending Salmon to Germany.
It wDl be remembered that some
months ago a Mr. Linderberger was
hero negotiating for the purchase of
Columbia river salmon, which was to
be baited and shipped to Germany.
He offered to buy 500 carloads, at
prices ranging from 6 to 84 cents a
pound. He did not meet with much
success here, but did better with
Alaska men. Though H. W. Tibbals,
of San Francisco, and others, he has
made arrangements with different
Alaska canners for eighty carloads-SOO
tons of king salmon. They are to
weigh ten pounds to a side, to be
packed in G00 lb. tierces, and will be
taken from the various points by a
steamer chartored for the purpose to
Sitka. From there they will be taken
to Ssn Francisco, and shipped from
thence to Germany.
Margaret M. Serni to Clat
sop county, a strip oJ reel
wide and GO roils long, iu
sec 29 TSN, R9W, for roaLS
C. S. Dow aud wife to Clat
sop county, 30 feet wide
and 20 rods long in sec 29,
TSN, ROW, for road
Michael Nowlen and wife to
Clatsop counlv, 30 feet
wide in W of sec 29,TSN,
R9W, for road
C. N, Hess and wife to Clat
sop county, 30 feet wide
and 7,403 feet long, in sec
29, TSN, R9W, for road. . .
Anna Powell to Clatsop
countv, 30 feet wide, in sec
29, T8N, R9W, for road. . .
C. H. Page and wife to B. L.
Ward, lotsl and 1, blk 112,
McClure's
JaneMcKean to S. T. Mc
Kean, UJ acres in sec 21.
Clatsop Mill" Co. to Esther F.
Rodgers, lot 5, blk 62, Mc
Clure's. I. W. Case, trustee, to B. L.
Ward, lot 26, tract 1, blk
21, Olnev's
B. S. Ward to Blanch N.
Dean, lot 12, blk 8, and lot
11, blk 13, WTilliamsport . .
Martin Foard and wife to C.
Svensen, lots 26 and 27,
blk 1, Foard's
C. W. Stone and wife to B.
S. WTard, lot 6, blk 7, Skip
anon W. Farrautetal. to Elizabeth
Settlemier, lots 1 and 2, blk
G, jWarreuton
E. A. Noyes and wife to M.
Clinton, Jr. lots 2, 3, 1 and
5, blk 1, North add
Previously reported this
year $1,291,235
Total to date $1,301,035
Site Don't Make Cities
The newspaper published at a place
not a thousand mile3 from the Che
halis river, speaking of a visit of a cap
italist from ouo of the Sound cities
says: "He was especially pleased and
said he had never seen a more boun
tiful lownMte." Wonder ir this
Ls not the same man who once upon
a time was sent to collect a bill
from a saw mill company in the
wilds of Michigan, who had con
structed a dam in a stream and
claimed to have built a mill. After
hunting over the locality where ho ex
pected to find his creditors, ho wrote
his employers "I have found a dam
by a mill-sight but no mill by a d d
sight" The judge is better known
now and thinks Ocosta will share the
same fate. Aberdeen IFerald.
Tin ?tvyr SHvoovorj.
You have heard your friends and neigh
Dors talking about if. You may your
self be one of the nianv who know from
personal experience j:it how good a
thing it is. if j on haw ever tried it. you
are one of its staunch friends, because
the wonderful thing about it is. that
when once given trial, Dr. Kfcig's New
Discovery eer after holds a place in
the house. If you have never used it
and .should be afllicted with a cough,
cold or any Throat, tung or Chest
trouble, secure a bottle at once and give
it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every
time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles
Frv at J. V. Conn's Drugstore.
liUJ
I
JUST
Midi1 km
RECEIVED
Parasols.
Laces.
Ribbons.
Embroideries.
White Goods.
Plaid Sashes.
Trimmings.
and Buttons.
WM.V. H. 00PR
TMrft Street.
The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria.
" S2.95
110
For Ladies !
H5T
The "French Process!
99
HAND SEWED, DOUBLE SEAS! SHOE. It never rips. It never squeaks.
flexible than a hand turn.
MORGAN & CO.,
It requires no breaking in. More
Astoria, Oregon.
Setoff s Aiition.
Lots in tills Beautiful Addition for sale at
SCO each ; $J0 down, balance $10 per
month, l'l.i's and copy of ab
stract furnbhed tree.
Astoria Suburbs I
Five Acre Tracts cast of Astoria and only
one and one-half mile from Columbia
Jtler at S300 each ; 100 cash,
balance $M per month.
J. S. MdJVSELL,
The New Model Range
CAX BE HAD IN ASTOKIA, ONLY OF
IS. R. HA WES,
Agent. Call aud Examine It; You Will be Pleased. E.ltnawcsls also Agent lor the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hani.
Real Estate Broker,
ASTORI , OR.
In the Water a Week.
G. Wingate
C. W.Fulton....
William Edgar.
John Adair
O.F.Morton...
C..T. Trenchard
A.V. Allen
450
500
150
1,000
100
350
100
Grand Total $200,850
The Baptist Social.
There was a large attendance of la
dies and gentlemen present at Rescue
hall last evening, at the ice cream so
cial given by the ladies of the Babtist
church. An interesting programme
was presented, including vocal solos
by Mrs. Vau Dusen, Mrs. Prael, Mrs. J.
T Ross and J. T. Ross; violin music by
WillBusey, recitations by MissDickin
son and Miss Hattie Kinney, aud vocal
duett by Miss Birdie Winton and Miss
.Lottie JLevings.
Ice cream, cake and lemonade were
served by the ladies, tables having
been provided for the comfort of all.
The patronage was liberal, as tho re
ceipts amounted to $15.75, so that after
expenses are paid there will be a credit
able sum for proht
About a week ago a young man
walking aboard a scow near St. Helens,
fell overboard and was drowned. Yes
terday his remains were found lloating
in the river near Columbia Uity. Pa
pers in hi3 pockets indeutiOed him as
having been Edward Zimmerman, of
this city.
Chief of Police Parish was advised
of the fact, and Captain Gritzmacher
set about to learn more about the de
ceased, ascertaining that his home had
been iu East Portland, and that he
was a nephew of Jacob Zimmerman,
who had twice within the past eight-
teen months been robbed of consider
able sums of money by bunko men.
The uncle was notified of his nephew's
death, and he has gone to Columbia
City for tho body.--Telerrnm, 7.
A TEW CURES
The lloflinnn House Cigar.
The La Palonia cigar and other fine
brands of cigars: the finest in the city,
at Charley 01en's,nextto C. II. Cooper.
Originator !
vs--
PERSOXAL MENTION.
Mrs. E. A. Noyes and little son will
start eastward in a day or two, on a
visit to relatives.
A. W. Berry and wife come down
from Portland this morning, and will
be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Tidlcut
Took The $3,000 Back.
It will bo remembered that several
months ago WTm. Roid bonded some
ol Col. Taylor's property at Smith's
Point, for a large amount of money
and paid $5,000 option. Tho time of
tho option expired, and though for
foitecL, OoL Taylor offered to give Mr.
Seid back the $5,000. The offer was
refused. Since then, however, the of
fer has been accepted, and Mr. Reid
has received back his $5,000 from Col.
Taylor, everything so far a? the prop
erty is concerned, being as it was be
fore the bonding of it by Mr. Reid.
Jut. Hrc Married Again.
500
2,000
4,000
500
250
250
250
300
500
100
500
400
W.E.Dement 2,000
E. J.Ford..
Ford, Kinney aud Smith'
L W. Case
Clatsop Land Co
J. C. Adams
F. Hausman
S.B. Crow
J. E. La Force
E.R.Hawes
Mark Holmes
Robt Carruthers
C. P. Upshur.
No One'rt Headquarters.
Joe Hume every one in Astoria
kowJoe has went and gone and
fotfiMrried again. Sometime ago he
ot a divorce from his wife in Berkeley:
tfen after a while they were reunited;
thenirere divorced again. The new
Mrs Hume was a Miss McBeth, a
daughter of Dr. McBeth of San Fran
citDO. Sbe is 22 years ot age, beautiful
a3 aoiomplkbecL Before marriage
Jet. settled $50,000 on her. They
ittre gone to Paris.
PmUI Wasted.
A. laiy "wishes a position to do copy
iicTJrklJW.or as nursery governess,
Strain sewing. No objection to
cwUry. Address, for one week'M,"
care Astokiax, Astoria, Or.
JLaaH Iwaeelet, with diamond set-
!1mmKmc. rno nnuer is re
l to leave It at the store of J. B.
A.L.Fox 250
JnoFox 500
C. S. Gunderson 250
H.F.Prael 250
W.N.Smith 100
D. Douglas 200
Howell A: Goodell 500
B.S.&F. H. Worsley 250
W. F. McGregor - 400
Chas. Goddard 500
O.F.Morton 200
J.H.Mansell 500
H.C. Thompson 1,000
BY WINGATE AND CHUTTER:
O'Hara & Ingalls 200
M.M.Serra 200
C. Franciscovich 100
Theresa O'Brien 100
J.S.Turk 250
RF.Rucker 50
CDeFrance 100
M.Wise 250
W. T. & A. S. Chutter 500
M.Foard 200
F.D-Winton 250
J.P.Brown 100
BY j. a adams:
Mrs. J. C. Davis 250
J. C. Davis 250.
John Lewis 100
Howell Lewis 200
RobertPowden 100
Mrs.L.C.Younff 100
C.E. Young.. .v 100
David Keefe 100
Henry Powell 1,000
BY EOBB ANT) SANBORN:
Robb&Parker 5,000
G.CFlavel 1,000
RO'Conner 500
J.T.Bo9S 500
The parlor of Astoria Engine
Co, No. One, is "all tore up."
Trumpets, trophies, and fire parapher
nalia are stacked in the center of the
room, which is undergoing transforma
tion. A platform is being built around
tho sides and on the north end. A
handsome new carpet and other furn
ishings will be put down as soon as
tho room is ready. It is not likely that
the house will bo moved right away
to the new lot bought near the Astoria
Iron Works. Many of the boys object
to going away down there. If the com
pany's headquarters should bo trans
ferred there, a new house and a team
of horses would bo in order.
Sfade by Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllkfa
Mrs. Beldcn, an aged and feeble lady at 510
Mason St, San Francisco, after going down
teadily for months was completely restored
and is now well and healthy.
J. n. Brown, book-Voeper, Pctaluma, cured
entirely of bis indigestion and constipation.
Miss Clara Mclrln, 126 Kearney aircct, S. F.,
cured of ca pggravated case of Indigestion
and constipation.
J. R. Fouratt, Chief Wharflngi foot of
Clay Etrcct, S. F., cured of pains In tho back,
liver trouble and sick headaches.
Mrs. J. Lamoherc, 1212 Market street, S. F.f
had been under physicians' caro for two
years for liver complaint With the third bot
tle she regained her old accustomed health.
Fred A. Blecker, Baldwin Hotel, 8 F., suff
ered for years with dyspepsia. Tclt better
tho first week and Is now cured.
Gustav Solomon of 223 Valencia street, S. F.,
cured of sick headaches andllrertr nble.
Edward Ncstell, 79 Everett street, S. F.,
cured of pains In tho back and chronic blV
lousness.
And over 1000 others.
Imitator
EAST ffABBEMl
In consequence of the demand for those
beautiful level lots, Mr. P. C. Warren has
been induced to plat ninety-six lots
Adjoining VVarrenton on the East.
Which will be known and sold as
East Warrenton !
TOE KAILROAD runs through the plat,
which is only 200 jards from the Warrenton
depot. For further information call at
once on the
ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO.
Alderbrook !
Lots 50x100 Within Three Blocks of the River.
Lot7,hIock33 S3C0 00
Lot8,h!ock30 : 4.-)0 00
Lot9,hlock30 4o0 00
Lot7,hlock29 io0 00
LoU.hlock20 400 00
Lot3,hIock29 1400 00
Lot8, hlock20 400 00
Lot D, hlock 29 400 00
Lot 11, block 28 550 00
Lot 12, block 23 600 00
War. W. Wiif.kuv.
S. A.WtlKKUV.
Richard IIarrv,
CIUl KnKlneer.
Wherry & Harry,
Real Estate
AND SURVEYING. TOWNSITE WORK
A SPECIALTY.
Winirate Stem
IFLecil Estate Brols.ersv
Odd Fellows' Bnildini
ASTORIA, OR
TelephoHeliOdarmc House.
Best Beds In town. Rooms per night
50 and 25 cts., per week Si JO. New and
clean. Private entrance.
A Wrong Idea.
A great many people are possessed
of the idea that the United States
mails aro not carried on the night boat
between hero and Astoria. How the
misunderstanding of the schedule ever
got out is a mystery to tho postoffice
people, for the mails leave here and
arrive as well on every Union Pacific
steamboat running on the route. This
company has a contract to carry the
mails, and one of the provisions is
that every boat shall handle all the
pouches that can be made up by the
time the steamer leaves at either end.
Telegram, 7.
Ml
That tired feeling, so subtle and yet
so overpovering,is entirely overcome by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which tones and
strengthens the system and gives a good
appetite. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsa
parilla. "100 Doses One Dollar" is true
only of this peculiar medicine.
A fine unfurnished house for rent, be
longing to Mrs. (x. W. Ross. For par
ticulars apply to Fitzgerald & Carney
'.There Arc Srae ilice aceems.
Over the Mikado candy store, suitable
for offices, for rent. Apply to Alex
Campbell.
Fine Tabic Wiuc
Delivered at fiO cents a gallon, to any
part of the city. A line line of pure
California wines at low prices, at A.
W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon.
ADYICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Win'slow's Soothing .Syrup
should ahvavs he used for children
teething. It soothes the fluid, hor tens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
chohc, and is the bvsi remedy for diar-rho?4i.Twcnty-fiv'
cents a bottle.
Sicals Coohed to Order.
.Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Koanl &
Stokes'.
The latest style of Gents' Boots and
Shoes at P. .1. Goodman's.
WHY WILL YOU cou?li when Shi
loh's Cure will give immediate relief.
Price. 10 cts., 50 cts. and Si, at J. C. De-ment's.
No matter what trade or
profession you choose you
will easily detect the men of
original ideas; the men who
push themselves and the town
they live in ahead; men who
are a credit to their profession
and the community they live
in: but you arc also sure to find
the imitators, those who are
at the rear end of the proces
sion, men who never have an
original, bright thought or do
an original, bright act. If let
alone they will exist on what
liberal, unsuspecting people
permit themselves to be rob
bed of; but no sooner does
the original, enterprising man
make a move, and the imitat
ing tail-ender tries to benefit
by his superior's genius.
Note the weak attempts of
the old-styled shops to imitate
1113' Saturday Surprise Sales.
It's enough to make a horse
laugh.
City and Suburban Property Sold on Com
mission. Investments Made for
Outside Parties.
REFERENCES
I. W. Case, Banker. .hu'.e C. II. Page.
Office on Third Street,
Near Court Houm. - ASTORIA. OR.
oi:lo k. xaukrr.
CAUL A. HANSON
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Lois in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sale
AT Tnil OFFICE OF TIIE
Astoria Real Estate Co.
PRICES FROM 8150 TO S250 EACH.
TERMS' One-Half Cash; the Balance m Six and Twelve Months.
New Goods Arriving Every Steame
THIS WEEK.
Dress Goods,
The Old Stand - Astoria Orecon.
Welahmrd'a Beer.
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon, 5 cents.
Remember the Austin house at the
Seaside Is open the yew 'roand.
Coffee and cake, ten rents, at the
Central Restaurant
Sixth
Saturday Surprise Sale
Last chance at those $12
and $15 Suits. For this Sat
urday only $9.75.
HERMAN WISE,
In Occident Hotel Building.
Thompson & Ross
Carry a Full Line of
Choice Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
Give Us a Call and Be Convinced.
FRESH FRUITS!
CANDY, NUTS, ETC.,
Everything In Season.
IPorca. Perrell
FIRST-CLASS
Barber Shop in tltc Rear !
Next to Central Ilotel. Astoria, Oregon .
The
Tailors.
Fiedler : & McDonald.
Call and See Our Nobby Stock of Spring
Just Arrived.
Goods
It comprises the latest goods in the market, and we offer them at prices never
before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most
comfortable fitting suits in the city.
Next to C. H. Cooper's
Astoria, Oregon.
For New Goodj Original
Styles and Low Prices
Look to
HermanWise
The Live Clothier and Hatter,
In the Occident Hotel Bl'd'g.
E. P. N00NAN & CO.,
(Successors to)
J. P. HYNES,
DEALERS IN
Groceries Produce.
C. P. Upshur,
Shipping and Commission Mercharr
Tuain St. Wharf, Astoria, Oregon.
SPECIALTIES :
Cannery Supplies
Water Street, Astoria
TELEPHONE Xl. 7. -
, Oregon.
P. O. BOX 300
Partnership Notice.
I HAVE Tins DAY ASSOCIATED IL
Ingalls with me as a partner In the pro
prietorship of the Roadway Market. The
new Arm name will be 0'Oara& Ingalls. All
bills due the Market up to date will be col
lected by me. I will also pay all debts con
tracted by the market to tins uate.
Astoria, Or., May 1st, iSoo.
P. O'nARA.
Barbour's Salmon Net Twines.
NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine.
WOODBERRY Cotton Lines and Twines
SEINES and NETTING
Or all Description Furnished at
Factory Prices,
FIRE INSURANCE
Effected in First Class Companies,
Representing S13,ooo,000
Morgan & Sherman
GROCERS
And Dealers In
Cannery SnpDiiBs!
pnffisix,.,
IIOHE,
Hartford, Conn
New York,
Agency Pacific Express and Wells, Fargo A Co.
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVELAND, Trop'r.
Gooi Breai, Caie ani Pastry
None but the Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered In any part ot the city.
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED.
And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part of the dry
Office and Warehouse
In name's New Building on Water Street
P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 37.
ASTORIA, OKECtUr.
H. EKSTROM,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OB.
A line line of Gold and Silver Waiefces,
Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, eti.
u icajuiiauif prices, jvcpainug mjapuf
Done. Opposite Crow's Gallery.
Mrs. Charlotte Forsbtri,
BEING CALLED TO EUROPE ON M
portant business, owing to fin Actum
of near realatives and for the iraarovi
ot ner neaitn, sne win sell or rent aer saia.
did residence property ; also bowe awl let
on Court street, for particulars tamfni
her residence. ;
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