The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 21, 1890, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "H Zic-""
C3)
z - ,uui.. fci-juiwift u.- iuv.i:ug wuu iuin-1 porauon pc oiem jast jieiuiciy: 00- . i 1.1 . ;-v ....!. i .. -1...1
AsTOIIlA, O&EGOb. : j bsr every d-iy for sonhem California ject to maintain and operalo Ricax- Y.-.rr.l.iv
,n;:." .,- -, ' cities. Tho population of Aberdeen ! bonis on the Columbia river and
wed
I'rapri
ASKOX'a- ScriJN:
- Ca PrttEr
Terms of 5Vcrfj:i .n.
Sarrr Iwr rr... . c. :
:eti.jr 5hI ;. in ;ih
SetW? MjuI.oi.' yv i
Free of pottage o MbcriUcri.
. .
xtz
Thk Aroni kn carautecs to Its n.i. f
liters ur lanrel iirala:Joii ol any n v .
ljr paMistt! on the Columbia river.
cfTY AVO CUbftTY OFFICIAL PAPER
Th Cream of tbo Whole I.oJ.
Tbo Amoricau Newspaper Directory
forlSW,tbe recognizexl autboritv on j
. , ,. , 1
Asioncan newspapers, puwisiies a
enarato list ot Urn Unsr newspaper '
in oacb city to advertise in; tbe news-
paper that xrives the advertiser the
raost for bis money, tlie newspaper
Ibst has ibe largest bona fide circnl
ten: Here is tbe list for Oregon
osnoos.
Ptacz. Papor.
Altanr, llorald,
Astorin, 'I'nc Astocian
East Portlund, Vindicator,
Portland, Uregunitin,
S1eai, Statesman,
D. & 'A'.
D. ': V,
D. & W.
The Dalles, Tmies-ilountaineei . V.
So far as The Astoriax is con-
corned, its proprietors have one thou
sand dollars to snbslantialr. Geo P.
TUiweH's statements. It will pa', up
that amount to back the assertion
boro made, the winner to
tlumsand dollars won to th
give the ,
railroad
i--..-;-.rr - business at The 1) lies; amount of:L - u:: V f. vi
,S5j-7?tE:i;: -rr'10- The Port T.wnwaid Xrafci; an I capital sloe::, S59'10; O. D. T.tlor, P L.i.iiira. lo . H li
ClJWd) ev-p.cd.) rn-ftrp-iiiajr paper, ha? increased its i A. S. IMe YH'nic-, ft jbori Mn.vo John ! ""'M b,k F-i: ?
J. F. HAT.',np m - cavP4T ' daily leie'Tanlnc servicS to tbe same Alitchtll. G. W. M:lc A. Jj.l.incr. I VJ- ,v:t,.aV-v Pl ?,: -
subsidy, public library or some other . ;.lhc bovs-, j.hivarfcil Martin Phillips,
jMibltc aflhir. This is a case of put up on his wedding night. He killed one
-K-sirotup. ! of them. Last Monday, after a trial
.. . j lasting a week, ho was acquitted.
A -mt ig tie ili-fhlod AltisJcan was I Phillips onjjht to get a medal or some
jg" ( tiling for aiding so grandly in putting
. j an everlasting kibosh on the fool cus-
WeH: it's absnt time for some TvO-' of fhivareeing.
pblicttn oratory here?
The str.
r.te of Oregon produced ' comes the sad intelligence of the sim
"in gold ibe'pnsl vear. ultaneous birth and death or an infant.
" a twelve-pound bov, vcslerdav morn
Sl.O.OtW
Ti plnte is quoted at SI So and .
317V ihk- !xs in San Francisco.
Tnh a Jt P.. P. U. will have a
4ci9? MteeaHf nl 4 o'clock this aftcr-
A danglrtor was born to Mr. and
Miss. A. T. JJrakkc. on Wcdnday, the
lMlk iusU
,
to begin pre-1
ceWiratiou of
!
It is none loo soon
hmuMiry work for the
the 4kof July.
Thorc are in "Washington 1,7-11 per-
aKts who are drawing
pensions irom
.
ibe aovommcut.
Fnmk Surprcnttiil h:u as handsome
a tR-parrsler ajj dek. attachment a
tfcorc is in tbe city.
- -
There was no meeting of the board
directors of tbe Astoria and South
coast railroad company last evening.
- --
Tbe tbermomctei indicated 91 in
tlhe shade at Seattle last Friday. It ' addition that the proper way to -p.ll
jets Tory hot in those inland to us. Bninicr is '"Begniere'" II is said that
this is the old French name and thv.-
The G. A. B. and Woman's Belief , c j.u;uon Buiniir is only a derivative.
Corps are making preparations for Since old gold, old oak and o'd cop
iit&tu? observance of Decoration Day. j par I rimming.; aro becoming fashion
The tolegraph line was dead last
evening, the wire having broken be
tween Oltflon and AVcstport, about 5
cbok.
. on the roadway, near the now building
Slock cattle are quoted at $13 per . of Ben Young, they heard somebody
bond, baud round, in Jackson county cryiug out as if in distress. They
aw. Yoarlings are bought at SG to $S went out on lite dock and found a
pc band. ! man who had fallen overboard while
- intoxicated. The two, with Ibe as-
IfapGXi from the Columbia and j sistauce of a rope managed to get the
WHfcuuelte rivers are to the effect that poor fellow on terra firraa.
h cool weather has checked their
rapid rise. ! The fast run now being made by
" Train across tho continent, calls to
It will soon bo iu order to begin mind tho famous eigbty-ihree-hours
guessing at tbe census of Astoria. It , run made by the Jarrett A: Palmer
will b accurately known by the mid-1 troupe, from New York to San Frau
dlcof June " cisco in 187G, when they produced
( Henry V at the California theater.
The compensation of the census i That was then the longest cjnliuuous
aansierators varies from two cents per , railroad run in the shortcut timo in
name to bo pc:
idi tbey got
dav. They will earn
Thet platform in
Astoriax oQlco i on
rade." It is stout
p-J-tical platform.
front of Tnn'
the established '
enough for a
(
Th Seaside roid from the west
side of Young's river channel, will be
umstteu ny anno i, rcauy loriuo iraiu.
Evan that is something.
Oongressman Hermann is doing all
h can. and that is a good deal, to
jet a daily mail service from this city
: ieas.ue. via binpanon.
There i- little new to report in Hi
salmon situation smce last week. 11
run reported last week has fallen oil", ,
tb.tsc that aro caught being small. j
--
Ool. E. V Xovius will bo hero on
Alondny. tbe 261h insl., under the aus-1
pices of tbeDirigo club, and enunciate
korno sound Republican doctrine.
Tho Tributii. reports the discovery'
ol-s tin mme near Olympia. That!
vroxtld be more valuable to tho Wash- J
tagtoa stale capital than a gold mine. ;
;
A fish ladder has been placed iu j
Palouse falls, Palouse river, to allow j
salmon to run up lo Lake CJolville. ,
Tlie fish came to thy falls and can get (
no farther.
Considerable money is lied up m
real -estate, city and suburban, and
tiaibec"IaBd at present. Over halt a
railhoalallar, Astoria money, is in
timber land alone.
i the secret of hi3 business success as
It tlixdi2 court yes terday, before , f0uevrs: i alwavs reel happv when I
Judge Jowotfc, James Iclutyre was aavcrtising, for then I kuow that,
tried ftjr fishtinp. found ffnilty, and ; XFans or keeping. I have a strong
sentencad to imprisonment m the city luouga snent orator working for me;
jail for twenty days. one AV10 neVer tires, never makes mis-
- lakes, and who is certain to enter tbe
Yesterday morning, wliile Al John- j households from which, if at all, my
sea was working putting in the new j trade must come.' To secure the ser
streot crossing ou Third and Cass ( vices of such an agent as this shrewd
streets, bo ran bis hand on the sharp j merchant referred lo, advertise in Tns
end of a crowbar, making quite a Astouiax. It is read by everybody in
wound.
Tbe Sunday Oregonian is the peer
ofjsny -paper received here and a credit
to ite owners and tbe city of Portland.
It is complete and wcro the days 30
boars long instead of 24 would be
aaoreiboroagbly read in this oflice.
.
Teeterdav morning, while William
HaU. engineer ot the steamer Puritan,
was working on tne steamer, ne naa
eee of his fingers on his right hand
bsdlv mashed by hitting with an iron
tat. " He was attended to by a physi
etaa sod went Ms way rejoicing.
AM Ibe mitts of Aberdeen, five in
number, are raaaia on full time,
' 1 r ... .1 . ! -- n . y- Tf ... 1 " T ( il !ITV II IT .11 nT7
J- ( -- --. v. ..v..... .. M.NivrMlb4 i ' ' K- I ... .. A, V . i.. ... . ... - . .. ..-- -
Tr!iniir-r m wnr : ri rssi."!i a ikis: ; j r i'in i: . . :? ipkiti :.. " - - -----.. -.-
rt'fwrt tr.ken by the AiOh:a:.-G Asrc
itr.:: 3 fX) 2i other pvr in Oregon,
outside ul Portland, laks so musl
- - - '
Tuc ctiibirry farm-, v-- 0!y:rp
'mskegoji returns on tbo capital .and j
. v. w-.,,. .;r- .....n. ywv.c.ai.yw ... ..- ." ... -
iri MAtimtur orrmhnrrv vimaj u viffh I
cl.:SU. A'i eflurt is bomf made to
st:t little fa-:i in Skagit county.
Tjh.'v arc scvi .il eranlerrj 'rm-j ii
Pi.cific eoiinJv.
.m .. 3- .-vw - "AUtO 0 tlUlLU
A private letter from Los Angeles
Cab. dated tbe 15th inst., says that
, strawberries are abundant at 5 cents
or six tor two bits, green peas
2.. cents per ixmnu, omnges . cents
per dozen, and everything eke cheap
m proportion. The inercnrv the dav
previous was !j in the shade.
Geo. rraneis Train is rushing acioss
the continent on a special, and will
gel to Tacoma to-morrow or the day
thereafter, lie ivil! have made the
ipiickcst lrip that t.-ver was made
mound the world, and will have illus
trated the fact that money lavishly
used can insure close connections and
good tune.
The sioekmen throughtml J3':kcr
county fjel very much encouraged at
the present nutloolr. Stcl; is in much
belter condition than it was expected
thai the;.' would bo owing J to the
severe winter. The grass is growing
nicely and everything seems to indi
cate a successful year with the stock-
men in that region.
i xrif I'nrr. i f ?iiiiinf l irri i mi'iMii itt
From the home of M. J. Kinney
ng. Mra. Kinney was seized with
ouvulsions, and yesterday was hover-
ing between mo and death. .Last even
ing tne at:enaaui puysicians iiau
hupes of her recovery.
A case to lest the constitutionality
of. the city ordinance in refcience to
smoking opium comes before Judge
i Tavlor this afternoon, at '1 o'clock, in
Ibe circuit court. A writ of habeas
corpus has ba?n issued to Ciiief Barry
to bring Ah Poy into courr. He is
serving a sentence in the city jail for
being found m an opium joint.
Hie lioseburg lievtew savs -uarsii-
field has subscribed $25,000 to therail-
road snhsidv. Myrtle Point S10.000.
j Coquille City S5.O00, making a total of
j $10,009 m Coos county. Empire City
is also moving, but thu amount sub-
scribed Iherc lias not been learned
' This virtually assures tho rai-ing of
' the required bonus in Coos county.
'
'It is now claimed by a real estate
j man, says tho Seattle Press, uith an
able, tncro is good reason for delving
after the ancient forms of old names.
Monday evening while James
Kearny and Frank Cook were passing
tho world's history,
if not disconnt it
Train will equal
The Southern Pacific company has
commenced the work of changing and
iiing the narrow guage system
through the Willamette valley, which
came into tueir possession :: snort
! timft ncrn. The intention is to fullv
j repair and put iu order the west side
nne at its presi'in giu'ra nrst. ani
i when that is completed then the w
will be beinn of wideuiii'f the east
work
lino
, tp a standard guage.
-. . -
, it is reported that a belt of 20,000
syndicate at $1,23!) per claim of 1G3
acres, and that the samo sj-ndicate
had bonded 80,033 acres of very choice
land in the same section for $12 per
acre. A large portion of this timber
land was fdjd on by California parlies.
General Russell A. Alger is one of
this syndicate.
-
Last evening a young lady, daughter
of Cnpt G. Biedwhile passing down
on the roadway, opposite the new
building of P. J. Goodman, had her
hat blown overboard by a sudden gust.
William Ryan, the painter noticed the
mishap, and went to the assistance of
tho young lady by climbing down a
step ladder, when the ladder broke and
' recovered, and the young lady went
lUblDdUUUnil' ii.jni.ivi .ut, uuv -j
her way rejoicing, and William went
1 home To dry his clothes.
A wealthv London merchant gives
' Asloria.
"YMinin Haines, whoso home is
kctwccn the Moses and Grand coulees
I jn Q Big eaa country, state3 that
. nier was hard on all the farmers
an(1 stockmeu. He lost 50 per cent,
0 stDck, and bo was well fixed as
-far as feed was concerned, but bis
' cattle frozo to death for want of
shelter. When ho left there three
weeks ago tne snow was going ou,
bnt evervthinir looked pretty blue.
He thought, however, the present
year -would be a prosperous one and
the farmers wduld pull through.
, acres of tunber land in tne vicinity ol Portland th:
' line:; JLiaKc m uiesouiuern pan ot tne , , x t .i.i i -i?
.. ' -i . ... i i ... i ii " 1.-1 n.l . -u. imjo'J .lira. J.-.
.sinu-nua inuuiui iu iuo iu-juuiu M,,nn,lfrn. ,
ll ' rir.ip lms l,nn crilM in n xnt nrlr l1"14" wv
The Dalles, Portland Sz Astoria Xjv-
cation coarormv filed nrticbs of inwr-
Fiilon. Ed 3L Wi"Iia.i. W. M. S!oa-
ar S. JC Ll-Mi', O V. i '!03. teor
Ivuh, J. O. M.iclr, D. Id Fr'incij, i
cor joa lore.
-
No one ox.whjL to bay ptiP
a letter. No ono expects to buv a rail
iUWUU fcS-T I'WT Vfc - w -aktaav-k.
v-itwi -t ri ttw hit jiiirt tfiil !
road ticket on credit. If he has no
money to pay his fare in advance he
inusl remainat home The like is true
in resaru to nuing in street cars.
Tickets
not sold
lo places or amusement ore J . H. Welch et al. to Per
on time, but for spot cash. cival Everett, lot -IS, blk 33,
No trouble occurs on account of these
arrangements, and none would occur
if every retail store conducted business
like a iist office, railroad or theater.
There is nothing of more interest to
the farmor at present than the squirrel
problem, says the Walla Walla
Journal. James Waltors, on Silver
creek, gives bis remedy, which ho says
has almost cleared bis farm of the
jeots. The ingredients for the dose
are four gallons oats, two and one-half
gallons water, and one and a half
sticks phosphorus. Boil till the oat
hulls open. It should be dropped
into the holes. Waltors estimates that
he killed 5,090 squirrels this season
with this recipe, which beats anything
ho has oyer seen m his ten years ex
perience in poisoning squirrel.
The inter or 1S30-90 will long be
remembered by the settlers of Eastern
Oregon. Tho per cent of loss is fully
one-half. This winter was harder than
ten years ago, when the loss was -10
per cent The loss of last winter will
not bo known till Ibis fall. The loss
has been universal all over Eastern
Oregon and Nevada. In the long run
the loss will not be felt so much as
many think, as there will ba belter
grass and more range for what is left,
and belter urices. That country was
overstocked, and another dry winter
made scarcity of water and grass, the
stock having died in the summer
and fall.
A large scow load of lumber was
towed to the wharf this week for
buildings in Sealand, says the Pacific
Journal. The greatest draw back to
the building schemes is the inability
to get lumber. Why in tho world
some man with c-ipital does not put in
a milIomewhcrc on I ho bay to supply
local demand is a mystery. The cry
is continually, lumber, lumber, but
not a foot to bo had hardly when
wanted, yet at the same time thonsauds
of feet arc being shipped out of the
county every weelc A nice little
fortune and a steady increasing
demand for lumber awaits tho man
with an eye to business who will put
in a mill for local trade.
C. and J. Stover and Nathan Baiue,
who have been caring for Henry Stov
er's stock in tho John Day section,
met with a novel adventure during tbe
first rain storm. While riding home,
during a terrific thunder shower, a
bjlt of lightning passed over their
heads so close that they and their
horses were stunned and remained
motionless for several seconds, and
struck the ground about one hundred
yards distant, tearing a huge hole.
The believe that they narrowly es
caped destruction, and thank their
sl;;r.s that thoy came out alive. They
could plainly see and almost feel the
ball of lire. It was some time beforo
any of the party could gain their equi
librium. John Huuaacker, a citizen of Hny
stack, eastern Oregon, was indicted,
tried and convicted for borso stealing
a vear or so ago. The county of
Grant, wo are informed, sold some of
his horses to ikiv the costs incurred in
his conviction. His case was earned
to the supreme court, and he to the
penitentiary. He obtained a now
trial, and the special term was called
in May to try him. It was a round
hog case with Grant county now to
convict him or pay him full value for
tho horses it had sold. Word now
comes from Haj'stack, however, that
the case was no longer postponed, and
that Hunsacker's caso "was disposed of
in another way. On rounding up
horses, the neighbors found several
moro head of well-known horse3 that
Huusacker had been fooling with by
blotching the old brands and putting
his own brand on them. This so en
raged tho people that a committee of
vigilantes sprang up. and gave Huu
sacker the choice of Iho hvo routes
one of which was the rope route. He
cboso the other and "got" HcTvill
j be lynched if he ever returns.
PERSONA li 31ESTION.
A. Booth, of Chicago, is spending a
few days in the city.
.TudsrePajia and wife return from
is morning.
L. Parker have
or Hand.
Mrs. W. G. Ross returned last even
ing from a visit to Knappa.
Justice C. A. May went to Portland
on tho steamer yesterday morning.
Attorney A. G. Hardesty returned
last evening from a professional visit
to Washington, D. C. '
Alex. McLean, captain of the new
lire-saving station at Fort Steven, was
in the city yesterday.
R. J. Morrison and Phil. Stokes
have to appear at Portland as trial
jurors in the Unitod State3 circuit
June 4.
Conny Wyalt has been in tbo city
for a few davs, visiting his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wyatt. He is de
veloping into a fine young man, and
has a good position in a Portland
drug store.
A Good Artirlc of B.ittled Bcrr.
Mention was made some time ago
of A. V. TJtzinger's securing an ex
tensive plant for tho business of bot
tling beer in this city. He has all his
arrangements completed, and to-day
begins business. -He will deliver a
fine article of bottled beer to any part
of tbe city or county, at reasonable
rates. Leave your orders at tho Coa
mopoliain saloon on Main street
Special Meeting.
A called meeting of the 1. W.U.T.
U. will be held this afternoon at 4:15
o'clock. Mks. J. T. Boss,
President.
Talxc It Before Breakfast.
The great appetizer, tonic and liver
regulator. In use for more than 50
years in England. Positive specific for
liver complaint. Bad taste in the
mouth on arising in the morning, dull
pains in the head and back of the eyes,
tired feeling, dizziness, langour symp
toms of liver complaint. Kemedy Dr.
Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Be
lieves constipation, sharpens the appe
tite and tones up the entire system. Get
the genuine from your druggist for SI,
and take according to directions.
f:?atj: tuvfe:-. ji.vy 20
I
I
O" C I
ICO
Astoria
lifi 1
JJ. C. PIii.d.x.1
r.nd mrife Jo
Etht 1 Gr.ives bts IS and
2'J. Wk U ivuidred Park
'.. Uaijo, tni-.ca 'o S. P.
?Jack.-v, I 2'. 2 J. v-. vi 1
2L iraci 1. ti.k 2J. H. A.
m
- , , ,r;fljAr.,
- J -!-'. uu - ia4
garette A. Ball, blk 13.
Prosp"C- Park
D. IL Welch et al. to Abbv
L. Everett, lot 17, blk 3U,
Astor
-100
So
Astor
35
E. P. Forrest to Pacific B.
Est. Co., lots 2G and 27.
blk 8. Powu-.,'
20
; Pacific R. Est. Co. to Jacob
Beifel, lots 25 and 27, blk
3, Powers'
Oregon Land Co. to John
James one acre in N. E. A
sec 33, T. 8, N.. B. 0 V,7..
C. B. Thomson and wife to
Mrs. C. Goodell, lot 1. blk
103, McClure's
Previously reported this
25
250
10
.car..
.31,311.053
Total to dale...
.$1,312,753
i.KCCE'-.SITL Z TIONAL V.XXIZ
The Boston Daily Advertiser gives
tho following interesting account of
the Maverick National Bank, of Bos
ton, a bank which i.s as well known in
business and financial circles as any
in tho United States.
Tho Maverick Bank was i::cor,jr.iced
in 18."t, and was ono of tho last, if not
tho very last, iucorparr.ed under whnt
was known as tho old banking law of
MaK.sachsetts. It hnd a local intir.st
that is it was intended to advance the
interests of Hist Boston, which, since
15XW, had grown to ha ono of tho nirt
iniKirtaut outlying wards of Boston, ll
had established shipyards and other
largo manufacturing iudustrie: it was
the Boston terminus ot iho Ciisrl line
of steamships; und it had arrmued for a
serks of warehouses and dock i-nvdegcv
which Iiavo biuce become famous in t lie
commercial history of Bo?Un.
In 1S75 tho batik moved to its present
qncrtrsintbo o.ty proper, at Uu eornor
of Cougrcs; and Water streets in It
Office squire.
liuttbi Maverick Bank of li "i was bet tt
mero shadow of what the Mv.vrick Hank
of to-d iv is, th it i.s iu tho gr-A v !uni3
of Hi bunuesi. Tm capital ro a i: ; to
day the Simons it was in "KM, $lUyW,
but its trans :aou ; nr.varj iuajii.
When wo say that its pnsjnt Mirpiu;:;
over $G0J.00, the story of its gv.il suc
cess is told.
In many respects Its m.:nugeau-i:t ut
the present tnuo is very much like that
which has characterized the CJhtmical
U.mk of ai jw York for tnrse qi irter of
a cantcry. .Vsi P. Potter, its present
able president, ij a bjrn iinancior. lie
took to tiuaucieriug uatnr.iUy, and h:s
early education with Way, Warren & Co.,
strengthened his instinct. As an agiiicy
b:m!t, tlie at ivenok st mds "A tjj luidot
the Boston bauks. Tuo term a jenc i
.susccptiblo of several interpretiti ins. l.nt
wo uso it merely in ttis sk-hw of a
fiduciary factor; and we do mt he-it iJe
to say that under the presidency of Mr.
Potter, few bauks in tho country haw
absorbed so iune.li of dome-aio and foreign
business iu exshnugd3 and erd;-. is t'ii
?Iaverick National Bank of lbj .
The original directors w.-rj .Sinr.ul
Ilnll. Noah Sturlcs'aut. Wiiiiam U. Bir
stow, Henry N. Ho')ijr, F. A. Snnuer.
Samuel Hall, the lirst piciiileutf wan the
well known shipbuilder of Bast Boston.
Capt. William O. Birstow wai the genial
treasurer of the East Bj.iton compisiy, a
genuine old sal!, and a sociable conipin
ion. Henry N. Hooper was tht-n at the
liead of tho great cwpar foundry linn of
Hcur, N. Hooper , Co., on Cmimiereial
street. No.ih Sturtevant was of the old
coal fina :-t Nt-well, Sturtevant & Co..
nudaltti: o-.n-r f real eataty ia Hist
Boston. 'r. :'- Suumor waj of
the firm of Sumner k'v .-..ri.
The present dir-i'tori re Asa P. i t
tcr. president, llenrv P. Yrooil. Jut U3
B. French. Thomas t).iua, J. W. Woi fc.
It Never Iia-. Woa and It e-.r WUS.
The now spa per that iries to win
public favor because of aomo other
paper's defects, and not by reason of
merits of its own, at best haz a pre
carious hold upon the people' favor.
These ladies never built up a success
ful newspiper nor pulled another down
and Ihey never will. It is strtni
that men who set themselves up a
journalists cannot grasp thh self evi-
dent proposition.
licchtc.
Xpokanc Fails
T1B QUESTION Snz.Ti.I2).
tid t& Thin hsa faithful pic
ture or the cstablb':
racat of Thomai I'rice
ii Sou, at 21 Sacra
mento St., S. T. Aa tho
Ieadlas chemists o!
the west, they were
asked to ?cttlo tho question as to what sarta
parillas wcro in fact rarely vegetable. Wo
present their report. "We Itare mode careful j
:Anica! analyses of several veil Jxioizn brands j
sarsaparilla, and hav: found them ell triiA j
Vie single exception of Joy's to contain iodide of
potassium. As a result xre are enabled lo pro J
aoar.ee Joy's to be the only purely vegetable j
tarsaparilla now on the market, whicli has cons (
uaier our observaihn." ilodcrn medicine
has proven that all ordinary face eruption? j
eto caused by Indigestion and slusgUk circu- '
latlou, which call for vegetablo alteratives, !
Instead ot mineral blood purifiers like Iodides
at potassluza. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla
Is th first to discard the old notions and pro
coed under the modern theory. Its cures arc j
th. talk of th. hour.
A I!hr h'aliaoii.
An Indian living near Port Discov
ery bay caught a salmon in that bay
ou Wednesday which weighed seventy
pounds. This is one of the lareest
salmon ever captured in these waters, ;
and strange to say was hauled study
to shore. Port Townscstd Lead
er, 1G.
That tired feeling, so su tie and yet
so overpovering,isentirelv overcome hy
Hood's Sarsapariila, which tone and
strengthens the system and gives a good
appetite. Be sure to get Iloud'sSarsa
parilla. ''100 l)o3cs One Dollar" is true
only of this pecti iar medicine.
Weiuharii's liver.
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon, 5 cents.
3ieal8 CuuSied to Order.
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
Stokes'.
I
Coffee and cake, ten rents.
Central Restauraut.
at
House for rent in upper Astoria,
quire at ibis office.
Fifty pair roller skates. 73c a pair,
worth $1, at Griffin & Reed's.
CUlflren Ory firFitclier's Gastoria
KEAL
the
R
AtJ J
i'I esc yes: eiu. I.r tr.'j.Tr JVsc:k.
Jjftir all to:e. S.;tlp ca ci-ni trUh
r.'ttplirfis. Vtif"i b.i Cuiimn. Hr.i.
.o?i
by Cuticura
i?
Ieanu : r;v -. .;. t a Xso ! tfa Ccr-
icuma JiKWKiK. My ra-a o y ..
y:' ' " " V 3 pz ;S !"' - l"
f.-x - II tr . vv ' :.a d. . !
1 iraiv 1 1 h :-. : uu
thc C'riv u v.v. ! kdis t ui ;.ejs as tbe
iNO-t s:eetl; , evu m ral Mill mun- cure for
alt ia -U -.swif infa- is au I clit!Iren.ant
2e-l ti-at cr.r in Mli : v::,: tuts an Mdicted
cb!!.l ill ihuiK i! e f-r .- d i:u.
Mks M. iL WiH'Vwil, Xuwav.Me.
Fovcr Sore Eight Yesyrs
I mu t extet.d in yr.a the :har k of oae of
m wis en: -r. w:m li.-s l-e i eurru by 9lt g
ih- Ccticpkv KFJi.-mrs, -t ;ui oid-r.
a US dlyn!oa;tH it i.k:e53 or f iT r
et tit yiw nc . lie v -ts so bad he wa Isu
fnl be won:d hare t hnvc U lex amtmiat
ed. but is h.i(tpy to say lie s autre. Uretv
vrell.-smnwi a a !'!! ir. He r qirsts me to
e-kt,nauie. nhiehH H. II CaSOX. mcr
e&ant. JOHN Y &tLNU.
DraUl. ;2n1iOio. 1e .p.
v.v bnve b en ri:!r.r vur Cctxc'jua
Bnvnons 'or yar. ,.nd lav.- tit ftr-t
fTpiant yet to ;e . ve fr ?m i pt tch r.
Otic iJ tht wrvt raC3 or scrofula l evei saw
K2 Mip-tt bv t!i w
T.AVi. U&iAViJOU rrunUt,K..n
Cu'dcurn f?oso!vent,
' li - ii vc ll km! a- it Skin rnrirerantl pnxe.-t
an.l Im-s-of il'.iRi rt:em-tU e. intemnltv ji d
,trr:c.tl.,u'e t tn Cur.', ami Crr -TaOAiV'ite.jii(.'ri-
.ih ia'lller,ev
t r i5ly . sp1" ! i'K r,M SIM: ''v "nI ' -l-ni'lv
. uic ev-ry" iiixvjj- a. d humor ol tke
kin .ici!i a .ti-iiliVnl, .i,h I i'f bar,
whether i dilute, burtinig, s -;,ly. iiiiiipl ,
s'ioMNan or Ijen'-r.t ry. when aft 'th-i
r-m. ibe? -ail
.old even whew Pihv. C TtcURA,50e;
s.MV-V: i:Kwit.vr..T.l. ln?jiared by tbe
J,tthk Dnro r.. h-kicvi. Coki-oua-
tfCSend for IIo to Cnre PktnDtvES?'-1
61 pae--, ;:h:strat'.oH and KAtesitmoatsts.
:in.'i ca! prefer v-d and
.-'. !v Citticuea soap.
So 5 iarl -V ', l"i i i" s. 's tl n.
V3aa nl V. ea&iu ;. rtliTl la w
"ffieftt miaslr bv the Cellevra A at !!':&
I?e fliv- .md o.dv i.is'antaiierus
i; ircHttien.ns l 'a r. 2 it.
!r TimVrj.
Sprflguc Marsh has taken a contract
from the Willamette Bridge company
of Portland, to furuidi them with forr
timbers, loM feet iu length and 3 fetl
in diamefer. Tbo timbers are to !e
nsd in the erection of a tower, on
Port! md Heights. The tower is to be
used as an advertisement of Ibe
quality of tiiibur. to be found on this
ejat. This company hnd looked all
over Washington and Orejon and
Wv'ra unable to find any pi ,co where
nidi timbers could bo hod except at
an enormous ccpenc. Citblaiaet
oiTcrs unsurpasseil icuncemeuts to mill
men to start a mill here. a ote cf the
finest and largest rxxllc ; of timbor to
be found in the state is directly trib
utary to this pi ioe. Mr. Marsh expects
lo put the logs in the water this week.
Cttihlumet Uazttte.
IIty iIoosjer..
Wat
nnunons, iostnasifr
af !da-
viJ'c, Intl.. wni
ii:siioii' more for
KhtirJe Hitters
iu" than all olh-
medirs'ws roiiittn d. fr that ban t e
ing :-.ii:ug frvm Ki.hu : la l.iv.-r
IrouM." .1 h.t L . .::..:: :v.u
tocSvia .:-. oi -.ii:i-:-t i- . : "Kind
Klei-lr.t L:.t.i . in- tin- i : Kidney
and I j vi-i :n Ih-ine; mule ui.- feel like
a in-.v i.i m." d. W. CJardner, harttwxre
merchant, same town, siy: Electric
Bitter- is just the thing f r a man kho
is alt run down :.nd don't care whether
lie lives or dies; in' found new strength.
good appetite a;:i felt just like he had a
hew Iw-e on life. Only Mc. a bottle, at
.1. tt". Conn's Drugstore.
"TJ,-
No matter what iradc or
profession yon choose yon
will easily detect tbe men of
nriginnl ideas; tbe men who
push themselves and the iowu
they live :u ahead; men who
are a credit to their profession
and the community ihey live
i:. : but you arc also sure to find
tbe iinitn'ors, those who are
at the rear cud of the proces
sion, men who never have an
origin, bright thought or do
an original, bright act. Iflet
alone they will exist on what
libera, unsuspeclitig people .
permit themselves to be rob
bed of; but no sooner does
the original, enterprising roan
make a move, and the imitat
ing tail-cmlcr tries to benefit
by his superior's ge.niu5.
Note the viak attempts of
the old-styled shops to imitate
my Saturday Surprise Sales.
It'c enough to make a horse
iaucrh.
For New Goods, Original
Styles and Low Prices
Look to
The Live Ciothie? and Halter,
In the Occident Hotel Bl'd's-
lloi a Pimpie
I
8' UY O aV ".
i! . : ' 'j j.:re.
PUtir.
it i -ki! :
fh R c 8
i- KPryyiali BW Bx&F-
iBSOi illflllfwySD ciiv
H
turn
mm
i-;,4 r-rc: fci-J i3w
S f R 1
? Tj& ?r?
'
Parasol;
JLicivw'iDj
r
Ribbons.
Embroideries.
n imtt
Ffttin Biiildliii
Tho Leading
u l"iA
no j ri rm v
UMLi For ladies ! 5E
Th,m "French Process!"
HAND SEWED, DOUBLE SEAM SHOE.
MORGAN & 00,
Eieiiffe Miioi
o.tsin:la Ikautdul Addition for sale at
?1 ea -h : SJ) divn, balance S10 per
nioulh. t'la s at-d ropy of ab-
straet furnblicd free.
Astoria Suburbs !
Five Acr Tract 'as. of As:.i.". atd jny
oae a:! ui.e-: a f tir'- fr'n t'o'dmbiA
Jtiver a fo e wh ; $:a) cash,
Lala.ie $M ii r m-iidii.
J. II. MAWS ELL,
Utttl VxL-At Br&r, - ASTrOitl.t,
v.n.
"M. V.'. Bnv,
. '..WunuKv.
HlClIARS IlAllUV,
Chit F:ig.netr.
a
.-
''V
fTr I'iT
.arry,
o
- Real Estate
AND hL'VLYIMI. TOWNSITK V.'OIIlv
A SM.CIAL1Y.
Cltv and Subnrtan Propertv Sold on Coin-
iniasion. Investments 2Iade for
Outskie Parties.
KKFKKEXCE.S
I. W. Case, Banker. .Indpe C. II. Page.
Office cm Xiitrsi Street,
tfear Court 11 TKso, - ASTORIA. OK.
EAST WiSEEiTI
inroii'etjOree of th' d mand fr thr-ie
Vautif'd K-vt! i. ts. vr. f. (.'. IVarreu has
teeu luCueed l p'tt ninety -s x ols
Adjoiarnrj Varrenton on ho Enst.
Wliicii will be kaovn and s !.l as
East Warreraton
TltE UAlhUOAD ru:s il.rng'i the plat,
Ahicli .sou'y iW va?ds irmn ihc Warrt-idon
deptr. For fur.hcr Ii.f u:n.i:ion e:i'l at
oaet or. ta
ASTOR! i REAL ESTATE CO.
uhi Hjber lor, Pra.
A.T. Itra-ciSTyr.
Xotari I'u bite.
15 Mc Ral Estata Co.
lneo pori'td riliirclr.o, ttuo.
Real : t:sl : Pcr.so:i:il : I'roperty
ISoug'd and Sold on Conmris-i:i.
MSee ou Third St . rear the Central Hotel.
Correjqioudf ace Solicited.
Artria, - Oregon
BestOHslttr. I.owet?risis.
ASTOUIAX JOU OFFICE.
Couniy Trsasurer's Notice.'
PHIIKKK IS ilOXEY IN THE COUNTY
H treasury id pav all ord" jiresented
prior to .laiiaarvkh. lsys, with hiterfst to
J!ay3i.l!0. " J. C. DKMEM".
C. H. F. P. Union Notice.
r&MlEKB WILL P.E A SPECIAL MEETING
JL of the Ci'liimlda Kiver Fibhernu'ii's I'ro
teetivr I'miMi ;it Liberty hall. "WedueMlay.
3Iht 2lst. IK at ti-.M.. to transact hut
ness ot imp tlu re All liiembers in i'.o!
suiudintr reiii sc-d to attend. Ity or-t.-rof
i.-t i vir "MrifiTJimfi'? ti
tt, Prt
F.B. "WEIGHT. Mty.
FOB SALE.
V. SjtJcnilid It v. h or ?o acres on the Klns
4iilie. l"r p r i .S.s hiq rt of
kaaine.
SOKEN?ON i"c nrxiji RSOV,
Leal hi ate animus.
S.
P. IffOOSTABF & G0M
(Sttcct;-? is to)
-DEALERS IN-
cS
Grrocerics I Produce.
nVatorFtreet, Astoria, Oregon.
TELEIMIOXE SO. 7. - I. - BOX
S50
MEW ENTERPRISE.
xprss iranster uompany.
i K. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
j IJllOrRIETOKS.
Headquarters at Jlidn Street wiiaif.
TELKriIONE X0.43.
i A General Express and Delivery KusiKes3
j transacted,
j Yoar patronage Is solicited.
555
sssss? ctsi SMrrqr
3 " fcrf S ' a 7 rt - 2
si tS2 cciias?kXiii&3
tr"! rrr q . tr
00PER,Im
Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria.
It nov r rips. It never squeaks,
flexible than a baud turn.
The New Model Range
CAN BE I1AD TN
Ijteai. r:.Ji aad Examine It ; You Wi l bo Pleased. E. K. Ilawes Is also Agent for U
Buok Patent Cooking Stove,
AND uTIiTK I'IRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnacs Work, Steam Fittings. Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hani
f a i $ 1 " eJ C
11 1-2 Acres, Close to River and Street
Gar Line, Only $500 Per Acre,
for a few Bays Only.
85,000 Can be Made on this
Wtanaii
3?Lotl JSistettG Broltera,
Odd Fellows' Building,
P
I iiU
u
AT TUK OFt'ICE Ol-' THE
Astoria Real Estate Co.
PRICES FPtOM $150 TO $250 EACH.
TEK3XS One-Half Cash ; the lialmce in Six and Twelve Months.
The Xxeading Tailors.
&
i
4 iyillul
Cull and See Our Nobby Stock of Spring Goods
Just Arrived.
It comprises the lah-st goods in the market, and we offer them at prices never
bclore heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most
comfortable Gtting suits in the city.
Next to C. H. Cooper's
wr,
Shipping and Commission Merchani
..tain t. Wharf. Astoria. Oregon.
SPECIALTIES :
Cannery Supplies
darlicurs Salmon Net Twines.
NEPTUNE Brand Salmou Twine.
WOODBERRY Cotton Lines and Twinea
SEINES and NETTING
Of all Description Furnished at
Factory Prices.
FIRE INSURANCE
Effected in First Class Companies,
Representing 813,000,000
P1KEXIX, Hartford, Conn
HOHK, New York,
Agency Pacific Express and Wells. Fargo Co.
fJVl
he Oregon Bakery
J
A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r.
M Bread, Cale anfl Pastry
None but the Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered In any part of the city.
U!If ULLTinOk
White Goods.
Plaid Sashes.
Trimmings.
and Buttons.
It requires no breaking In. Mor
Astoria, Oregon.
ASTORIA, ONLY OF
ial Estate.
Property Within 3 Months.
tout
ASTORIA, OR
ffl's Astoria Are Now on Sale
: McDonald.
Astoria, Oregon.
Morgan & Sherman
GROCERS
And Dealers In
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A PULL LINE CARRIED
And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part of the altj
Office and 'WarehonM
In Hume's New Building on Water SttC
P. O. Box 153. Telephone Ne, ST.
ASTORIA, OKCCHMT.
J. B. Wyatt,
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Ship CkaMfcry,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Binaele "n.
Cotton Canvas, Hemp SaU Twtae
Lard Oil. "Wrought iron Splkea.
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural ImpleMeiU, Stwlac
Macaiaes, Palate, Otis,
Grrboerlea, 3Doh
C810IY
Supplies!