The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 18, 1890, Image 3

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

    W
X - " !
- - ,.
itr.-;
? - -
T
iSTORlA, OREGON:
"WEDNESDAY..
JUNE lb. '.600
SSlitZD EVERY HORNING.
J. F. HaLLORAN Sz COMPANY.
n
f W'tjU k
1 5t t
.t, i
. i r
r. tixpi-
CIT -?V9 G'O'Ji'Y OFflOAL PAPER.
"Sex Astoria is in ilem:iml.
Sunrise,
dav&
4:35; Millet, 7:24; long
Seal Kock leach
tcntion.
is attracting nt-
Tliis has lecn
ami clumlv .Tunc
an unnsnallv cool
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
TleUsMlRonflncforiTraDsaiM
A telephone line is to be built from
Tillaaiook to Uolwnville.
There are ovoral ca-e-? n typhoid
fever in the city at prc-enl.
This i not the kin.I of weather that
linngs sojourners to the sea.
Win. OIn. of Tillamook, now has a
branch store at Saginaw, on the Neha-lem.
Howell & Gov'kIcII direct allentiou
to Kimlnetl Park and other good prop
er' j.
Kov. Mr. Hall has an oner from
Kedpath for one night of Will Carl
ton in Astoria for S200.
At this date there is due at European
ports from Astoria. 10i),."."I centals of
wheat: from Tacomn, :il,Sll.
Mr. Fossehnnn is decorating the
town in the interest of Dandelion
Tonic and Oregon Kidney Tea.
Herman Wie has the contract for
nniforming the Finnish band. The
clothes will be made in Astoria.
T. H. Handley has laid out an ad
dition to Garibaldi. Nobody has as
yri laid out an addition to Handley.
South Bend parlies have written to
Jndce ,lewett for a copy of the city
charter. South Bend is going to in
corporate. Ben Ycung bought SS,O0i) of South
Bend inp?rty last Saturday. There
are five horses in South Bend and
more coming.
On the 7Vohiww esterday morn
ing came a tine team of bay horses,
lught h .Tno. Kopp for Sill) to use
in lu business
Tom Fraker arrived from Torlland
yesterday, and is to put on the gloves
with Con Kiordan at the Athlctfc
nssoeiation ixwws to-night.
The view from Portland heights is a
magnificent one, almost rivalling in
some or its features the tight afforded
from the hills to the southeast of our
seaside city.
There was such au over abundance
oT moisture yesterday that part or the
time it came down, not in drop, but
iu liberal streams. The farmers may
be happy now.
The Portland Journal of Com
merce has let go. It will be consoli
dated with the Scuth Bend Enter
prise, which will, hereafter, be known
ns the Journal.
Monday morning the Pioneer ap
peared for the last time as a morning
daily, and lat evening the first num
ber of the Evening J'iomcr made its
nppearance. It is a six column folio
now.
Yesterday first papers were taken out
by Johan A. Anderson, a native of
Sweden, who has renounced all alle
giance to the king of that distant land,
us he Las no more use for crowned
1 leads.
One of the requirements of travel on
the river is a through night boat be
tween this city and Portland. The
present system lends to shorten life,
And i insufficient to the popular
demand.
THE KO.V OltDIX.LXCU passed.
Chairman Isaac Bergman called the
council to order at 7:45 last evening;
he, council mti:i Fox, Welch, Wick
ui .::i .aI VA'.sii b ;ug present The
. .; 1 .: Lrt . 1 j i,4 ,isitoro w.w larger
. ;.: :io i from Alev. .Johnson, aak
iitg for a 1: ,.ior license, was granted.
A e.nm iu:e ltioa from Genevieve
st j eet property owners asking that
the street be improved, was referred
to the street eommitiee.
A communication from W. W.
Parker aking for a franchise for
tweuty 3 ears for waterworks, the city
to pay $230 a month for fire purposes,
eta, was received and filed.
A communication from Mayor M. C.
Crosby, directing attention to the
matter of water supply and saying
that the proposition now before the
council shonld receive the careful at
tention of its members, was received
and filed.
An invitation from the Fourth of
July committee to have the council
participate was received and accepted,
and the invitation to be dul acknowl
edged. A communication from members of
Rescue F-ngiue Co , No. 2, asking the
foreman, B. S. Worsley, to appoint A.
E. Boss to the position made vacant
by the resignation of Jas. W. Hare,
was referred to the committee on fire
aud water at the next meeting.
A communication from Astoria En
gine Co., No. 1, was read, stating that
at a meeting or the company of that
date it was unanimously decided that
the council be sisked to buy a team of
horses for the use of the company.
On motion the communication was
referred to the committee on fire and
water.
The committee to whom was re
ferred the matter of construction of a
sewer on Jackson street, from the
water front to Second street, 000 feet,
reported, saving that the bid of
Worsley & Carrnthers, for SLOl'J, was
the only bid icccived, and recommend
ing that the bid be accepted.
After come discnssion, the recom
mendation of the committee w:ts com
plied with, and the contract was
awarded to Worsley & Carrnthers.
An ordinance, granting to Messrs.
Henderson. Urmihart and Edward
Blakeney the right to build, and main
tain a district telegraph system in the
streets of Astoria for twenty years,
was passed.
An ordinance regulating ordinance
1,071 was passed. An ordinance
amending ordinance 1,150 was read
first and second limes.
BRANCH POSTOFFICE.
A Very Cnrions System of lall
Delivery.
11 0 UG11T THE L OTJ-'OJi A DOLLAR
Tie
THE FOURTH OF JOLT.
Celebration Inst Not Be
AtanioM
A MEETLXG FOR THIS EVESIXG.
An ordinance declaring the proba-
While iu Portland last Monday,
Juo. Kopp, the jKjjmlar Astoria
brewer, placed several orders there for
r regular supply of Astoria beer,
Portland saloon keeicrs recognizing
its superiority.
Yesterdaj morning Howard Pinncll,
si painter, iu the employ of Allen &
CiL fell from a ladder near Thompson
Jt llo'w store. No bones were broken,
bat the man was considerably shaken
up and bruised, ana will not be able
to work for awhile-
Seldom nre larger strawberries seen
(ijan tho-e brought to this office yes
tenlay by J. Matier, which were raised
bvliim at Skipanon landing. There
were two varieties, mammoth and
necdltngs. the latter from vines grown
Jrosx seeds he planted five years ago.
lis now has over an acre in straw
brttes, Astoria cmgiue compauy number
, held a meeting last evening with
a large attendance. A vote of thanks
to ckief engineer C. IL Stockton was
passed, for his efforts in eudeavoring
to are a pair of horses. A. vote was
passed unanimously, asking the city
Cornell to furnish n pair of horses for
Jse rfeamer, as it is too slow and labor
iew work to draw the steamer to a fire
livktad.
As fiae'a draughtsman as there is in
Ue state is Mr. J. E. Bhodes, the effi
lieot and gentlemanly clerk at the
OreetKi City land office. Amid the
iMltifarions duties of his office, which
he administers promptly and correctly,
fee kss, in connection with other mat
ters, tke -cork of dranghting numerous
plate asd locations, and the excellence
dL Ids work calls out deserved encomi
ms from those who have business
ikk lus department
Pis fur Sale
Atloryptes. M. W. Burtl, agent
famtbe factory of llemme & Long,
Sa Fraaclsco, who s a practical piano
water and tuner. Is now in the city
prtre4 to do all kinds of. flepairing
ad Taalngj
U. s. Bcsfaarant for sale at reasou
Me wtefc for cash. Good reason given
far selling, A.Wegxkk.
ble cost of building a sewer on Jack
son street was read first and second
limes and referred to the ciiy attorney
to report at next meeting.
An ordinance authorizing the chief
engineer and the committee on fire
and water to buy a team for Astoria
Engine Co. No. One, was, on motion
referred to committee on fire and
water.
An ordinance authorizing ths Col
umbia Water Co. to build and main
tain a complete water system for sup
plying villi water the city of Astoria
was read first time and referred to
committee on fire and water.
An ordinance declaring the proba
ble cost of improving Jackson street
was p:isscd.
Ordinances declaring the probable
cost of improving Polk street and
Madison street were passed.
An ordinance to issue bonds, to the
amount of $23,000 at G per cent per
annum to secure money to pay city in
debtedness etc was read third time
and passed.
Following is the full text of the
i:ONT OlCDIXANCll
Au ordinance providing for the issuing
of bonds for tho purpose of meeting
outstanding indebtedness and to make
needed impnnexueuts in tho city of
Astoria.
Thi! city of Astoria doss ordain :is
follews:
Section 1. That in order to p.iy out
standing indebtedness and to make
needed improvements in the citj' of Asto
ria, there bo and is hereby authorized to
bo issued twenty-three bonds of tbo
city of Astoria, Clatsop county,
Oregon, iu tho sum of one thousand dol
lars each, bearing dato Juno 1, 18iK), pay
able to N. f. Hnrris fc Co., at the bank
ing house of N. "W. Harris k Co., Chicago,
Illinois, or bearer, payable on tho 1st day
of Jnno, 1910. each of said bonds to bear
interast at the rate of C, per cent, per an
uuia, navable semi-annually.
fccction 2. lho bonus mentioned m
tho foregoing section shall bo numbered
and entered into tho proper books in tho
office of tho auditor and police judge,
and shall contain a condition, pledging
tho faith of the citj-of Astoria to the full
payment in United Slates gold coin, of
the principal and interest hereof, at tho
office of N. W. Harris Co., Chicago,
Illinois, at tho time or times the same
niay become due, upon tho surren
der of such bond or of tho coupon
for interest attached thereto.
Secliou 3. To each bond of tho amount
of $1,000, payable Juno 1,1910, mentioned
in section 1 of thisoidinance, shall be at
tached coupons, bearing tho same
number as tho bonds, and representing
the interest thereon for each consecutivo
half year, from Juno 1, 1SU0, and payablo
on tho dates therein named, at tho place
and in tho manner provided by section 2
of this ordinance.
Section 4. Tho bonds hereinbefore
mentioned shall bo signed by tho mayor
and attested by the auditor and police
judge, and tho auditor and police judge
is hereby authorized to sign tho coupons
attached thereto.
Section 3. Such bonds shall bo known
as tho 1890 issue, and shall ho numbered
and a proper memorandum of the issue,
name cf purchaser and when payable
shall bo entered in a proper book record
in the oflico of the auditor and pohco
judge.
Section G. . W. Harris &. Co., of
Chicago, Illinois is hereby appointed the
financial agent of tho city of Astoria for
tho redemption of tho bonds issued by
authority of this ordinance to tho amount
of 23,000.00. Tho bonds issued by
authority of this ordinance shall be
placed bjT said N. "NV. Harris & Co., to tho
credit of the city of Astoria, and said N.
W. Harris &, Co., shall accouut to the city
of Astoria by returning the coupons and
bonds when paid by the city of Astoria.
Section 7.Tho said N. "V. Harris & Co.
for and in consideration of said bonds
herein mentioned, shall pay to the city of
Astoria, the sum of $23,345, upon delivery
of said bonds to them in tho city of
Chicago, Illinois.
The following claims were ordered
paid: C. Heilbom, $135.40; G. Stone,
S49.17: The Astoriak, S3S.49. The
bill of 25 of Dr. Estes was referred
to the health officer. Adjourned.
Yesterday afternoon a representa
tive of Tun Astokiax saw in the pos-se-sion
of a Chinaman on Main street,
between Second and Third, several
hundred pounds of circulars, postal
cards, papers, magazines and other
mail matter. The Chinaman stated
that he had bought at the Astoria
postoffice a large amount of this, of
which the present pile was about half
aud had paid a dollar for the whole
lot
On examination of the pile, it was
found to contain a great many pack
ages which had arrived from other
places, duly stamped, and plainly ad
dressed to well known parties nere,
who have long been residents of this
city, some of whom have boxes at the
postoffice.
From many of the wrappers, and
many of the papers which had prob
ably" arrived in bundles, and not in
separate wrappers, the name to whom
addressed had been torn off, evidently
to prevent recognition or identifica
tion. United States deputy marshal W.
J. Barry was informed, and after a
personal investigation, he made a
report to his superior, and awaits in
structions before taking any further
action in the matter.
While there might be a good reason
for the retiring postmaster to turn
over to his successor the office in a
good condition, neat and unencum
bered with a large amount of dead
mail matter, there certainly is no
reason for deliberately throwing away
or disposing of mail matter plainly
addressed to well known citizens of
Astoria who have lived hero for years.
Uncle Sam is very strict with re
gard to the handling of mails, and
papers, magazines and other printed
matter is frequently of more import
ance to the persons to whom ad
dressed than even letters would be.
Publishers are paid for papers and
when they send them promptly and
subscribers fail to receive them, it
often causes unpleasant feelings on
both sidesC Perhaps the cause of
many papers passing througu tins of
fice, fading to reach their destination
may now be readily understood, if
this pile is overhauled, and very
lively it is not ihe first lot thus dis
posed of, in a similar manner.
Mail matter unindentified, or which
had been kept for years in the office,
and was addressed to parties, might
possibly be destroyed, but in this lot
were papers not a month old, and as
before stated, a large number of
packages addressed to well known
citizens who daily receive maiL
Considered in the mildest light pos
sible, it certainly is a bold proceeding,
and may bo difficult to explain to the
inspectors aud higher officials of
Wannmakefs department.
The celebration of the ensuing an
niversary of national independence
should not be allowed to fall through.
Sufficient has been secured andean
be collected to pay all needful de
mands, and it is poor policy, in any
point of view, to let the matter drop.
TheAstoriax thinks that Astoria
shonld have n Fourth of July celebra
tion, and doesn't want to see the
project fail We can't afford it as a
city. It is a duty we owe to ourselves
and onr children that the Nation's
birthday be duly honored.
If we can't have a two thousand
dollar celebration, let us have a one
thousand dollar one. We can let the
decoration of the streets go, let some
of the fire works go, too, if necessary,
but let us have a procession, oration,
music, houses decorated, etc.
It is plenty of time if action is taken
immediately. Do not let the matter!
go by default It only comes once a
year, and when it does come, it shonld
be celebrated. We don't deserve
freedom if we are not patriotic enough
to observe Freedom's birthday.
C.J. Curtis, of the soliciting com
mittee, collected 288 more yesterday.
This mokes $959.50 now on hand.
With a thousand dollars we can have
a very creditable celebration.
There is not much time left, and all
action must be prompt
Attend the meeting to-night, and
aid with your voice and presence.
4th of Jaty Celebration.
There will bo a meeting of the 4th of
July Committee this Wednesday even
ing at the council ohnmber for tho par
pose of completing arrangements for the
celebration. All members of the various
committees, and all citizens interested
in celebrating the 4th of July in Astoria
aro earnestly requested to be present.
By order of Committee.
C. J. Cubtis, C. II. Stockton,
Secretary. President.
THE POINT ADAMS STATION.
SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, JUNE 17.
As Filed ia The Coaaty Recorder's Ofice
Yesterday.
Astoria R E. & Trust Co. to
A. C. Burdick, lot 5, blk 5,
Railway $
B. Ii. Ward to Jennie B. Fox,
lots 15 and 16, Wk 8, Wil
liamsport J. C. Dement and wife to
Lillie M. Hornor, lot 8,
blk 26, Dement's
Sam'l Elmore et al to Astoria
Box Co., lots 1 and 8, blk
Adair's
MoryHXeinenweberto C.E.
Larson, trustee, lot 1, blk
65, Upper Astoria . .
H. C. Thompson and wife to
Martin Larson, lots 33 and
34, blk 2, West Warren
ton Oregon Land Co. to S. A.
Stevens, N. blk 44,Pa
cifio Oregon Land Co. to E. S.
Lamport, blks 19, 20, 25
and 26, Pacific.
S. A. Stevens to Oregon
Land Co., one acre in sec.
31,T8N.,R8W 1
R S. Lamport and wife to
Oregon Land Co., land in
sec31,T.8N. R8 W.... 1
Previously reported this
year...'. S1.433.S42
100
65
4,200
GOO
120
250
2,000
It Will Soon Have the Crew Placed.
PERSONAL 3IEXTIOX.
The new life saving station recently
built at tho south entrance to the Co
lumbia river will be manned with a
crew of eight surfmen, under command
of Capt McLean, on the 1st of next
month.
This is a valuable adjunct to tho
important matter of life saving service
on this northwest coast
When the station at Loomis's is
built and manned, the entranco to the
Columbia river and adjacent waters
will be guarded by four first-class sta
tions of this service, viz: Cape Han
cock, Point Adams, Loomis and Shoal
water bay stations.
Tni3 cordon or communication is
largely due to the efforts of Major T.
J. Blakeney, the efficient superin
tendent of the life saving service on
this coast
Total to date 1,441,404
An old woman entered a savings
bank in Albany a few days ago, and
taking a number of gold and silver
coins from her reticule, said she
wanted to deposit them. She fur
ther remarked: "I want you to keep
this money so that I can get the
identical pieces whenever I core to.
I have the date of each coin here,"
and she displayed a paper on which
was a list of the dates. On being
informed that it was impossible, she
replied: "Well, all right If I can't
get the same coins back again I
won't deposit 'em," and she went
out
Nottingham Lace Curtains
NEW DESIGNS.
FROM
Sixty Cents per Pair, to Five Dollars
Just Received at The
Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of the City
. II COOPER'S
9
517 and 52 1 Third St.
Astoria.
S2.95
For Ladies !
mi
Scaly Skin Diseases
I'sorlasi R years, covering fare, head
and entire body tcith tehlteseabs. Skin
redt itchy and bleeding. Hair all gone.
Spent hundreds ofdollars. 1'ronounced
incurable. Ctired byCutietiraltemedies
Cured by Cuticura
My disease (psoriasis) first broke out on
my leit cneeK, spreading across my nose ana
S my i:ice. it ran imo my
nyslcian was afraid I would
cmer. it spreau au
eyes and the pi
lose mv evesinlit altoci
over my bead aud my nair all fell out, until
George Hibbert, or the Town Talk,
returned yesterday morning from a
business trip to Portland.
J. "W. Lucas, an eastern capitalist,
came down on yesterday's boat to
look at Astoria's advantages.
Chief Barry, John Fox, Yin Cook,
P. Grant and Miss Jennie Aram re
turned from Portland yesterday morn
ing. Mr. Marsh is m the city in the in
terests of the Astoria directory, a work
which will be of local interest and
value.
F. A. Carpenter arrived yesterday
morning from Portland, and will be
stationed at the signal service office at
Fort Canny.
J. C. Boss, formerly county coroner,
but for the last two years a resident of
Alameda, CaL, is going into bnsiness
in Salt Lake City, Utah.
"Win. Hood, chief engineer of the
Southern Pacific Bailroad Co., is in
Portland, working on Huntington's
Astoria railroad surveys.
Monroe Newport, of this city, was
one of the graduating class last week,
at the "Willamette university, at Salem.
He has entered a printing office in
that city, and expects to remain there.
Orrin Stafford arrived on the
steamer last evening, having just com
pkd his necond year at the "Willam-
erro university, ac aiem. iie goes
over to Skipanon this morning, to
visit hi3 parents, expecting to return
Sept 2, to commence his third year at
the university.
A DOCTOIl'S EEUUKK.
31 ARISE NEWS AND NOTES.
The steamer Fhlier brought up
rrom Sand island yesterday over 1,000
large sized salmon for J. O. Hanthorn
& Co.'s cannery.
The steam schooner Signal, Capt
M. Bendegard, arrived from Pnget
sound ports yesterday morning, and
went on up the river to Portland.
The steam schooner Qeorge H.
Chance returned yesterday after
noon from a trip to Cape Flattery,
having been gone only a little over a
week, and .bringing in 30 tons of
halibut, having had a very successful
catch. She went up to Portland last
night
Albany & Astoria It. R. Survey.
I was eutirelv bald-headed : it then broke
out on my arms and shoulder,until my arms
were Just one sore. It covered my entire
body, my face, bead and shoulders being the
worst. The white scabs fell constantly from
mv head, shoulders and arms: the skin
would thicken and be red and very Itchy,
ami would crack ana uieeu u semtencu.
AXterspcndlng mauv hundred of dollars 1
was pronounced Incurable. 1 heard of the
Cuticura Kkmkpiks, and after using two
bottles CuTictmA Resoi.y xt I could see
a change ; and after I had taken four bottles
I was almost cured ; and when L had used
six bottles of CirricuiiA Kksoi.vk.t and
one box of Cuuicuka, and oue cake of Cut
icuhaSoap. I was cured of the dreadful
disease from which I had suffered for five
years. I thought the dise:ise would leave a
very deep scar, but the Cuticuka Rkme
niKS cured it without any scars. I cannot
express with a pen what 1 suffered before
using the Cuticuka Kkmrdirs. They
saved my life, and I feel it jny duty .to rec:
u
HAND-SEWED, DOUBLE SEAM SHOE. It never rips. It never squeaks.
flexible than a hand turn.
MORGAN & CO.,
r
It requires no breaking in. More
Astoria, Oregon.
ommend them. My hair is restored as good
is my eyesight. I know or
as ever and so !
others who have received great benefit from
their use. Mcs. IK
10SA KELLY.
ltockwell City, Iowa.
Cuticura Resolvent,
and best of Humor Remedies, internaliy.and
The new Blood and Skin purifier and purest
Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuti
c Ftec &iraw)crrles
tnivc this worntHg. Your last
to jces goon oerries at reasonable
'I'BnuDBnv jf trtcc
T
Thompson & Ross.
Go to the San Francisco Galleiy for
the finest Photogtaphs and Tintypes.
Olney Street
Meals Ceoteed to Order.
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
Stokes'.
Thompson & Ross are handling the
product of some of the Choicest Dairies,
and can supply you with a No. 1 article
of Butter or Cheese,
The Columbia Bakery is the neatest
shop In the city.
limnrntcly More Mischief than la Qm
tfslly Suspected.
Dr. Kins, ' eminent medical writer, 1b
& learned diviulsilicn. on our national com
plaint, coiibtlpation, says:
lite great ouautlty of cathartic pills, eta.,
v. Mch are taken by the people of this coo
tr arc producthc of immensely more mis
chief than is generally suspected. True, tb
physic unloads the bowels, but its actios
tends to diminish the tone of the Intestines;
so that, instead of removing costlreneu, It
aravates it. leaving the bowels In a more
torpid condition.
Joj 's Vegetable Barsaparilla was designed
to fill just such a contingency as the doctor
arraignment anticipates, vlr.: Instead of -lng
a powerful mineral purgative, It la
mild vegetable laxative, that, owing to ill
eoIi cnt and gentle stimulating properties, ia
co certain a relief in constipation that It hai
been given away to hundreds, not to be pW
for unless It was of positive benefit It re
places constipation almost Immediately
with a natural easy habit, and iso nilA
that, unlike drastic purgatives, it can
taken indefinitely with perfect safety.
Senator Dolph has introduced a bill
appropriating 160,000 for surveys of
public lands in Oregon, which pro
vides for increasing the township rates
now paid and authorizes the commis
sioner of the general land office to in
crease rates tnrongu neavuy nmoerea
lands, the object .being to secure the
survey of timbered land. The sena
tor expects to make this a part of the
sundry civil bill.
Dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headache
and that tired feeling are cured bj
Hood's Sarsaparilia, which tones the
stomach, promotes healthy digestion,
creates an appetite, cures sick headache
and builds up the whole system. Sold
by all druggists. 100 Doses One Dol lar
Tfce Steamer Eclipse.
Will make regular trips to Knappa and
Swensen's Landing, on Saturdays, leav-
;nrrITnonnllf? 'trt A UT T1f1 IpavinST
Wilson & Fisher's deck at 2 p. m. For
freight or passage apply to tlie captain,
on Doara.
The latest style of Gents' Eoets and
Shoes at P. J. Goodman's.
The engineers on the Albany & As
toria railroad survevors have ordered
their mail directed to Onion Peak P.
O., at which place they expect to ar
rive in a short time. When last heard
from they were running their line
down tho Nekanickum, and so far had
found a comparatively easy route with
very easy grades. They expect to
connect the two ends of the survey at
Tillamook in about three weeks.
Tillamook Jleadliglit, 13.
The island in front of Kalama,
known as Holt's island upon which
it is said H. H. Holt has exhausted
his homestead, has entirely disap
peared from view, having been unable
to withstand the floods. Nine years
ago there was a house and several
largo trees on the island, which has
been swept down and out to sea by
the rush of the waters of the mighty
Colnmbia, Mr. Holt's homestead is
no more and he should call upon the
government to know its whereabouts.
cura SOAP,an exquisite Skin Beautifler, ex
ternally, have cured thousands of cases
where the sheddin; of scales measured a
quart daily, the skin cracked, bleeding,
burning, and Itching almost beyond human
endurauce. hair lifeless or all gone, suffering
terrible. What other remedies have made
such cures?
Sold evervu here. Price. Cijticuua.COc:
Soap, 25c: Resolvent, Si. Prepared by the
POTTEK DRUG AND tllKSIICAI. COKPOKA-
tiok, Boston.
-Send for ''Mow to Cure Skin Diseases,"
CI page., 50 Illustrations aud 100 testimonials.
NOW!
For The
4th of July
The Election Is Over,
And it behoves all to for
get tho political.
A Snap in Real Estate.
11) Acres, close to river and street car line. Only S500 per acre, for a few days
only. 55,000 can bo made on this property within three months.
Wtoffmto M Slm
Odd Fellows' Bnildinff,
Brokers,
ASTORIA, OR
strife and
PIM
SOAr.
PI.ES, black heads, red.rough.chapped
and oily skin prevented by cuticura
m m IT STOPS THE PAIN.
jEfiP Rack-ache, kidney pains, weak
ness, rheumatism aud muscular
HTpains relieved in one minute hy
fl Vie Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster.
The first and only Instantaneous pain-killing
plaster.
MARKETS.
Washington Market.
Lots in Case's Astoria Are If on Sale
AT TIIE OFFICE OF THE
Astoria Real Estate Co.
PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH.
TERMS One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months.
Main Atrett,
CHKISTEXSEX 4k.
Astoria, erejeea.
c pftePKiFrroKS.
K1
tlon of the
CALL THE ATTEN
lubllc to tho fact that the
ESPECTFULLY
nul
auove Market will always be supplied with a
"UM. VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY
fYlephenpLietlxiHc lltmstt.
Kttil Bed in town. Rooms per night
."kj and IS cts per week SI JO. Sow and
clean. Private entrance.
For a good Shave, go to F. Ferrell.
Some of the finest strawberries to be
found in the state or out of it are from
La Du's gardens at Mount Coffin, and
are sold by Thompson & Ross.
Fine Table Wise
Delivered at GO cents a gallon, to any
part of the city. A. line line of pure
California wines at low prices, at
W. Utzlnger's Cosmopolitan saloon.
A.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc can
be bought at the lowest prices atJ.W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
notei, Astoria.
Fresh Bread and Cakes every day at
f Columbia Baker)'. All orders deliv
ered to ait parts oi the city.
Try tho Columbia Bakery and satisfy
yourself where you can do the best.
For the very best Photos, go to Sinister.
FRCSK AND CURED MEATS ! 1
Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale and retail.
fySprclal attention gtveu to supplying
fthlps.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY k C0HPANY,
Fresh and Cured Meats,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT 1IOTE1.,
VHKN'AXVM Street. AHtsrla. Ok.
Uemctnher the Austin houso at the
Seaside is open the year 'round.
Dnnk Knickerbocker bottled beer.
HHse Fr Seat.
Apply at AsToniAX office.
All the Choicest Delicacies, made by
only first-class men at the Seaside
3akery.
Welkar4's Beer.
And FreeXnnch at the Telephone Sa
loon, 5 cents.
Mau aw Beard.
A few rooms at Mrs. . C. Holden's,
with beard: corner of Third and Vain.
Also a few table boarders can be ac-
coflamodated..
Roadway Market.
O'Hara. Sc lag-alls, Propr's.
Opposite Foard & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
All Purchases Delivered in any part of the
City.
GET IN
and
GET UP
A First-Glass
Celebration
In the meantime the
undersigned will not for
get 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
prices.
HermanWise
The Live Clothier and Halter,
In the Occident Hotel Bl'd'g.
Weinhard's Lager Beer!
Is the Choice of the Connoisseur.
Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lota.
Orders for any quantity to be directed to
9. WEINHARD, Portland, Oregon.
Corner Twelfth and IS. Telephone 72. P.
. Bex 4M.
FLYNN, The Tailor,
KEE?S IN STOCK THE-
Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles
lie buys for Cash at Eastern Trices. lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship oa all
Garments. C.U and see for yourself. Barth Block. ASTORIA, OB.
Columbia Bakery
FOR FRESH BREAD,
Calces, and Fine Confectionery. All Orders Belivered.
COOLEY BROS.
The PaciflcBalEstateCo.
GO TO
LARSON t NILLBACK
FOR
GROCERIES
AUD FKESII FRUITS.
Orders Delivered Free af Charge. Country
Orders Solicited. Third Street,
next to Pioneer office.
The Indiana Paint Shop.
C, M. COTBTRTfl, Trop'r.
Cor. Third and Main Sis., Astoria.
PAINTER AND CRAINER.
Paper Hanging a Specialty.
Work executed with Neatness and Dispatch,
OCCUPIES THIS SPACE.
Office 3STtx Central
A. T. BRAKKE, Mgr.
iotelt
The Oregon Land Co.
Where Property Is Left For Sale.
Potatoes m TegetaMM,
Strawberries and other berries, Cher
ries. Currants and all seasoaabie Fruits
at Thompsox A Rosa.
Homes Ps Kamt
Apply at the Facile Real Estate Co,
Cotee and cake, ten nanta. at tba
Central Restaurant
Good Goods and low rates at the Sea
aide Bakery.
For aae variety of If ambers for yowr
bttUdiags, call oa Jsdre Jewett.
CkilimCnfcPitckrtCttfil
I. W. Case,
BANKER.
Transacts a Qeasral Baakag Bmaei.
Drafts drawn available in any part pf the
0. 8. asd fiarope, aad oa Hosg Kong, Chlaa
Orriat noma :-i a. m. to 3 p. x. .
Oob FaxLOWSiBuTLDixQ, Astoria, Oregon.
Tfccce Ara Basae Nice Kaasas,
Over the Mikado candy store, suitable
for oaces, for rent. Apply to Alex
Caaaaell.
Magee, Argand and Acorn
Stoves i Ranges,
Cooking and Heating,
EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED
WATER CLOSETS, MUMBISQ GOODS,
FUXFS, SIRES, AS BATH TUBS.
Noe eft? Soully,
CHENAMDS STREET. '
W. F. Scheibe,
CIGAB MANTJFACTUKER.
Smokers' Articles in Stock.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED.
8pecial Breads Manufactured to Order.
MAIN STREET, - - Astoria, Or
Corner Third and Oleny 8ts.,
ASTOEIA,
OREGOV.
Thompson & Ross
Carry a Full Line of
Fancy
Choice Staple and
Groceries.
Give Us a Call and Be Convinced.
John G. Dement.
DRUGGIST.
Successor to W. EvDtnt , Ct
Carries Cpmplejfe Stocks e ,,
Drugs and, Druggists'-sundries'.
rreseriUea CarefWly Canpeaatletf.
Agent lor
Mexican Salve and
Norwegian Pile Cure
PATRONIZE HOME IKWSTIY!
There Is no occasion for the
oas of oar citizens to sead te Tnitlsai er
san .Francisco ior
Custom Made Cloth
As they can get Better Fits. Better Wae
mansnip, and for less Money.
By Leaving their Orders wttk MEANT.
New Goods by Every Steamer.
Call and see him aad satisfy yonntsT. '"
P. J. Meany. MawssatTsaar.
irX
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO,
County Coroner. " "
ESBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa
First
Class. Undertaking
.v.-.. -iiiDnini.
I
New Styles, Caskets aad Jaanal
w exc W ABTOKI AIT
ii
r-tf
:"
t
iN -.
., -
.2
Wj
- .
JP'ZSti