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rW&5&Fs'ISF'-, () - . ?c gatttj historian. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY .MAY 10. 18M iSaUSD EVERY MORNING, (Monday excepted.) J. F. HALIjORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors. Astoriax BriuxG. Cass Stkkkt. Teraac of Sabjcriptlon. Servrd br Carrier, per week ...... 13 cts Sent by Mall, per month Co els Sent by Mall, one year . $7.00 Free of poitase to subscribers. The Astouiax guarantees to Us ad r urs the larrcst ciiculatioii of any new-jii-per published on the Columbia river. C7T AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Hunt is hunting Huntington. Clatsop county warrants sell at par. Oregon now has 100,000 children of school age. Tenters from Texas are camping on M&in street A new insurance map of Astoria is being drawn. Seaborg's cannery at sturt up next Monday. Uwaco will Frarer river fishermen write fur seals molest their nets. that Real estate is appreciating in value. It will be higher before long. The entire light house system this district is to be changed. On the 19th nit there was a balance of $29,000.30 in the county treasury. Work is progressing satisfactorily at the jetty, and the workmen are all Ira. But three weeks to election day, and candidates are beginning to skirmish rontid. Census enumerators will begin tak ing the census at 9 a. m. Monday, Jnnc2. Another night boat will now have to be put on to accommodate the in creasoul travel. Tnt Weekm: Astokian, a big paper with big news, is published this morning- Get a copy. Yesterday was a lively day in real estate, there having been twenty-one deeds tiled for record. There was a heavy run on tan bark yesterday, sevral wanting a supply vX that useful material. A little Iwy who was yesterday aked "What are the five senses,'' did thus reply. "Nickels' Complaint is made that the road to Mishawaka is so full of logs that wagons can't get through. The Astoria Box company is build ing a new warehouse on the opposite side of the road from the mill. More honses are being built in Asto ria this jea.son than at any similar time in the history of the city. A move is on foot in Salem to import to the Willamette valley, from Swe den, 1.000 cooks and servant girls. Those old green lamp posts on tho street corners are neither useful nor ornamental, and should bo removed. For once progress outranks politics in Astoria, and the railroad noise drowns the buzz of partisan clamor. The recent showers have quenched the forest fires on both sides of the nver. Skyjnicc always was rongh on fire. Track laying continues on the Astoria and South Coast road to the Seaside, and rapid progress is being made. Kylcfc Coulter, of Florence, have bought the steamer Lillian; aud will ran her between the Siuslaw and Ya quina. The only way reach the notice vicinity is to Astoriax. for advertisers to of all in Astoria and advertise in The The snow is melting in the moun tains, and the mud therewith is ling giag the water of the Columbia ti cafe au lait color. Pennoyer's majority over Cornelius in 1SSG was 3,701. Binger Hermann's jaajoritv over John M. Gearin in .Tune, 1SSS was 7,407. The two guns and carriages that Lieut. Van !Deusen wants transported from here to Fort Canby, weigh 47,288 pounds. Great gnus ! The resumption of caunery opera tion will make trade of all kinds brisker, nnd will soon put consider able coin into circulation. The Portland cople are recom raended by the papers to boil the Willamette water that they use for household and drinking purposes. Smoke from the canneries and the white sails or tho boats on the river, as ?en yesterday, form a pleasant con trast to the inaction of tho previous week. The minor heirs of Jeremiah Lean are to come in court and have cause shown why the property should not be sold, to "pay debts due from the estate. There is a lively purchase of can erv material at present, large quan tities of tin, twine, solder, etc., being seeded to supply the requirements of the season. Bev. Mr. Sandell will hold Divine services in tho Swedish Lutheran chaxch in upper town at 8 o'clock this evening and at eleven o'clock Sanday morning. It is r race "between Thomas Dealey, Adolnh Johnson and G. W. Rucker, as to who shall have the greatest xwBbcrof. applications to present to Seance .uoage wis evening. - There -were some good catches of safcaos leporiecl yesterday. Two boats at theScaiidinavian cannery had 103 ad 110 aalawm, respectively. Oae oatside boat had 113. JL A. CkTiaaBa,Vna vice chancel lor K.oC P. of Oregon, delivered an aireeg oa Pvtbianignvat Ilwaco, on ThiradwT fTwriaf irhirh was largely Hrailci arfjrin n"" A num ber ot ktjBKljpaiie there, and a Mfce wJowfe aooa be organised. The Czar of all the Bussias lost a subject yesterday, when Jacob Bacon took the first step toward cutting loose from his native land, and becoming an adopted citizen of the United States. The Port Townsend Leader mis takes in saying that the sheriffof Clat sop county called on Gov. Pennoyerto order out troops. He did nothing of the kind. There was no occasion for it. The Hag floats above the Natibnal Capitol at "Washington, D. C, rhen congress is in session. It also floats above the Conrt streot school when school is in session, and is an ennobling sight. YtMcrday morning a young man named Kyle, driving a truck for Fred i Sherman, had one of his hands badly bm:ished while handling slabs in the j chute at the West Shore mills. He J will be laid up for a few days. Exciting races between mail steam loats on the Sound are of daily oc currence. Some day there will be a terriblo accident, and then, what a cry will go up from press and public against such dangerous practice. Two fallen jewels, Ruby Reed and Ruby Norman, charged with having leen intoxicated, failed to answer to their names in the police conrt yester day, and Judge Jewett declared the dejmsit of $."3 in each case forfeited. In Fending mail to tho slate or Washington, put the word ''state" after "Washington' on the directions. Then the letter or paper will be less likely to go to Wellington, D. C. This is from the postofHce department, and is a good idea. The Astoria National bank, mention j of which was made in yesterday's asso ciated press dispatches to Tun As toiuax, will be incorporated with a capital of 30.000. Among the incor porators are E. B. Edee, John Hobson and J). 1C Warren. In consequence of needed repairs the steamer Gen. Canby will be laid up to-Say, and the Electric will run in her place to Hwaco this morning, then to Skipanon at 1:30 p. jr., and again at 030 r. jr. to carry the Repub licans to the political meeting at that place in the evening. The new carpet has been laid in the Baptist church, the seats have been re placed, the position of the choir has been changed, and several improve ments in the interior of the edifice have been introduced, which willpia terially improve the appearance and increase the comfort This is the original way tho Ilwaco Advance announces a birth: 4Niek Kofoed told us to be sure and put in an ad. for a No. 1 watch dog. And whv? To keep the blamed boys jaway. That new daughter which came to his house he is going to keep. Mother and daughter doing well. The steamship Slate of California h dlie F frora Sau rran- Cisco, with the following passengers: E. G. Fisher and wife, F. Hassig, Mr?. Haessing, H. Hinte, Mrs. E. Harris and two children. T. E. Garriclcs, Captain Van R. Yarlcau, wife and three children, William Stafford. L Mcndleton, Rev. E. W. Caswell. There will be a general resumption of work in nearly all the canneries on the lower river by Monday, the most of the cauuers having decided to begin active operations at the price set by the union- a dollar a fish. So that next week the old familiar sight Avill be seen of a fleet of boats sailing down towards the mouth of tho river, and back again with the tide. The sixth annual tournment of the Sportsman's association of the north west will be held in Portland June 12, 13, and It It will be conducted un der the auspices of the Multnomah Rod and Gun club, which has been reorganized with William T. Muir president, and Buell Lamberson sec retary and treasurer. Prizes aggre gating $0,000 will be offered. The singular noises made by a steam whistle yesterday afternoon were caused by the whistle on the new steamer, Jt P. Elmore. They had steam up and were trying the tone or the whistle, setting it in various pitches until regulated to suit The propeller was also being run wbile the boat was fastened to the dock. Atrial trip is likely to be made this after noon. The state teachers' association will be held in the state house at Salem, June 30 nnd July 1, 2, and 3. Be tween -100 and 500 teachers will be present The meeting will be ad dressed by many prominent educators, among them city superintendent Tiuckey, of Pittsburg, Pa., tho city superintendent of Chicago, Bev. Dr. Hensen, of Chicago, and ex-congressman Horr, of Michigan. The population on the Lewis and Clarke is steadily increasing, as it received nn addition on Thursday evening, for there was an arrival at tho residence of A. A. Turley, ofa very young individual who will in twenty-one years be entitled to cast a vote. Dr. Estes thinks ho comes of Democratic stock and will evidently vote that ticket, but it is possible that before tho youngster reaches his majority he may be converted. There was a general expression of satisfaction on nearly everybody's face yesterday, over the good news that the required subsidy had been raised. There were a few, however, who didn't relish the idea of having a railroad come and bother them and make a noise. "When they were boys and went to mill they straddled a sorrel behind a sack with the grist in one end and a rock in the other, and any thing like a locomotive worries them. dishing Post, No. 14, G. A. R., has purchased a handsome American flag, 10x15 feet, and next Friday will present it to the school at Upper Astoria. A procession, headed by the drum corps, then the members of the Grand Army, followed by the pupils, will start from the Court street school at 3 r. m., pass the Cedar street school and then proceed to the Upper Astoria school, where the flag will be pres ented, and interesting exercises will take place. 6 Cabinets S3 per dozen, to-day, at G. L. Eastman's, Third St, Astoria. Position Wanted. A lady wishes a position to do copy iug, clerking, or as nursery governess, and plain sewing. No objection to con r. Address, for one week,3I," care ASxobiax, Astoria. Or. A small bracelet, with diamond set ting, has been lost. The finder is re quested to leave it at the store of J. B. Wyatt Fine Table Wine Delivered at CO cents a gallon, to any Dart of the citv. A line line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. THE RAILROAD .SUBSIDY. The Amount Grew a Little terday. More Yes- There were several subscriptions to the subsidy yesterday, among them one from E. A. Secley and A. W. Berry, of S5,000. Some "were also re ported from Skipanen: S. T. Adair, S2,500; P. C. Warren, S1,000; T. Col burn, $100; Jno. Matier, $100. and one or two more with strings to them. There are several prominent property holders who have not yet been heard from; as the railroad will make each one of them a few hundred thousand dollars richer than they are now, they will, probably, not rest con tent with being under" obligations to others in bringing a railroad here to enrich them, but will subscribe five or six per cent of their present wealth in securing an increase of one hundred per cent in the value of their respec tive holdings. It makes some people weary to see men who have made big money through other people's efforts dodging down back streets when a paper is being circulated, tho effect of which is to greatly increase their wealth. The modus operandi of the matter so far as placing security is cis yet indefinite. Of course, though the $200,000 is not to be paid tilt the road is completed, yet the amount must be pledged as a whole, and in such a way that when the time comes the money is ready. It might be placed in some bank, drawing the usual long term rate of interest, or some surety or trust company might take the matter and act as intermediary be tween the subscribers and Mr. Hunt ington. This is only speculative and some means will bo devised that will be mutually satisfactory. The papers of transfer1 of the Astoria and South Coast railway company's property to C. P. Huntington will be drawn up to-day and sent to him to morrow night The subscription list has already leen rent 2im, and upon the receipt of his lett1: further defi nite action will be taken. Meanwhile the committee are in the field: the limit has been set at $300, 000 and should be reached. PERSONAL MENTION'. E. A. Seeley was in the city yester day. Mrs. Radcliff, of Knappa, was in the city yesterday. Hon. J. H. D. Gray returned from Portland yesterday. Mrs. Charlie Spear, of Knappa, re turned home yesterday. Mayor Crosby returned yesterday from a trip to the Willapa country. Mrs. Nellie Thompson went up to Portland on the steamer last evening to visit her children. J. W. Satterthwaito and wife, of Lima, Ohio, are in the citv, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fulton. Miss Mabel Parker went up to Knappa yesterday, on the steamer City of Astoria, to visit friends. Capt Geo. Flavel is superintending his Clatsop stock farm, on which there are some of the fiuest horses and cattle in the slate. Lieutenant Van Dusen, post quar termaster at r ort Uanby, and Captain Harris, of tho life-saving station, were in the city yesterday. E. A. Noyes, agent of the Union Pacific, went np last night on the steamer It. It. Thoni)son with his wife and child. He will see them safely started from Portland, on a visit to relatives in Maine, and will return homo on Monday. THE FOBFARSIIIKK " Am) Hit Itrltlnh Iron Vektrl Arrive. Last evening the British bark For farshire arrived from Tonala, Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico, which port she left March 22nd, having been 47 days on the way. The long time was caused by very light winds ofl the coast ot Lower California, where for many days but very little progress was made. In fact, nearly all the AUiy tho wind was light, tho three best days sail being April 12th, 13th and 11th, when tho distance traveled was respectively 1G8, 1G0 and 1G4 miles, ex cept when off this coast she found wind enough, making Lo miles on "Wednesday, and 180 miles on Thurs day. Capt Cobden Evjins is master, and has not been here for nine years, when he came in as second mate on a British ship. The Forfarshire is an iron vessel, built atDumbarton in 1885 by Birrell, Stenhouse & Co., is well constructed, and finished m good style. Her total length is 239 feet, breadth 3G feet and depth l feet, draws 19 feet of water when loaded, and has a registered tonnago of 1,300 tons. She has light houses for port and star board lights, carries double topsails and double topgallant yards, and when all her canvass is spread there are 2G sails to catch the breeze. On a recent voyage from Antwerp to Melbourne, she made as high as 209 miles in a day, so that as a sailer she has a good record. Her last car go was railroad iron for the Mexican Central railroad which she took from Maryport, England, to the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico, where she lay for three months, owing to the poor faculties there for unloading iron and heavy goods, all of which is taken off by hand by the natives. Coming from Tonala she brought nothing but her stores and 400 tons of sand for ballast The crew consists of twenty five men. all told. Her official num ber is 90,079. The Soundings Not as Represented. Mr. A. J. Brownlie, superintendent ot lighthouse construction, arrived home yesterday from a trip to Cape Blanco on the Manzanita. He left the steamer at Yaquinaand says Capt Rhoads did not find the soundings on tho bars at various ports visited just what they are represented to be. Oregonian, 9. The 3cw IicoTcrj. You have heard your friends and neigh bors talking about it Xou may your self be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. if you have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because tho wonderful thing about it is, that wnen once given iriai, ur. iyius ricw Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or monoy refunded. Trial Bottles Free at J. V. Conn's Drugstore. The Defliaaa IfoHse Cigar. The La Paloma cigar and other fine brands of cigars: the finest in the city, at Charley Olsens, next to C. H. Cooper. A fine unfurnished house for rent, be longing to Mrs. G. W. Ross. For par ticuiars apply to Fitzgerald & Carney Wciakmrct's Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. A GENUINE "P.OOM" Now Giins on at South Hcuil, Wali. "I have had a pretty good idea of what a "boom' Is,' "said to an Asro- IUAN representative yesterday a gentle f . , r, .r,..'.;.,., man who has just returned from a trip &U&li &y IjUHCUTU through the Shoal water bay country. , l &uinot , , Qf "At South Lend there are abontoOO JCvn. Ukmkmks. Jly hoy when one vear people; there are twentv-five real cs-' f ? wsm sound whhl-czi-mi that he lot tale offices, some of them nicely fitted I -J" "?I,Vf-,hlrfVM.SJl!!,AVJ,MS,lll,1 ii it 1- i ii i ii - i .- i eruption, which the doctors said was scan Up; all that is talked of there is buying I i,e.id.and that his luur would never grow and bonding aud sales. I was sur-'apdn. L'esr.aiting of a cure from physicians, prised to see so much activity. Land i J,- "'J- aJJ. ; f JT'SK'VL1'? ' 1 , i xi ii r i I and, I am hanpv to say. with the mostper- anywhere around the mouth of the fl.ct succe!s. lib hair is now tpicndid. and Willapa river, where it empties into ' there Is not a pimple on him. I recommend Shoalwater bay, is held at a fabulous hc Clticcka Ukmkdiks to mothers as the price. Unarley bale, wiio used on one of Flavel's tugs, 300 acres over on the llhnrlpv Snip xchn nul in rnti had north side of the river; he sold it a few weeks ago for SGO.OOO. The deeds were made out to a son of T. F. Oakes, the Northern Pa cific man. That is an indica tion of the price that land is held at in that vicinity. W. B. Adair has 13 acres some distance up the river, for which he paid $275 an acre. A few months ago a mill hand work ing in the mill at South Bend found that there was an 80 acre tract adjoin ing the mill holdings. It was a jag ged cliff, covered with brush and trees; and apparently valueless: no one had ever thought enough of it to file on it. He proved up on it tho other day, and sold it for SS0.C03; That is, certain parties bonded it for SS0.000 and paid hun SIO.OOO. John Wood is m- The n-wlilood and Skin imrifieraud purest dependently rich, and has sold at big ami best of Humor Remedies-, internallwaud firnirKs" j C'lTircitA. the gt?at Skin Cure, and Ccti- hiTTT?" i. ,i 2 l euKASOAr.anexiiuMteSkinlieautiner.ex- trWhat is there to warrant sneu j tf-rnally. spccdily.pennanently and econom fnncv figure.? for foresLs and tide ically cure every iMsease and humor or the liitsv" J skin seilii and blood, wilh loss of hair, i.att ii -l -in in vr ii whether itching, burning. Mraly, pimply, "Well, it is said that the Northern .scrofulous or liereditanC when all other Pacific is going to build to there, and j remedies tail. men there sav a citv will be built Sold oery where. Filee. Cithi;ka,C0c; there." " So.f,2"ie: IEksoiakxt.SI. l'reparcdby the i:V i i ii ii- I Pettfi: l)i:r: xi ( hkmicai. Coi:voi:- When one contrasts the relative I Tj0v. Homou. value and importance of the two' csrSead for "How to Cure Skin Diseases" points-Shoalwaterbayand the mouth I cnayc-ssoilliMnrftoiHanrt icoiesUmoniaK of the Columbia-it seems incredible i n,DV,0 skm anil ,n prc;ened and that such value, even temioranly, can , DAD! O bcwtiVd b Cltici;i:a so.u aitacn to nroneriv suunteu as mac is. But the same tactics have been adopted on Gray's harbor. Subsidies . have been raised in proportion to the population, tho same its if So.000,090 were called for from Astoria this morn ing, nnd promptly put np. Induce-1 ments have been liekt out to capital ists, tho country has been advertised, i and the result "is financially satisfac- tory to those who have land to sell. As to the final result, it would perhaps be invidious to discourse. This much may be said: That with us at the gateway of the Columbia there is as much difference in solidity and permanence as between a mush room and an oak. SIARIXE NEWS AND NOTES. The fateara schooner Augusta came down the river yesterday, and will sail for Tillamook this morning. The steamer Alliance came down from Portland last evening, and sailed for Gray's harbor before daylight this morning. The steam fishing Echooner George IF. Chance arrived last evening from Cape Flattery, where she has been very succssful, having secured 50,000 pounds of halibut, which she took up to Portland last night The steamship JUicJt igan, Capt C. H. Lewis, from Portland to Port Townsend. passed out yesterday. She carries 2,735 sacks ot wheat, 370 iron rails, and miscellaneous freight for Port Townsend, Tacoma, Seattle, Fair haven and Port Angeles. Tho British ship Saint Jlildrcd, Capt A. Scott, cleared at the custom house yesterday and anchored off Sand island. She is bound for Queenstown or Falmouth for orders, and carries 32,280 sacks of wheat, amounting to 74,008 bushels, and mined at S5G,001. Passengers to Portland. The following is tho list of passeu gers who went up the river Last night on the steamer It. It Thompsen: L. A. Loomis, J. Mandell, B. H. Kimm, C. S. Fosselman, C. H. Hill, W. K. Bangs, H. Dovle, J. F. McGovem. Capt. Curtis, Mrs. G. B. Martin, C. B. Harwood, M. Aldrich, A. W. Berry and wife, Miss Raids, Irwin Beal, B. F. Coffee, through ticket to Iowa City, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Smith, Mrs. Can von, V. Cook, J. C. Clinton, Mrs. F. J. Tavlor, B. Igstaedter, E. A. Seelev, J. McCully, J. Turk and wife, E. Hove, H. Mclunis, Jno. Hunter, Dr. Smi ler, J. Armstrong, G. Backus, O. W. Bar nard, H. Kerns, M. Vance. Poscses the Position nnd Ueoourcr. Astoria has the position sind re sources of a fine city, and situated as she is at the maritime gateway of the larger part of the commerce of Oregon and much of the commerce of Wash ington, her position must become more and more important through develop ment ot the country. The course of so great a part of the commerce of the northwest never can be changed, and Astoria, at the door of it, is destined to rapiu growth and commercial prominence.- -Oregonian, 9. A TEW CURES 3Tadc by Joys Vegetable Sarsaparllla. Mrs. Beldcn, an aged and feeble lady at 513 MasonSt, San Francisco, after going down steadily for months was completely restored and is now well and healthy. J. II. Brown, book-keeper, Petaluma, cured entirely of his Indigestion and constipation. Miss Clara Mclvin, 126 Kearney street, S. F., cured of i aggravated case of Indigestion and constipation. J. R, Fouratt, Chief Wharflngw, foot of Clay street, S. F., cured of pains In the back, liver troublo and sick headaches. Mrs. J. Lamohcrc, 1212 Market street, S. F.f had been under physicians caro for two years for II vor complaint. With tho third bot tle she regained her old accustomed health. Fred A. Blcckcr, Baldwin Hotel, B F., suff ered for years with dyspepsia. Felt better tho first week and Is now cured. Gustav Solomon of 223 Valenci streets. F., cured of sick headaches and liver tr nble. Edward Kestell, 79 F.vrott street, S. F., cured of pains In tho back and chronlo bil iousness. And over 1003 others. Telepbeaeliodtctus flonsc. Best Beds in town. liooins ner niulit 50 and 25 cts., per week Sl-W. New and clean. Private entrance. There Arc Seme Nice ICooms. Over the 3Iikado candy store, suitable for oinces, lor lent. Apply to Alex Campbell. ADTICE TO XOTIIEUS. Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Syrup should ahvaj-s be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the CUins. allavs all rain. cures wind chohc, and is the best remedy for diar-rhoea.Twenty-five cents a bottle. The latest stylo of Gents' Boots and Shoes at p. j. Goodman's. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant GkillRiCiThFitcler'tCastoiii Not a Pimple on Baby. llaliy one jcar old. Jt (til tci'li J-'czenia. Hair all Cant: Xrnlp enrcrcti irith eruptions. Ctirrtl htj vlirura. Hair splendid and no! a pimple on lihu. nil sl:in ili;.-:-!Pi nf Infants nnd ehllilrpii.nnil , ,.t ' .,? "-' . ..!.... . -i.it.i ., feel that every mother wso has an afllictcd child will tlianx n:c for o cloimj. IKS. M. r It UUiJ3L.li .UItil, .IL'. Fever Sere Eight Years I must extend to you the thanks of one of mv customers, who has hecn cured by using the Cuticuka IlcMKiitKS. of an old sore, caused by a long spell of sickness or fever cinht years ao. He was so had he was fear ful he would nave to have his leg amputat ed, hut Is happy to say he is now entirely well. sound as a dollar. 1 le requests nic to use his name, which Is II. II. Casox, mer chant. JOHN V. MIXOK, Drncglst, (Jalnesboro. Te:in. We have been selling your CirrirunA Rehf.iuk-h for ears, and have the first complaint yet to reeeixe from a purchaser. One of the worst cases of scrofuLi l cvt-r saw was cured bv them. TAYI. KS TAYLOR Frankfort, Kan. Cuticura Resolvent, .wviiui-. i .. EVERT MUSCLE ACHES Sharp Achf s, Du.i P.iins, Strains, and Weaknesses rellercd hi one minute by the Cnlicnra AntM'atn Piaster. l ho llrst and onlv instantaneous pihi-kiHi gstrcnthcnhi' plaster. Scents. UKAL IISTATK TRANSFERS. 31AY 0 As Filed in The Comity Kerorder's Ofllcc Yoterday. M. J. Kinnev et al to T Bjor- gnm, lot 7 blk 20. Xew Astoria S 142 M. J. Kinnev el al to G. and P. Peterson, lot 3G, blk 25, New Astoria 190 M. .1. Kinnev et al to P. G. Horstad, lot G, blk 29, New Astoria 1 13 Astoria R. E. & T. Co. to M. L. Cohu, lot 7, blk 19, Railway add 100 P. C. Warren and wife to H. S. Gile, lots 3 aud 9, blk 4, and lots 3. 4 and 5, blk G, East Warren ton 350 C. W. Stone and wife to J.T. Bullack, lot S, blk 7, Skip anon 135 C. W. Holt and wife to L. and J. Bosshart, lot 1, blk 33, Adair's 125 Oregon Land Co. to W. N. Ladue, blk 33 and Tsh blk 31, Pacific .".... 500 V.Boellingto W. E. War ren, lot 10, blk 10, Wil liamsport 1 M. J. Kinnev et al. lo H. S. Gile, lots 23 and 21, blk 33, New Astoria 320 B. L. Ward to Sabina C. Kenyon, lots 15 and 1G, blk9,H. &A 450 S. S. Gordon to D. A. Blod- gelt, undivided half inter est in S of N Wr If, the N Wi, of "NW.f and NWJLf of SV1i,scc21, T7N, ROW 800 n. E. Battin and wife to D. A-BIodgettW. iofS.E. "Lf of sec 13, and X. E. M or N. W. U of sec 21, T. 7 X..R.GW 1,200 F. K. Lovell lo D. A. Blod- gett, S. W. of sec 13, T. 7N..R.GW 1.G00 J. P. Hynes to D. A. Blod- gelt, undivided 6 int. in S. Kof N.W. ,"X.W. Ii ofNTW. .,, and X.V.JLf ofS.'W.if, sec21,T7X., R.GAV S00 R. Carruthers ctal to Joseph "While, lots 15 and W, blk G, Warren ton 225 Joseph White lo W. Tarrant and R. Carruthers, lots 1G and 17. blk 1, Merriwether Downs 125 H. C. Thompson and wife to S. S. Smith, blk. 9, Laurel Park 350 William Loch lo Joseph Bach, lot 4, blk. 118, Mc- Clures 7S0 M. J. Kinney et al to H. P. White, lots 1 and 2, blk 25, New Astoria 350 M. J. Ivinney et al to Henry Marx, lot 0, blk 45, New Astoria 113 Previouslv reported this year..." S1,301,G35 Total to date $1,310,410 Onr Interest arc Identical. Astoria is a city of Oregon; her commerce is our commerce and our commerce is her commerce; her growth will promote our growth as our growth will promote her growth; we want Astoria to have railroads, an improved entrance from the ocean and a deeper river, knowing that all these things will ho ours as well as hers. Whatever promotes the growth of Astoria will promote the growth of Portland and add to the wealth and importance of all Oregon. The same is true of all our towns and cities The Dalles, Pendleton, Baker City, Salem, Oregon City, Albany, Eugene City, etc. Our cause is a common one. Oregonian, 9. Xcarly cverbody needs a good medi cine at this season, to purify the blood and build up the system. Hood's Sarsa parilla is the most popular and success ful spring medicine and blood purifier. It cures scrofula, all humors, dyspepsia, sick headache, that tired feeling. Heal 8 Coetzcd to Order. .Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. 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. m J&P In Parasols. Laces. Ribbons. Embroideries. Pythian Bnilng The Leading S2.95 The "French. Process! HAND SEWKD, DOUBLE SEAM SHOE. MOEGAN & CO., Originator ! vs.- Imitator. 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 arc a credit to their profession and tho community they live in: but you arc also sure to find the imitators, those who arc at the rear end of the proces sion, men who never have an original, bright thought or do an original, bright act. If let alono 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 my Saturday Surprise Sales. It'? enough to make a horse laugh. For New Goods, Original Styles and Low Prices Look to HermanWise The Live Clothier and Hatter, In the Occident Hotel Bl'd'ff. Lots in this Beautiful Addition for sale at $G0 each : S'JO down, balance sio per month. Plats and copy of ab stract furnished free. ALSO- Astoria Suburbs ! Five Acre Tracts east of Astoria and only one and one-nnii nine irom uoiiunuta IUvcr at scoo each ; SIOO cash. balance $50 per month. J. JET. MANSELL, Real Kstate Broker, ASTORIA, OB. Thompson & Ross Caro a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. Sctact's Muon ill kiidk ml JUST RECEIVEDh- White Goods. Plaid Sashes. . H. COOPER, Mm Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. For Ladies ! It never rips. It never squeaks, flexible than a hand turn. The New Model Range C.YN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF E. R. HAWES, AstMit. Call and Examiue It ; You Will be Pleased. E.It. Hawea Is also Agent for th Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. AS nap in 11 1-2 Acres, Close to River and Street Car Line, Only $500 Per Acre, for a few Days Only. $5,000 Can be Made on this Wtaiimi A Bim DFLoctl lEJstvto Broliers, Odd Fellows' Building, Lois in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sale AT TIIF. OFFICE OF TIIC Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FROM Si 50 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Ca.,h ; the Ealance in Six and Twelve MontliH. The Fiedler ; & Call and See Our Nobby Stock, of Spring Goods Jnst Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in the market, and we offer them at prices neyer before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most comfortable fitting suits in the city. Next to C. H. Cooper's C. P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant T.Tain St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon. SPECIALTIES : Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine,. WOODBERUY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and NETTING Of all Description Furnished at .Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE Effected m First Class Companies, Representing 813,000,000 PHffiMX,.. HOSE, .Tlartford, Conn New York, Agency Pacific Express and Wells. Fargo t Co. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Propr. Good. Breail, Cale an! Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the city. Trimmings. and Buttons. $2.95 w It requires no breaking in. More Astoria, Oregon. Real Estate. Property Within 3 Months. ASTORIA, OR Tailors. McDonald. Astoria, Oregon. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers in Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered la any part of the city Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. F. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 8T. ASTORIA, OREGON. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Skip Chartkry, rure Oil, Bright Varnish. Binacle Oil Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine Lard Od. Wrought Iron Spikes. ' Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural JtaplemeBts, Sewlic Machines, Paiats, Oils Orooerloii Cnry Snpplies ! - , -