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fX"" -1,- Ci SHc gjaito torftut. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY 7.. MAY 23. 1KX) iSaUZD EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted.) J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors. AKTORIAN BlTILDING. Cass Stkekt. Term or Snbterlption. Served by Carrier, per week ir cts iel by Malt, per month -.. Co cts nt by Mail, one year ... $7.00 Free ot postage to subscribers, Tkk Astoriak guarantees to its advor User the larjrest circulation of any newi i fer published on the Columbia river. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER The Cream of the Whole It. The American Newspaper Directory for 1S90, the recognized authority on American newspapers, publishes a !Prate list of TriE Best newspaper A arge an j intelligent audience as in oaoh city to advertise in; the news- j sembled last night at the lyceum, to nanor that rives the advertiser the moet for his money, the liewspaper that has the largest bona fide circula circula teon: Here is the list for Oregon OUKGON. PLmxu Paper. Issue. Albany. Herald, D. .t Astoria, TnE Astobian D. fc W. Kast Portland, Vindicator, W. Portland, Oregonian, I). & V. Slera, Statcsmau, D. kV. Tbo Dalles, Times-Mountaineer, W. So far as Tnn Astorian is con arnod, its proprietors have one thou sand dollars to substantiate Geo. P. Howell's statements. It will put up that amount to back the assertion her made, the winner to give the thousand dollars won to the railroad subsidy, public library or some other public affair. This is a case of put up r sunt np. The Union party seem to trouble in securing candidates. have Honcicault's great play, After Dark," at Koss" o;cra house next Thursday. Some of the nominations for census enumerators in this county have been rejected. Two more of the Chinese pheasants recently turned loose at Olney have leen soon near Point Adams light house. Miss Flora Bntson. the leading colored prima donna in the world will sing at lloss opera house June 13th and 14lh. SupL Clinton is making a good job of tjiat Third street crossing. It has a crown to it and will shed the water and be dry. Well, now that the tariff bill h:is passed the house ami the duty on tin plate is increased, up goes the price of tin plate. There will be a social ball at Liberty hall to-morrow evening. The com mittee are IL Jones, J. Mattson, P. Munson and Chas. Sanders. The new house and st-ue just erected at Long Beach by C. Y. Blissett, of this city, is so near completed that he went there yesterday with his family. Yesterday was one of the best days m the way of real estate transfers for some time, there being twelve deeds filed for record, amounting to S'22,137. Now that the tariff is done with for this session the river and harbor bill should stand a show of speedily coming up. Oregon is more interested in that than in the tariff. Carl E. Johnson, the infaut son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson, died yesterday at the residence of his parents, over Wilson and Fisher's, of catarrh of the stomach. Capt. Whitcomb ot the Cascades wants Astorians to cock their ears at noon to-day and listen to his new whistle. Whit says it's funnier than the Elmore's. It doesn't seem possi ble, but that's what he says. The boys who twirl the sphere will soon have no trouble in having a place to play base ball. A fine ball field is being cleared on Smith's point near .Tohuson's gardens. The proprietors ot New Astoria are also laying out an extensive ball ground. Judge Jewett last evening received from Eugene a haudsomo pair of Mon golian pheasants. They are most pro lific birds, raising threo broods each season; the first brood raised in the earlv spring often raising a brood in the fall. Notwithstanding the excellent char acter and size of Cleveland's minstrel company, which exhibited here to such a crowded houso a few weeks ago, W. S. Cleveland proposes next year that his minstrel enterprise will be the largest or its kind ever under taken. On the ticket of the Union party appears the name or A. A. Hillback, of the firm of Larscu & Hillback, for county clerk. Mr. Hillback states em phatically that he did not authorize the use ot his name, and wishes it dis tinctly understood that ho is not a candidate. The lines ot the Oregonian Railway lutve been turned over by receiver (3. N. Scott to C. P. Huntington and the I bouthern Pacific Bailway Company, and the employees were officially notified of the change. All employees remain in service until otherwise in formal and at the same wages hitherto paii" Tlie partial taste of liberty and free dom secured to Sweden years ago seewa'6 inspire her subjects to desire a broader trad moro complete liberty, lHmecilliey aro rapidly laying down tbe.blBeJu&g with its yellow cross and taking up the starry banner. Tho lat est was. John Hnyberg, who, yester day, took out Lis first papers here. The U. P. bridge will cross the Co lniatfa lnlf a milr below Vancouver, wkMeikece is an island. The channel oa,ni Oregon side is 1,200 feet wide. Thr inland, whioli is to be crossed by a trestle, is 200 feet wide, and the channel on. the Washington side is 2.400 Jeet, making tho total length of tbe hrl 5,900 fjeet, and one of tho l&rgti..Ue country. Ob Sunday morning at the Con fcieytioMT' flmTf-h Bev. G.C.Hall will "jroapfr a memorial sermon in ooMpgMBMsiiou ,ot the approaching MeiaocwL. dj',' which is next Friday. Tfce Sternberg of Cushing Post, No. 14, G. A. K, will Resemble at their post room atHJOxX. Sunday, and march to the cee irbere reserved seats mM-frtotaAid for.tbem. The Y. M. C. A. were in council last night making provisions for the coming convention. As only part of the delegates arrive to-night, and others on Saturday, it was voted to defer the collation until Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. J There was a slight accident at War ; renton yesterday morning. A plat form car was run off the end of the track at the open draw, and the truck and wheels of one end dropped down into Skipanon creek, -while the end of the car hung over the water. The steamer 0. K. will be delayed twenty four hours with the load of lumber she was taking up to Skipanon. !'. E. Palmer, of Los Angeles. CaL. rcjjreuting the Continuous Kiln Co., ', ' of Uumlia. Neb., is in the citv. His company gives to local brick makers the right to use their patent process. I Mr. Palmer makes favorable showing j of what can le done, and will meet those desirous ot inquiry into the mat ter at the chamber of commerce rooms at two o'clock this afternoon. sn lo ? uiscussion oi me ques turn 'Shall thn laws fnnperninfr h- , r.-nnlnil ?'' -Movers Willinma I and Crawford, though on the unpop ular side of the question so ably pre sented the ailirmative that it was de cided in their favor. Messrs. J. Flnn and Irwin were on the negaliveside. Surveys yesterday disclose the fact that few if any of the buildings along Third street from Main as far as reached by the instruments are in line, or corner exactly. Even the Odd Fellow's building is a little more on Cass street than was supposed. Tnn AsToaiAX building encroaches a few inches on Cass street, but is back a few inches from the Third street line, making it about "a stand off." fieorge Francis Train is Hying across the continent as fast as steam can take him. He will be at Pendleton to night, at Portland at G:40 to-morrow morning, and expects to reach Tji conia at 7:30 to-morrow evening, mak ing the fsistest trip on record around the world sixty-five days. He is the last and quickest to girdle the globe. Magellan was the first in 1530. It look him threo years. That is the difference. In the police court yesterday, before Judge Jewett, when city attorney Curtis, in his dulcet tones, called the name of Lizzie Johnson to answer at the bar of justice for an over indul gence in the flowing bow, Lizzie failed to respond, did not come to time, but the golden half eagle she had deposited in her stead the evening previous was present in all its glittering lustre and passed to the care of the custodian of the city's funds. A wealthy London merchant gives the secret of his business success as follews: "I always feel happy when I am advertising, for then I know that, wakiag or sleeping, I have a strong though silent orator working for me; one who never tires, never makes mis takes, and who is certain to enter the households from which, if at all, my trade must come." To secure the ser vices of such an agent as this shrewd merchant referred to. advertise in The Astokiax. It is read by everylody in Astoria. Srhool Entertainment. The closing exercises of Miss Emma "Warren's private school were held at Eescue hall yesterday afternoon and enjoyed by a large audience, eveiy seat being occupied, and many persons standing. The programme was as follews: Song, "Beautiful May," by the school.4 Then followed songs, recitations aim essays, by "Willie Young, Bessie But ter,Park Upshur, Lulu Estes, Ralph Worsley, Ted Cherry, Charles Wright, Lucy Morton, Frank Johnson, Winnie Airlh, Bobert Kinney, Bertha Gouller, Lottie Levings, Birdie "Winton, Clara Young, Harry Cherry, Lottie Bennett, Willie "Weyloud, Paul Trullinger, Mary Kronquist, Harry Young. Annie Seaborg, Fred "Warren Kate Upshur, Nannie Beed, Louise Tallaut, Albert Kinney, Pearl Estes, Kittie Butter, Edwin Cherry, George Warren, Luln Dillon, Johan Young. Charlie Hobsou and Nellie Monteith. Miss Mollie Sherman gave a fine recitation and also recited a piece in German. The dumb bells exercises by the primary and advanced classes wero excellent, the pupils keeping perfect time to the piano as played by Miss Daisy "Winton, and the whole enter tainment was creditable alike to teacher and pupils. The DiriRO CInh. Last evening this club had a lively meeting and completed all arrange ments for the Republican mass meet ing next Monday evening. They ap pointed Lieut W. A. Sherman as grand marshal, with Frank Guuu and Frank Patton as aids. The other Republican clubs have been invited to participate with them on the occa sion. Tney will parade with a full baud. and wear their new silk badges. Col. Nevius, will be met at the dock on the arrival ot the boat, by a committee and escorted to the hotel. After dinner, a procession will be formed, and the speaker escorted to the opera house. Nearly everbotly needs a good medi cine at this season, to purify the blood and build up tiie 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. The Eighth. Saturday surprise sale, by special request I will again place on sale those 18, S20, S22K suits for 15.25. Saturday, May 24th, 1890. Heiiman Wise, In tho Occident Hotel Building. To Carp i Hi ops. JJy vole if Carpenters' and Joiner."' Union Xo. 1520, of Aitoria, pasbed May 2?, 189), all carpenters are requested to keep away irom unicago. as a strike is there in progress. By order Wm. Un ad wick, Kec Sec'y. Take It Before BrcakraM. 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 hack of the eyes, tired feeling, dizziness, langour symp toms of liver complaint. Remedy Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic, lle lievcs constipation, sharpens the appe tite and tones up the entire system. Get the genuine from jour druggist for SI, una ui&e acuuruiug w uirccuuiig. Meals Ceekctf. te Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard A Stokes'. Welafcarel'ji Beer. And Free Lnnch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. A Preliminary 3Iecting Last Evening. Pursuant to call, there was a meet ing of citizens last evening, at the council rooms, to take preliminary, steps toward the proper celebration of the ensuing Fourth of July. The meeting was called to order by C. J. Curtis, who was elected temporary chairman. C. J. Trenchard was elected temporary secretary. The following, being a synopsis of the financial part of last year's celebra tion, was read: becbktary's uetobt Received from soliciting com raittee Paid eut: S 1.451.25 Fire works, 303.32: Krew of Komus. 87.ji0- Street decorations and liberty car, $210.17: Printing $133: Sherman and Ward, 20: Western Amateur band, 5150: Finnish band, 23: Nationnl salute $G8 .82: Barges, $2.50; Incidental expenses, 2S.80; D. Curran, boat hire.SlO: Griffin fc Reed, $1.20. Total $1,030.30. Prizes: Boat race, 1st prize, Alex Sutton $50: 2nd prize Jas. Turk, $23: Fish boat race, 1st wm. Calbouu. $75: 2nd prize John Smith $23: Fat Man race, V. F. Hall, $20: Hope race, 1st prize, ltescuo No. 2, $50: 2nd prize, Astoria No. 1, $23: Ten der race 1st prize. Astoria No. 1, $15: 2nd prize, llescne No. 2, ?5: Foot race, Nace Grant. $40: Wa'.kinc rope, Tom Bawl mgs, $2.30: Willie Langley, $2.50; Bov's foot race. John McCue. $2.50: Percy Sovey, $2.50. Co. H. O. N. G., $12,15: Total, $372.15. Paid Griffin" & Beed, bill duo celebration, 1SSS, $28.80. Total paid out $1,-151.25. 1 have compared the foregoing with the receipts and vouchers, and the books ot the treasurer, and find them correct. C .1. Conns, Secretary. 1h2 report was received and filed. On motion of O. W. Dunbar a com mittee of five was agreed upon. The chair announced the following com cem mittee: C. J. Trenchard, B. S. Wors lev, das. W. Hare, O. W. Dunbar and dohn N. Gnfiin, On motion of B. S. Worsle a soliciting committee wr.s apiointed, consisting of Aug. Daniel son, C. II. Cooper, Herman Wise, G. W. Wingate and T. O. Trullinger. On motion of C. J. Trenchard a committee on printing wa3 appointed consisting of P. W. Parker, G. P. Wal lihan, O. W. Dunbar andW.S.Bi cord. On motion the following were made permanent efficers: President, C. H. Stockton; secretary, C. J. Cur tis: treasurer, Jno. N. Grilliu. On motion the meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the chairman. JIABIN'E NEWS ANI NOTES. The steamer Pot Hand, which has so long been out service, and tied up inside the U. P. dock, is being over hauled and repaired, ready for business. The steamship Lakme, Capt S. F. Graves, arrived yesterday morning from Port Townsend. Her cargo was decidedly inflammable, or of a com bustible natnre, consisting mostly of 805 tanks of gasoline and 8,140 kegs of powder. The steamship State of California, Capt H. S. Ackley, did not arrive from San Francisco yesterday until 7 p. si., and brought a large amount ot freight for this port, as well as a goodly number ot cabin and steerage passengers. The steamer Jl. P. Elmore, Capt. James Tatton, has returned from Portland, where she was inspected aud pronounced all right, and is now taking on coal and cargo, preparatory to her departure for Alaska. She is owned by Elmore, Sanborn & Co., and is a fine vessel, well built and staunch. The steamship Columbia. Capt F. Bolles, sailed for San Francisco yes terday morning. She took from here 100 sacks of ovsters, 6,312 packages of merchandise, 1,103 bundles of lath, 2,101 bundles of shooks. Her other cargo consisted of 2w sacks of wool, 437 bundled of pulp, 742 sacks of oats, aud miscellaneous freight The steamer Mamanit-a, Captain Richardson, arrived from Portland yesterday, making thg run in G4 hours, bringing down a number or heavy sinkers which she left at the buoy depot Capt "W. "W. Bhoades, inspector ot this district, is on the vessel and will go to-day with the steamer to Shoalwater Bay to ascer tain if the buoys there are all in proper position. Major Handbury is expected down on the ft. Ji. Thompson this morning, and it ho comes, will go on the llanzanita with Capt Rhoadcs. "Marriage is a Failure." At least one man evidently thinks so, and that is S. B. Howard, who in 1870, away back in the "Old Bay State" was married to she who is now his wife and kuown as Carrie E. Howard, and from whom he yesterday rfpplied for a divorce. He also desires the care and custody of their two children, Charley Harrison and Carrie May Howard, and from Enoch L. Blodgett, a brother of Mrs. Howard he desires a deed of n donation land claim which Blodgett holds and on which S. B. has advanced money nt divers times. In addition to all this he asks judgment for costs ot the suit ho brings against Lis wife and brother in law. A Fine Animal. Several in Clatsop county have of late years procured some fine cattle and horses, and now our Wahkiakum county neighbors, are starting to do tho same. Thos. Foss, or Gray's river, yester day bought a fine grayish whito Nor man stallion, seven years old. The animal will weigh about 1,700 pounds, and cost Mr. Foss SI, 000. He took the horse over on tho boat yesterday afternoon. He was bought of Stewart Bros., of southern Miatoesota. THE QUESTION SETTLED. This Is a faithful pier turo of tho establish meat of Thomas Price & Son, at 24 Sacra mento St, S. F. As th leading chemists of tho west, they wcrs asked to scttlo tho question as to what sars parillaswero in fact purely vegetable. We present their report. " We have made careful themieal analyses of several veil buvm brands 9f sartaparilla, and have found them allvitk the single exception of Joy's to contain iodide of potassium. Asa result wr one enabled to pro nounce Joy's to be the only purely vegetable tarsapariUa now on the wutrket, vhich has come under our observation." Modern medicine has proven that all orinary lace eruptions aro caused by lfidireettofi and slagrlsh circu lation, which call for reratablo alUratiTee, instead of mineral blood purifiers like iodide of potiMinoL Joy's Vegetable Sanaparlna Is the first to discard the old notions and pro ceed under the modem theory. Its cures aze the talk of the hour. ' Coflee and cake, ren Central Restaurant oonts, at the House for rent in upper Astoria, quire at this office. In- Jblfty pair roller skates. 73c a pair, worth f l, at Griffin & Reed's. PERSONAL MENTION. H. E. Turner has resigned as fore- man of the Pioneer. Mrs. M. E. Franklin, of Skipanon, was in the city yeterdtiy. Mrs. J. W. Mnnsou, of Point Adams, was in the city yesterday. Chief Barry returned last evening from a visit ot several days to Port land. O. H. Hasting aud family, of Vic toria, B. C, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Allen. S. Giesy, ot"Wiliapa, came dowu the river last evening, from a visit of three weeks at Aurora, in the Willamette valley, and goes over homo this morn ing by way of llwaco. Dick Barrows, who has been assist ing in carrying The Morxixq Astoriak on the upper town route for some time, leaves for his home on the Coquille this morning. The Hirer and Harbor Bill Uncertain. Washington, May 21. Speaker Beed has refused to recognize any person to morrow for the purpose of calling up the river and harbor bill. It has been generally understood that the bill was to follow the tariff bill, but it is expected that it will go over. The reason for the speaker's action is given on the ground that the president will veto the bill if it comes to him in the present form, The bill, according to his ideas, is unequal, giving to some sections more than they deserve, while denying to others what they should in justice receive. The men who were dissatisfied with the appropriations made in the river and harbor bill have been hard at work in the senate and at the White house, and if reports be true, with good effect The opposition of the president is also based upon the fact that pension and governmental appropria tions have been so increased that there will be a deficit instead of a surplus at the end of the next fiscal year. Tho proposal for tho Texas deep water harbor bill, the Soo bill and the boat railway of the Columbia may be held np for the same general reasons. -Oregonian Special. Waterspout in Sonthrra Orrcon. A waterspout dropped on one of the spurs of the Siskiyous several miles southeast of Ashland, Tuesday after noon, that Hooded the neighborhood of tho Devlin place with oceans of water for a short time and washed out considerable plowed laud. J. C. Atkins, who lives on the Devlin place, was the heaviest loser, estimating his loss at $500. The water came so fast that it drowned five pigs for him before he knew what was the matter, says the Valley Record. Hail fell to the dejith of six inches, dbing considerable damage to grain and stripping the fruit trees within a limited area. npp' EIoosir. Win. Timmons, postmaster of Ida viSIe, Intl., writes: "Electric Bitters has dune more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feel ing arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and slock nm n of same place, .ays: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney aud Iver medicine; made me feel like a new man."' .1. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing fir a man o is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; lie found new strength, good anpt tite and felt just like he had a new leu e on life. Only50e.a bottle, at J. W. Conn s Drug btore. CMllreECryferPitCuGrCastoria Originator ! -T7"S. 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 are a credit to their profession and tho community they live in: but you arc also sure to find the imitators, those who are at the. rear end of tlie 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 wak attempts of the old-styled shops to imitate my Saturday Surprise Sales. It's enough to make a horse laugh. For New Goods, Original Styles and Low Prices Look to HermanWise The Live Clothier and Hatter, In tfce Occident Hotel BFd'g. REAL ESTATE TBANSFEKS. 3IAY 22. As Filed in The County Becorder s Ofiirc Yesterday. S. D. and Mary 1. Adair to "W..H. Jordan, trustee for S. D. Jordan, lots 40 and 41, blk 5, Meriwether Downs C. A. McGuire to Olive Mc Guire, one acre in sec 21, T8N,B.10 W P. O'Hara and wife to H. C. Thompson, lots 21 to 40 inclusive, in blk 1, War renton Harry Bell to II. AY. Hamblin, undivided )j int. in 74 acres in D. L. C. ot Ira and JaneMcKcan Annie and Wm. Beidt to JohannaLinquis,lots 7 and 8, blk 76, Bosedale J. G. Nurnberg and wife to L W. Case, trustee, 74 acres in D. L. C. of Ira and Jane McKean M. J. Kinney et al to Mary Bierson, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 10, 11, 12 and 13 ot blk 65, New Astoria : . . . E. A. Noyes and wife to J. S. Hayberg,lots 11, 12,13 and 14, blk 4, North add W. L. Uhlenhart and wife to W. L. Bobband F. L. Par ker, lots 23, 29, 30 and 31, subdivision 2, blk 15, Olney's Astoria Inv. Co. to John E. Grassman, lots 21 and 22, blk 5, Hustler's M. J. Kinuev et al to John Grassmaui lot 22, blk 25, New Astoria 70 1,000 3,700 14,800 1,350 145 400 .300 16G S. D. Adair and wife to E. E. Howes, , lots 32 and 33, blk ij rhvet her Downs 120 j- sly reported this year 1,314252 5. Merriw Previously Total to dale 1,306,339 tloiau tn Shoalwater I lay. Captain Ithoads, light house inspec tor, is goin over to Shoalwater hay to see how it came abont that the Dolphin rot aground. He was told that a buoy had cot- out of its place, ' but irom the best information he can obtain, he thinks the sand spit has gone astray, and extended itself out between No. -1 and No. G buoys. Ifo will try and fix things so that the boats will not ruu aground, if he has to build a barbed wire fence around the shoal places. Urcijonian. 2C(iiarh:xllr IScsrtio. Mrs. Michael Curtain. I'lainliolri, HI., makes the statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; she was tieated a mouth by her family phy sician, but grew worse. lie told her she was a hojtclcas victim ofcoiisiwiption and that no medicine could euro her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's .NVw Discovery tor Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first doe. Hie contin ued its use, and after taking ten bottles found herself sound and well, now docs her housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great Discovery at J. W. Conn's Drug J- tore, large b(ttles, r0e. and ?l. Fine TalI Wine Delivered at(W cents a gallon, to any part .f the city. A fine line of pure California wiiies at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. Try oar Secretary, Astoria ami Co lumbia 'cad pencils. They are fine. (kipi'ix &Knni. Ludlow's Ladies' $.'1.00 1'ine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at r. .1. fioouman s. Tt'lrphonc J.eilirtr: ilonsc. Cent Ueds in town, ltoonis per night CO aud iltMs., por week Sl-W. New and chain. Private entrance. Tliero .iro &ouio ZYicc Hooms. Over the Mikado candy storo, suitable for offices, for rent. Apply to Alex Campbell." Ttt.i .-piond d pianos for ah' ohcap. Air. one contemplating purchasing a piano should call on Griffin &liecd. 'i he fiintl'itinn House Cigar. The La Paloma cigar and other fine brands of cigars; the finest in the city, at Char'ey Olson's, next to C. II. Cooper. Tb !;;!et tyio at of Oi'Ms' IJoots and P.. I. Goodman's. I.NSUKANCE. INSURANCE Kire and Marine and Life VAN DUSEM & CO., Ag '. ia, ASTORIA, OR. Of the Following Reliable Foreign and Home Companies : Liverpool and London and Globe, North British aud Mercantile. Scottish Union and National, Hartford olCouneciicut, Commer cial ot California. IxhuIoii and Lancashire of Livorpool, Commercial Union of London, (.tmrdiau of l,omlon. Northwest of Portland, Mutual Ufc of New York. Prompt,Liberal Adjustments Guaranteed I . W. CASE Insurance Agent. REPRESENTING California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Firs and Marine Ins. Co., Portland. Home Mutual Insuiancc Co.,S. F. Phoenix of London. V Imperial of London. . Robb & Parker AGENCY OK Fire and Marine Insurance, With an Aggregate Capital of . $70,000,000, IMPERIAL, or London. CALIFORNIA. ot California. CONNECTICUT, ot Hartford. OAKLAND UOME, of Oakland LION, of London. FIREMAN'S FUND, of California QUEEN, of Loudon. MAISON DORE! RESTAURANT. TIIE ONLY FEENCn RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. It Is the object to make the Maison Dore the best restaurant on the coast where the finest French meal can be had. Second St., East of Benton. C FBAXCISCOVIL'll, Proprietor. John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. rreserjptlea Carcrnllr Compounded. Agent lor Mexican Salve and Norwegian File Care I ll m JUST Parasols. Laces. Ribbons. Embroideries. w'MU'tC. H, COOPER, The Leading S2.95 iifi MA3D-SEWKI), DOUBLE SEAM SHOE. MORGAN & CO., ' I.'ts in tills l'-eautiful Addition for sale at $ia) each : StM down, balance 10 per month, ri.vs ami copv of ab stract furnished free. Astoria Suburbs ! l'ivc Acre Tracts oast or Astoria and only one and onc-lt.ill mile from Columbia liivcr at S.T00 each ; $100 cash, balance $o0 per month. J. H. MANSELL, Krai Estate IlroVcr, - ASTORIA, OK. Wm. AV. Wiikkkv. S. A.WlIEICKV. ItlCIIARIl IlAnnv, Civil Engineer. Wherry & Harry, Real Estate AND SURVEYING. TOWNS1TE AVORK A SPECIALTY. City and Suburban Property Sold on Com mission. Investments Made Tor Outside Parties. REFERENCES I. W. Case, Banker. Judge C. II. Page. Office on Third. Street, Near Court Ilouse, - ASTORIA. OR. EASTllifi tu consequence of the demand for those beautiful level lots. Mr. P. C. Warren has been induced to plat ninety-six lots Adjoining Warrcnton on the East. Which will be known and sold as East Warrenton ! THE RAILROAD runs through the plat, which is only 200 yards from tho Warrcnton depot. For further information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. John Eobcnon-, Pres. A. T. Brake,-Mgr. Notary Public. Tie Pacific Real Estate Co. lncorporateitMarchCO, 1S30. Itcnl : anil : Personal : Property Bought and Sold on Commission. Office on Third St, near the Central Hotel. ..t Correspondence Solicited. A.ntoria, ... Oregon Best (Jaalitr. Lowest Prices. -TIDE TABLES- ASTORI.UtUOB OFFICE. CO TO LARSON & HILLBACK -FOR- GROCERIES AITO FRESH FRUITS. 16 0rders3)elivcrcd Froe of Charge, country Orders Solicited. Third btrefit. -A next to rioncer otllce. ' - FOR SALE. A Splendid Ranch-oi 8ft acres on the Klas kauine. Por particulars inquire of - SORENSblfc-'A'tetfNDEESON, uX-Keal Estate Agents. E.'P. NOOZfABI & CO., (Successors, to) j: p. hynes, DEALERS I$Lr Groceries Produce. Water Street, Astoria, Orefcon. TELEPIIOXE XO. 7. - P. O.OX 290 A NEW ENTERPRISE City Express Transfer Company. H D. Thing and C. E. Milifer, PROPRIETORS. Headquarters at Main Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Business transacted. Your patronage Is solicited:J-T; ScnencKs Aliion. ytaiw RECEIVED Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. For Ladies ! It never rips. It never squeaks, flexible than a hand turn. Process !" The New Model Range CAN BE IIAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF IS. R. HAWES, Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E.R. Hawes Is also Agent for the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hani. A Snap in Real Estate. 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 Real lEJstarto Brok.erst Odd Fellows' Buildiiii Lots in Case's Astoria ire Now on Sale AT TnE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half. Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. Fiedler : & Call and See Our Nobby Stock of Spring Just Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in the market, and we offer them at prices nerer 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 LTain St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon. SPECIALTIES : Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTONE Brand Salmon Twine. ' WOODBERRY Cotton Lines and Twines SJSINES and NETTING & or all Description Furnished at fZ. Factory Prices, . FIRE INSURANCE Effected in First Class Companies, Representing S13.0O0.00O PH03NCC, HOME, .Hartford, Conn .... New York, Agency Faelfie Express and Wells, Fargo A Co. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prep'r. Good Bread, Cake and Pastry None hut the Rest Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the city. White Goods. Plaid Sashes. Trimmings. and Buttons. Street. It requires no breaking in. Mora Astoria, Oregon. Property Within 3 Months. ana m ASTORIA, OR : McDonald. Goods Astoria, Oregon. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LIMjE CARRIED Xad Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the ety Office and WaxehonM In Home's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. ST. ASTORIA, OSEGOH. J. B. Wyajbt, DEALERS IN Hardware ami Skip ChaMkry, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Binacle 041. Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Lard Oil. Wrought Iron Spiket. 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