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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1890)
- " - A' - - ?v J - V-! r .- 2 0) P.e gailj Jtoim TOHIA.ORKGOS: s.virntAY .jrxKn. isso SSUSD EVERY 2JORNING. F. HALLORAN iz COMPANY. PublL-iiers and Proprietors. ASTORIAK R01UX'G. Cass Stkeet. Terms of Subscription. Served bv Carrier, ier week ............ 13 cts Sent bv Mall. ror month no cts "Vnt by Mall, one year . . ST.oo Free of postage to subscriber. The astoriax Ruanuits to It, aiUer :tcrih larsct circulation of any newsja pr published on the Columbia rhcr. THROTOH OBEOflH. A Three Days5 Trip Tirol! Tie Stale's Center. lsctmzxts or the iioutk. CITY AUD COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER See Flora Batson to-night. Vory few shnil have here so far this season. been caught Many of the houses ami stores are uo? zramltercd, which looks tomelhinjj like a city. An unusually attractive program is rtrosusctl by the Rescue Inb this WCHH15. Everv inir imhlfchcd on tho liver, dear up to the headwaters, reports j plenty of salmon. Sixteen salmon canneries are now in fttsntio:i on the lower C dumbia ami srIuhir arc not scarce. Tlie cases of the Chinese opium smokers in Justice Ttlay's court, were tttii;cl until 2 o'clock this nfter- It is expected thai rejinl.tr trains will be running on the Astoria anil Sonth Coast railroad by the 25d inst., Itween liere and Seaside. Tl biggest wcokly paper in Oregon, Tiik WnnKiiY Astoriax, is published thr merning: all the news. Send a copy away: let people tee what Astona ran do. The Second street railway line is being extended from Olncy street east across Humes whan towams west. Xintli street, up which it will turn to Third street. Purely as a matter of business, apart from any patriotic sentiment, it pays to have a good Fourth of July celebra tion. To have that takes money. The time is short. Right of way is rapidly being se cured by the Bay railway to enter the city, and as soon as all the right lias been secured, work will be commenced building the line. A Iwnd for a deed was vesterday filed for record for S500. by U. .1. Kail A- Co. to Ii. J. Parker for the sale of lots 1. 2, 3, 4. Si. 0, 10. 11 and 12, block 1. Columbia Addition. Sheriff Smith desires all and sundry who still owe taxes for "80 to bear in mind that if not settled to-day he will, an Monday, begin to levy on personal property "or anything in sight.' A noticeable feature of gill net fish ing this year is the number of boats that put out drift in front of the city. The bar fishing is largely a thing of the past, and the probable accidents forttinatcly fewer. This evening 3Iiss Flora Batson ap pears again with an entire change of program, and by special request will sing "Six Feet of Earth, which she sang for 93 successive nights in Ma sonic temple. New York. For the first time in Its history, the rssiou of the Oregon Medical Society, which has just closed its annual meet ing at Portland, was honored by the presence of a lady Mrs. Dr. Owens Adair, of this city. To-morrow the steamers (fen Canby and Suomi, will leave at J) a. m., for Tanzy Point, Fort Stevon, Fort Canby and llwaco, connecting with the railroad for Nahcottaand Sealand, returning at G r. M. See advl. Census enumerators report that their greatest difficulty is 111 getting people to tell their age and where their fathers and mothers were born. The enumerators have about given up asking the idiotic questions about con victs, etc A theatrical agent was in town yes terday, trying to get Astoriaus to con tribute toward bringing the Madison Square Theater Co. to the Marquam Grand theater at Portland for a week. He thinks Astoria ought to help Port land out in tliis matter. The apparatus of tho Athletic asso ciation arrived yesterday, all in ex cellent condition, except one article -which was broken in transportation. Men will commence to-day setting it rip in tho rooms of the association. It is handsome and complete. About midnight last night some of the soldiers who were over hero from Fort Canby, kicked in the panel of the door of a Chinese laundry, next to the water company's office. Officer Larson started after them and chased them to tho TJ. P. dock, but was unable to identify them in the company. "When this number of The Astokiax reaches the Czar of till thoBussias, he will find that ho has one subject tho less, and will evidently order tho lord high chancellor to strike from his roll the name of John Rosenborg, who yestcr dav decided by taking out his first papers of citizenship, that America was good enough for him hereafter. The motor engine for tho Bay Rail way company passed Omaha westward bound, on the 2d instant, and is now pxpected auy day. From Portland it will probably be" brought down here on some boat which can go to iho company's dock in Young's bay, and land it so it can roll direct on the track of the company, on the end of the pier. Tho team of black horse3 for As toria Engine Co., No. One, was bought Jpgterdav. The Astokian congratu atca the boys and tho town, and would make a column about it, but is afraid tho insurance companies would get on to tho news if made too im portant As soon as they find it out they'll sock in the rates another two percent They always do whenever weinctcaso tho efficiency of the de partment Twr Xast Ckancc To-Day Aim! kHHorrow Sunday) to have your feel SxedWhy Prof, llanna, the corn doctor, over Allen's Paint store. Last Sunday night tho writer bopped on the Telephone and the next morning at 8 o'clock was on the south bound passenger train. At Oregon City the usual large delegation jumped from the cars before they had fairly stopped, and rushed for the of fice of the register of the land office. The buildings along the river show signs of last February's flood, which occasioned much damage in that vi cinity. At Salem a large contingent from" Astoria arose, and when Al bany was reached the writer left tho car ana spent a lew Jiours in ui.u pleasant little city. The woolen mills there are the thriftiest institution in the place. The mills pay 20 cents a pound for wool, and weave it into cloth and. blankets. There is a large substantial brick build ing filled with big looms run by wnler power ine macumes juuhu a iiacli one is atteuuea wrecked trestles and so completely destroyed some eighteen miles of track that it required over two months to clear off the debris ana reouiiu tue road sufficiently to get a train over it at alL "I observed whole pine trees ground up into splinters and partially buried that were at least 100 feet tall; only one of these giants of the forests seemed to withstand this awful catas trophe and ho stood erect, clearing fully 100 feet on one side of the avalanche as though nothing had hap- I pened. Immense rocks o inconceiv able sizo and nardness were grounaup like coffee into sand and pebbles, showing the incomprehensible power that so completely destroyed this piece of railroad which was only built six yeara ago, and now will require months yet to place the track in the condition in which itrpnee was, besides building or some three miles oE road on a new grade sufficiently high to place it out of reach of all future harm. The ex pense to the company, which has exerted every means in its power to temporarily place the road in a pass able condition, must be simply im mense, saying nothing of thepennanent improvements that must yet neces sarily follow." Ashland was reached at 11 o'elock a. m. Tuesday. The conntry round about is devoted to fruit It has a beautiful appearance and seems prosperous. .Every one lanes uungs EAXTEStATE TRANSFERS, JUNE 13. An Filed is The Ceaaty Recorder OScc Yesterday. Felix Wildy to T. H. Smith, lot 7, blk 6, Columbia, and lot 9, blk 26, De- ment's- S 200 Previously reported this .year ,:, 1,431,583 Total to date. $1,431,785 M ARISE NEWS AND NOTES. dreadful dm. liacli one is atreuuea ii-, . -v.' rr: U"zn?" bv a girl who chews gum and keeps a easy, unu uiijuj juu. wwi bmcoiu lookout for broken threads, etc lot ice cold water flow through the Albanv has a prosperous look. Mor- 1 sandy : street; and the plash of the chants sav "times' arc dull," but fountains, the f song ot total and they've just got in the habit of saying the perfume of the flowers fill the that from hearing somebody else say smny air. -1,1 :- it The streets look dull, to an As-! A delightful day was spent nding toriau, but considerable business is around that part of Jackson county transacted, though not on a cash basis, j and visiting various points of ffiteres -Hm.'i is -Worms jrrfit advantage arrangements having been made for a ov Mother nh-cls! ure to Oregon's greatest nat- Did any one ever hear any time at , ural phenomenon-Crater lake. anv place of a train getting in ahead Lko other parts of our great com of lime? It is alwavs a little late, monwealth that portion of the state The south bound train from Albany , has a grand future. To a caurdvisi Mondav nisht was late as usual, but tor therp appears ito be, one take it made little difference, for half an an effort to havo too many towns, hour after boarding it, the writer was The southern Oregon people are over ablecp, waking to enjoy a sunrise of doing lt, and m it now stands each rare beauty. AH the morning the j Httle place will just about "hold its train climbed through the Swkiyous own. nnlmnml from neak to nass. while ..mere w dacKBimyiue, juwuoiu, the green fringed mountains appeared to btand on tip toe to see the shriek ing engine rushing past J.lie un usual sight of bounding deer is seen from the car window and a panorama of forest beauty is afforded as the train speeds southward. As we whisked by a huge pile of flat rock, an old gentleman on the opposite side of the car tapped the wandering Astorian on the shoulder. "Do von seo thoso rocks?" said he, -That is Table Reck: this is Rogue River: it wa3 there ifpG that the Rogue River war ended. Then he went on to tell about Rogue River and the Indian war, till the Grant's Pass, Ashland, Center Point The Corwin is on her way from San Francisco to Behring sea. The steamer Teleplione came down in good time yesterday, arriving here at 3:15 p. it, and going back with a eoodly number of passengers. She is very popular with the traveling public and the citizens of Astoria. The British four-masted iron ship Vanduara, Capt B. Skinner, cleared at the custom honso yesterday for gueenstown or Falmouth, for orders, er'cargo consists of 46,426 sacks of wheat, equal to 106,563 bushels, and is valued at the handsome sum of $85,000. The steamship Michigan, Capt. C. H. Lewis, sailed for Pnget sound ports last.qvening loaded with a mis cellaneous cargo, including 42,896 feet of lumber. Among that taken from here were numerous boxes of rare plants, and a lot of household goods for L. W. Holt, Tacoma. The government steamer Geo. H. Mendell, Capt J. W. Brown, was yes terday deputed to assist the garrison of Fort Canby,iand towed up barge No. 9,hringing CapL'A. W. Vogdes, Lieutenant Bfleyand 15 men of Bat tery"E,TiIth artillery, who loaded on tho barge thctwo-ten-inoh1 rifled guns and barbette carriages, which have been so long at tho IJ. P. dock. The guns weigh 8) ton3 each, and are rather heavy to handle. They are to ba taken to Fort Canby. Willwm'rf Ultimatum. writer wished that Bill Chance was along so he could keep track of the stories and separate fact from fancy. About 40 miles north of Grant's rass tho train slows up, for here was the scene hist winter of the tremendous land slide. "lt will be necessary for the reader to draw on his imagination somewhat to even faintly comprehend the mag nitude of the forces that entered into this nppalliug catastrophe. The Ore gon A: California division of the Southern Pacific railroad follows this canyon for some forty-five miles, and is built first on one side siud then the other of the river, according as it found the least resistance to its pro- ress down the immense rock-ribbed sides that formed the canyon, which varies ftom fifty to one hundred yards in width dnriug tho greater part of its course, and it does not commence to widen until near its mouth, where it enters Cow creek valley. "Along the bottom of the canyon winds like a snake Cow creek, a small mountain river from tho crystal-clear water of which tho hides of the chasm from 1,000 to 2,000 feet high al- The first four each poll about 600 votes. Each one has special and just claims to recognition, yet there is just enough territory to build np and keep up a good thriving city. Jacksonville is sidetracked is off tho railread: it has a standing offer of $25,000 and a right of way to anyone who will con nect it with the railroad four and one half miles away. It had its chance and missed it, and isn't in it Ashland is at tho anex of the triancle. and has to divido territory with Medford, I which is a railroad town and the pet of I ! Cnnllinrn Pnnifin "RnilmOf? fV 'that corporation discriminating as much as is possible in favor of their own creation. At the other end is Grant's Pass, which tho writer be lieves will bo tho biggest of them all, being a new place and virtually free of the obstructionists and Silurians who hale to see progress or improve ment The people have little idea of As toria and except being under tho same state government have little in common with us. It is as different in wnnv respects as though in another hemisphere. The manzanita and sugar pine and live oak take the place of our vine maple, nr and spruce, ana the hills have that brown appearance that betokens the absence of rain. Bauds of sheep go by, and on the pur ple mountains twinkle twilight camp fires. Wednesday morning, about face, and the next morning the rock injr waters and the green-wooded shores of tho familiar Columbia greeted the return. William Ried sends his ultimatum. It arrived yesterday in the shape of a letter. Ho will arrive himself in his own proper shape this evening. In his ultimatum he announces that he will not as president of the Astoria & South Coast road allow any such go in's on as contemplated, and that he withdraws all former propositions. This is tough. However he can for mulate a batch of new propositions and pie crust promises as fast as a hen can lay eggs. William will arrive this evening whenever the boat gets here. William's resignation will be the next thiqg in. ortjer. Many qf us are growing weary of William. Scaly Skin Diseases I'sorltisS 5 years, covering face, head and. entire body with tchitc scabs. Skin red, itchy and bleeding. Hair all gone. Spent hundreds of dollars. 1'ronouneed incurable. Cured byCuiicuraltemedles Cured by Cuticura Mv ilIsnnsA (mnrfrwlsl 8rst hroV- nnt mi my left chccK, spreading across my nose, ami uiinosi covering my iace. it ran into my eyes and the physician was afraid I would lose my eyesignc altogether, it spread all over my heart aud my liair all fell out, until 1 was entirely bald-headed ; it then broke out on my arms undsuuulder,until my arms were Just one sore. It covered my entire body, my face, head and shoulders being the w orsr. The white scabs fell constantly from my head, shoulders and arms; the skin would thicken and be red and very itchy, aud would crack and bleed if scratched. After spending manv hundreds of dollars 1 was pronounced incurable. I heard of the Cdticuha ItEMRDiEs, and after using two bottles CuncunA Resolvent I could see u change ; and after I had taken four bottles I was almost cured ; aud when I had used six bottles of Coticuka ltESOLVEjcr and one box of Cuciccba, and one rake of Gtrr icuraSoap.I was cured of the dreadful disease from which I had suffered for five years. I thought the disease would leave a very deep scar, but the Cdticuk v Ueme dies cured it without any scars. 1 cannot express with a pen what 1 suffered before using the CuTictntA Remediks. They saved my life, and I feel it my duty to rec ommend them. My hair is restored as good as ever and so Ls my eyesight. I know of others who have received great heneilt from their H Mrs. llO.A KELLY, lloekwell City, Iowa. Cuticura Resolvent, purifier and p and best of Humor Remedies, internal!) The new Klood and Skin purifier and ucticura. tue great Skin cure, and cuti urest .and cuba SOAP.an exquisite Skin Beautlfler, ex ternally, have cured thousands of cases where the shedding of scales measured a quart dally, the skin cracked, bleeding, burning, and Itching almost beyond human endurance, hair lifeless or all gone, suffering terrible. "What other remedies have made such cures? Sold everywhere. Price, Coticuka, cOc ; SoAr,25e: Hesolvext, $i. Prepared by the Fottsr Drug ant chkmical corpora tion; Boston. c"Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," CI pages, 50 illustrations and loq testimonials. niPLES, black heads, red.ro uli.chappcd rim and oily skin-prevented by Cuticura Soap. Will Take Hold Next Monday. Postmaster Jas. W. Hare received an imposing looking document yester day which informed him that reposing special trust and confidence in him the. president of tho United States of America commissioned him postmaster at Astoria for the term of four years. He takes hold on Monday, the 16th. He will retain Ralph Hanna and Richard Prae as assistants. Uo has a splendid opportunity to make a good record and will doubtless prove equal to the occasion. IT STOPS THE PAIN. Back-ache, kidney pains, weak ness, rneumaiism auu muscular pains relieved in one minute hy the Cuticura. Anti-Pain Plaster. The first and only Instantaneous pain-kill ing piaster. m,mjmj9.ji WMwgw m IN M JUST RECEIVED Parasols. Laces. Ribbons. Embroideries. White Goods. Plaid Sashes. Trimmings. and Buttons. Pythian m '. h. cooper TMrfl StM The Leading Dry -Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. $2.95 For Ladies ! 1. n, . 1M ii r Passcnscrs to Portland. Tho following is the list of passen gers having rooms, who went up the river last evening on tho steamer Tel ephone : F. Bowen, D. E. Pearco, M. Nicholson, S. G. Allen, H. Bell, Mrs. H. A. Meyer, Miss Kate Powell C. P. TJpshur, Miss Annio Powell, Dr. A. L. Eultpn, W. Hume, Miss Babe Bishop, J. Kopp and wife, P. A-Ruse and wife, J. O, Hanthorn and wile, H. A. Smith, A. D. Bearnio, G. Trollingor, W. S. Stell, H. H. Nye. L. M. Smith, S. Stevenson, J. E. Meyer, J. R. Burt. G. W. Bell, A. V. Allen, W. B. Dav, P. Bell, W. Doyle. IIASD-SEWEP, DOUBLE SEAM SIIOE. It never rips. It never squeaks. flexible than a hand turn. MORGAN & CO., It requires no breaking in. Mos Astoria, Oregon. NOW! For The A Spokane paper says Messrs. Scott and Pittock, of the Oregonian, have gone to tho Sound to establish a paper in either Seattle or Tapoma, and they hayp their eye on the Ledger in one oity and the Journal in tho other. This move is being made to endeavor to counteract the loss of circulation caused by the opposition of the Sound city papers. PERSONAL MENTION'. Fer BchU Six lcc, large rooms. Apply to Thompson & lloss. Strawberries an4 Cherries. The 1y place In tho city where yon cut re iFrerii;3Mwgf berries and Cher rwdv.ckJttom prices, is at P. Frreirs. most perpendicular in many places, and in others retreating so abruptly that the most cperieuced moun taineers can scarcely tiscend or de scend them. Prom twenty to fifty feet above the bottom of this little river the railroad was carved out of the rock which seemed to do all in its power to force this intruder into the river below. 7$ow imagine yourself going down this canyon which de scends at a rate of 70 to 120 feet to the mile, with hero a bridge, thero a tunnel, here a sharp curve around a rocky precipice where tho ono side of the engine seems to bo sailing through space, while the other is barely miss ing the rocks which almost over hangs it "After ten miles of descent through this serpentine chasm yon come to the most gigantic landslide in railroad history, embracing over 100 acres of earth "which rushed from the top of the left hand side of the canyon as yon descend it to the valley below, carry ing everything before it Originally at this point the railroad passed down tho river on tho left side cf the can yon, but now you find it not only goes down tue rignt; siue, out; on a grnue some fifty feet higher than the buried track on the left side. "As vou look up the mountain you will seo what appears like a great slice carved out of its side, embracing rocks, trees, clay, gravel and earth, which descended nearly 1,000 feet down its precipitous sides, filling the canyon below for a depth of fully 150 feet and completely damming np the river, which at this time was swollen to a wild, rushing, foaming mountain tor rent from the melting snow and con tinued rain. In its wild rush the avalanche buried forever a whole sec tion of track and obliterated an entire tunnel. "Soon after the avalauohe descended the canyon above was formed into an immense lake, miles in length and varying from 20 to 150 feet deep, which only lasted until the powerful torrents could cut their way through the ob structing rocks and clay, when they went rushing down the canyon carry ing everything before them. Just think of a breast of water seventy-five feet hierh descending a narrow canyon like this, with a fall of at least 100 feet to the mile, and hemmed in on all sides by adamantine rocks, and you can have a faint picture of this terrific war of the forces of nature as the raging waters tore their way through this chasm to Cow creek valley several miles below. Think of the hundreds of feet of railroad track, ties, rails and all, being carried across the canyon and hurled from fifty to seventy-five feet np the sides of the opposite moun tain, while bridges, horses, wagons, blacksmith shops, trestles and steel rails, tho latter twisted and doubled up like the letter S, were strewn along the oanyon for miles, and are now seen clinging high aud dry to the sides of the palisades. "In this war between nature and art fully eighteen miles of railroad wrm completely destroyed, three miles of which hadfo bo changed to tho other side of the canyon and a long cut of fully fifty feet in depth made through the debris of the intruding avalanche, even after the grade had been raised some fifty or seventy-five feet above the level of the original track. Tho avalanche destroyed three large bridges, obliterated one tunnel, G. Wingate has returned from Port land Miss Genio Johnson has closed her school in Pacific county, Washington, where sho has been teaching, and left here last evening for her home in Eugene. Charles H. Ishani, Chief clerk of the Alaska division of tho census of fice, stationed at San Francisco, is in the qity on his way to Port Townsend and paid this ofilce a pleasant visit yesterday. Mr. Isham is here for the purpose "of obtaining statistics from persons interested in salmon canner ies in Alaska. PRACTICAL TKSTS. Ln Astonishing Offer Some of tk Itcplics. The San Francisco papers ot recent datt contained the following effler: "As an evidence o! the ahllity of Joy"i Vegetable Sarsapnrllla to prevent sick head aches, -wo will give to the first twelve T6 A large audience greeted Miss Flora Batson, the colored prima donna, at the opera house last evening. Profs. Francis, Bretting and Augelqta furj nished instrumental music on violin, piano and harp, little Minnie Crow gavo a recitation, and little Merl Francis sang sweetly "Rock a Bye, Baby." Miss Batson appearodin four numbers and was repeatedly encored. She has a sweet voice, clear as a silver bell, and a wide range from soprano to bass, for her rendition ot tho bass song, "Rocked in tho Cradle of the Deep," was grandly beautiful. Easy, quiet and graceful, and apparently without effort, the sweetest melody Hows from her lips and fills tho house, as well as reaching to every h,eart among the audience. The Chehalis Ifngget says: Port" Townsend lias decided to advortiso no more m outside papers, and now eitizens eond several thousand the they have been cured that they tne lact over tneir signatures." This ofier so startlingly asserted the eflk e'ency ol the remedy that jnany accepted, and tho letters ot the parties, nearly all of whom responded, arc probably the moat convincing attestations that any remedy ever received. The following Is a sample of those received: I have been subject to bilious beadachw iid constipation for several Tears past; la fact, have been compelled to take a physle everv other nicht or else I would have a headacho and dull, mean feeling. I hav taken that bottle of Joy's Vegetable Sars arilla, ana nave denvea great ocnenc inn t. and intend continuing it. After my on' experience I can heartily advise those trom1, Ktiil urttVi ViUmicTioiTirt pnnHnit!nn totXVi It. Yours, CIIAS. E. ELK1NGTON. " l?5 Locust Avenue, Sun FranclM E extra copies of home -papers away to hotels and reading rooms. When we consider that Port Townsend has spent more for advertising than al most any other4ownin Washington, in not over six months devoting a sum of 85,000 to Oregonian advertising alone, and that they have studied the advertising situation from every point of view, this decision is a great lesson toother towns who are giving such meager support to their home papers. and contributing large sums to every catch penny that comes along. The children's lawn social yesterday afternoon at tho residence of Mrs. J. E. Higgins was largely attended and greatly enjoyed by all present, as a very attractive program" of exercises was presented, including recitations and music 'Refreshments were served, and tho creditable sum of 22.50 was realized. TENTH Saturday Surprise Sale. Some more Calico and Percale Shirts, with collars and cuffs, 75 cents, for this Saturday only. Hekmak Wise, The Reliablo Clothier and Hatter,'. In Occident Hotel Building. . Notice. The ladies of tho Presbyterian churoh have postponed their excursion oyer the Astoria and South Coast rail road until about July 15th, when it is expected tho Seaside division, of the road will be completed and ready for business. 4th Of July AS nap in Real Estate. 11X Acres, closr to river and street car line. Only S500 per acre, for a few dajs only. SofiOO can bs made on this property within three months. torn jFLectX 3Ejsta.to Brolteri Odd Fellows' Buildinj ASTORIA, OR The Election Is Over, And it behoves all to for get the political strife and GET IN Fresh Bread and Cakes every day at Columbia Bakery. All orders deliv ered lonll parts of the city. For fine variety of Numbers for your buildings, call on Judge Jewett. Try the Columbia Bakery and satisfy yourself where you can do tho best. SalmoH Cans. The Pacific Can Co. is prepared to furnish packers with salmon cans in quantities to suit. For rates and prices apply to or addross F. P. Kendall, at of fice of Columbia. River Packing Co., Astoria. The Columbia Bakery hop in the city. is the neatest Ileuses For Beat. Apply at the Pacifio Roal Estate Co, Cotlee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant It is proposed to erect a lookout tower near Ft Stevens where if it is built about forty feet high, it will be' available in observing vessels. An ap plication for it lias been made, and sent to Major Handbury wbo VDl for ward tho application to Washington with his recommendation. It then comes before tho lighthouse board of the United States of which Hon. Wil liam Windom, secretary of the treas urv is president, and rear admiral David B. Harmony, TJ. 8, navy, is cnoirman 01 we exeoaave commuiee. You don't know haw much better vou will feel if vou take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will overcome that tired feeling, pur ify your blood, give you a gooa appetite, and make you bright, active and strong. Be sure to get Hoods Sarsaparilla. Sold by druggislg. IClectrip Bitter. This remedy is becoming so wel known and so popular as to need no special, mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of raise. A purer medicine does not ex st and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure Malarial le vers. For cure of Headache, Constipa tion and Indigestion try Electric Bit tersEntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and S1.00 per bottle at J. W. Conu's. Go to the San Francisco Gallery for the finest Photogranhs and Tintypes. Olney Street Dr. F. Cranz has returned to the citv and resumed practice at the corner of Fourth and Cass streets, up stairs, for merly uw saiyation 'Army uarracKB. TelekaeLtfcievMmae. Bcs,t Beds in town." Booms per night 50 and 23 cts'per week Sl.50. H e wand clean. Private entrance. Perfection Fruit Jars, at Thompson &B0S8'. Ludlow's Ladies' Saw Fino Bhees: also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman's. The Steamer Eclipse. Will make regular trips to Knappa and Swensen's Landing, on Saturdays, leav ing Knappa at 7: 30 a. m., and leaving Wilson & Fisher's dock at 2 p. jj. For freight or passage apply to the captain, on board. and GET UP A First-Glass Celebration In the meantime the undersigned will not for got to look out for the people's wants, and be at all times prepared to fur nish the finest selection of gentlemen's garments at his usual reasonable Lots in Case's Astona Are Now on Sals AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Eeal Estate Co. PRICKS FROM 8150 TO $250 EACH. TJERMS- One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. Weinhard's Lager Beer ! is the Choice of the Connoisseur. Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Bits. Ordere for any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth and IX. Telephone 72. P. O. prices. Drink Knickerbocker bottled beer. Talk is cheap. We lead, others fol low. Try the home made bread at the Oregon Bakery, and judge for yourself. Strawberry season is pretty nearly over. A few crates still received dally by Thompsox X? Ross. Fr Smle. A second-hand range, McGee Stand ard, in good condition. Also, one Du plex Spring Mattress, for double bed. Enquire at Astorian office, up stairs. Jcff?s New Restaurant. It. L. Jeffery,the ever popular and en terprising caterer, is fitting up and will soon open his new Restaurant, which, when completed, will bo one of the finest and best equipped on the Pacific coast Great care has neon exercised in selecting tho furniture and fixtures, which are of the very best material. The Golden winding stairs, which leads to tho ladies department are the raost expensive stairs ever seen in this part of the country, and altnougn only twelve stops men, they costsiau. Tnero are eight boxes for Ladies and Families built in the shape of balconyTiwWcli present a very handsome appearance; being beautifully frescoed aud deco rated. The cost of fitting up the place will bo fully S400. ,3lr.'JeJfcry is to be congratulated on having the mnest and most expensive Jlesuuraiiteret ac In tlii ttnrr. nf the eoiiatrv.CsnA-WiUlib doubt receive the'rtoaafeTwsojWilr aeserves. All the Choicest Delicacies, made by only first-class men at the Seaside Bakery. Some of the finest strawberries to bo found in the state or outrof It are from La Dus gardens at Monnt Coffin, and are sold by Thompson &Ross. Bttfas aaA Beard. A few rooms atr airs. E. C. Holdeh's, with board; corner of Third and Haln. Also a few table boarders can be accommodated. Fr Sale. Afew choice lots in Hostler &r Aiken's. cheap. W. L.UHI.KNHABT, Real Estate Broker. The HeCatam Haase Cigar. The La Faloma cigar and other fine brands of cisrars; the finest in the city, at Charley Olsen's, next to C. Ii. Cooper. HermanWise The Live Clothier and Hatter, In the Occident Hotel Bl'd'i FLYNN, The Tailor, KEEPS IN STOCK THE- Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles lie buys for Cash at K. is turn Prices. He Guarantees the Beat Workmanship oa ail Garments. Call anl sea fur Yourself, north Block. ASTORIA, OS. g-o to a?: :E3 Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes, and Fine Confectionery. All Orders Dellreretf COOLEY BROS. The PacificRealEstateo. Office OCCUPIES THIS SPAGE. USTeeii? Central A. T. SRAKKE, Mgr. :otel. For the very best Photos, go to Sinister. Heal Cfee4t Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Hestaurant, next to Foard ft Stokes'. WelakaMPs Beer. And Free Lnnch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. . nHse Fr Rcat. Apply at Astoriax oMce. ClilimGrjkFiicteTitetula Thompson & Ross arc handling the product of some of tho Choicest Dairies, and can supply you with a No. 1 article of Butter or Cheese. The latest style of Gents' .Boots and snoesat v. .i. uoodmak's. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open, the year 'round. The Indiana Paint Shop. C, M. CTJTBIBTH, Prop'r. Cor. Third and Main Sts., Astoria. PAINTER AND CRAINER. Paper. Hanging a Specialty. "Work executed with Neatness and Dispatch, The Oregon Land Co. Where Property Is Left For Sale. Corner Third and Olney Sts., Magee, Argand and Acorn Stoves Ranges, Cooking and Heating, EVERYONE FUfcLY WARRANTED WATER CLOSETS, PLUMBOO GOODS, FUXFS, SINKS, A5Q BATH TUBS. CHENAMUS STREET. There Are Seme nice Over the Mikado candy store, suitable for offices, for rent. Apply to Alex Campbell Good Goods and low rates at the Sea side Bakery. W. F. Scheibe, CIGAll MANUFACTURER. Smokers' Articles in Stock. THE TRADE SUTPUED. SDecial Brands Manufactured to Order.. MAIN STREET. - - - Astoria, Or i ASTORIA, OREGOsT. Thompson & Boss Carry a Full Line of- Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Caii and Be Convinced. John G. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. Prescrlptleas Carefklly Cenpeuded. Agent lor Mexican SalTS and Norwegian File cor PATRONIZE HOME IKMJSTIY! There is no occasion for the oosofunr citizens to send to Tnillaal ot San Francisco for . Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better-Fits. Bettor lffc manslnp, and for-less Mosey. By Leaving their Orders wttk MEANT. New Goeds: bv Evry If aint. Call and see W'ntand satisfy, jowftfitv P. J. Meany: MereaaatTaftvT F.H.SURPRENANTttKfc County Coronary -- I ' -- s il.i-i A First CLaaStTnde ISTABLISHMBrr.- if ew scries, fiitrti nj Next to astorian aant; "' .it - 3fe!K&- - : ? -' ''TgMaw'Si . "" . 9y- i v - i -,-3''"- 3TiC - Mds iV T.e 'Sw , ,fvJ r -. .:- 5 r . i. i- "w- W 4 " " 1?