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? "SBPSapfP? f3B3S3l 3 ,c gj&Utj giorfan. ...r"!ilA, OREGON: TUESDAY. ...lULYir.. 1890 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors. AtiTOUIAN BUILDING. - I'ASS STKKKr. Terms of Subscription. Served b v Carrier, per week 13 cts Sent by Slall. por month ... cocts Vnt b Mall, one year :... 57.00 Free f postage to subscribers. Thk ASTOitiAN Kitarantets to Its adver sers the largest circulatioii of any newspa per published on the Columbia ri er. The city council meets this eveuiug. The exterior of Liberty ball is being painted, "which improves the appear ance materially. Before the county clerk yesterday, Will H. "Walker made final proof on a preemption claim in section six, "town ship seven north, range six west. It is reported, says tbe Sealand Jo KI7W7, that "William Mclntirc has sold out his logging interests on the Nascl to his brother Robert Consid eration, 810,000. F. P. Kendall, agent of the Pacific Ciin company, of S:m Fninuisco, will 'o io Alaska with his wife on the steamship O'eo. iV. Elder, on her return trip in a few days. The hoisting of the heavy iron .stringer to its place over the door and wiudows in the front of the new bank building on Third street last evening attracted many spectators. A plat of '-Holladay Park." Seaside, in Latties donation land claim, was vesterdav filed in the recorder's office by G. Wingate and G. "W. Stone. It contains 47 blocks and 147 lots. PERSONAL 3IENTI0X. 3IK. SMITH'S STATEMENT. CROP-WEATHER BULLETIN, NO. 18- H. E. Nelson, of "Woodbum, is in the city. A1LD. Bowen returned from Cali fornia yesterday. City assessor "Wright returned yes terday from the seaside. Capt T. H. Swett, president of the South Bend land company, was in the city yesterday Ileardlns the Benton Street Sewer. Astoria, Or., July U, 1890. Editei: Astekiax: In your issue of this morning ap peared the follewing: The effort to have tbe cily pay for the unpaid portions of the Benton street sewer is unjust and should not bo en tertained by the council. If the city MissMarv Donohue, of Portland, is proposes to pay for any of it, it must in here on a visit to her friends, the ' Jastice pay lor an ot it, ana remnu tne Misses Badollet uloney to thoso wh have pailL MissCallieMunson returned home njJK? SlA K yesterday to the Point Adams light- XTk3l toe "unmM house .after long visit in this city. $ ?$& & D. A. Mcintosh and wife, of Spo- j bv those ho nave not p tljat tuere kane Falls, are in the city the guests ( is' ,J0 lcgal sower iu Benton street, of Mrs. A. Van Duseu. Mr. Mcintosh ; wl;cu seems to bc abon; j fact in will remain for a week. Mrs. Mclu-, lhe casa jj0 ordmance ever having tosh will stay here for two months. i iM.nn nnK covering the whole street. yet there i3 a sewer in the street, tint there at mv expense. The parties j who seem to be disposed to t'ike The steamer Francis Cnlliny ar-1 advantage of legal technicalities, rived yesterday at Poit Townscnd and refuse to pay, will lo accomoda- MAltlXE xVAYS AND NOTES. from Cook's inlet, Alaska. The government steamer Castutdus. Capt "Whitcomb, came down the river last evening., bringing three barges loaded with rock for the jetty. "J f5na Vuri?.u .lo '--; -"""."" the children sick, and it is 2,UJU, and will be nseu in niaicing the thjU2 to j. ,nc to lose regular trips across tne nvsr, octv.ecn frtnr imi,firn.i ,iniinrs on ted by having a legal sewer put in the street by the city, and that will make it "just," you know. The irregular ities on the street named were per mitted by all parties concerned, in rvrInr tf tvVIiqtv f lift clnrlbrviicn nf nn The steamer Occident has been sold j intolerable nuisance,' that was making not just three or nceoiint of this city aud Frankfort. i the mil informalities. Do you think The steamship Um. W. Eldtr, ifc is? This work was done eighteen Capt. J. C. Hunter, ai rived late last I months ago. evening from Alaska. She brought W. ILvjIpxox Smith. here from Seattle SO1) tons of coal,; . which she will commence discharg ing to day. The steamer Volga missed one trip yesterday morning, the Ecltyse run- iiing iu her place, while .slight repairs , were being made. In tho afternoon clin trna nrrrnn rrn illltv. The T)romit i T T . 1 iiif(oM l1iA lrlli- ti- manner in wincn tne oiya carnis ","w VV.UV;-V "-"3 Vl"B "ilu A WONDERFUL PHONOKGItAPH. Ami a Wonderful Performance In It. A new piece of fnrniture at the court house building is a box on wheels, iu which recorder Dunbar keeps the record boolcs, aud at night the box is rolled into the vault. The receipts of the state peniten tiary for the quarter ending Juno 30 were 86,701.90; the expenses S10.07G.8G. The salaries amount to $1,071.40. Beef seems to be tho principal article of food, costing S2.032.SG; Hour, $318.93; bntter, $S4.50. This morning those desiring to attend court at Oysterville that day cxiu leave here at G:45 on the Gen. Canby and go right through on the train from Hwaco. The Qen. Canby or Sttomi will also make the regular trip, leaving here at 8 a. m. The street railway is now being laid on "West Ninth, from Second to Third, up which latter street it will turn at present The intention, however, is to continue up West Ninth street lo Cedar street or Fourth, aud then up that street to intersect with the present line. Under date of June 2Sth a privato letter from Chilkat, Alaska, says: uTho outlook is good for a big run of fish this season at Chilkat At the Chilkat Packing Co. early operations will begin, and up to date 100 cases of red salmon had been packed. At Beck's and Murray's canneries they had also begun packing." The work of replaukiug Third street progresses outirely too slowly for good economy or the convenience of the traveling public. It would bo much better to put on a larger force of men and have it done as soon as possible for many reasons, a prominent onebeiugthe greater dan ger of fire while the street is being torn up. Ontside of Hotel del Coronado at San Diego, Hotel delMontoat Mon terey, and Hotel Ramoiia at San Luis Obispo iu California it is doubtful if a finer hotel with better served meals, more delightful grounds and better bathing facilities can be found any where on this coast than the Seaside House at Clatsop Beach. It is a credit to Oregon aud to Clatsop coun ty in particular. Tjast evening a man who was so full of firewater ihat he had lost his stock of good sense, floundered over the rail and- fell into the water beside the ladies'' entrance to Jeffs restaurant The police fished him out but even the plunge into the -water failed lo regulate him, and he was taken to Chief Barry's xotreat on Genevieve street to sober up. He was too drunk to give his name New wheels have, been received and were yesterday put on engine No. 26. -on the Astoria and South Coast railwav, to replace the flat ones which have hitherto necessitated running tho engine at n slow rate. Itbeing all in good order now, much better time will bu made, connections with steam ers are assured, and no one will be left over for want ot a train failing to run on ite advertised time. Don't blame your newspaper men for what happens in the community. ir there is auythiug iu the life of the place that vou do not wish to go abroad to the world, blame yourself that it exists, not the papers for saying Kmiifithinj? about it It is the editor's business to make a typographic photo graph take instrument to nieces. better expression on your face next time. An exchauge, speaking from expe- rieuoe, says there lire persons in every community who like to see a newspa per attack public abuses, denounce monopoly, expose corruption, attack their enjeinies aud praise their friends, all-atita own expense. These same peoplo often borrow the paper lo see what it has lo say on snoh topics. When it comes to backing up an inde pendent aud outspoken journal with liberal patronage, however, these gen tlemen are generally uon come-at-ibus in swampo. Stanley, the explorer, was married last Saturday in London. The "West- a merry Hia iriniia nnnhlos lhe residents of ' cinme. xney looKeu at a piece or Ilwaco, Sealand aud intermediate j mechanism which was placed well nniiifs in rorcTivP. and answer letters within hearing distance of them. They 1 tho. srnvm iIjiv. mid brings them the had never seen anything like it It w -.-. ,- , ---c- - - . , - morninrr n.-innrK on the dav ot nilUUCl- "s ;i imuauijrciiiu. tjon. " ' The work of the bells, organ and , ; choir at Stanley's wedding was all re- HoUaclay Prk. produced by the phonograph. Then i the phonograph "was presented to Mr. , , , , and Mrs. Stanley by Colonel Gonrand. Jt M ii.i 111113k nuuuciiui 111 JlS U1UI1. For the Week Ending Satnrclaj', July 12, 1800. REAT, ESTATE TRANSFERS. While drivimr on the bead time ago a gentleman from Portland said lo the writer: "Here is one of the most valuable sources of wealth to Astoria." He was rigid. The leel stretch of ocean strand thai lies along our western boundary line forms an uuequaled bathing and summer resort and the idea is rapidly realiz and will have more to tell that is worth telling than any phonograph that has ever spoken. This phonograph is made of Cali fornia cherry, and such parts of it as arc constructed of metal are covered, but not hidden, iu a case of beveled lass. It contains space for a hundred ing that this and adjacent p .iporly is j olauiea o voicef3 ana to iL; IJOSsessor a good buy, either for o'iipancy o profit Some of the choicest ol this choice property is put upon the market by Wingate & Stone thh morning. Holladay Park has river as well as ocean frontage; it joins tho Seaside hotel nronertv on the south, and is will be able to tell a marvelous f tor. it will be able to repeat the welcome of the bells, the swelling notes of the organ or the voices of the choir; it will be able to tell, word for word, the language of tho marriage contract and the names of the feigners thereto; it offered in tho full confidence that in-1 Amoricau friemls JJ the discoverer of vescors. as wen :is inoso unying iur The temperature has been cooler than average for tho week: parllv cloudy to cloudy weather, with local rains have prevailed. The temperature has ranged from 50 i to 80 degrees. The amount of raia j fall has varied from .10 of an inch to ' over one inch. J Tho weather has been unfavorable to tho haying operations, considerable was cut and down when the rains came on and some of it was injured, in addition the rains have delayed the ' hay harvest, causing it to come too j close to the wheat harvest which in sections has begun, and in most sec-1 tions will be in full sway next week. The hay crop is far better than ex pected. The weather was very bene ficial to the fall and spring wheat crops, also to tho corn. The fall wheat has generally filled very well, tho berry large andnlump. The spring wheat, which .on July 1st, was thought to be worthless, is growing nicely and will yield almost an average crop in most sections. Boot crop3 are all in a most promising-condition. Hops con tinue to thrive and their yield will bc above the average. The apples are being injured by tho codlin moth. Their non-appearance at an earlier date may be due to the backward spring. Theyaro evidently now ap pearing in full force and are proving to be quite injurious. Oregon peaches arc coming into the market The peach crop of southern Oregon will not be over 50 per cent of the average. Through the Willamette valley the crop will be slightly better. In Wasco the peach crop appears to be the best Cherries arc becoming scarcer. Ber ries continuo to be plentiful; water and musk melons promise a very large crop. Thej'are especially pro lific in Jackson and Josephine coun ties. The eras on the rauges of eastern Oregon is very good, for the lateness of the season, and the cattle are in prime condition. The wheat crop in the Willamette valley will be almost an average, in southern Ore gon about an average: iu Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam aud Morrow conn tics better than for year.;; in TJmatilla and Union counties the largest ever preduced: in Wallowa, Baker, Grant. Crook and interior counties fully an average crop. Reports from all sections indicate that a bountiful harvest in assured. B. S. P.usui;, Obaei ver United Slides signal ser vice. Assistant director Oregon weather bureau. Illessjngs of Povprtj 'Deeds filed or recorded on July 14, 1S90, as reported for The Moknixg Astoeian- bv the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cempany: United States to Fred D. Pike, the S3 of NE)4' of NWm of SliAf, and lot 'J. ofsec.l,T.7N.,B.7W.. W. J. Denver and wife to W. Standerfer,94 acres in sec.4,T.5N.,E.7W S J. H. D. Grav and wife to G. Stolz, lots 25 and 26, iwmmmmm wmxwsm patent lFrrate HI 11 M1 L 1 -J. - tract 2, Grav's subdivision of blk23,H.aadA C. H. Page and wife to Wil liam B. Spinney, lots 7 and 8. blk 142, McCIurc's B. C. Kindred and wife to Cyrus Ellenberger, lots 10, 11 and 12, blk 15, Kindred Park B. C. Kindred and wife to A. B. Cnrswell, lots 7,8 and 9, blk 15, Kindred Park E. C. Crow to Oliver Tan Dnzer, lot 5, blk 122, McClnre's H. B. Parker and wife lo Oliver Van Dnzer, lot 5, blk 122, McClure's C. J. Curti3 and wife to J. M. Gilmau, lot 3, blk 40, McClure's Kaspcr Andercgg and wife toG. Wiugate and C. W. Stone, 55.54 acres iu W. Latties claim W. G. Westacott aud wife to Margaret Seibold, lot 2S, blk 11, Adair's E. P. Thompson to J. A. Towle, lot 4, blk 11, War reutou J. C. Demont and wife to J. A Houck, lot 8, blk 15, Domout's. . .: 304 1000 300 300 3000 150 130 93 their own permanent note its advantages. holding, will At Mis OM Trick"?. On the third of June The AsToniAX ! had an account of a certain dentist t who was punished the day previous by an indignant husband, for insulting I the man's wife a few weeks before I while she was in his office having work done on her teeth. It seems Emin Bey and those who are not so Tar away. It will, in short, lell the story of a wedding as it has never been told "before, and yet will never grow tired of telling it A Forecast of Pacific Commerce. The newer west, if it can have no interior water Irfiic, will nevertheless have indeed already has a commer- inl iinciHrm nt im?rl.niif' Venra that houses hisothce for otner than siuc(;j a Knat yn;m bublicist, Alex its legitimate dental business, ami amlcr irerv.Ui wroa 0f tho Pacific was seen by painters at work upon OCKn, as (icstiucj to be the New the building a few days ago engaged ! York's Mediterranean. It was pointed in an operation certainly not m his , onl lhat 1!Carv one-half of the globe's line. It would probably be more ap- habitants were on the Asiatic side propnate for him, it lie removed . o j thereof, and were thorerore its corn First street, between Mam aud Lafay- nercial tributaries. The American ette streets. It may be that ho can-lsl,ores of(he paciQc arc to be first not help such conduct as it is perhaps , considered in the forecasts of commer owiug to the force of circumstances, cial prorcss ami 1)OWCr. The peoplo but he could at least pull down the j who aro makjnj, pnget Sound alive blinds." wUh their activities, are surely bound to grasp for the tralhcof the North In the Justice Court. Justice Cleveland yesterday had five criminal cases, four of which were fishing for salmon on Sunday, and one for assault and battery. The latter was King Kyle, who maliciously as saulted a Chinaman last Saturday, and for this diversion ho contributes to the wealth of the county the sum of S15. Of tho four fishormen, J. O. John son was fiued $50, Arthur Wittcy and W. Smith each forfeited their bail of 50, and the $100 was passed to the and John lioimcs Pacific, The men ot the Oregon and Cali fornia coast are not likely to bo lim ited in their industrial ambitions. One of their "captains" holds the Sand wich islands in his hands, and Samoa will yet despite the triple protector ate, fall easily under tho American control not necessarily govern mental, however. No matter what action British or Canadian statesmen may take, and however vast the sum3 they expend, it will soon be seen in our national councils, that the newer west will de mand, aud that its growing business "Poverty saved my life," said a ro bust, middle-aged man. "I was assist aut bookkeeper for a wholesale house aud earning S1.200 a year. Something happened, no matter what, and I was thrown out I was idle for two months, aud then I went to work for $750. At that time I was thin and weak aud couldn't walk a mile lo save a dollar. At any rate I thought I couldn't But when my incomo was so fearfully re duced 1 found it absolutely necessary to economize, and I did so by walking home from my work, a distance of about five miles. It pretty nearly killed me at first Then I began lo enjoy it Withiu three months 1 was walking loth ways, and I've kept it up ever since. Ten "miles a day, summer aud winter, unless during a hard storn, and look at me. One hundred and eighty pounds, and not a day's sickness in ten years. You see, gen tlemen, how it was lhat tho cutting down of my salary saved my life." -Ex Sohl Her Papooose. Total deeds filed. 13; amount . Previously reported year Total to date loial ""this 5.537 FROM ixty Gent UdI FClIij, IU Five Dollars 3xsf Received, at Tbe ;- Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of the City . II COOPER'S 9 517 and 521 Astoria. Kia2BmCCmJX . 1,-105,870 .$1,501,407 Patellars to Portland. The following is the list of passen gers having rooms, who went up the river last night on the steamer Tele Tele peone: R Sifces, L. Wilson, H. J. Ballard, H. E. Nelson, P. C. Beed, A. D. Brown. A. 1). Charlton, Mrs. .T. Bol kinr. E. P. Zone aud wife, W. N. Aliens and wife, E. C. Fogg, G. E. Bridges. .T. C. llichards, Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. P. Grinwald, .T. P. Weberg and wife, S. McMahon and wife, J. C. Foster and wife, C. Magge, Mrs. Kellv, .T. McMann, E. Caldwell, D. P. Ballard. W: llill, A. E. Beard, J. Salem, P. .T. Paris, G. W. Bishop, J. H.Arnds,W. Walker, P. McGregor, O. P. Davidson, T. W. Owen. EF& a count v treasurer, escaped free, his case being dismissed activity will compel, the absorbtiou on motion ol me prosecuting uuurm.7 j notonlvol the wliole coast Troni Wasli- 011 payment of the costs. ington'lo Alaska, but of at least lhe northwestern portion of tho do- A ciom! Call. minion. British Columbia and all the j rest east to Winnipeg will ere loug be leslerday afternoon about o ciocic looking toward a continental union. Matt Helleus, foreman of work on the ! The same law of physical unity which street car track liue, fell oh" the lim- has been considered as immediately hers at the open place on Third street, affec.iug the newer west and its in struck on the cross timbers below, and. tcnial polity, must control in the ex then rolled over into the water. He j tension of our republic to the north was taken out and removed lo liis west The peninsula of Lower Cali residence, near the old gas works, j fornia will follow the same directivo where Dr. Estes attended him. 26 , imtmlse. Colonel Jiidtard J. II in- of the town eacu day, anu it you a homely picture, uon r. kick tue . out try to got a The other day, in Boise City, a squaw got tired of her pappoosc and sold it to a Chinawoman for $15. The China dame scrubbed the little Indian, shaved his head on lop and dressed him in Chinese style and crowned him with a blazing red cap which made him glim mer iu the distance like the first rose of summer. Both the Indians and the Chinese got mad over tho transaction, and race prejudice looked at tho "Chi- nafied pappoosc with glares of strong est aversion. The Iudiaus got Iheir heads together aud sheuted: "Dam mean squaw. She put Ingin pap poosc in Chinee camp 1" and the Chin ese reterted: "Pappoosc allee sanieo monkey!" The trouble ended peace fully, the father tailing the sheriff aloiig and rescuing his child, and the Chinawoman merely bewailing the loss of her $15. Get3 Them to Sit in II N Lay. bones wore broken but lje was badly bruised on the head and shoulders, aud will be laid up for a few days. The Astoria Cricket Chili. ton in July Forum. There is danger, says au Orcyonian special, that the river aud harbor bill will not pass the senate, and the de cision -of the senate to take up the tariff bill first has caused some senat-orlo-grbw xather nervous. Tho es tiwiteaof expenditures, including the riw twd harborJbill pending, the snb siSyTSsndTihe Lodge election bill footi)liout;$520,000,000, and secre- taraW4sud3iL1shniates the revenues aV4S0iOQP.tXX). It is apparent that scaling down must be made Bomo whese, and there are many who would begin on the rivorand harbor bill. Grand excursion and basket picnic of 55UiS A. & S. C It It to Clatsop beaeliT Thursday, July 17lh. For the beueSt of Hie Presbyterian church. Th steamer Electric and barge leaves Wilson & Fisher's dock at 9 A. M. Tickets one dollar, children half price. Choice fresh smoked eastern sugar cured haws at Thompson & Boss. The "All England Eleven will leave here next Friday morning and will play a match game of cricket at Tacoma with an eleven thero next Saturday at eleven a. m. Thoso going are H. Bell, B. C. Astbnry,H. Findlay, S. H. Maddock, F. Gunn, H. Gibson, W. Holmes, Sam Tee, Alt Tee, Geo. Chnttle, Jas. Bedmau, and L. E. Selig, the latter as umpire. The confidence of people who have tried Ilood's tJaisaprilla, m tins pn-par-ation,is remarkable. It has eared man j who have failed to derive any gof!l whatever from otlu r :u tides. Kor dis eases caused by impure blood or low state of the system it is unsurpas vd. ii l v:i hut fo r Sa If. The slea'ii .schooner Fruncix CutUny, now lying h iort Townseml, is ouVrcu for sale on reasonable ti-rms. Said steamer was built in spring of isfli, has a net tonnage of CO tons, will carry aboat ninety tons of merchandise he low deck and is guaranteed in first class order in every respect For further particulars apply to F.P.Kexdaix. Columbia River Pkg. Co., Astoria. In daily receipt of Oregon cherries, berries and all other seasonable fruils. Thompson- & Uoss. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. ' (loomi an & Co.. Talk is cheap. We lead, others fol low. Trv the nonie maue ureau at mc Oregon lJakery, and judge for yourself. Active, wide-awake boys can find pmnlovment at the cannery of J. O. llanthorn & Co. If Kcmember the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. For tho very best Photos, go to Sinister. A Profitable Uniucs. As a demonstration that there is money in the Sound passenger and freight carriage business the follow ing is cited: Launched and ready for commission tho little steamer Fleet irood cost her owners $18,000. She has been in commission a year aud a half, has paid for herself and netted her owners a profit of $9,000 besides, during that time. Port Townseml Leader, 11. A M-rap of Xa per Savf ., Her Life It was jiu-tan ordinary scrap of wrap ping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the bust stages of consumption, told by her physicians that she was in curable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's "New Discovery, and got a sainnle hettls: it hclnod her. she bought a large Dull le, it neipeu ner more, uougnt another aim grew better last, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy. plump, weighing Impounds. For fuller parli.-ulars mt.ii -tamp 10 v. ji. t-oic. Druggist Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at .1. W. Ci'iufs I) ugstore. A spasm of virtue has struck iu on Spokane Falls, and every device is be ing tried to hunt out and punish the erring. The latest and most novel means pursued is for a good Icolriug police ollicer to go around the city lur ing big fat women to sit ou his lap in order to testify against their char acter. hy he should pick out "big fat women" is a conundrum, uuless on tho principle of the Hoosier school master to "git a plenty while you're a gittin." Yakima Herald. TirrrtTY teaks practice Makes many 1 coylc nircrr.l.lo, and often leatts to solMestmcti .i. Distress after eating, sour stomach, side headache, heart burn, loss of appetite, a faint, "all gone" fcclinjj, bad taste, coated tongue, ami irrey . . ularity of the bowels, arc UlStrCSS the more ccuuxon synu jqj trans. Dyspepsia does not get well of itself. It rc EStlng (jnires careful, persistent attention, and a remtdy like Hood's Srsa pari'.Ia, which acts gently cl efficiently. It tones the st.cuach and t!!iv orptns, regulates the digestion, c reates a good ap r.ppelite and, by thus e;cr overcoming the local , , symptoms, cures tlit"CaGSCft headache, and refreshes the tired mind. "I hae been troubled villi dyspepsia. I had but little ajpetite, and what I did "r t ::l distressed me, or did e. !. " i,v-' mtlc swhL Aftcr cnt" 5tlSrl nyr 1 would experience a laintr.o, or tirrd, r.H-jru e f. -liii, as tl:ei:;'"i I J d i.ot eaten ."..YiLing. My troislV, 1 ti ml:, wrs srralei by my biu-ii. --, s!:.!hii:. rati fii.ni tvi-:g more or le- s 'ml .pin an e: with Crisis fte-h ul:,:. Lt t spriau ouur I lock I!;..;'.-, S.:rsa:.arilla i-OtTiaCn aud it did 1 1? an immci : e amount of good. It cave me :.n appetite, and my f od rel ished and salMUtl lhe cnui.tj I !.ad l Vo viously experienced." Gkouei: -. Pack, V.iU-rti.wn, Mass. K. P.. II jvu decide to t .',:c Hood's Par, saparilla d.)nt Ik? induced to buy ::: other. flood's Sarsaparllla Solllrdnvsii?. Jl;Fxforf . I'rfiarcttbj C. I. h'COD A. '0.,.it!it.irii ,LovVc:i,Mas !OG Dosss Ons Doliar LADIES, ATTENTION ! Th. Popular Boot and Sh.oe Store, 27o. 537 Third St., Are receiving goods from the following manufacturers: Heywood & Co., Worcester. Mass.: John Strootman. Buffalo, N.Y.; Faunce & Spiney, Lynn, Mass.; Marcie&Cie, New York City; A. E Brown & Co., Ehila.; and an .lustra jjine ot uamornia tioous. IO.. IS- jE0"7S7"jr eft? Oo, Astoria, Oregon. rrst FOR DISPLAYING His Goods, Which Are First Class And Draws Trade By Sn on in Peel Ectcifo IMp ISS ileal LbidiU. 11J4 Acres, ekHi- to ri er and street car line. Only S500 per acre, for a few days only. $.",00() can be made on this property within three months. I0370l3ELT?S, Odd Fellows' Building, - - ASTORIA, OR Wlnisato & M 33.0i,X Estate LBS 1st RATE TREATMENT ! Two Choice Biks in Adair's Astoria von saw: r.v Wciiihard-ri IJecr. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, ."rents. !IaIna Cigars. .Just received a largo tock of clear Ilahana gar. Third street. :it W. L. Holms, M0 DcIicioiiH Ic Cream Served daily at the Columbia baki-ry. Drink Knickerbocker bottled beer. Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also ilcxiblc hand-turned French Kids, at 1. .1. (Joodman & Co.'s. WeiiilianPs Uecr At the Sunny Side saloon. Furnished rooms up stairs. For a good Clean Room, go to the .lain Street llou- c. Ice cream at .Jeffs new restaurant. Private entrance. Good Goods and low rales at lhe Sea side IJakery. For a good shave go to F. FemdI. Abetter from an Eminent rhysiclsn. Jin. Editee: At the risk of Indorsing a proprietary preparation, I have a Sew word In favor of n new laxative principle. Bat first, how I camo to discover it. A patient asked about taking Joy's Vegetable Sarsa parilla. As Earsaparillas usually contain mercury or iodides I objected, and asked for the formula, which findingpurely vegetable, and so mild as to be to my mind almost Inert, I consented. Imagine- my astonish ment when perfect laxative action was re ported. It has two great points. Firtt, being purely vegetable, it is (unlike mercury) not cumulative in the system, being easily car ried off by the digestive processes; and tccond, it la effective with a less quantity of tho cathartic principle than has hitherto been attainable. It in this respect ranks as a discovery, and approaches the ideal, viz.: the least medicine consistent with the great est good. It harmonizes natural laxntiro action and perfect safety, and should inter est both the public and the profession. jLCiTvrnrsiciAX oPTniETY yeaus tbactice. San Francisco Examiner, Harch 10, 1SS0. Oh! my, it PAYS to deal with in Case's Astoria Are Iw on Sale AT THIS OFFICE OF TIIE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES FI10M $150 TO $250 EACH. TI5K3IS One-Half Cash ; the Ualancu in Six and Twelve Months. ard's Lager Beer ! is the Choice of the Connoisseur. Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots, r Orders for any quantity to he directed to H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth and It. Telephone 72. P. O. Bex 405 Lots in Clock "S"' S20O. Lois in Block "88" $150. Half Cash, Balance in Three aud Six Months. iSTAll lots slated at Jour comers. TO ABSQF: & rlilLBAGK -ron- GROCERIES AS1 PKESH FKUITS. TelenUcmel.odeitnr 2oust. lest I'cdsin town. Konnis jer nijjht 50 and 25 cts per week SUM. 'cw and elean. Trivate entrance. ISooms "tvitU Bo:iri. Tartics desiring comfortahle rooms with hoard, at reasonable rates, can he accommodated at Mrs. E. 0. Holden's, corner .Main and Fourth street'. Go to kinds of the Columbia uakerj Tor all jakes. There will be a meeting of the Gran it! State Provident Loan Association this Monday evening at chamber of commerce rooms, at 7:30 o'clock. All the Choicest Delicacies, made bv only first-class men at the Seaside i3akcry. Go to the San Francisco Gallery for the finest Photographs and Tintypes. Olney Street, (Jo to the Columbia bakery ice cream parlors and try a dish of their fine ice cream. Orders JVlivcred Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third Mreet, next t') Pioneer olllce. CO TO EASTMAN'S AND OCT S5 Cabinets for S2.50. rmanWi The Reliable! In Occident Hotel Building. JjEJiF'S TAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is tlie Bou Tou Bestanraut of the Town (AND T1IK riN'EST OX THK COAST.) Dinner Parlies, Banqets, a Spcciatly The 1'Uiest Wines aud Xiiqitors. Private Entrance and Rooms. X. 1!. No connection with liLi old place on Main Street. Atacrortie Hotel. Magcc, Argand and Acorn Stoves i Ranges, Cooking and Ilcating, EVERYONE FOIiLY WAKKANTED WATEK CLOSETS, PIXMniXG GOODS, PU3ir.S, SINKS, AXU BATH TUBS. CIIEN.LIDS STREET. H. EKSTSOM, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA, OIS. L. R. Abercrombie", Prop. Finest and Most Convenient Summer Resort IN SEASIDE. Every Eoom ITewly Furnished. Private Eooms for Families. AND TOURISTS. Transient Custom Soliciteu. TERMS, REASONABLE. The only Abercrombie Hotel at Seaside, Oregon. staurant. "Enlarged and Eofitted to IVIeet tho Topular Demand.g3 RESTAURANT SN THE CITY. Shoalwater Bay and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. JfEAIiS COOKED TO ORDER. The Oregon Bakery A. A. (JLEYELAM), Prop'r. M Breafi, Caie aai Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part ot the city. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS TN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, rare Oil, Bright Varnish. Binado Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Irou Spikes, G:dvanized Cut Nail5. Asrricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Taints, Oils, C3r2?CD003?OJBI lEStO, Salesman. VNERGETIC MAN WANTED TO A fine line or Gold and Silver Watches, Rn'.ld Gold and Plated JewGlrv. f!lrki ti.. m- wwicAnqhln nrlone lfAtmlMnn "nnn..tl.. I nnA nf nnr nnflntQ Done. Next to Monran & Sherman. dress. F. 0. Box 1371 . New ork. push ourniaimfacturesonthJSCTCund. nnft of our asents earned $o.20q in '$&). Ad- THIRD STKBET, 9 V Zp 'S&r 18) vj J ASTORIA, OR. on Land Co. here Property Is Left For Sale. .Corner Third and Olney Sts-, ASTOEIA. OREGOK o T & A siraoie Acreage Or INSIDE PROPERTY. Call on or Address Leinenwebor & SECOND ST., Near rostoffice. - Coodenough, - p. O. Box 03," . -"v ? v ' - v" k. '? o" i -Si '"l ws. '1. --