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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1890)
- -. J 3 he f&uvi stovuuu siUlA. OREGON" TIV. KSfiAY JUNK n. :eo SSG3D BV1BRY HORNING. J P. Txmy UrttiMNrt. A WEOUG MEASURE. An Oifiiaiico That SliotiMM Pass ! tie Council. 77; ; ;;.!.. o.v v .1 vlaix oxj:. 1 HAIA.ORAN & COMPANY laMtawrs smrt Pronrirtwr. , "a-! Sntieif. ' " Pd- "ly C.wial Inspection lo lc Seen. -4 Ik i" iKfr, w-r uvrt. !SJiS ' i Mr M i - i Mitto flari ( -'? 34i, -r . . . w !) -t..sj tri-tmau- n to dt s4vr ' : Mimt M Orfrontix nrr. m VD C'frYTT OFFICIAL PAPER. ' W . A. Turner. nj.ivriit::Hr the 1:- -. lahiiFiirajr O- T San Fmnciwo. ' ' thoriti. Wan Sm is Moi H lit ly natural . m W tatrsftfr cue - ami the 1 wstfi. - awe jrHffui . Hh- -- . and SiRtJi Cunsl JIsiiI- v t .- '.rscjcKct In li.ar from 0. ' Hnti'r aUl Mhh1h mi. iit , .i w XHIk Melloiiry :nd :i .i. itM ,ttaiiy will lu ; Uuss" -mI Htt "J1iiriiiJa in "Jjrtly ( rtai ntf a.- iuaJ ai ilic v it:n(y .k isSW'l ywtettla. liy .-!m Fin v I.m it irmaacMtaa-l in section 11, v Ji4i 7 swrlit. raift S wt(. 'aitrtiaaviat fwvkw; will In hoKl --v.. rbnt 1,.- i:w. .I..I111 IVlor- e;srr-N " :'mI dwtrilnilio!! o mm CO. lVM-j!ti. from Tncomit i-v nil wr 4 attorney lo sell .lisp T lati..!. va filed for iccord w-4nl. l whielt Herbert AV. .)k afivMi! Oliwr Stewart his trie. 'l.ffiii,H.-.sioFi-ach fomicmy. v inJU btMijty xt-atfidin 1 ic- vi:i fiw llrrmnn Wi-o inenh 1 A. Tr lieroic 'MOiiIiK-t ?hnwu " m Tt-i!a nilil. s. wal tntuiiucni oiiin; men u l4rtliil canit lovn IsihI evrii- '. n 11k-c4nni(-r TiiJmin. lo vril- t tbr pinw ciitrti lat owninj; :il : i r.iir tho Allilftk' R-.Mci:ili('j. Wanvn A WrijHit, fl -hi' liio rth MKleiv ,rf Hie iiniriwit'seerai ! V'-.V l!,:.lt hi,,h ccavaiions bf laik arik"k- or wonriuir nji:trol. Hit wr ikv cro-. Tiom ('. H. CilprV . t?ear. trf tlie KIhr Ar Chase M-;-k HNU-r, i i liio Oiviil'nl. otto tdralcinir T lw in a pinno or h! l-t4i?r Hrt Iiitn and fjet v mr ftuum ihV. tuning ,. Tuiwl mnl Ik will int it in J in ili . uirt(M f IJm st i ocU-flifils . it 1 frum eHbst'ii. 'i'hey slumhl N i-in vl f rnltlMsli, ami liu- work on flu! -stw-et mil lmnxmjr np. 1 -1 f albor fin th icMilt niihl cvra mix iMLlri:s than ihat of -t r-lay uifHit. -4eivla. a l inl for I--l w.'.-. filttl '.. nmifj U 1iuh in the sum of 1MH 1). lv. Warren t-l al hi ml lhcm 4w t oti ! If. C. llarriioii. a 'H rf lal Uxl-rinfj on YounV m awl tfoelmo of.lho Astoria anil rvii Ca4 nuir4iml. wlun the oon litHHa T tU- l.nl a to tin' r. mont T r tJij- laal. x- complies! with. I'laONVJ.JIKXTIOV FolluwiuK is the full lest of an or (linttncv wlik'h v.':us icail first time last Titusdny ovcsiimr, and corner up for li-cu-y-ioii before a committee of the whole to-morrow evening. It should not pns. It would be eneape: eer wa for the city to take hold of the matter and own the water woiks than to mal:e itself a paity to am such moasuic a- the following, wliich is plainly in opposition to the eitV hc-,i interests: An ordinance authorizing The Co lumbia Venter Company, their succes sors and assigns to reconstnict, opei ate and maintain water works in the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, . btate or Oregon. lie it ordained b the Mayor and Co.ineih.vn of the City of Astoria, Oregen: i Section 1. That The Columbia J Water Company, their legal rcpresen- talivcs or assigns be, and they are hereby aatliorieu, subject to the limitations herein or by law provided, to construct, maintain and operate water works in or adjacent to the City of Astoria, Oregon, to lay pipes for the water m any of th' streets, aenues, alleys. lait's, bridges, or public grounds of the city as are now and may hereafter be laid out, villi all necessary and proper buildings, well-, leservoirs, conduits, or other means or obtaining and stor ing a water supph with all necessary macluncn. and attachments thereto, to supply the city and inhabitants thereof vith clear and wholesome water, suitable for lire, domestic and irrigating purposes, and For this pur pose may enter upon any street, ! avenue, allev. lane, bridge or public giound under control of the city, to take up any pavement or sidewalk thereon, lo mala1 such excavations as Diav brt iieces.saiv for the laing of such pipes and attachments, provided thai such use r such grounds be made villi the least practicable incon venience to the luiiaimams oi said uarded by barricades wheiever necessary, and lighted at night and that such side walk, pavement or excavation be leplncod b and at the expense of the grantee or aligns in as good con dition as befoie as near as practicable, and with the least practicable delay, said water lo be taken from liear Ciock, or other mountain streams or spring-.. Should at any time during the life of this franchise and contract, the llear Creek supply prove inade quate either in quality or quantity, and it become necessary in Ihe judg ment of the grantee or their assigns to scout e another source or supply in order lo properly supply the citizens or Astoria with water as provided in this contract, then and in that case, said additional supply shall be pro cured b the grantees or their assigns subject to the approval of the City Council. piovHed, however, that the Cit of Aslotia shall pay in considera tion of the expense thereby incurred an additional amount of hydrant rental equal to six por cent, on the cost of said ad.lili-mal supply, the cost or procuring the same shall be deter mined in advance by a competent hy draulic engineer, who shall be iim- lrpe . Davis and A. C. Camp-K-M f lWtlatid. are spending a few ls m I !. Caj4. W. W. Jitomdes, inspect r of tin ilrtvMiii lighthouse district, being m-l4e t get to Tillaino.tk io -k. wont lNrtTiHl last evening. Mivll.ll.Xctt. or Oakland. Cali- f..ntia. i iviling her bioiher. William Mmt. at Cliflon. Um otiginal salmon V oker rf tlh' Columbia i nvr. 1 l KetmaH. agent of the r.icilic Ian coMpnti. was made -happy s4etlay b the ai rival of his wife 'k! cbikl from San Francisco. L A. 1-io'iaiis. president or the 11- mo l.alA-a and Navigation com- lt.iu. vent up to l'orihind last even nic. ot lmiK'ss for his company. T 15. A. lem'U ivtutnetl I.jsl even "ng fnmi a brn-f n-it to Portland, and v ill et-r r.poM the duties of his new m iu the Ftr,l National bank. A J. Urownlio. superiutendentor nsfrtHnitt of this lighthouse district, nt u to Portland last c cuing, and will return lu-re this e citing on the -; earner. liit. lnw n. senior memlier or the Ilnii f Itiwvii A. McC'ibo, the veil kiio-H stevedores of this city and Portland, was in the eif yesterday. Wunwng n i the river to-day. A .1. S'w-ucor. advance agenl of the Xdlie McUcnry comedy company, vhieh is phiing this weekal the Mar ,nai (raiuf, in Portland, gave Tin: sritn a !easnt call oslerday. lie lin made arrangements for this ex cellent eompmn to appear here on rimrda. owning ir next week. ilAHlXK Si:V-5 A XI) NOTES. tually selected for such purpose by grantees or liieir as-'igns atid the City Council. Any additional hydrant lental so .accruing shall be paid in same manner and lime as thai due for hdrant rental on the original pipe system. See. li. The tights Mid psivileges herein granted to continue for a term or peiiod of thitty ears from and after the passage of this ordinance, ex cept as herein provided. Seci). There shall not be less than four l) miles of iton pipe laid, vhieh shall be of ample size to carry out the provisions of this agieetnent and of affording the Cily. where such pipes are laid, iirst class lire piotcction. All of the water mains used by said grantee, their legal reptesentatives or assigns shall be ol the best quality of iron, and shall be tested at their place of mnnuraclure.bofore leaving the shop, to withstand a hydrostatic pressure of 1)00 pounds lo the square inch. Said mains to be laid of suilieient depth to prevent freezing. When so laid and completed, the amount of pipe shall be known as the original pipe system. Sec. -J- -Ujkhi the completion of said works, they shall be tested as to their power ami capacity, when said works shall throw water with the aid of their pumping machinery from any four separate hdrants, located in the busi ness or manufacturing part of the city at oik and the same time, one stream from each hydrant through 100 feet of 21 inch rubber hose and a one inch ling nozzle, to a height of eighty feet The steamer Manzauila, set some bnttys up tlte river yesterday, will cxtl up tvl. and this evening if the rether is favorable will sttirt for lVstruclion itdnnd with the last load f matemnl for the iron lighthouse at that lace. The steamship Lahm-. Capl. S. F. Graves, arrived yesterday morning from Paget sound ports. Among her cargo was 1,003 barrels of lime from 15oehe Harbor. "Washington, 100 tons ofliay and 3 11 boxes of lemons from New Weslminibtcr, U. C. That tired feeling, so sii ,tle and jet . overpowering.'. entii el ovoi come by Hood's Sarsapaiilla. vhich tone? and renctlieiis the svstem and gives a good appetite. lesureto gel Hond'sSarsa jwnlla. "100 Dose One Dollai" is true al or th;s ecu'iar medicine. i;i ;o Uie ban Francisco (;aller. for ie finest Photomaphs and Tintypes. Ulnej Slnvt. Jlrats CooKcd to Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: sa Central Uestaarant. next to Poard & jjSoVrs. Thompson & Uoss aVe handling the product of some or the Choicest Dairies, and ran supply on with a No. 1 ait tele of lUitter or Cheese. The Columbia JJakcry is the neatest shop in the city. Piano Tor Sale t factorv prices. M. W. Durtt, agent from the "factory of Heninie & Long, San Francisco, who is a practical piano maker and tuner, is now in ihc cily jHrpred to do all kinds or Impairing and Tuning. U. S. Kcstaurant for sale at reason aMe iice for cash. Good reason given fer soling. A."WEQSEn. perpendicularly or 110 feel horizon tally, in still air, half of said hwlrants to be selected by the city and half by grantee or their assigns, and if success ful, the rental for lire servico herein stipulated shall begin and the said city agrees lo furnish said grantee or asigns, upon said lest, a certificate in duplicate to that effect. Au elevated tank or reservoir shall be provided and maintained and con nected with the pipe system and the pressure from lite elevated tank alone, and the capacity of the same shall be suilieient to discharge through fifty feet of 21 , inch hose from any four hydrants lu the business portion of the city; (one stream from each hydrant) four one-inch streams sixty feet high, in still air for four continuous hours without the aid of the pumping raa chincrv, and said tank or reservoir shall at all limes be supplied with water to comply with said require ments. Upon au alarm from the fire depart ment, the grantee hereby agrees to furnish pressure from the pumping machinery within thirty minutes from the time of snch alarm; (in testing not more than two streams to be taken off a four-inch line.) AVithin fifteen days after the City Clerk has been notified of the comple tion of said worlcs, a test shall be made according lo the requirements hereof, and thenceforth the capacity and efficiency of the works, together with constant and uninterrupted sup ply of water with the pressure for or dinary purposes and upon the fire hydrants when required, shall be maintained by said grantees or their assigns during this franchise. Pro vided, that, in case of defaut in oper ating said worlcs, or snppiying water herein provided, the City may take temporary possession of the works and appurtenances and operate the same until assured that the same will be efficiently operated by the owners. Any expense incurred by the City in so doing may be retained by the City, out of any sums that may be due or become due the grantees and their as- ummmmmmmmmmmmmm signs from the City as herein provided. bee o. The machinery and build ing shall be of good material and workmanship, so as to be of perman ent value. Buildings to be of brick or stone, of handsome architecfaal de sign, with slate or iron roof, and so constructed that additions thereto can be made when necessary, without im pairing their ttse during the time snch additions are being made. SecG. Before the placing of the water mains and pipe upon the streets of said city not having an established grade, the grade of said street shall be established by said city, and iu the event that said city neglects to estab lish said grade, and the water mains or pipe, on that account have to be relaid, the city shall bear the expense of relaying said pipe. Sec. 7. The City of Astoria agrees to and does rent from the said grantee or assigns for the term of thirty years, except as hereinafter provided forty (10j double discharge fire hy drants, lo le located by the City, and set by the grantee or assigns on the aforesaid original pipe system. And if the City shall at any future time elect lo place any more hydrants on the original pipe system, said hydrants shall be placed by the grantee or as signs at the expense of the City, and the City shall pay the necessary ex penses of keeping them in order but shall pay no rent therefor. Upon said pipe system there shall be placed a suilieient number of gates or valves, so as to permit shutting off the water from portions of said system without interference with the general supply. The said city at any proper season of the year may require the said grantee or assigns "to make extensions of the pipe system of said works with hy drants placed thereon, not more than five hundred. -(500) feet apart, by giving thirty (30) days written notice to said grantee or assigns. But as a condi tion of making such extensions, the said City agrees to pay rent for pnb lic fire service upon such extensions at the rate of fifty (SoO) per annum for each hydrant for the unexpired term of this franchise and contract. Sec 8. In consideration of this franchise and as full compensation therefor to the City, said grantee or J assigns shall during the full term and continuance of this franchise and con tract supply water free of charge for the purpose and use of the building or buildiiigs or its fire department, Cih offices, free" public schools, churches, and tire department prac tice, and four drinking fountains for man and beast with self closing fix tures. And the City bhall also have lite right to use water from all public hulranls during the full term and continuance of this franchise and con tract for the pnrpose of flushing pub lic sewers and gutters whenever the City shall deem it necessary for san itary purposes, on giving notice to the .said grantee or assigns at the pumping station. Said flushing to be done by the City; but there shall not be open more than two hydrants at one time for such purpose, and no one hydrant shall be opened oftener than twice a week, and no longer than twenty minutes at a time for such pur pose, and there shall be no flushing at the time of fires. In flushing sewers automatic de vices may be used, and so regulated thai they shall not discharge oftener than twice daily and not more than 21o gallous each discharge, and there shall not b? more than three flush taulcs, roreacli mile ot sewer mains and laterals, laid within the City limits, and the same shall always be kept in proper working order by the City, and ail " wast of water prevented. The City shall use the water as pro vided in all the above case? iu a rea sonable manner and without" unneces sary waste. Sec. 0. There shall be provided and maintained a storage reservoir of not les than o()0,000 gallons capacity; said reservoir to be so built as to keep out surface drainage or water. See. 10. -The City of Astoria hereby agrees to ue thi said hydrant for the extinguishment of fires only, except when used as otherwise herein pro vided for, and to make good to the said grantee or assigns, any injury which may happen to any of said City employees, and hereby agrees and promises to pay an annual rental of Four Thousand ($1,000.) Dollars for the furnishing of water as herein specified to all public fire hydrants located on the aforesaid original pipe system, for the term of thirty (DO) years, or such part of said thirty (30) years as said water works shall be operated under this ordinauce, which rental the City of Astoria agrees to pay in semi-annual instal ments of Two Thousand (S2,000) Dollars, on the fifteenth days of January and July of each year dur ing such term, to the said grantee or their successors or assigns as herein before mentiened: Provided, however, that all forfeitures under said ordi nance which may lie due said city at the time specified for the payment of any hydrant rental, shall bo deducted from the amount of such payment. Sec, 11. A sufficient tax shall be levied and coll co. 2d annually, upon all taxable properly in the city, sub ject by law to such tax, to meet the payments under this ordinance as they may respectively mature, during Iheexisfcuce of any contract for pub lic fire service, wliich tax shall be irre pealable from and after the passage of this ordinance, and in case the city shall be authorized to levy a special tax for such purposes, such tax shall be annually levied and the proceeds thereof shall be kept as a separate fund, to be known as the fire hydrant fund, and shall be irrevocable and ex clusively devoted to the payment of hydrant rentals under this ordinance, and shall not bo otherwise employed except that any excess ot said tax, in any one year over the amount neces sary to pay rentals, for such, may be used for any purpose, that the City Council shall direct. Sec. 12. The City of Astoria on re quest of said grantee or assigns shall adopt and keep in force an ordinance protecting the said grantee or assigns m the safe and unmolested enjoyment of the franchise hereby granted, from waste of water by consumers, against the malicious pollution of the source of water supply, and also to carry into effect the provisions of this ordinance, and the contract hereunder entered into. Said grantee or assigns shall have the power to make, adopt and enforce, regulations not inconsistent with the law, for the convenience or security of said grantee or assigns, as well as' that of the public in operating said mains, and shall have the right at all seasonable hours of the day to have access to the water pipes and meters of any water takers, to pro-" tect themselves against abuse and fraud and repair, observe or remove the same, and may require all water takers to sign a contract to all reason able regulations, as a consideration for furnishing water. Sec 13. Said grantee or aaeigme shall not charge customers dariag the continuance of this franchise-granted by this ordinance exceeding the fol lowing annual rates, which ,aball be collected in advance and the said grantee or assigns shall have the right at will to supply caetoaaera at metefrates, instead of at the nrooimd rates. Sec. H. The City of Astoria re serves the right, at the expiration of ten (10) years, or any term of five (5) years thereafter, to purchase the works of the grantees or assigns, to gether with their Extensions, rights and franchises, upon giving the grantee and assigns six (6) months notice thereof in writing, the valuation to bo determined by three hydraulic engineers, not in the employ of the City or grantee or assigns, the City choosing one, ihe grantee or assigns one, and the third by these two, and the valuation of the property by these commissioners, or if they fail to agree, by the majority of them," shall define the sum to be paid by the City to the grantee or assigns, ancjt if the City shall fail to purchase the property, when appraised, the expenses of the appraisment shall be borne by the City, and the contract between the City and the grantee or assigns, shall continue for the period passed over, until the expiration of another five (5) years. If the City of Astoria has not exercised its option to purchase at the expiration of this contract, the same is hereby renewed for a like term and conditions. Sec. 15. In the event that said grantee or assigns shall issue mort gage or deed of trust upon said water works, franchise, rentals, rights and liberties, so much of the hydrant rent als payable under the terms of this contract, a3 will discharge the inter est upon said bonds, as shown by conpons thereon, as it will mature, from time to time, shall be paid from time to time by the City to the trustee or trustees named in the mortgage given to secure such bonds, when and as such sums shall be paid so long as interest on such bonds shall remain due and unpaid, and the Mayor is here by authorized and instructed to sign a certificate certifying to the provisions of this contract, and to affix the seal of the city to such certificate. But the city shall not be required at any time to pay the said trustee or trustees auy greater amo'unt than the nmount due the said grantee or assigns, and all pay ments made by said trustee or trus tees, shall be made exclunsively to pay interest on said bonds so long as the same remains due and unpaid, and any surplus, not so payable, and the whole, after said bonds shall have been paid by said grantee or assigns, shall be paid over by the said city to the said grantee or assigns. Sec 16. Such parts of the city or dinances number one hundred and thirty-two (132) and two hundred and twenty-one (221) as conflict with this ordinance are, with the consent of the grantee or assigns of said ordinances herebv repealed. Sec 17. Within thirty (30) days after the passage of this ordinance, said Columbia Water Company, its successors or assigns, shall file with the city an acceptance of the same, which acceptance duly acknowledged before some officer, authorized to ad minister oaths, shall have the effect of a contract between the city and said Columbia Water Company, their suc cessors or assigns. Said works to be completed within six (G) months from date of acceptance. Sec 18. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and legal publication. W. W. PARKER'S PROPOSITION REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. JUNE 18. Ah Filf d ia Tkc Coaaty Recorder's Oflce ) Yesterday. W. L. TJhlenhart and wife to C. Christianson, lots 12 and 13, subdiv 2, blk 15, Olney's 250 V. Boclling et al to Carrie GI Christiansen, lot 8, blk 3, Skipanon 125 V.Boelling et al to Christ Christensen, lot 5, blk 3, Skipanon 125 D. H. Welch et al to J. C. McArthur, lots 23, 24, 33, 34, 35 and 36, blk 49, Astor 180 D. H. Welch et al to T. W. Field, lots 20, 21,22,23 and 24, blk 19, Astor. 150 Maxwell Young and wife to Bobert Killgore, lots 39, 40, 41 and 42, blk 16, Al- derbrook 320 C. H. Stockton et al to B. L. Ward, lots 5 and 6, subdiv 2,blk9,H.&A 500 Previously reported this year $1,441,404 Total to date $1,443,054 A Vote of Thaaks. At a regular meeting of dishing Post No. 14, G. A. E., department of Oregon on June 12th, A. D. 1890, among other proceedings the follow ing took place: Whereas Major Thomas H. Hand bury, U. S. A., and Captain W.W. Bhoades, U.S. N., generously placed the steamer Qeorge H. Mendell, with barge and the steamer Manzanita at the disposal of onr post, and W. K. C. No. 3, to convey us to Fort Stevens on last Memorial day, and as Mr. Heg ardt, engineer in charge, favored us with a ride on the government jet ties on that day, and as Miss Hattie Bitely gracefully and acceptably pre sided at the organ during our public services held in the opera house on the evening of that day, therefore be it Resolved, That this Post hereby tender to each of the parties named, as well as the singers and all others who assisted us on this sacred occa sion a vote of heartfelt thanks, and that this Post send to each of the parties named a separate letter ot thanks, and that a copy of these reso lutions be given to the pnblic press and a copy spread on the minutes of this post. A. G. Habdesty, Thomas Dealt, E. H. BnoDrE, Committee. I Nottingham Lace Curtains NEW DESIGNS, FROM Sixty ents per Pair, to Five Dollars Just Received, at The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of the Gity . II . COOPER! 9 517 and 521 Third St., Astoria. IQT For Ladies ! SOD it r HAND SEWED, DOUBLE SEAM SHOE. It never rips. It never squeaks. flexible than a hand turn. MORGAN & CO., It requires no breaking in. More Astoria, Oregon. A Tanl of Thanks. To Put in Water In thfl City of Astoria, To the Honorable Mayor and Com mon Council of the Cily of Astoria, Oregon : The undersigned citizen and liberal taxpayer of said city, having the best interest of all the people thereof at heart and in view, respectfully peti tions your honorable body, asking the privilege and franchise of said city, for the period of twenty years, to use the streets and alleyways thereof in the usual manner of city water supply companies, in bringing into and through said city, and selling to the citizens thereof and other persons and places therein, good and wholesome water for domestic use and for other purposes, and to supply the fire de partment of said city; and that said city obligate itself to pay said under signed and associates two hundred and fifty dollars per month for the use of not less than one hundred hydrants, iu tue nre department, ana tor tne protection of the city against and dur ing fires, during said twenty years, said hydrants to bo connected with said water works and to have a pres sure of water therein of not less than fifty ponnds per sqtiaro inch, subject to the control of said city, and to be constructed and kept well supplied by said uuder signed and associates for the use of said city and fire department thereof as aforesaid. And that all the neces sary details and particutlars for the management, government, aud control of said water works, be fixed and specified by a city ordinance upon the subject, to be enacted hereafter, giving the city the right to purchase said water works .at any time after the first five years by giving duo aud reasonable notice thereof, in the usual manner of such transactions. And as in duty bound he will ever pray. W. W. Pakkek. In this connection the undersigned petitioner respeotfully says thnt it may justly be inferred that he and his associates would take a deep and higher interest in the matter from the fact that he and they are now paying over $1,000 per year to the present city water works and get only an in adequate supply, with no prospect of paving less in the future. W. W. Parker. L L. Osgood thanks the efficient firemen of Astoria for their good work Tuesday night at the fire, that would, in his opinion, swept his place of busi ness and valuable stock out of ex istence if the nozzlemen had not stood as they did in their trying position, and whom ho invites to his place of business to be measured for, and be presented with, one of the best fire man's waterproof coat that he can have made for their future use. To the old machine which gets there always with both feet, he hopes that in the future that she may be like an old maid, that is said, is always ready but never wanted. Out of jthe Fire Tormented with Salt Kfteum Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Only those who have suffered from salt rheum ia Its worst form know the agonies caused by this disease. Hood's Saropa rilla has had great success In curing salt rheum, and all affections of the Wood. " I owe the gratitude to Hood's Sarsapa rllla that one would to his rescuer from a Burning Building, with salt rheum, and had to leave oS work altogether. My face, about the eyes,would he swollen and scabbed, my handi and a part of my body would be raw sores for weeks at a time, my flesh would seem so" rotted that I could roll pieces from between my fingers as large as a pea. Ono physician ailed it type prison and gave me medicine accord- VI Owl I Ingly; but salt rheum cannot bo cured In that way. Finally I bought a bottle of Hood's SarsaparllU. It helped me so much that I took two more bottles, and was Entirely Cured JJK-S with salt rheum since. I also usedHood's Olive Ointment on the places affected. It stops the burning and itching sensation Im mediately. I will recommend Hood's Sar saparflla not only for salt rheum, but for SB Loss of Appetite 'all-gone feeling so -often experienced." A. D. Bobbins, Jamaica Plain, Mass. N.B. H you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parllla, do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoMbJdragglsU. fl; six for 3. Prepriby a I. HOOD A. CO., pothecaries.Lowell.Hau. IOO Doses One Dollar NOW! For The 4th of July The Election Is Over, And it behoves all to for get the political A Snap in Real Estate. 11 Acres, close to river and street car line. Only 500 per acre, for a few days only. ."5,000 can be made on this property within three months. iii iu t o m wmmm Heal Estate BroltQrs, Odd Fellows' Buildinj ASTORIA, OR strife and GET IN Lots in Case's Astoria Are How on Sale AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FROM 8150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. Weinhard's Lager Beer Is the Choice of the Connoisseur. A DOCTOR'S REBUKE. Iramc nsely More Mltcklef thaa la Ot erally Saspected. Dr. Kin;, the eminent medical writer, la learned dlsquUIUon on our national com plaint, constipation, says: The great quantity ot cathartic pills, etc, which are taken by the people of this cooa try are productive of immensely more mis chief than is generally saspected. Trae,tst physic unloads the bowels, but Its actios tends to diminish the tone of the intestines; so that, instead of removing costiveness, It aggravates it, leaving the bowels in a mora torpid condition. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla was dcslgne to fill just such a contingency sa the doctor's arraignment anticipates, viz.: instead of be ing a powerful mineral purgative, it Is a mild vegetable laxative, that, owing to its solvent and gentle stimulating properties, ia so certain a relief In conetlpattoa that it has been given away to hundreds, not to be paid for unless it was of positive benefit It re places constipation almost limed lately with a natural easy habit, aad is so mM that, unlike drastie pmrgatlTes, H can b taken ladetaltely witk perfect safety. m Kemeval. Ataoilie Hotel L. R. Abercromble, Prop. Finest and Most Convenient Summer Resort IN SEASIDE. Every Boom Newly Purnislied. Private Booms for PamiUes. AND TOURISTS. Tramslemt Cttstoam Sellclteel. TERMS. SEASONABLE. The only Abercromble Hotel at Seaside, Oregon. Potatoes amel Vefxetaalcs, Strawberries and other berries, Cher ries. Currants and all seasonable Fruits at Tbompsox&Ross. For the very best Photos, go to Sinis ter. Try the Columbia Bakery and satisfy yourself where" yon can do the best All the Choicest Delicacies, made by only first-class men at the Seaside Bakery. Owing to the inckneooy of the weather, the real estate office of War ren k Wright baa been removed to the pre-emption daisa of John Bogers, opposite G. H. Oooparts store. Wabskx k Weight. Car t Tkeaks to ta Ffrtmea. I with to return thanks to the fire mm ot CamftmiM 1 aad 2 for their prompt raspossta aad eoarageow aSorti id ambdae me fee atsaybaild iagctbnigatdfta17UL .. . 'J.TLMjjmmub. alaamte suae! Barl. A few rooms at Mrs. . C. Jlolden's, with beard: corner of Third and Main. Also a few table boarders can be ac commodated. and GET U A First-Glass V 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 Clolhier ani Hatter, In the Occident JBfotet BUd'g. Snperior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHARD, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth and IS. Telephone 12. P. O. Box 4Q4 5 FLYNN The Tailor; KEEPS IN STOCK TflE- Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Stylet He buys for C.ish at Eastern Prices, lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship oa all Camients. Call and setf for vourself. Barth Block. ASTORIA, OR. G-O TO THE Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes, and Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered. COOLEY BROS. The Indiana Paint Shop. C, W" CDTBIBTH, Prop'r. Ctr. Third ani Main Sts., 'Astoria. PAIMTCII AND CRAINE- , Paper Hanfing a Specialty. "Work executed with Neatness and Dis patch, .Ji'lsl t The Pacific RealEstateOo. OCCUPIES THIS SPACE. OfQce :KTetx- Central Sotel. A. T. SRAKKE, Mgr. The Oregon Land Co. Where Property Is Left For Sale Maiee, ArgaM an Aetrn V.O Stoves BBBBSV ft Kanees. "T,."M 7 - I Cooking and Hawtjafk EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED watek cLeerrs, pummk; fitm B , V FBXF8, STJIKS, ATO Bin TUBS; Coffee and cake, ten Central Restaurant. rants, at the Good Goods and low rates at the Sea side Bakery. For lue variety ot Numbers for your buildings, call on Judge Jewett. CilllraCTipcPitcitrIiiia sr lo-ully. CHIN AMDS STREET. V W. F. Scheibe, 'CIGAR' stANtJFACTUKER. A Smokers' Articltr in Stock. THE TRADE SUrtJJSD. flpecialEraaaa Maaaf sctared te Order. MAIN BTBEET, - - Astoria, Or Corner Third and Oleny Sts., ASTORIA, OREGOK. Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line or Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. Johp G. Dement. DRUGGIST. Saccesstr to W. E. Dement & Co. . Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. sVesesipflaBS Carrntlly raHpenalcI. Agent lor ataxfeaa Salra and Norwegian Pile Cure PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTIY! There 13 no occasion for the Bust ou3 of our citizens to send to Peitboa ar san rancisco ior Custom Made Cloths New Goods by Every StoAma. Call and see him and satisfy yowaalf. ' P. J. Meany. MereaaatTaftsr. ' F.H.SURPRENANT4C0. County Corona. ' iftll Ml 1 1 t ' -. BBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB'1?' SBBmmmllBBBBBBkBBBBBBBBBB '- BBBBBBlaBlBBlBlSBsaiBlBBSBBSBaaBBBBBW "Firnt fflftaa Tfnr1siTBri ESTABLISHMENT. ' New Styles, Caskets and feaat Mlaa.rtT INexttoAsTORXAKoHce. -. TV H :j 1; f- Jr i L "" . r 4w ' ,-- ,'Ta. f rir r r: V . l