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?, R & . m (Hie gaitt torfatu iSTOUIA, OKEGON: WEDNESDAY. .JULY 9. ItKO ISSUED EVERY MORNING, J. F. HALL.ORAN & COMPANY. Publishers :uul Proprietors. rniuvRuii.PiNn, - i'assStkkkt. Term or Subscription. ia cJ t v Carrier, jut w cek ...... . 15 cis Sent liy Mail. lor niDiitli GOCts Vitt by Mall, one car S7.00 Free of wstae 10 Mib-tcri')cr, Tiik astouian' guaranteis to its ad er asers xlie largest circulation of any newsiia wr published on the Coluinbu river. Yesterday in the county recorder's office "sras filed the plat of Brighton Beach, by H. F. Ii. Logan, situated in section 31, T. 5 N. K. 10 W., contain ing 35 blocks. Sheriff Smith mikes showing that out of a tax roll ot nearlv $37,000, he collected all but $2,192.21, and he ex pects to get some or that before he gets through with it. By special arrangement with the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust com pany, Tub MoKxtNa Astorian will in future have the real estate transfers of the day previous reported by that association. The trial of the opium-smoking Chinamen in justice Cleveland's court yesterday resulted in tho dismissal of some and the forfeiture of the bail of others. Query: haan't a Chinaman the same right to smoke opium that a white man has to smoke tobacco? Shipments of salmon from San Francisco by sea during June amounted to 7301 cases and 3S0 pack ages, with a total value of $38,750, and the shipments for six months have been 127,187 cases and -1G33 pack ages, valued at $097,700. During the same period last 'year the shipments were 83,901 cases and 3218 packages, valued at $513,133. Tho Kent Advertiser relates this incident: "Dr. S. F. Smith left his ranch iu Kittitas county last Sunday to call on a neighbor. Close upon his arrival two bears arrived on his track and waddled up to the front door, but before they could pull the bobbin the host shot the larger of the two aud before he could reload the other one ran away. Tho doctor sallied out to tho porch, armed with a butcher knife which he plunged into the gurgling throat of dyiug ursa and amputated his death rattle in a most dexterous manner. Then the two men flayed their victim and dissected him with skill, pleasure and dispatch. We thank Dr. Smith for a choice bruin roast, and hope that ho may stick another bear purty quick." PERSONAL 3IENTIOX. THE CITY FATHERS. TRAIN'S TO THE SEASIDE. What Four of Tliem Did During One Hour AM a Half. A Regular Time Table Will Soon Be Arranged. Superintendent Thielsen is busy ar ranging a time table for the con- jvenience of the traveling public on coxsznjsitJJtzr street work, the Astoria and South Coast railway. I j.ne tunicuny lies m securing uio reg- At 8 o'clock last evening Council man Elbon appeared in the council roem: Couucilmen Parker, Welch and Fox had been present, and the fourth making a quorum, business at onco began. The petition of Xels Jaeger for a liquor license was granted. Third street property owners peti tioned to have the sidewalk in frontof the Astoria Exchange Co.'s property made to conform with their ideas. Councilman Welch moved that it be laid on the table. Mayor Crosby asked to have the motion withdrawn, and have the petition referred to the street committee. Councilman Parker seconded Couucilman Welch's motion. After some remarks Mayor Crosby referred it to the street committee. A communication was read from W. H. Smith, about the Ben ten street sewer; referred to city attorney to draft an ordinance. A communication from B. S. Worsley, foreman Rescue No. 2, nominated E. B. Stoner as engineer ot that fire company. Tho nom ination was rejected, by a vote of three for, to one against. After the j vote each councilman nvule some re-' ASTORIA IJ. & L, ASSOCIATION marks. Councilman Welch said that at the last fire the engineer of No. One's was so drunk that they had to get some body else to ran the engine; that this is tho fourth time that No. One's en gineer was drank at the time of a fire, and he was ot the opinion that that engineer ought to bo dismissed. He ular running of boats to connect with the trains. He hopes to have this dif ficulty obviated in a day or two. The idea is to have tbc trains so ar ranged as to allow passengers to leave at 8:30 a. it., reaching Seaside at 10 a. m. Beturning, leave Seaside at 3:10 p. si., arriving here at 5 r. si. Seaside folks can leave there at 8 a. sr., reach here at 930, and returning, leave hero at -1 o'clock, reaching home at 550 p. sr. In addition to this connection will be made by, and with the TJ. P. boats and the Telephone. The Telephone will go over on Thursday, Saturday aud Sunday of each week. Superintendent Thielsen has also made an arrangement which will be appreciated by the traveling public Ho will have baggage checked through from Astoria and Portland to the dif ferent stations along tho line of the road, and back to Astoria and Port laud over the U. P. boats. From Astoria to Young's bay is two mile3, to Adnirs, 3.4; to Warren ton, 5 miles; to"Skipanon,5.7; toMorrison,7.8; to Wingate, 9.3 miles; to Clatsop City, 12.8; to Gearhart Park, 14.8; to Ohanua creek, 1G.2; to Clatsop beach, 18 miics. A Good Showing in Its Animal Statement. E. C. Hughes leaves for Port Town send on a business trip this morning. Sam H. Willett and bride returned from Portland yesterday, whero they had been on their bridal tour. As county surveyor-elect Thielson vesterdav declined to a ualif v. surveyor Raymond holds over and will continue to administer the duties of the office. Fred Brown, captain of the drum corps, was yesterday presented by tho corns with a gold pen and holder, in honor ot his seventeenth birthday. A. S. Meigs of San Francisco, one ol the owners of tho opera house in this city, wa3 here with his wife on a visit, and they leave this morning for Spokane Falls. Prof. O. S. Jones and wife, and Mrs. Nichols, allot Seattle, are hero in consequence of the grand lodge ses sion. Prof. Jones being a representa tive, and are gnest3 of Mrs. H. C. Lord. Misses Hattio Zigler and Lulu Campion of Portland, came down on the steamer 2'. J. Potter yesterday, to lw present at the wedding of their friend Miss Minna Sherman, to-mor- The officers of the Astoria Building and Loan Association have finished their third annual report for the year onding April 30th, 1S9J. It makes a good financial showing for this pros perous local organization. moved that the matter be referred to ' During tho year there was received the committee on fire and water; i S33.020.06; during the year there were carried. j the following disbursements: mort- B. S. Worsley by request spoke in gage loans, $29,51L75; stock loans, favor ot the confirmation of E. B. j $720; expenses, $49j.1U; taxes, b47.'.id; Stoner. as enjnneer of No. One's, said , withdrawals, bdr-liii: balance in COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Transactions of Yesterday's Meeting. that Stoner was sober and competent, and that in his judgment he was the man for the place. The committee to whom was re ferred the bill of H. B. Thielsen for S599.25 reported it back without do ing anything with it The chairman j of the committee then moved that the . bill be paid. So ordered. I The street committee reported that they had given Allen & Co. the con-' tract, at 25 cents a name, to put tho ! names of streets on the street corners; report adopted. Tho street committee reported, heartily endorsing tho recommenda tion of the city surveyor, and jecom mendiug that his recommendation be adopted; report adopted. Treasurer Hustler made his quar terly report Auditor and police judge Jowett made tho following repert: I hereby report tho financial situation, of tho city at tho present time: Bonds ontstaudiug 27,000.00 Warrants outstanding 21,749.03 Cash on hand.... 48.7iO.9S G.G3J.0S row evening. treasurer's hands, $1,133.01; total, $33,020.00. Tho assets represent an aggregato of $110,759.29; unearned interest paid in advance, is $33,833.55, and the net gain of the association for the three years of its existence, is $15,782.74 This shows a clear profit of over $5,000 a year. The association holds mortgages to the amount of $114,800. During tho year it made 23 loans; during the threo years, 5S; tho high est number of month's interest paid in advance was 73; the lowest, 20; average, 54. There are 367 stockholders. The financial report is a favorable showing of the practical good of such an institution and a worthy exhibit of the capacity and efficiency of thoso who have charge of it THE PACIFIC CAN COMPANY County commissioners Nuxnberg and Carruthers with county clerk Trenchard and sheriff Smith were in session yesterday. The petition of D. K. Warren ot al., was read second time; no objections filed, ordered recorded, and declared a count road, and bill of expenses allowed. Petition ot Simon Westbostod and others to lay out a county road was laid over to July ISth. Petition of J. G.Byckman efc aL, was read; proof of posting notice, etc., made; viewers appeinted: J. Cnsick, P. Kenney, J. T. Coffey and N. D. Raymond to meet August 19th at Bear Creek. Petition of L. N. Mitchell ct al., for county road near Knappa, was read and laid over till July 18tb. Ordered that the clerk draw the amounts duo commissioners at end of each session without further order. L. N. Mitchell's road petition was reread. M. A. Riddle, D. W. Burn side and A. B. Hill appointed re viewers, to meet at Knappa. Ordered that county clerk give no tice that bids will be received for count v printing till Fridav, Jnlv 18, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. si. Sheriff Smith presented delinquent tax roll with treasurer's receipt for $9,592.53; and showing still uncollected the sum of $2,191.21; clerk instructed to issue an alias warrant for collection of balance. J. C. Dement, county treasurer having made his report, and filed receipt of Martin Ford, for the balance as shown by report, and hav ing been examined and approved, bonds declared exonerated. Report ot county superintendent Shively examined and approved. Report of county clerk Trenchant after examination approved, and instructed to prepare same for publi cation. Clerk insiructed to continue to draw warrants in favor of Co. H, O. N. G., and Mrs. A. T. Brakke,' as heretofore, until further order of the court. Tho following bills were ordered paid: J. B. Wyatt, S23.U; A. P. Young, $10; Liberty hall, $20; T. S. Jewett, $3; C. A. Mav, $3; F. H. Surprenant & Co., $00;. J F. Halloran & Co., S95.90; S38.50; H. T. Hudson, 811; Griffin & Reed, $24.65; $13.55; St. Mary's hospital, $3.57; S17C.10; $44.25; SG.43; A. V. Allen, S27.10; S17.S5; $23.30; Columbia Water Co., S24; Jno. Yallin, $37.50; Foard & Stokes, S10; E. M. Grimes, $1G; D. C. Ireland, $5; Astoria Gaslight Co., $50.40; C. C. Brown, $12; C. W. Shively, $12; Miss Lawrence S12; N. D. Raymond, S5. Court adjourned to 10 a. si., Jmuav, July 18, 1890. THE CIRCUIT COURT. Thirteenth Day of June Term, Monday. July 8th. TTTXrE ratJISr:OX-$X5:Tl IATSe REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deeds filed or recorded on July 8, 1870, as reported for the jtfoitxixa Astorian- by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cempany: E. A.Novc3 and wife to C. L. Beach," lots 7 and 8, blk 9, iu North addition to As toria E. A. Noyes and wife Ada B., to C. L. Beach, lots 5 and 6, blk 9, North addition to Astoria Chas. W. Roby and wife to Sidnev Dell, lots 1, 11 and 12, blk 139, Shively's As toria A. G. Spexarth to Sidney Dell, lot 1, blk 139, and nnd..f in blkl24,Shivoly's Astoria E. A. Noyes and wife to Kate J. Young, lots 1 and 2, blk 15, North addition to As toria E. P.Thompson to Frank H. Mndcl, lot 4, blk C, War renton add. to Astoria Preston 0. Smith and wife to Sidnev Dell, east 75 feet of blks '124 and 129, and water frontage in Shively's Astoria United States to Fred Keen, the SE H of sec. 17, T. 7 N.,R.7 W E. L. Blodgett and S. B. Howard to J. A. Fulton, 43.08 acres in sec. 10, T. 7 N.,R.9W C. H. Hall and wife to S. J. "Freedman, lots 1,2,3,10, 11 and 12, blk 2, Columbia add Annie Reidt and husband, Wm., to C. S. Fisher, lots 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 10, blk 57, Rosedale add. . Total deeds filed, 11; total amount Previously reported this year.... 1,4S7,119 llnHinnrhom I oro nirfoinn iiuiiingiimif Louo uui tamo 3VEW DISSX&SFS, 500 r? 82 90 130 patent 15 300 100 1,398 FROM ixty Gents pe Era s b Call 9 Fve Dollars Just Sfceceiir- Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of the City C. H. COOP 517 and 521 Third St Astoria. Total to date S1,4S8.517 Flat of Brighton Beach laid out' by H. F. L. Logan, situated in section 13, T. 5 N.,R. 10 W., containing H5 blocks. INSURANCE- INS URAJSTCB Fire suui Marine and Lite A Death Blow to Boots and Shoes The popular Boot and Shoe Store, No. 527 Third St., opposite '-Pioneer" office, Has opened an extra stock of Fine Shoes for Ladies, Misses, Children and Men's wear, consisting of the principal Manufacturers: lleyvood& Co., (Worcester. Mass.): i aunce y; bninney,(ijynn, mass.): John btrootman, Biu- (j ty ; uuricy k usners, iNew EeasternManufacturers: Ileywood & Co, lam, ... a.; juurcu cc iii'., jftuw xuriv DEi.. ZE3. Power port, Mass, and an Extra Line of California Good1?. Cfe? Oo, Astoria, Oregon. Semi-Annual Cleatanc iiih i whim i in i i ii iii i ii 1 1 i ii um inn i i i miinMiiK hi i iimna in i Era ay K c a a a mM anil i Ik nTnTn M ml&U II! glodl EMdLti. Proposes to Erect a IJranch EtaLlMimcnt Here. Prominent VMtais. Among the delogatcs to tho grand lodge, A. O. TJ. W., now hero in at tendance upon tho session are a num ber or gentlemen prominent in bus iness or official circles in their re spective localities, some of whom are as follews: Hon. T. A. Stephens, of Portland, gr.iud mxster. district attorney of Multnomah county. Htu W. A. In-.nan, of Colfax, com mittee on appeals, county judge ol Whitman county. Hon. J. H. Turner, of Pendleton, county judge of Umatilla county. Hon. W. R. Dunbar, of Goldendale, county judge ot Klickitat county, Washington. E. J. Hawthorn, Eugene, one of tho faculty of the State University. J. A. Holliday, principal of the city schools, "Victoria, British Columbia, gj. J. Geoghau, oCVancouver, mem ber ot the state legislature of Wash ington. T. J.Stites, editor of tho Albany Democrat O. A. Palmer, ot Bridal Veil, one of the principal lumbermen o Oregon. There are three past grand masters present, as follews: J. A. Childs, Portland; W. D. Hare, Hillsboro; T. C Van Epps, Olympia, Washington. Iscomin Passenger. Net indebtedness 12.03G.90 There is nlso in teres tdne on bonds and warrants to tho amount of probably $1,200, innkinganiuilcbtcdnasi of .$tt, 28G.90. T. S. Jewett, Auditor and l'olico Jndgo. City attorney Curtis reported re garding the city printing, to the effect that whenever the city council awarded tho bid for city printing he would draw up the required ordinance. Councilman Welch moved that the city attorney be instructed to draw up the proper papers at the proper time, awarding the contract to the lowest bidder; carried. Regarding the matter of city health officer, city attorney Curtis made re port defining the difference between the city physician and city health officer. Tho report was received and filed, and the auditor and police judge instructed to furnish tho chief of police with a copy of it An ordinance appropriating 599,25 for H. B. Thielsen was passed. An ordinance appropriating $3GS for the electric light company, was passed. The following claims were ordered paid: McLean & Freeman, SG.19; Clatsop Mill company, S93.SJ; M. C. Crosby, 31,40; Astoria Gaslight Co., 815.05; Sunset Telephone Co., S3; West Shore Mills, $611,10. The work in front of lot 3, blk 01 on Third street was reported approved. City surveyor Thielsen certifisd to certain street work, aud the bill S133.10, ordered paid. Resolutions were passed authorizing notice for the re-establishment of the grade of Genevieve street; establishing F. P. Kendall, superintendent of the Pacific Can company, of San Fran cisco, is contemplating tho erection of a branch can-making establishment here. An effort in that direction was made some seven years ago, but never resulted iu anything tangible. One thing that worked against the scheme was tne lact mat tjoiumuia river salmon canuers have heretofore found it satisfactory to engage their China men for tho season some time in ad Vtince of tho 1st of April and hold them together by putting them at can making till the llsh began to run. Mr. Kendall thinks that with any thing like n guarantee of patronage his company will put in a plant hore with a daily capacity of 100,000 cans. The outfit would cost about 620,000, and would give employment to a con siderable number of men. As high ;is 30,000,000 cans have been used in one year on this river by the salmon can ners. The Pacific Can company fig ure that the' can furnish the cans in quantities to suit for $10 a thousand. Mary Hill vs. Jno. Hill; decree for plaintiff. Andrew Rierson admitted to citizen ship. Jno. Thomas vs. B. S. Worsley ctal. default; decree of foreclosure for plaintiff. C. R. Thomson vs. Theo. Broemser; motion to strike out part of amended complaint argned and submitted. Adjourned to Thursday, July 10th, at 10 a. m. Making a I5Lr Circuit. A r HEIGHT TAIUFK Arinitcl by the Astoria ami Sonth Coast I In Hit ad. j Like all well regulated railioads, the Astoria and South Coast Railroad com i pany has adopted a local tariff. It J takes effect to-day. Thcro are six j classifications. There are ten stations. I The names of the stations are Young's Bay, Snanyside, Warrenton, Skipanon, ! Morrison, Glcnwood, Clatsop City, Gearhart Park, Ohanua Creek and Cass street grade, iu accordance with 1 Clatsop Beach. The rate is set at so the city surveyor's suggestion; estab- I many cents per hundred pounds, run ning irum iuur iu tuiiiv-iivu, ixjiu ( ing to distance and classification. The long nam ana snore uauiciauseis care- When inspectors Edwards and Mc Dermott get through with this squar ing of the circlo they will be compe tent to write about the-rosourccs of the state. To-day they inspect the steamers Edith, Occident aud O. K. They then go to Shoal water bay- to in spect tho steamer Mountain JlncJ:. They then- go clear to the extreme eastern boundary of the state to the Snake river; from there to Ripara; then they will keep an cyo on Pasco, for a day, aud will wing their llight from there to Rock island to inspect what is called a steamboat iu tho3c dusty towns. They will then go to the alkali regions of Arlington, and then go to The Dalles, and then to Portland, and from there to Coos bay. By that time a fresh route will Ikj mapped out for them. They will be able after eight or ten years moro to have a pretty fair idea of how this section of tho Union looks. VAN DUSE & CO., Ag'is, ASTORIA, OR., or the Follow tax Reliable Foreign and Home Companies : Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile. Scottish Union and National. Hartford ot Coiinec:lcut, Commer cial of Oiliforni.i. London and L-mcashire of Liverpool, Commercial Union of London, Uiiinh.iii of London. Northwest of Portland, Mutual ife of New York. PrompttLiberal Adjustments Guaranteed i. W. CASK Insurance Aont. KEFKES&X'lI.N't: California rYiarhs l..s. Co , S. F. Columbia Fir: n Marine Ins. Co., Port laud. Home Mutual Instance Co .S. F. Pnesnix of London. Imperial of London. lishing Lafayette street grade; also Olney street; likewise Beuton; and Washington street too; Main street to be graded too; Polk street also to have its grade established. Councilman Welch calle 1 attention to the condition of the telephono poles; the electric light and W. U. T. folks were doing what they should, but the telephone folks had douo nothing. Councilman Parker spoke about un finished sewers, aud Couucilman Elbon's third motion to adjourn pro vailed, after Councilman Welch had asked for an opinion of the city attorney regarding the collection of city licenses, etc. Death of William Knienicyw. fnlly observed regarding the require ments of the interstate commerce com mission. The minimum carload weight is 25.000 pounds. The steamer State of California is due from San Francisco this morning with tho following passengers: Flora "SBaifh, J. Williams, Mrs. J. M. Taylor, R. K. Berry and wife, Mrs. Q. O. Richards, J. R, Marshall, L W. Calla han, S- Harringher, J. Webber, Ned XerfelL.Ii. Fields, Miss C. Brown, F. R. Gautt and wife, C. Davis, M. Levy, F. Lowry, Rev. J. F. Cassidy, M. Scfeeinstein. Robert Reinhart, Miss S. Toeng, MraJlichards, Mary Mooney, Anna Mooney, Theresa Mooney, T. F. Graber and wife, Miss L. Hall, Hiss M. Wedey, Miss H. Jacobs, C. Kroger sad wife. J. Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy, J. B. Berry and wife, Mrs. B. Jarvis, J. M. Kepnor, G. Y. P. Lansing. Habaaa Cigars. Jast received a large stock of clear H&fe&na cigars? at W. L. Holms, 640 Third street. Srfessm&ker, first class, wishes situa--ueata private family by day or week. Call at tats orocc. -Fflca".god Clean Room, go to the ;itlin$ireet House. (r the Very best Photos, go to Shus 'ler. . lee -cream at Jeffs new restaurant. Private entrance. All the Choicest Delicacies, made by only -first-class men at tho Seaside fiakery. Last evening at 4:15 William Knic meyer died at his residence near the corner of Hemlock and West Fifth streets. He had been in poor health for some time, being troubled with heart disease and asthma. One week ago last Sunday he went to Portland returning on the following Tuesday morning, and since then has been at home. On Sunday night he was very near death's door, apparently, but re covered slightly, sinking again on Monday and manifesting but little consciousness after that, finally passing quietly away. He was a native of Germihy, but bas been in the United States 26 years, the first year of which was passed in New York, but for the last quarter of a century he has been a resident of this city. Some five years ago or more, he went back to tho old country, and returned with a wife, who, with a daughter four years of age, arc the surviving members of the family. Mr. Kniemeyer was 53 years of age on the tenth of last May, and leaves considerable property, acquired dur ing his long residence in this city. The funeral "will take place at 12 o'clock to-morrow, and the remains will be taken to Clatsop for burial, the boat starting at 1 p. m. l.coo anr.Es. Hut She Got It. A Sample of tot ters Daily KccclTed. Only those who ha c tried it can know vrhat it Is that prompts one to send 1,500 miles for it to get it again. Here is another of many such instances: De vn Sius: I send $5, for which please re turn a half dozen of your vegetable sarsapa rilla. I have mo ed hero from Sierra City, CaL I took three bottles before leaviug, hence I send all the way back to California for more. It was just before I left Sierra City, about a year ago, that I began to feel cry miserable. My skin was very yellow, and I was nil pains and aches, especially un der mv shoulders and in my head. The doc tor said it i as my liver, and gave me some medicine which relieved me somexthat One of my neighbors happened In and told me she hod started to taVe Joy's Vegetable Sanaparilla, and advised me to try IU I did, and with such good effect that I now feel like a new being. I'havc persuaded one of my neighbors here to take it, so part of this Is for her and part for myself. MRS. GEO. DELBRIDGE, Butte City, Montana. Tho reader, who has not tried it, has no Idea what tho vegetable juices in this remedy will do for disordered tystems. "She K'lilpitniul th.M:i;;. Kev. F. M Shrnnt, p.i!or ITni cil ilnthivn Church, 151m Muiiinl, Kansi.. s:is: "I fi'i it my duly l toll h:tt wonders Dr Ivin's Niv DNonvwy lias lone for im. Mj hums urre b.uliy di aeil, and my parisluiHUTs thought I could live onlv a few weeks. 1 t o!c five bottles nf Dr. King's New Discov ery and am sound and well, gaining t!(I lbs. in i"cht." Artnur Love, manager Love's Funny Folks Conihiu.it ion, writes: "After a thorough trial -unl i onviticiug evidence I am confident Dr. King Nev Discov ery for Consumption heats Yin all. and cures when everything olsis fails. The great, .st kindness 1 cm do my many thousand triends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles a i .J. V. Conn's drug .strr Kciuhir :izes ."0c and Si. Good Goods and low rates at the Sea side Bakery. Tin latiM style ot lliMtth i'uots and -hnt- .u I. .1. Gooom.vx & Co.-. Tr!sui nil! I j!1:cjs:s Uuuse. bei lleds iu town, "looms pur night 5i and 2T. cts., Hr week 51-i0. New and clean. Private entrance. Robb & Parker, AHEXCYOI' Fire and friar nc Insurance, Vitli an Agmosate Capital of S7O,O00,O0O. IMTKiM M.. or London. ('ALIFOUXIA. of Cdifuni .i. OJXN KCTICUT. of liarlliinl 0!ll.M) l!OMK.oriMkS.iiid MUX. of Umdon. Fl UKMAN'S FUND. r C-dlforniu. QUl'KN. of Iiiidon -01 t-"HlHtt- A Deep Gut! lljff Acres, close to ri or and street car line. Only 000 per acre, for a few days only. 5,000 can be made on this property within three montlis. "rS.G,lL "ESstCVt Odd Fellows7 Buildin; S2?o3-E.:rfi, ASTORIA, OR Lots in Case's Astoria Are if flu Sale -AT TJIE OFFICE OF THE IN V.AUKKTS. Washington ftlarkei. i.ihi "lrrrt, - Istnrla, Oirson. t'iiKisT-:sr.v t co., r::oii:i:rroiis. dl-si'Etri'FUI.IA" il CALL THE ATTKN- t!ou of l!:i nubl'c to tlie fact that tho aooYi" M-ir!:t w ill alway.s lie supplied with a "him. v!:tty axo h est Oiiai.iTy OK FR;.i AKO CURED MEATS 1 t Winch will In- viVi at lowcM rates, w liole sn'eund retail. tarSpiTial attention given to supplying filfjH. All Departments. Sacrifice IN Clothing File Ties, 3 for $1 Astoria Beal Estate Co, PBiCSS FEOJI $150 TO 8250 EACH. TJEUIUS Onc-Ilalf Cash ;' the balance in Six and Twelve Months. i 'US Lager Beer ! Is the Choice of the Connoisseur. Superior Facilities for Shipping" in Car LoadT Lots. : Orders for any quantity to he directed to mriSA H. WEmEARBf Portland, Oregon. Corner Tvrclf tli ainl JZ. Tclcpiioxie 72. 1. O. Box 405. Gall STAR MARKET. '.KERRa St CQI&TANY, Wcliihnril's Uccr. And Free Lnneh at the Telephone Sa loon, r cents. Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P.. I. (loodinan & Co.V. -Remember the Austin houso at the Seaside Is open tho year 'round. 'Drink Knickerbocker bottled beer. Boils and Pimples and other affections arising from impure blood may appear at this season when the blood is heated, llood's Sarsaparilla removes the cause of these troubles by purifying, vitaliz ing and.enrichlngthe blood, and at the same time It gives sticngth to the whole sj'stem. Fruit jars and jelly glasses at Thomp son & Jloss'. Delicious Ice Cream Served daily at the Columbia bakery. Just arrived some Star Whlttalccr hams at Thompson & Itoss'. (Jo to the Columbia bakery ico cream parlors and try a dish of their fine ice cream Wciiiliartl's Socr At the Sunny Side saloon. Furnished rooms up stairs. Go to the Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. ICooms With Board. Parlies desiring comfortable rooms with board, at reasonable rates, can be accommodated at Mrs.E. C. Holden's, corner Main and Fourth streets. Talk is cheap. We lead, others fol low. Try the home made bread at tho Oregon Bakery, and judge for yourself. Thompson & Ross Carry a I'ull Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. The Indiana Paint Shop. C, M. CUTBIRTH, I'rop'r.' . Cor. Third and Main Sts., Astoria. . PAINTER AND GRAINER. Paper Hanging a Specialty. "Work execnted wllii Neatness and Dispatch, Fmsh nm Vnveil Itieats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCeiDHXT 1IOTEI . TSSKX ti;'S fisreeu AHtorla, Oc Roadway Market. 0'IIa.ra & Ii-jrans, Propr's. Opposite Foard Sc Stokes. A first-CIass Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats. All Purchases Delivered in any part of the City. G. E. BAIN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Sash, Doors, Mouldings and Brackets. All Kinds or Hard Wood aud House Finishiufr Xiiubcr. BOAT MATERIAL A SPECIALTY. Wood Turning- and Astor Streets. John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks ol Drugs and Druggists Sundries. rrr.crlpt!oB CarrfHlIj CompeHBded. Agent tor Mexican Salve and Norwegian Pile Care Cor. GcneYicve Astoria, Oregox. Your Money's Wortn See My Windews: Tn and Save Money. HermanWise The Live Clothier and Hatter, In the Occident Hotel Bl'd'i New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp, Telephone Landinfr.) Is thG Bou Tou Eestanraut of tne Town (Ai;i) T1IK KIXKST OX TIIK COAST.) 'Dinner Parlies, Banqets, a Speciatly The J'iiirs Wines and JJqitor. Private Entrance and Rooms. N. P. No connection with hN old pl.ice on M mi Struct. Atacroiie Hotel. L. R. Aborcrombie, Prop. Finest and Most Convenient Sumnrier Resort IN SEASIDE. Every Eoom "Newly rurnished. Private Eooms for Pamilies. AND TOURISTS. Transient Cnstoni Solicited. TERMS, REASONABLE. The only Ahercromhie Hotel at Seaside, Oregon. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEYELAM),rropr. Gooi Breai, Caie ani Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the city. WMRQSSRKVC iestaurant , jK.O'P1- I W. W WESE-SSl; ESpEnlarged and Refitted to Meet the Popular Demand.Jg3 N THE CITY. Shoalwater Say and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. MEALS COOKED TO ORDER. TBISB STJKEET, ASTORIA, OR. IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes Groceries Provisions. Everything in a "First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. Tho Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS TN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, rnre Oil, Bright Varnish. Blnaclc Oil, Cotton Canva, Hemn Sail Twine, Lard Oil. Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut J'alL". Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Taints, Oils, Groceries, E3to Salesman. WANTED TO Dush onr manufactures on this ground. One of ourazent earned S5.200 lu '80. Ad- 'dres3;P. OBdxl37i. New i'ork. AN ENERGETIC MAN The Oreoosi Land Co. Where Property Is Left For Sale. Corner Third and Olney Sts. 3 ASTORIA. OREGOX For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE PROPERTY. Call on or Address v - Leinenweber & SECOND ST.,-Nearro3toilIce. Coodenough, - P. O. lox 3. -1 n - i U-Jj & j.tS' - - a" -