'.- j z)xt am astoHaw. i STOMA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY ..TUNC 23. 1830 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. F. HAL.1.0RAN & COMPANY, raWWicrs and Proprietor!. rri:t N Kcit.M. Cas Stkket. Terw. of Snlncrlptlon. vrvc4 1 Cam w. jmt oc 15 c s -rt r Malt. cr iniHiltt . oucls ml U Mail. J r . ... . jT W I Thk Aaxi:ix puanuiut-s to its alcr jrrihl.mx trrnlatliiii of an iuiii jwr jMrthv&t n the C1uiiiIi.i n or. CJTY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER The McKanlass minstrels will le al Ltlertj liall to-night. Fre4i salmon retails at twenty cents a vnnil in San Francisco. Tho Astoria Street Railway Co. is pnttinc in a switch at the intersection of Second ami Spruce streets. Koorved vits al the New York Novelty Store for the Nellie Mcllcnry Krfornianv to-morrow night. If jouare going to advertise, why not put onr advertisement in a paper that hasthe circulation and that ib of mine to ou Thk Astoman? A thing that isn't worth advertising int worth buying. People vho don't mlvertw confess, by their negative ac tion, the worthlessucss of their wares. A warrant was issued jesterday by Justice May for the arrest of Con lliordan. the pugilnt, who is accused b G. V. Fisher of trying to leave the state and defrauding him of a board lull. The title to the thriving town of les Moines, situated between Tacoma and Seattle, is m jeopardy. The site was located on a tav. title and now a claimant has come forward with a warranty deed to the 151 acres on which it is situated. Two preemption claimants proved up Ivfore the county clerk esterday. One was Edward C. Lewis for the northeast Ij of section 13, township G north, range 10 west, and the other was Fred V. Johnson for the north wot J4 of the same section. The Canadian PaciGc Company's steamer Sardonyx, which used to ply Ivfrcecn here and S'ictoria, is. reported to hen complete wreck off Queen Char lotte island, and sup-osed to have gone to the liottom. The Xardonyv had an encounter with the Dolphin sme months ago near Portland, and had a blind wav of running. She was insured for$10(XK). A cedar tree on J. M. Hackett's place, near Kalama, is IS feet through and 3TtO feet high. "Whole townships r land in that section are covered with fir trees which are from 2TK) to X-0 feet high. One of the residents of that locality built a house 22x30, 1'.. stories higli. and a barn 2T3G feet out of the lumber from one tree and had piles f lnmler and fence osts left. a nkw i:oAi i:nuix. Whirli Wilt Ue a Urr.it ('oiiM'iiiem e. Tlie residents of" the southwestern part of the coast line of the county are at last to have a road. Several public spirited citizens, grown tired f waiting, have subscribed the money themselves, and have contracted with C W. Caniahan to build about six miles of road from the Seaside down the Necanicum to Elk Creek. The contract price is $3,000. H. F. L. LiOgan gives Sl,r00, the proprietors of Seal Hock Reach 000. and other parties $0tKL Tins road will, indeed, '"fill a long felt want." It will give an outlet to about fifty families in that vicinity, and also astraight road to Tillamook. When tlie road is completed people won't have to go via Portland to Til lamook, but cau go via Seaside and Elk Creek. The road is to be finished and open for travel by the 1st of next month. Wanted. A girl for general, light housewoik. Applatl.ll. Horner, at the tin stoie of K-'IL llawes. Choice Freh Fruits and Vegetables, ai!j at Thompson A: Hos. "Wanted. A cixxl girl: cood wage-.: apply at She Mikado Candy Factory. For Rent. A Kotauranl, all lurnilicd, and in cood hapc. Apply at the JFain Street Uoil'sC. For a good Clean Main lroet House. Koom, go to the War! Is declared without further notice and NO TKRMS Of peace until every man in Astoria hs a suit of clothes made by Mcany, the reliable TAILOR. Call and see the splendid stock he has jut received: don't be faked; have your clothes made in a reliable house. To Rent. Furnished Rooms, nicely situated. Apply at the residence of P. J. Good man, IX) First street. Talk is cheap. We lead, others fol low. Trv the home made bread at the Oregon llakcry, and judge for yourself. lirgc stock of Oil, Alcohol and Gaso line Stoves at Xoe & Sculley. At the liazar,tlic finest line of Gloves, Mitts Kibbons, ctCn etc MeMcj- to Loan On Ininrovetl Farm Property, for two ywus or longer. Address Box 313, City. Go to tfco Bazar For the cheapest and best Sateens and Blck Dress goods. Go to the San Francisco Gallery for the finest Photographs and Tintypes. OlBcy Street; The Little Dandy Alcohol Stove at Xoe ifcScullcy. Mwrralt rr lkc FoHrtk el Jnljr, Wbe everybody will celebrate with Fireworks, purchased from F. Feirell's targe assortment of Roman Candles, Sky Rockets, Torpedoes, Pin Wheels Xipcer Chasers, Bo ys' Pistols, and all kHMs of Fireworks. Tlie finest stock In Uc city to select from, and at prices to svuttlK most fastidious customer. Come eariy and have your pick. Look at tlie Cooking and Heating Oil Steves at Xoe & Sculley. Kmmi atl Board. A few rooms at Mrs. E. C. Holdcn's. wfcfcta&rd: comer of Third and Main. Atee a few table boarders can be ac- eMUBOMted. big pithim comclate. Preparations Going Alicafl RajMly at ffilwante. Till: 7.IOST JMl'OXT.UkT SXriiKT a o ci i: r r c.i tii i:itixt: ix isuo. Mnj AttracliTf Features-Pai-miis I'rj7P Drills. Hnn8rVi. Html Concert. Kte.-Jiil) 7-12 thi Date Milwaukee. "Wis., June 20.- No belter choice could possibly have been made than Milwaukee for the place of holding the sixteenth session of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of P thins of the World and the first encamp ment of the Uniform Rank of that order. The 'Cream City," as it is called because of the fact that its houses are built of cream-colored brick, is the most beautiful in its lo cation and artificial adornment or any city on the Great Lakes, lis hmlmr has been likened by many travelers to the Ray of Naples. The high bank of the northern border of the buy is lined with handsome residence- and parks, while the great factories at the extreme southern extremity, awaj from tlie residences, belch forth a ver itable Vesuvius of smoke. The streets are well kept, and within a half-hour's ride are numerous beauty-spots well worth a visit on a summer's day. While the people of the United States and Canada are on Hie qui vive to know what they will be able to see in .umvauKee during the week of the great Biennial Con clave, the citi zens of this fair city arc actively at work prepar ing for the quar ter of a million strangers who .. will be their guests during the week of Jul v 7-12 next. The first requisite. o sctkemt: chancel- course. -is the ton w.m. wab-D. money question. and this has been well attended to. Noteless than 30,000 have been plodg I'rf'r-k'. ,"--- s2 Kji;:r rtjVVT' f4W3s r. 1 T: At previous conclaves Uk Uniform Knights liave been content to stop at hotels and private houses witlt the other mem iters of the erder: lml tsn this oe cision they will f.ir the ttrt time go into ciuip in tine mililan Ptli. The camp will be on a Mghth piocorgrmnl which lies just south of Cold Sprintr Park. gkx. JAMES R. carxa- Tlie tract IS hax, r. r. cl iv il e d into six large blocks, three of which lie on the east side of Highland ioulevard. The two blocks at the western extrem ity will not be used Tor the tents of he campers, but upon them will be located hospital tents. The tents will face both w ays on Highland boulevard, and will be laid out from right to left in the order of the seniority of the commanding officers. The tents of the brigade and regimental officers will form the front line, back of which will be the division officers, and in the rear the the tents of the Sir Knights. The even-numbered brigades will be arranged on the north side of the boulevard and the odd-numbered on the south side. There will be sixteen brigades in all, consisting of about seven regiments each. A few regiments, battalions and divisions which are not brigaded, will be assigned to one or another of the sixteen brigades in the camp. The Louisiana Knights will camp with their brothers from Illiuois. jIost of the Southern bat talions which arc not large enough to form a brigade will be brigaded with Tennessee and Missouri, while Virginia will be assigned to Kentucky. The order to be observed in the laying ont of tho camp will give Indiana the place of honor at the right, wliile Illinois will be at the extreme left. Tlie list of brigades in the order of their position in camp will bo as fol lews: First brigade Indiana. Gen. J. E. Koss; Second brigade -Pennsylvania, Gen. S. S. Simmons; Third brigade Missonri, Gen. Frank Par sons; Fourth brigade -New York, Gen. M. J. Severence; Fifth brigade California, Gen. H. Schafiucr; Sixth brigade Michigan, Geu. II. F. Hast ings; Seventh brigade Nebraska, Gen. W. L. Dayton; Eighth brigade Kentucky, Gen. George Fewlass, Ninth brigade Ohio, Gen. J. W. Green; Tenth brigade Kansas, Gen. J. H. Lyons; Eleventh brigade Mas sachusetts, Geu. J. IL Abbott; Twelfth brigade Iowa, Gen. J. G. Loper; Thirteenth brigade Minnesota, Gen. G. K. Shaw; Fourteenth brigade Tennessee, Gen. D. B. Anderson; Fif teenth brigade Wisconsin, Gen. L. W. Halsey; Sixteenth brigade- Illinois, Col. J. H. I3arkley. While tho parade of tho Uniform m fry 2rvr-imwi.i rr.vv ! w-i.f-.5-'.-cjs. - w -. ti i.trT.i ed by tli" enterprising business men of this city to pay expenses of enter taining the visiting Knights. A mag nificent camp ground has been select ed on the western edge of the city, in which 12,000 Uniform Knights will go into camp, fully 3.500 tents being furn ished by the Milwaukee Committee free of charge. The detailed programme of the week's performance has been pub lished far and wide, anda most attrac tive programme it is. The parade of uniformed and unuuiformed Knights, which will start promptly at 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, duly 8, will bo the finest s'emi-military display ever seen in the West Not less than 12.000 uniformed Knights have been expected to participate in the parade, but as reports come in from all direc tions there are strong indications that the number will be increased to 13,000 or more. Cash drill-prizes aggregating S-i,b00, have been offered to competing divisions, of which there will be not less than fifty. Especial efforts are being made to secure a large array of brass band. Prizes amounting to S00 will be awarded to competing bands in a big' concert to be held at Schlitz Park on Wednesday evening. On Friday evening the Exposition build ing will le the scene of another mon ster concert, in which all the bands will join. There will be nearly a thousand instruments, under the direc tion of Mr. T. P. Brooke of Minne apolis. The anvil chorus will be ghen with an accompaniment of twenty anvils, and the darkened auditorium will bo illuminated as the strokes of the hammers fall upon the anvils by the light of a hundred flam beau torches The fireworks display on Thursday evening will alone be worth a visit to Milwaukee from any part of the United States. It will be given at Cold Spring park, which will also bo used for the military maneuvers. Comfortable seats will be'provided for 3,000 or 4,000 per sons in the amphitheater, and the other thousands will find good oppor tunity in the wide park grounds to see the brilliant display of elaborate set pieces, which wi'l last for more than an hour. Nor should be forgotten the mammoth reception to the Supreme Lodge delegates, which will be ten dered at the Exposition building by the State of Wisconsin, represented by its chief executive, Gov. W. 1). Hoard; by the city of Mil waukee, represented by Mayor George W. Peck: and by the Knights of Pjlhias order in Wisconsin, repre sented bv Grand Chancellor IToskins. fXo yyf. , ':? va' J t suk will be tlie great eventof parade d-iy, it h intended that the line ct un nniformed Kninhls which will follow shall contain nearly 10,000 members of the order. These Knights will be under the com mand ot Col. t). .iv. wairous, 'Vl oflhiscitv,who, $? by virtue of his military expe rience, is well fitted to make acreditable showing of that part of tho pa rade. Com maud'rWatrous will ask that COIi. J. A. WATROL'S, Or MILWAUKEE. the Grand Chancellor of each jurisdic tion will name some capable Knight to take command of the Knights from his jurisdiction. The jurisdictions will be formed into corps. Wisconsin and Illinois will have large delegations, and will each form a single corps, as will other neighboring states. Tho terms 'delegation1' and ''corp3," as applied to the unuuiformed parade, are used so that there may be no confusion, the Uniform Bank being designated by divisions aud brigades. Commander Watrous1 forces will be formed in line on the west side, in such a position as to enable the Knights to see all of the Uniform Rank parade, and will there fore not miss this great feature, while at the same time contributing to it themselves. Lodges to take part in this parade will be expected to bring their own banners and flags, and as far as possible to bring bands of music to enliven the parade and make a cred itable showing. Tho supremo lodge session will be the nucleus around which the per formances of the week will gather. That body consists o two delegates from each of the grand jurisdictions, and though comprising a small num ber of men, is composed of the most prominent members of the order -from all parts of the United States and Canada. Many matters affecting the interests of the order will come up for discussion. The question of sustain ing or overrulling the action of the Snpreme chancellor in suspending the celebrated Kokomo, (Ind.) division will create general interest. Up to the Cincinnati session of the Supreme lodge, the Kokomo division had for some years carried off the best com petitive drill prizes. At Cincinnati they were awarded tho second prize by tho judges, although there was only about one-half of one percent between their marking and that of the winning division. The members ot tho Kokomo division published some very severe censures or the de cision of tho judges. For this they wore ordered by the Supreme Chan cellor to publicly apologise, -.-whicii thev refused to da Tbe Snpreme Chancellor tbereupoa issued an order suspending their functions as a dSri sion. A strong effort wiU be made by tho friends of the Kokomo diriskm who think tho Supreme Ohsapefiot's action arbitrary and uncalled for, have itsetasHle, and tfeeoraesiam sion re-instated. Perhaps the most important matter to come before tho Supreme lodge win oe me question ot declaring meg ai aii associa tions doing a life insurance business in tlie name of the order, with tho exceptionofthe Endowment Rank, which alone is recog nized by the Supreme lodge In numerous states life insur ance associa tions have been instituted un der tho name of the order, there by trespassing 011 the field SOMEME YICE-CILYX-CELIiOB GEO. B. SFIAW. which properly belongs to the Endow ment Rank. There is no.other socioty which permits such tresspassing upon tho ground which beloDga to it solely; but inasmuch as some of tho state in stitutions will doubtless make a vig orous protest and strong fight upon being summarily deprived ot their re venue, it may bo that the hottest con test of the entire session will bo over this question. An effort will bo made to increase the efficiency and success of tho Endowment Rank by elevating the members of the board of Control to the position of Supremo lodge officers. The claim of the Uniform Rank to direct representation in the Snpreme lodge will come up for discussion. This question has been mooted only within the last two or three months by the members of that rank. Such a change would cause an entire remodl ing of the order regarding representa tion in tho Snpreme lodge. The supremo Temple of Pylhias Sisters will hold its first meeting on Tuesday, July S, and will remain in session during the week. Tho order was established only a little a more than a year ago, and now has a mem bership" ot 4,000, with seven grand tnmnlAS. nnd fiims to bo to the Pvlli- ian order what the bisters ot Hebecca are to tho Odd Fellows. Thev will do --l.--7 " . . V" I more thantho work of the order dnring J 11s meeting ncre. xiie ucgree stun ol Temple No. 1, of Warsaw, Ind., will come in a special car and will exemplify the work on Wednesday evening. A large joint executive committee of Milwaukee citizens and members of tlie local Knights of P thins lodges has charge of tho arrangements for the Conclave. Mayor George W. Peck is president of this committee, which holds weekly meetings at the convenient headquartcra at 403 East Water street. Tho headquarters arc in charge of W. C. "Williams, who has been selected manager of the Conclave because of his acquaintance with the needs ot the ocaisiou and the poscs- r?st -T illlf rr lii? Tk-f- f lffrTTV oiuuyLiuiukj uu i .a. -''"- phsh the important ends in view, ihe work in the various departments is in the charge of sub-committees, tlie most important of which arc those on hotels aud quarters, prize drill and parade, camps, fireworks, band music, subsistence, invitations and halls and decorations. The committee on hotels and quar ters is in charge of D. S. Hose, and by an excellent system he is rapidly as signing those who desire quarters to convenient places which have been secured. The subsistence committee, under charge of M. .T. Haislcr, lias completed arrangements to feed thousauds of people at the camp gronnds, while many ot thoe in camp will erect and manage their own mess tents. Special advantages will bo supplied newspaper representatives for securing the news, through a com mittee ot the Milwaukee Press Club headed by its president, H. P. My rick. The committee on invitations have ex tended to the governor:? ot all tho states and ter ritories a cor dial invitation to lie present with their staffs and not less than a doz en have already given a favor able response A baggage 'clearinghouse' will insure safe care for such properly, a 1 though intend ing visitors are advised to bring as little bag gage as possi ble. The camp committe, of which J. P. GSAND CILVXCEDuOl: nosKixs, op vris cassxs. Bundle is chairman, work well under way has its Chairman Hamilton, ol tuo lire worKs com mittee, expresses the opinion that his fireworks contract is the best ever made in the United States. Col. Watrous, who is to lead the parade or ununiformed Knights, can bo relied npon to mako his part a big success. And so all through the list. Wisconsin will at the Snpreme lodge undoubtedly bo honored by the election ot the present supreme vice chancellor, George B. Shaw, of Eau Claire, to the highest office in order, that of supremo Chancellor; and tho order will be honored as well by Mr. Shaw's election to that post If the manifold attractions of the Conclave are not sufficient to bring the reader to Milwaukee during the week of July 7-12, he should take ad vantage of the low railroad fares. which will then prevail, to visit the numerous lake resorts of Wisconsin, about which might be written a dozen interesting letters. Walter W. Pollock. HE "WAS ASHASIKD To Ask Again, but His Frank I.ettar Got It for Him. A few months ago one of the nnfortun&to inmates in tho Saa Francisco Almshouse was inspired by the sensational statcmcnU In tho newspapers -with the belief that Joy Vegetable Sarsaparilla would help him. Bat without money, how to get it was tho qnea .tlon. Finally ie wrote to the Edwin W. Joy Co., appealing to their generosity, and itwa Hot unheeded, tho coveted preparation be ing sent by tho next parcel delivery. Its Sect is best told in a subsequent letter, from -which we qsoto the follewing: "I suppose you know me by this writinr, aad my circumstances and condition. XI t&OHgh improving, I ask of your generosity iot anotner oouie or your joys Ycgeiaoie BanapariUa. Its-laxative action-is Derfec- ttoa itself. It has so thoroHgbly regulated ay system that 'my catarrh, rheumatism, ooBtlpation, and. headaches are all better. J feci ashamed to aak in this way, but what kallldo? I thought I might not need any aaore, bat I am now so anxloas to keep It up; butyoaseebowitk." It was seat, and be can get aote if he need Wcinluirt's Kecr. Awi Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Ludlow's Ladies' $aoo Fino Slices; also flexible hawl-turncd French Eds, at J. J. Goodman's. to, CWimCrjfctPiickrtCactuli 1 :9kS. BBBBBfSPmWSBB?' BBBBBK&aeYfl'' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, JUNE 24 As Filed in The Coatity Recorder' Oflee Yesterday. S. D. Adair and wife to Jav Tnttle, lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, blk G, Meriwether Downs Jay Tuttle and wife to Ar thur C. Tuttle, undivided one-tenth interest in 10 acre3 in sec 14, T 8N, R 9 W Wm. and Annie Reidt to Jok kom Fink, lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 30, Rosedale. . S. B. Gibbs to W. F. Mc Gregor, lot 1, blk 13, Adair's Martin Foard and wife to W. F. McGregor, lots 11 and 12, blk 1, Foard's 250 450 100 Previously reported this year. Sl,455,521 Total to date Sl,456,372 An Elczant Bailee. The gold badge to be presented by J. Strauss to tho winner of the foot race on the Fourth is a beautiful gift. It consists of two bars and a medal lion or pendant, connected by deli cate gold chains on each side. On the top bar are engraved the words "From J. Strauss," the second bar is blank on which will be engraved the name ot the winner. The pendant is circu lar, about the size of a halt dollar on which is the figure of a man running. Around the pendant is a gold ribbon, in hcptagonal style, thus presenting seven smooth surfaces for inscriptions. On the top and the upper surface each side, are the words "Champion yards Runner," the distance to be en graved afterwards. The two surfaces each side are blank and on tho two either side the bottom point of the ribbon are engraved "July 4th, 1890." Whoever wins it will have a fine orna ment to wear on his breast. Scaly Skin Diseases j. ormsis .t 1 . jicitrs, cover tun face, lien a mitl entire hotly icith ichitc scab. Skin red, itchy and bleeding, llalr all gone. ttjtcnz it iindretis 0 tiollars. I'ronouncca incurable. Cured byCutlcuraltentedlea Cured by Cuticura My disease (psoriasis) flna broke out on my left check, .spreading across my nose and tlmrwt nrwiwrv iiitr finn Ir n Intn mv cj es ami the i)h slcian w.is afraid I would Ioeiny ejesfght altogether. It spread all oer my lic.ul and my h.ur all fell out, until ; w.is entirely bald-headed ; It then broke out on :ny anas and b'jiuihler.uutil my arms were just one sore. It coercd my entire body, mv face, head and shon'ders being the w orst. The lilte scabs fell constantly from in head . shoulders and arms ; the skin would thicken and be red and ery Itchy, and would crack and bleed If scratched. ficrscinliu;r many hundred of dollars 1 ,,oIirAniit.;.,1 Inn. N.',. I l.onr.l nT tlii cuticuiia Kkmkimks. and after using two bottles Cuticura Kksolviint I couti see tcliaii1-; .mil after I Ii.ul taken four bottles I w.ts :ilnnit lurel ; nt.tl when 1 had used Mx bottles of cuTieuR.v Ui&olvkxt and one bo orruuicuKA. and one rake oICut it'UKi So.ii. I was rnrcil of tbt dreadful diacuMi from which I bad MiHered for ft Ye j oar. 1 thought the dwase 11 ould Icai e a 1 rrv derp M'ir. but tbe Cuticura KE31K niiis cur,'! 11 without any scars. I cannot i:iri'.s whli a pen wh..t 1 Minered before usliij: tin C'uneuui Ukjirmes. lhey s tied my life, and l feel it my duty to rec ommend thi-111. .My h.Ur is restored as good as ei er aud so is my eyesight, t know of other who bait reieued great bencllt from their uh. Mas. 1CO.SA KELLY. Kockwcll City, Iowa. - Cuticura Resolvent, Tin; ii w Wood and Skill !unfierand purest am! Let of Jlumnr Itemed U, tuterually,aud Cuticuim. IhegTMt Skin Cure, and Cirri cimiSo.uviii eMiuLsite sAin neautifier, ex ternally. ii.ivc cured thousands of cases where tlie .Micddin; of scal-s measured a quart dady, tlie skin cracked, bleeding, burning, ami Itching almost bejond human ciiduniDC hair lifeless or all gone, suffering terrible. Wlnt oilier remedies have made such curca? Sold cicrjwhere. Trice. Coticuka, 50c ; Soai2.jc; kksoi.vext,$i. l'reparedby the POTTKlt DUUC AND ('IIKMieil. CORPORA TION; ftasiou. osrSeiul for How to Cure : kin Diseases." OS p.io'.riO illustrations ami HO testimonials. DIM PlKS. black he.uN, reil.roiih.chappcd 1 cm am anrtoilj skin prviviited by Cuticura SOAl IT STOPS THE PAIN. Itac'v-.iehe, kidney p ilns, weak ness, rheumatism aud muscular pains rdicrcd la one minute Iy the Cuticura Antl-Valn I'tater. The lirst and only instantaneous pahi-klll- mj; piaster. More Rolling Stock. Yesterday afternoon L. A. Loomis, president of the Ilwaco R. & N. com pany arrived in this city, and goes up to i'ortlaud this morning by steamer. Thero he will arrange to have brought down from Kalama a new locomotive and a passenger coach, made for his railroad from Ilwaco to Sealand. The locomotive weighs nearly twenty tons and was made by H. K. Porter & Co., at Pittsburg, Penn. The coach is a first class passenger, and is from the famous car works at Wil mington, Delaware. Warm weather otten causes extreme tired feeling and debillity, and in the weakened condition of the system, dis eases arising from impure blood are li able to appear To gain strength, to overcome disease, and to purify, vitalize. and enrich the blood, take Hood's Sarsa paiilla. Rooms TVaHtcd. Furnished rooms will be wanted from Julv 8th to 12th, for members of the A. O. U. W., coming to the Grand Lodge. All persons-having any, will please leave word as soon as possible atlluck- ers Kestaurant. Piaaos for Sale At factory prices. M. W. Burtt, agent from the factory of Hcmme & Long, San Francisco, who is a practical piano maker and tuner, is now in the city prepared to do all kinds of .Repairing and Tuning; Dnnk Knickerbocker bottled beer. Coffee and cake, ten rents, at the Central Restaurant. Try the Columbia .Bakery and satisfy yourself where you can do the best TelcpksaeLieiUttHC Heasc. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. There Are Seme Nice Kems, Over the Mikado candv store, suitable for offices, for rent. Apply to Alex Campbcl I. The Columbia Bakery is the neatest shop in the city. The IleaTmaM Hettsc Cigar. The La Paloma cigar and other fine brands of cigars; the finest in the city, at Charley Olson's, next to C. H. Cooper. IleiiscK For Heat. Apply at the Pacific Real Estate Co, Fresh Bread and Cakes every day at Columbia Bakery. AH orders deliv ered to all parts of the city. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open tho year 'round. Meals Caaate ta raer. Private rooms for ladies and families : at Central Restaurant, next to Foard Stokes'. - For the very best Photos, go to Sinister. Nottingham Lace Curtains Sixty Cents per Pair, to Five Dollars Just Received at Tlie Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of the City . II. 517 and 521 Third St., $2.95 ifi HAND-SEWED, DOUBLE JSEA.M SHOE. It never rips. It never squeaks. flexible than a hand turn. MORGAN & 00., NOW! For The 4th of July The Election Is Over, And it behoves all to for get the political strife and 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 Hatter, In the Occident Hotel BVd'i ie L. R. Abarcrombia, Prop. Finest and Most Convenient Summtr Resort IN SEASIDE. , Eyery Boom lewly Punished. Prirate Booms for Pamilies. AND TOURISTS. Traasleat Cwfttaaa Solicited. TERMS, SEASONABLE. The only AbercromMe Hotel at Seaside, Oregon. Thompson & Roes Carry a Fall Liae of Choice Staple imI Fancy Groceries.. GWt Wt-r Cs t4 t: CanviMtil. Abercroi Hotel NEW DESIGNS. FROM COOPER'S For Ladies ! A Snap in Real Estate. UK Acres, close to river and street car line. Only $500 per acre for a lew days only. 5,000 can bo made on this property within three months. Wteifmto M Wfc&mm. Ittl 3E7stt,to Odd Fellows' Buildinj Us in Case's Astoria Are If on Sale AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate 5. PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash ; tho Balance in Six and Twelve Months. Weinhards Is the Choice of Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Lead: Lots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHAED, Carner Tnrclf tU and 12. Tclcakanc 72. The PacificBealEstateCo. OCCUPIES THIS SPACE. Office zsrecix? Central A. T. SRAKKE, Mgr. - ThisSpaco Is Reserved For .IeH's New Kestaurant. Loek: Out for The Opening, July 1st. The Oregon Land Co. Where Property Corner Third ASTORIA. GO TO TM3 Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes, and. Fine CoHfcctleMcry. All Orders cllTaral COOLEY BROS. ' FLYNN, The Tailor, KEE?S IN Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. . All the He hnvs for Gash at Eastern Trices. lie Garmeats. Call awl se for vouiself BarthBfeea,A8TOnA.f 3 Astoria. my ! It requires no breaking in. More Astoria, Oregon. Brolteri ASTORIA, OR Lager Beer ! the Connoisseur. Portland, Oregon. P. . Sax 4M. lotel. V Is Left For Sale. and Olney 8ts, OKIGOif. T STOCK THE- Guaraatees the Best Wi "-! .'l" nfciiiiai iT jSFTv V i- " VN i x 31 1 . i .ftl -5- r J Si -A -A"