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ASTORIA. OREGON:
WEDNESDAY.
-JUNE 11, 1690
Citj HdL County Official Paper.
AVSTJLAUAX BALLOT SYSTEM.
Recently the Australian ballot sys
tem "ras "given a trial at the municipal
clectioa-at-SL Paul. The experiment
was coppletclv successful. It re
quired -a-ioea-observer, indeed, says
the Pioneer Press, to discover that
a city of over "200,000 inhabitants was
m ibe.&jv&o a municipal election,
and that, too, more exciting than its
predecessors for many years. No
crowfcyw) -excitement and no drunk
cncssVerclhe marked features of the
day, whose character was told alone
by tkcDOcasional booths, to whose
sdes rere tacked maps and election
pl&csrds.
Itisilike creditable to the repre
senUbjg.jf all parties that they tried
to follow the spirit as well as the text
oi thencw hxw, instead of attempting
to uaaperat In. its action.
ThaTObsr after giviug his name re
ceived his ballot, which he marked
sccord5s2"to the dictates of his own
judgqjenl in the privacy of one of the
booths. .Having folded it he handed
ittotfee-juclge of the election, who,
having -called the voter's name, de
posiftiQlzg ballot in the box. This
was att'Eie anachinen- necessary for
the elector; As a result of careful
tcgjsfrafion but Tew votes werechal
leageX in ilie entire city, and only a
comparatively small number of ballots
were Tetrrrnod xlefaced or injured to
the judges oflhe election in exchange
f:r others, .Rjfhaps as noticeable a
tact sy-is mat a very small per
cent of "voters asked for assistance in
xnaldB their ballot.
Thejndges of election uniformly
gavetke wannest praise to the new
system. Many of its opponents have
lissed their opposition upon a belief
that its operation was slow. It was
foantilkit in -the- most crowded dis
tricts all the booths were never occu
pied at one time, and the rush which
under" ihoold-system was the invariable
accomgMiiment of certain hours, was
catireV .obviated. The returns also
were kwwn -t an earlier hour than
nsaaVas the conditions of balloting
made It extremely easy for the judges
to tshaX&ic:Uic xcsults.
Axfenne: hpiraut for popular favor
is the Gerrai$jree7,7.' Star, the
initial numler of which is dated June
6th, and presents a creditable appear
ance.,, .It, has six pages of seven
cohujtus eachand the entire first page
occayiedby an advertisement of the
towniscfted Ijj the board of trade,
shows'ihat ihe paper has the cordial
support of.4Jjo businessmen who work
m unistfR: or 4hc-benefit of their town.
J. lF3YcCollIn is editor and pro
prietor Gcrvais in in Marion county,
38 naijte south, of Portland, on the
S. P.ltowl, and is a rich section of the
WHlsroctte valley.
FsbaiX. "VV. Allen, superintendent
and secretary, JCnx Astoriax is in re
ceipt of-sH-elegant book of -IS pages,
betngLthe prSsrec.tus of the second an
nual position of tlic North Pacific
Industrial Association, which opens in
Porthmdj September 25th, and closes
Octobjef 2oh. It is elegantly printed,
finelyiUustrated and has illuminated
covejsivuhe JTest Shore. Ilandsome
Kfeespla-oMhe Portland hotel, and
oC thfcTxp&itioa buildings arc also
x3o' Inference to the details of
ike exposition will be made from lime
to tiraS Xsfoffa should Ik? well rep
resented. Good streets in a city, and good
roads from the country, leading into a
city, arc essential requisites. In this
respect Astoria certainly is lacking.
Tiiere are very few horses here, for the
size of the place, and one reason is
there are no good drives in this
vicinity. There should be an im
provement in this respect.
UsrsCAii activity is prevalent all
over Washington, and Oregon needs
to sroase herself, or her younger sister
w31 surpass her in population and
wealth. The railroad interest there is
very active, and lines are branching
ot in all directions.
Is CeRSHjnption Incurable?
Read the fottewing: Mr. C. U. Morris,
Newark, ArKSsays: "Was down with
Abscess of Lungsand friends and phy
skri&RS pronounced me an Incurable
CeB5Bptivc-S?gan taking Dr. King's
New Disoovecr for Consumption, am
w en my third- bottle, and able to
verseetheworfconmy farm. It is the
tecst odiciuei5Ter made."'
Jesse Middlewart. Decatur, Ohio.
says: -Had it not been for Dr. King's
Xew Discovery for Consumption I
wetrid have died of Luns Troubles. Was
pvea up by doctors. Am now in best
f fecslth. Try it. Sample bottles free
at J. . Cohn t Drag Store.
TLABV!CKTO MOTHERS.
3tas?iJIncsT.crw,s SooTncs-a Sykup
sbW&lK'av$ "be used for children
teetku&.VB'.Voothes the child, softens
tins c sis. al lavs all rain, cures wind
cfeeTtc ad is the best remedy for diar
rbfiwuT w aat :S vecents a bottle.
Far Sale.
A few choice lots in Hustler & Aiken's,
ekeap. W. L. Uih.exhart,
Ileal Estate Broker.
CMtltBSaSICISatHZHCl
..
Because its owners are
OLIVER STEWART, Fres.
C. S.
Clatsop Land Company.
Incorporated with $25,000 Capital
RealEstate and Insurance Brokers, Notary Public Conveyancers
We are Sole Agents for the following choice Real Estate: South Astoria, beautifully situated on the south side o
Young's Bay, lots 50x100 S75 to S90, on easy terms. Just back of South Astoria is Trospect Park,
Astoria's most popular addition. Lots 27x100535 to 50, blocks of 22 lots at a liberal discount.
Choice Business and Residence Property in all parts of the city, also fine acreage suitable for platting, at reasonable
prices.
Refer by pennissloato I. W, Case, Banker, Astoria.
Oregon, lion, J. L. Cowan, .Mayor of Albany
and President of the Linn County Bank. Taco
nia National Bank.
WHY HE IS S3HLING.
Onin Enumerator SchooHmaker Has
Cause for Congratulation.
United States census enumerator
Geo. 1L Schoonmaker is out of danger.
The kidneys have not left his feet; no
one has willed him a fortune, and his
best girl still bestows her attentions
upon another fellow. Yet Schoon
maker is happy and thereby hangs a
novelette. In the district which
superintendent Jenkins assigned)
Schoonmaker, reside several score of
heathens whose knowledge of American
customs is limited to feasting
upon boiled rice and charging "tloo
dlola" for leaving the scents of ex
pectoration upon divers articles of
male and female apparel. All of these
citizens decidedly object to telling
superintendent of the census Porter
whether they are afflicted with a
chronic disease, or how long it is
since they got out of jail. They are,
however, willing to inform Uncle Sam's
agents that, not owning any real
estate, they cannot mortgage it
Schoonmaker ha3 now been work
ing four days and all that he has done
has been to dodge the washing irons
of irate Chinamen who think him too
inquisitive. "Whenever he approaches
an almond-eyed son of the rat-eating
eaipire, the latter locks himself behind
bolts as if afraid that he is about to
be jailed for playing fan-tan. A con
versation something like this gener
ally eccurs:
Schoonmaker "What's your name,
John?
The Ileathen No clan sabee.
Schoonmaker How long you been
in this country?
Heathen Dion know. Nbth flel
low done it torn tloomollow. Bloss,
he here then.
Schoonmaker How old are yon?
John Lemmo lone. No sabee. Go
to hellee.
Then the Chinaman grabs an axe,
and Schoonmaker hops, skips and
jumps out of sight, as his pedal ex
tremities are too lender for him to run.
Schoonmaker, at the rate of 2 cents
per name, was earning four mills every
day, so on "Wednesday he wrote to
"Whatcom requesting supervisor Jen
Idns to suggest an easier method for
his labor. In reply he received a
document which is 32 inches wide and
12 feet long. It is a letter of recom
mendation from the Chinese
consul general at San Fran
cisco commanding all followers of
the late Mr. Confucius to
answer any questions which Mr.
Shoonmaker may put to them, and
telling all Chinese that "Shoon" is a
gentleman who never refuses a drink
and changes his underclothing once a
week.
Shoonmaker expects from now on
to make living wages out of his posi
tion, and that is why he is feeling
happy. Port Tonsrd Leader.
Kibiii tioing Ont of Fashion.
Ill the rural regions of our country,
as well as of England, the favorite
amusement at a social gathering of
young persons is, or until recently has
been, a succession of "kissing games,"
wherein the most modest girl of the
company was saluted by every swam
who chose with as little embarrass
ment as if he had been her mother.
But even in the rural districts this
sort of thing is passing away, and the
permitted realm of the kiss is narrow
ing day by day. Mrs. Frank Leslie,
Fully Explained
First Citizen There goes a success
ful man. He's a credit to the
community. They tell me that fifteen
years ago he came to this town with
out a dollar and that now he's worth
75,000.
Second Citizen Yes; I remember
it well. He was my bookeeper a while
and afterward my partner. You see,
I struck this town twenty years ago
with $75,000, and now I haven't got a
cent. Merely a coincidence, just a
coincidence.
NEW TO-DAY
Notice.
BIDS WILL BE BECEIVED BY THE
Board of Directors of School District
No. One. until July 20, 1890. for 50 cords
Spruce limbs and 25 cords Fir, to be de
livered at the school house iu said district
bv Sept. 1st. 1800.
The directors reserve the right to i eject
any and all bids.
B v order, et c. J. W- CONN,
J. G. 11USTLEB, Chairman.
Clerk.
Astoria, .Tune 10th, 1890. td
Petition.
mo THE HONORABLE, THE COUNTY
X Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop
County :
We. tlis undersigned legal voters in Sea
side l'reclnct, Clatsop Co.,State of Oregon.re
spectfully petition that a License be granted
to Seaside Hotel, C, C. Cooper, manager, to
sell Spirituous Liquors at Seaside in said
Product, in quantities less than one quart,
said License to be granted for three months,
having posted legal notices of his intention
to apply for such license in said precinct,
KAMES OF PETITIONEES.
Kaspar Anderegg, R. L. Eberman, J. P.
Aust.n. E. Pelland, E. M. Grimes, L, R.
Abercrombie, F. Beerman, L. D. Coffman,
John Williamson, N. Kimball. J. L. Martin.
S. 1C Stanly, N. A. Eberman, F. Goodfellow,
Thomas Johns. Machel Merchano, A. Ham
ilton, John G. Gerritse, W. J. Eberman. J.
T. Eberman, V.T. R. Duncan, Geo. F. Oeffler,
J. E. Brainier, C. Thompsen, C. O. Sackett,
Joseph Walsh.
Will Have Railroad Connection Sooner
liberal and not afraid to give indueimentt to RAILROADS,
lWrW ASTORIA is
DOW, Vice Pre.
D. M. STEWART, Treas.
Clatsop
Correspondence Solicited
A. J. STEELE, President '
L. O. CHENAULT, Vice-President
and Business Manager.
Frankfort
Paid-up Capital, $300,000.
Frankfort, - - Washington.
Correspondence Solicited.
ASTORIA OFFICE,
P. O.
W. F. Scheibe,
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
Smokers' Articles in Stock.
THE" TRADE SUPPLIED.
Special Breads Manufactured to Order.
MAIN STREET. - - Astoria, Or
Wm, Edgar,
Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff.
Meerscliaum and Briar lines.
Packet CHtlcry, Marine Glasses'
Stationery and Notions.
Corner Main and Chenamus Sts.. Astoria, Or.
Yonr Money's WorUi
IS WHAT TOU GET AT
Foard & Stokes
IN
Groceries and Provisions.
Everything In a First-class Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Goods Delivered all over Tpvrn.
The Highest Price Paid for Junk.
FOARD STOKES
BeitQaallty. Lewett Prices.
ASTORUX JOB OFFICE.
Maverick National
BANK, BOSTON. MASS.
CAPITAL...
SURPLUS ..
f400,000
600,000
Accounts of Banks, Bankers and' Corpora
tions solicited.
OurfacllltlesforCOLLECTIONS are excel
lent, and we re-discount for Banks when
balances warrant it.
Boston is a Reserve City, and "balances
withui from Banks (not located In other
Reserve Cities) count as a reserve.
Wo draw our own exchange on' London
and the Continent, and make cable transfers
and place money by telegraph throughout
the United States and Canada.
We have a market for prime, first-class
Investment Securities, and Invite proposals
from States. Counties and Cities when is
suing bonds.
We do a general Banklni? Business, and in
vite correspondence.
ASA P. POTTER, President.
JOS. W. WORK, Cashier.
t, -
Lots In this Beautiful Addition for sale at
$00 each ; $20 down, balance f 10 per
month. Plats and copy of ab
stract furnished tree.
Astoria Suburbs !
Five Acre Tracts ewrt bf IjUlad'oRly I
one and one-half mile IreMrCMumbla
River at $396 each; tMQjcMh
balance $5 jieraKtoqu,
J. H. MANSEEL,
KealMatsBrsksr, '' aWWOB.4
If
The coavealeatlT located aad cosraodloiM
net racks known m the West Cst Peeking-
uos, ch oe rente on very reasoaaoie
terms, rorxunnerpanicuuusappiyio
W. W. PARKER.
For Sale.
mHE ENTIRE HERD OF THE GOOD-
X win Jsrsey cows for sale after Jims. 1st,
at GoodwU's f ana. 8fclp a. Clatsop ffi. '
Scnencks
I 1 ti
Aaamon
II HI- Kill'I V- Mill; K1IU
11 u I JLIuUlUt1 Ul 'lluuii
NEW ASTORIA!
A. E. CYKUS, Sec'y.
Land Go.
Third Street, Astoria, Oregon.
J. F. BOURN, Sec.
J. U. JONES,
Treasurer.
Land Co.
HUlliHU
Flavel's Brick Building.
Box 701
Hiss Flora Batsou.
Of New York, the Grea'cat Colored Singer
in the World, and other Popular Talent,
at ROSS' OrEBA HOUSE.
FiHaTi Satnrilay En?s, Jnnel3f 14.
The Peerless Mezzo-Soprano. New York
Sun.
The colored Jenny Llnd. ew York
World.
A mezzo sonrano of wonderful ranire.
San Francisco Examiner.
A sparkling diamond in tho golden realm
of song. San Jose (CaL) Mercury.
Her vocal reulstcr has a wonderful swecn.
from lowest contralto notes to soprano
neiguia. ixra Angeies iuai.j evening Ex
press. All htr number were sumr without effort
as the birds sing. Mobile (Ala.) Dally
iiegisier.
lias earned tho fame of being the greatest
colored singer in the world. Vickshurg
(Miss.) Post.
Her articulation is so perfect her rendi
tions seem like recitations set to music
Kansas City Dispatch.
The sweetest voice that ever charmed a
"Virginia audience. Lynchburg (Va.) Dally
Advance.
A highly cultivated mezzo-soprano, of
great sweetness, power and compass, and of
dramatic quality. Charleston S. C. News
and Courier.
The range of her voice Is such that she can
easily change from the purest soprano to as
fine a baritone as any male singer can pro
duceColumbus (S. C.) Dally Register.
A better pleased audience never filed out
of the theatre than that which listened to
her last evening. Los Angeles Tribune.
Her YOlce is highly cultivated, rich and
under perfect control, while the compass is
wonderful, extending from a mezzo-soprano
to a baritone. Santa Monica Out-Look (Cal.)
Never before was so select, so critical an
audience, more moved, more enchanted,
more electrified, than by this great colored
mistress of song. The San Diegan (Cal.)
The marvelous sweetness, punty and com-
Jiass of her voice, covering in Its range near
er three octaves, is the wonder and admira
tion of musical critics. San Diego (Cal ) Sun,
General Admission, 50c ; Reserved Seats,
75c; Children, 25c.
Wm. W. Wherry,
S. A. Wherry.
Richard Harry,
Civil Engineer.
Wherry & Harry,
Real Estate
AND SURVEYING. TOWNSITE WORK
A SPECIALTY.
City and Suburban Property Sold on Com
mission. Investments Made ror
Outside Parties.
REFERENCES-
I. W. Case, Banker. Judge C. H. Page.
Office ea Tfetrd Street,
Near Court House, - ASTORIA. OR.
Astoria Iron Works.
Ooncomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. i
General
Macbioists anil Boiler Maters.
Land and Marine Engines
BOULEK WORK,
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
' X SPECIALTY.
Cistings of til Descriptions Made
to Order at Short Notice.
John Fox
A. L. Fox,
J. Q. Hustler...
, President, aud Supt
....Vlce President
... Sec. and Treas
Wharf Contract.
XIDft FOR THE BUILDING OF A
-O wharf at North Cove. Washlncton. will
be received at the company's office m North
JDove until June 10th, said wharf to be 1,200
;feet long, 1C feet wide and. and a dock 16x18
leet. xne trustees oi aim wnari company
reserving the right to reject all bids.
FRANK M. PETERSON- Fres.
"WARREN F.SCHELDERAYS, Sec.
Aona uove, .ai&y zz, ituu.
REWARD OF f50 OFFERED FOR THE
Body of G. II. "Ward, Jr.. watchman
on beard the "Harvest Queen," who was
drowned Hay 36. I860, ofr Oak Point. lie
WMMt.91aJUch.welgheri&3 lbs., had a
wtstacia"aa4 fckln -whtokers, and was
dreed in blade. WARD BROS., Portland.
lip
MOTOR JJINE5;. or to any other Substantial Improvement. A Large
the Favorite, and lots are selling fast. Come, Examine the Property and Buy.
J.H. MANSELL,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
NOTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
frontage lor base.
Correspondence Solicited. r. O. Box 3G3. Established 1S83.
INVESTMENTS MADE FOR OUTSIDE PARTIES.
Next Y. U. Telegraph Office.
"Mikado"
CANDY
To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Day
Also Handle None Imt the Finest Key West and Imported
CIG-AIS.
Please Call and Ghe me a Trial.
.
I. L. ILENMT, Real Estate Brote
Office on Third Sf., Opp. Odd Fellow's Toinph. I. O. liox 811.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Lots in WARRENT0N and WEST WABRENT0N For Sale,
On Installment ri.ui. Discount for Cash.
A residence in Astoria since 1872 enables
me to give the best of information respec
atlon respect-
injj properly in Astoria ami tins vicinity.
FRED
A LARGE STOCK TO
GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
I make a specialty of good work ami guarantee satisfaction. At tlu Old Stand, Wes
Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
C. R. SORENSON.
Sorenson & Go.,
Real
NOTARY
Correspondence Solicited.
P. O. Box 1G3.
IUU
D. H. WELCII & GO.,
Real Estate, Insurance, General Brokers
NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON.
We have Property in the origin.il lownsite from $225 up
wards. Good Business and Residence Property
always on our list.
Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence solicited.
Call and see us.
Office on Water Street, Near XJnion Pacific Wharf and Depot
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BnTM'wa ft
Immense Stocli
OF-
FURNITURE
CHAS. HEILBORN.
Two car loads received : Jlore on the was'.
You are invited to seo the finest display of
FuniitHre, Carpets, etc., In the city. Prices reasonable.
THE OLD STAND, - ASTORIA,
-, V, AII,EW,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest nnd finest assortment of
Frosb. Fruits and Vegetables.
Received fresh
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Of Best Quality, and at
LOWEST PRICES,
AT TIIE
SIGN OF THEJOLDEH SHOE.
Than Any
Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
FACT0RY
THIRD STKEET, Next W. U. Telegraph OOlce
fe "
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vt -U U -ajtjjjux. ix JLM.JL
AGENT.
S ATZ
SELECT FROM.
C. S. GUNDERSO.
state Agents!
PUBLIC.
Ofiiw on Olney Stroctj
Jvtweeii "-fciMid and Third.
Utt
- .lUJ.-UMM
-
THE --
Largest : Stock I
the
Lowest : Prices I
OR. .
every Steamer.
H. EKSTBOM,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OB.
A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches,
Solid Gold aud Flated Jewelry, Clocks, etc.,
at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly
Done. Next to Morgan & Sherman.
Other Point
CLOSING OUT SALE !
- JLT
Ivii lUiii IUiUIIt pJllllU
BEGINNING TO-MORROW,
We will offer for Sale our entire Stock BELOW ITS OR
IGINAL COST. Surprise bargains every day.
Orders from the country will receive prompt
attention and the benefit of our reduction.
TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH.
New York Novelty Store,
Flavel's Brick Building, Opp. Occident Hotel.-
T. B. LOUGHERY,
DEALER IX
Cigars, : Tobaccos, : and : Cigarette !
CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
kexf: but tiie best BRiims handled.
THIRD STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON
Opposite Ilahn'a Boot and Shoe Store.
CITY BOOK STORE.
Spring Season 1890.
Baby Carriages, Doll Carriages, Bird Cages,
Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Base Balls
and Bats, Foot Balls.
Fishlne Tackle, Air Guns. "Wagons, Rente
and TLunch Baskets, Koller Skates, etc.
THIRD STREET,
GRIFFIN :
Wholesale Wine House.
Fine Wines, Choice Brands.
I havo completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity
at lowest cash figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTOBIA.
Yonr patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZINGER. CosmoptlitUi SaltM.
SEALAND.
The terminus of the Ihvaco and Shoalwatcr Bay Kailroad. THE GREAT
EST SUMMER RESORT ON THE NORTHWEST COAST. Lies at tbt bead
of the Bay, at deep water, and only twelve miles from the bar. Tho coming
County Seat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Now laid out Lots
on the market from S50, and upwards.
Kor particulars and full information, call on or address
B. A. SEABORC,
Stockton
Real Estate
AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale.
MAIN ST ASTORIA, OR., P. 0. Box 511. No curbstone brokers employed here
Fiedler : &
Call and See Our Nobby Stock of Spring Goods
Just Arrived.
It comprises the latest goods in the market, and we offer them at prices never
before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most
comfortable fitting suits in the city.
Next to G. H. Cooper's
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
E. R. HA WES,
Agent. Call and Examine It; You Will be Pleased. E.R.Hawesl8 also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock tn Himl.
iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmMiiiiiii
on the Harbor.
Railroad Wharf is to be completed there by June 5th,
THE -
VJSC".-
Spring Season 1890.
A Splendid Stock oi Fine Stationery, Blank
Books School Books and Supplies
Just Received,
A Full Stock of Paper Novels.
FIANOS AND OKGAN8.
ASTORIA, OR.
6t : REED.
& Welch,
: McDonald.
Astoria, Oregon.
hhii
E. J. ford & CO.
GENERAL AGENTS
AlfaHni-irniifiMiiri