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iBiuHiA.PM-.'.iP'M.iBt m-i wjim-mmQ lyiunpw jirimi ." I wwwf'yiw C31 -o '; !w SniUl gtftomtt. uTKIA.OBEGON: SATURDAY .....JULY 19. 1890 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. J. P. HALLORAN Si COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors. astobian Building, Cass Stkeet. 15cts . cocts .$7.00 Terms of Subscription. Served uv Carrier, per weeX Sent by Mall, per month .. nt b Mall, one year tree oi postage to suoscrioers. Tub Abtokian guarantees to Its adver. :lsers the larpest clrculatioii of any newspa per published on the Columbia river. Portland will have a recount of the census at its own expense. Reserved seats at the New York Novelty Store for to-niglit's entertain ment The Democrat thinks that the cen sus will show that Albany has a popu lation of 4,000. Judge McGuiro and Commissioner Carruthers will sign their oaths of office this morning. Judge McGuiro was able to be out yesterday and preside at the delibera tions of the county court. The rubber coat and umbrella have had the call over the duster, blazer and sunshade so far this season. These are the mornings when the Hies on the wall wish to goodness some one would get up and start a fire. A large eagle was seen hovering over Young's bay yesterday afternoon, evidently looking for au attractive lunch. Justice Cleveland had one civil suit to-day, that of "Wilson & Fisher vs. Ness, for $25, which was settled and withdrawn. The 7th anniversary of the salvation army on the Pacific coast is to be cel ebrated in this city the 19th, 20th and 21st Adj. Parker -i?" his little wife, Captain Tonkins, Lieut Pong Poo See, are to be present Saturday evening they are to have a jubilee meeting; Sunday, 7 a. m. a sword sharpening; a holiness meeting at 11, a free and easy at 3 and a real salva tion army meeting at 8; Monday night war memories. Something wonderful Everybody is invited to be on hand. It is said that the Union Pacific company has bought the property of the Northern Pacific Terminal com pany on the east side of the river at Portlaud. The property comprises about 250 acres of land adjoining Al bina with a river frontage of about a mile, also the shops erected by the terminal company at a cost of $500, 000, and the roundhouse, warehouse, coal bunkers and tracks. The Union Pacific statement for May shows an increase in gross earnings of 99,540; operating expenses increased $375, 876, making the increase in net only $22,769. President Adams says there are three reasons for the large per centage of operating expenses this season additional service, fast train between Omaha and Portland exclu sively for the United States mail, which barely returned a new dollar for an old one, and the expenditure of enormous amounts of money for the repair and equipment From Janu ary 1 to April 30, $1,700,000 was charged to the latter account, being an increase of $550,000 compared with the same time in 1889. PERSONAL MCXTIOX. Folks on the Nehalem say that if it will stay fine long enough to let them get their hay in dry; they'll get it, all right enough. Our telegraphic report is seriously curtailed this morning, the line going down in the middle of an interesting dispatch last night In the circuit court yesterday Wyatt & Thompson brought suit against Andrew Olsen for $1,163.25, for goods furnished. Ladies wanting an exclusive design in a fall jacket, wrap or ulster, will please call at C. H. Cooper's today. Special orders taken. The county assessor is in receipt of sundry large assessment rolls for Clat sop country for 1890 from the office of state printer Baker. A Portland census enumerator has gone crazy. Yery likely. After ask ing the fool questions a few times he wouldn't have far to go. The inquest on the body of Geo. Wade will le held at ten o'clock this morning. No action will be taken regarding Del garde till after the in qnest Judge Jewett had one case in the police court yesterday, whore a benighted individual had been guilty of disorderly conduct, and was fined ten dollars. Messrs. Barlow & Hayden have leased the Main Street House and commend it to the public as a desir able stopping place. No Cliinese are employed. To-day from 9 a. m. until 3 p. M. there will bo on exhibition the com plete line of samples of cloaks, -wraps, etc, of the California Cloak Co., at C. H. Cooper's. Leo Greenleaf, the Seattle agent of the Oregonian, has skipped from that city, about $500 ahead of the town, chiefly in sums of money borrowed from confiding friends. At Spokane Falls' big show next October Astoria's salmon and lumber should be properly represented. There's considerable trade and good money m that section. There aro fully 2,000 men at work on railroads in and about Olympia. The Union Pacific, Northern Pacific and Port Townsend Southern are all working within one mile of each other. The rancher on the Lewis and Clarke who has a wounded bull is in formed that it was shot by a hunter, from a boat, who mistook the animal for a bear in the twilight a few even ings ago. As the result of the recent suit con cerning n wharf in New Astoria, Sheriff Smitli was sued yesterday by E. J. Ford, for the removal of a fish trap valued at $002, and for $175 damages. Fred T. Merrill, the Pacific coast bicycle champion and trick ridor, will give a free exhibition this evening at G-3Q o'clock, in front of the Occidental hotel, on his bicycle, to which all are invited. A convention of the bherifis of the 31 counties of Oregon will be held at Salem next Monday, for the purpose of better acquainting the sheriffs with each other, and the discussion of topics of interest or benefit to them. Two large tracts of land, each worth $10,000 or more, were reported in the real estate transactions of yesterday as $1 each in the deeds, whioh, if the full sum had been stated, would Lave swelled the transaction of the day to over $30,000. The Seattle Press of the 16th is a 24 page number and gives with inter esting accuracy and pleasant detail a valuable account of the explorations of its corps of special discoverers in the Olympic range. The publication is handsomely illustrated. To-morrow afternoon about 3 o'clock at upper town Astorians will have a chance to seo something .fine a balloon ascension, and when the daring aironaul attains a height of 3,000 feet he jumps from the balloon, and trusting to his parachute, makes hkdescentrin safety. The street cars run "to the spot from whence he starts, m m The latest play on the tapis is one called "The Oath." A horse appears in the play and throws his rider in a tank of water. A large dog appears, bites the horse, who disappears, and tlien tne aog, not tne norse, plunges ink) the tank and rescues the man. ''Tableaux?' It is not known when it will be presented here. Perhaps some time in the dim subsequently. Coroner Surprenant returned from Portlaud yesterday. Geo. T. Myers think he won't ran his salmon cannery on the Sonnd this LAI Miss Josie Gortner arrived froniMc Minnville last evening on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Hunter. Miss Olive Lott leaves here to-morrow for her home in Skamokawa, after a long sojourn here. Miss Gussie Klose, one of Oaklaud's most popular young ladies, is visiting with Miss Maude "SVbrren at her home in "Worrenton. O. H. Irome, grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Oregon, who has been here on an official visit to Astor and Pacific lodges, goes up to Portland this morning. Mrs. Sarah E. Stevens, of Los An geles, CaL, and Mrs. Lillian A. Mer rill of Portland, arrived here last even ing. Mrs. Stevens is the mother of Mrs. Merrill, and also of Mrs. E. A. Weed. They will remain until next Wednesday. E. B. Annis and wife, of Denver, CoL, and L. Therkelsou of Portlaud, of the Northwestern Lumber company, came down yesterday afternoon on the steamer Fannie, owned by Mr. Therkelson. Mr. and Mrs. Annis made a stop of only two hours here, and went up on the Telephone last even ing. HARIXE NEWS AND NOTES. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed or recorded on July 18, 1890, as reported for The Monxixa Astoeiak by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust comoany : Maxwell Young and wife to George Harvey, lots 1 and 2, blk 4, Alderbrook $ 300 L. P. W. Quimby, trustee, to Patrick Walsh, lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22 and 23, blk 8, Railway add ... . 900 Real and Personal Estato Co. to Clatsop City Real Estato Co., 133.51 acres of land in the N. Yz of the Ruth and Alva Condit land claim in T.7N..R. 10W 1 C. J. McDougall, trustee, to Clatsop City Real Estate Co., the undivided C of the Lewis H. Judsou claim, No. 48, in T. 7 N.. R. 10 W., containing 631.60 acres 1 Charles Butterfield and wife to Clatsop City Real Estate Co., all that portion of the O. C. Motley laud claim lying W. of the county road, and situated in sec tions 3, 4, a3 and 34, in T. 6 and 7 N., R. 10 W 10,191 Sam D. Adair and wife to Albert E. Steer, lots 4 aud 5, blk 6, Merriwether Down's 125 Total deeds filed 0; total amount S 11,521 Previously reported this jear 1,505,828 Total to date 1,517,319 SALMON TIPS. The steamer Michigan, Capt C, H. Lewis, arrived yesterday from San Francisco, where she has been on the day dock, been overhauled, and had a new propellor put in. She had no cargo, only 50 tons of coal, aud passed up the river. FIlVMOML REPORT OF CLATSOP COUNTY. From July 1st, 1889 to June 30th 1890. Treasurer's Report. tt ,. Astoria, Or., July 7th, 1890. To the Honorable County Court, Clalsoji County, Or,: Gkxtlemen: I have the honor to submit the enclosed yearly report of Receipts, Disbursements and Balances for the year ending July 7th, 1890. J. C. DEMENT, County Treasurer. To H. A. Smldt. taxes. 1889 CEIP??. $ 73,231 33 C. A. May. fines, etc 817 15 Liquor licenses.. .. -233 35 C. .7. Trenchard, fees, etc ..'" .' 779 40 K. L. Parker, poll taxes, 1BS9 Z Z7Z'Z'.ZZ.Z 237 00 H. V. Burcliard. flnes 5 00 F. Surprenant account sundry persons Z ".- 1C 72 State .Treasurer Webb school money 2,832 20 Balance per last yearly report. ......."." 'Z1"Z. 13,923 91 floeoi jo . , ,,. DISBURSEMENTS. By Amt paid State Treasurer. $ 21.C07 97 County warrants ..... . 43,C1 SO " " School warrants 21 ,377 ft: Balance 2,750 41 S 92.001 12 BALANCES IX FUNDS. County fund . . 5 70s) 42 School, fund ....... . ." oi Teachers Inst .. . . '.ZZ".Z"ZZZZZr.'.ZZ. 41 00 Balance In treasury. -.....w. S 2,750 43 .1. C. DEMENT. County Treasurer. o )( go County Commissioners' Mectlnj County Judge McGuire, Commiss ioners Nnrnbuerg and Carrathers, and County Clerk Trenchard met yester day morning in the old jnry room. The bid of the Colnmbian Publish ing company to do the county print ing was the only one presented, and was accepted. The bid was to publish notices and advertising, and advertis ing and notices ordered by the county court, for one cent per square for first insertion, and three-fourths of a cent per square for each subsequent in in serteon: will print and furnish quarter sheet blanks for 1.95 per thousand, one-half sheets, $2.90 per thousand, aud full sheets for $3.80 per thousand. The petition of S. "Westbosted aud others for a count)' road was allewed: J. P. Ryan, 1L Ryan; and D. Gamble appointed as viewers; N. D. Raymond, surveyor, they to meet at D.jGainble's July 31, 1890. The county treasurer was instructed to advertise for suffici ent warrants to cover the amount now on hand. The petition of Emilio Schlussel to vacate certain lots and blocks, was allowed. Assessor Lindell asked for additional help in assessing the county, N. D. Raymond was ap pointed county surveyor, to file bonds in the sum of $5,000. Henry Ober was appointed supervisor road dis trictNo.2. Thebondsof C. J. Lindell, county assessor, with J. "Y. Welch, G. C. Fulton and G. "Wingate as sure ties, was approved. Recorder Dunbar's request for separate indices for mort gages was allowed by the court Sur veyor Raymonds bonds were approved with N. Clinton, W. W. Wherry aud R. N. Carnahan as sureties. The matter of a janitor was left to Judge McGuire and Commissioner Carni thers to decide. The application of L. N. Mitchell et al, for a road was filed. The bill of C. A. May and others was allowed; adjourned till 10 a. m. to-day. John Fitzpatrick caught eight tons of fish Monday, wliich he delivered to the Bay View cannery. Tom Helgerson has just built him self a large skiff for seining purposes. He expects to commence seining on his fishing grounds to-day. Owing to the scarcity of cans our cannery limited the gill nets to fifteen fish each on Monday and on Tuesday did not receive any gill net fish at all. Hodgkins,fc Ball are reported to bo not meeting with much success on their seining ground, near Eagle Cliff, owing to the swift current in tho river and their lauding grounds being still very muddy. Their trap has caught a large quantity of fish this season. Eureka cannery takes all their fish. Sunday night fish were running as in days of yore. Most of the boats nveraged twenty apiece. Joe Terry got forty-nine in one drift The run of fish we are now having are very large in size. The seines are catching more salmon and fewer blue backs than they have done any time this season. Jim Nagle concluded last week that his seining grounds, near Oak point, would not prove a success, owing to the quick current, and has given it up and is now seining on F. M. Warren's new grounds on Tenas Hlahe island. J. W. & V. Cook, owners of the right for making tho patent key opener cans, are meeting with great success in introducing them on the river and elsewhere. Last year was the first season they were introduced, 5,000 cases being packed with them. This season 50,000 cases have been used. This invention has proved a great suc cess, and is a boon to all who admiro labor-saving appliances. Reducing to a minimum the trouble attendant upon opening canned goods, besides im proving tho appearance of the article when taken from the can. With genial Vin Cook behind the invention it is bound to take. J. G. Meglcr is putting up a quan tity of fish in half-pound oval cans. The cans present a fine appearance, and are preferable to any other shape, allowing the fish to be served up in a most attractive manner. There are four styles of cans used on the river this year, viz: the common upright, tho patent key opener, tho flats, and lastly the ovals. CatJtlamet Qazcttc, li. Pasen2f w to Portland. County OlorJs-'s Report. J. O. Dement. County Treasurer, in account with Clatsop County, from January 1, 1890. 1S90 Jan. 1. To b.il.mce per reort........ ............. $ " 11. "C.A.May, J cf P. lines 8 75 ' . d do do 60 eo Feb. 10. " c. J. Trenchard, fees. &c ... ... 230 50 21. II. A Smldt. taxes, 1SSJ) 1.483 17 M:r. 1. "J P r. list in, licence . X33 :: " s. "CJ Trenchard, fee-, &c . su.1 00 " 21. " II A Smldt. taxes 18SD 2.",ooo 10 " 27. "CAMay. fines. &c 3 or, "27. "II A Smldt, taxes, ISSl . G.330 to " 27. " do do 19.105 7(1 Apl. 7. " 1 Uracil Ss Co., license . 200 03 " 7. ' II A Smldt, taxes l$S) . 1C;K1 32 12. " c J Trcnchanl, fees. &c .. id 00 12. " II V Uurchard, fine r. CO ' 14. " (J J Trenchard. fees. &c 17 ikj "17. " 11 A Smldt, taex ISiO .. 2.995 M Mayl2. FSurpienant. coroner . 13 70 " 12. " do do :; 03 Nottingham Lace Curtains NEW DESIGNS. FROM Sixty Gents per Pair, to Five Dollars Just Received at Tlie Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of the City II COOPER'S 9 517 and 521 Third Astoria. isdo. coxntA. April 4. ly paid stato treasurer ..... 4. " county warrants. .. " I. " Interest on same.................... " 14. " county warrants " II. " Interest on same " IS. " county warrants " IS. interest on same May 2. " county warrants.. " 2S. " interest on same 4' 28. " school warr.mts June :w. " do do 3o. county warrants . . " 20. ' iutcresi on samo Ial.iHcc.... , SUPPLEMENTAL. June no. ILilanco on hand . $ July 8. To II A Smidt for taxes . .. s. Paid warrants for 1SS7 and "8S r. Interest on same...... .. 74.47S 53 77,370 13 24.C07 07 Il.(fc!5 77 4G7 02 l.C99S 177 19 10,241 77 13 83 GfiSO&i 1.416 Gl 14,431 57 1.U1G 01 1.123 07 2IC92 2,9J7 43 $77,370 1" 2.5S7 4 J 0,592 53 155 00 32 00 12,520 Mi 187 00 LADIES, ATTENTION! The Popular Boot and S&qo Store, 2To. 537 Third St ., Are receiving goods from the following manufacturers: Heywooil & Co., Worcester. Mass.; John Strootman, Buffalo, N. Y.; Faunco & Spiney, Lynn, Mass.; Marcio & Cie, New York City; A. E Broyn & Co., Pliila.; and an Extra Line of California Goods. 3E3.. 33. Po-wer c3 Oo, Astoria, Oregon. Who Gets That THOUSAND Ii&l.incc on hand . ? 12.312 90 The following is the list of passen gers having rooms, -who went up tho river last night on the steamer Telepeone: W. A. Thompson,.E. F.Johnson, W. M. Speyer, J. G. O'Neel, "W. B. Wheeler, F. P. Kendal and wife, S. M. Keeuau, J. P. Wagner, F. W. Keen, J. D. Davidson, Miss Smith, M. M. Hunter, E. 15. Ammis and wue, J. Cuttey, A. T. Webb, C. N. Smith and wife, Mrs. Caddigan, J. F. Hassel and wife, H. Newberry, F. M. Warren, B. B. Beckman, E. C. Frost, J. G. Owles, T. J. Woodward, J. R. Gillahan, K. E. Feelig. THIRTY TEAKS PRACTICE EXHIBIT OF EXPENSES OP CLATSOP COUNTY, (For the year ending June 30, 1S90 ) Warrants were ordered Issued as follows, viz : 1S90. Hoard of Prisoners .. ? Iyipiisks of County jail Circuit court ....... . " Justices court- " County court ' Salaries of officers ............ . " Itepalrs aud improvements " Assessors oillce . " Coroners olllco ltoads and bridKes.... " Insane and pauper Printing and stationery.. , " Wood, water and pus Co. "IP' O. N. G " Surveyors office .. . " Kchoolsnperlntendent....... . ltebate on taxes .... ....... ' Collection of taxes " Care of indigent soldiers. . Warrants reissued ............. Warrants to pay bonds and Interest 1.GW 61 7C7 S 5.20J 7S 2.18G 47 417 00 4.031 03 1,137 53 l,73GO0 39G43 1.032 12 1,775 3G S00 70 531 tfl 33 OJ CO 00 14G 10 lD3ftl 1,471 07 90 00 2fi 00 21,032 OS S 4G.175 78 SlierifE's Report. Jan. 21. SC.127 33 23.201 SO S20 27 5S5 1H) 20,506 4"i 8.202 58 32,810 a". I.OJC 28 $ 1,101,203 00 II. A. Smld Sheriff, in account with Clatsop County, from July 1st. 1S90. 1SD0. To tax roll for ISS9, total amount or mil. Tax rate 21 mills... 523-35 mills state tax 1-5 " " militia.- 1-7 " " university 5 ' school .. ... ..... 2 " old indebtedness ........ 8 " county expenses Amount assessed by sherlll not on roll DOLLARS! nan in Real Estate. UK Acres, close to river and street car line. Only SoOO per acre, for a few days only. $0,000 can he made on this property within three months. Wliiai.A, Mt 0ni( iyyjgy va l!' UwUlWi SS.Oi,l Odd Fellows' Building, 3Bstfto Broilers, ASTORIA, OR OF COURSE HERMAN BECATTSE! He offers to sell an' thing and everything in his Big Clothing Store, at Cost. 2 S7.173 C3 S 67,173 C3 CO NTH A. 1S00. The Frerlckson Murder Case. Judge J. F. Caples, of Portland, ar rived in this city last evening, from Oysterville. He is of the opinion that no change of venue "will be granted in the case of the alleged murderers of the Fredicksons. Were it granted and the trial to be had in another county, it -would be likely to predju dice people against the accused, for it would naturally be supposed that the inhabitants in the locality where the crime was committed would not be embittered against the murderers without good cause. For this reason Judge Caples did not believe that a change of venue would bo granted, or even that it would be beneficial for the parties concerned. A true bill has been found against them, and it is likely that the trial of one of the ac cused will be proceeded with in case a 3urv can be selected. This will prove something of a test case, and will show whether it is essential for the ends of justice that a change of venue be granted. r JJoils and Pimples and other affections arising from impure blood may appear at tliis season when the blood is heated. Hood's Sarsaparilla removes the cause of these troubles by purifying, vitaliz ing and enriching the blood, and at the same tiraelt gives strength to the whole system. Who says they can't find any nice fruit in town ! Call on Thompson & Jtoss and see their assortment of fine Oregon nR.ap.hes in boxes and baskets: also peach plums, bananas, apples, pears, etc., etc., of every seasonable varietj-. Go to the Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. If you want some raspberries call earlyjatjlliompson & Boss'. A tetter from an Eminent Physician Mr. Editer: At the risk of indorsing proprietary preparation, I have a few word In favor of a new laxative principle. Bat first, how I came to discover It. A patient asked about taking Joy's Vegetable Sarsa parilla. As sarsaparillas 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 irjert, I consented. Imagine my astonish ment when perfect laxative action was re ported. It has two great points. First, being purely vegetable, It Is (unlike mercury) not cumulative in the system, being easily car ried off by the digestive processes ; and teamd, It Is effective with a less quantity of the 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 laxatlro action and perfect safety, and should inter est both the public and the profession. AcrrvruvsiciAX op thirty tears- practicm. San Francitco Examiner, March 10, 1S0O. VeU. 21. Mch. 2i " 27. - Aid. 'l. " 17. " 19. By paid Treasurer per It. 1U. . 3 4,4. 47 2T.000 00 " " " ' G.330 20 " 19.105 70 " 10,331 32 " " " " ...... . ... . . 2 903 53 Double and erroneously alseS"meiit5 Ti'218 S3 Delinquent tax roll 12,703-12 Amount of delinquent roll...- S 12,703 -12 SUPPLEMENTAL. Ain't delinquent taxes collected and paid Treasurer per It ..? O'Ol 53 Errors and double a sesinenLs 872 22 Deficiency in sales 47 40 Ain't still delinquent 2,191 21 87.173 C3 BECAUSE! Everybody who is in need of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing goods, lite, will buy of Herman Wise, for the reason that they can now for the next sixty days secure Real Rare Bargains -e: AT :o- Lots ill Case's Astoria Are flow on Sale AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Eeal Estate Co. PRICES FK03I $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. Weinhard's Lager Beer ! Is the Choice of the Connoisseur. Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots. Orders for any quantity to he directed to H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth ami IS. Telephone 72. P. O. Bex 405 S 12,703 42 Financial Heport of Clatsop County from July 1, 1889. i&. Choice fresh smoked eastern suar cured hams at Thompson &Hoss. Choice fresh Oregon Thompson & Koss'. peaches at All the Choicest Delicacies, made hy only first-class men at the beastdc iiaker3'. Go to the San Francisco Gallery for the finest Photographs and Tintypes. Olney Street. For a good shave go to F. FerrcII. County warrants out Mariding and unpaid .June 30.18S9, as per report .............. Issued .since lir the ex pense of county....... Issued fur payment of uoniis......... .... ...... Paid s'uccJtily 1.1RS9. returned ami cancelled Outstanding and unp'd Total outstanding warrants, 'St-b5. S5-80. " " 'SG-87, 'S7-83 " ' "83-89 " 'fO-00 1SSI-S1 1881-S'i 1 KSTt'bH 1S30-S7 1887-83 1888-8J 1&O90 i 3 Kt Ofi ? 1C3 JO 3 317 13 S 413 75 $l.r,.B25 8S S20.0S2 59 52C.473 78 JO.OW 00 53 9G 103 3 317 13 -113 75 15 SI'S SS 90 a 53 Jf! 47S 78 .1 M bi SI 48 WJ a5 7. 8.1KU 35 2,S1S 09 2?,223 34 DC 11 2GS a 203 00 G.S93 63 17,231 50 17,250 44 S 9G 11 .. .....I 2i8 23 283 00 0.803 53 17,234 50 17,230 41 Herman Wise's, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter, In Occident Hotel Building. I - New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is tie Bon Toil Manrant of tie Town (AND TIIR TIN'EST OX THE COAST.) Dinner Parlies, Banqets, a Speciatly The J'iiiesl Wines and TAquors. Private Entranco and Rooms. N. K. No connection with IiU old place on Main Street. IfflW War. W. Wiieruv, S. A. WlIKRRY. ItlCIIARD IlARRV, Civil Knglneer. $11,950 81 Total warrants paid . . 21,382 23 Bonds paid . 20.000 00 S41.3S2 23 Supplemental from July l , 1S90, to July 8, 1SD0. Amount warrants outstaudiug as shown above-.. . -. $ 41,930 81 Warrants paid and returned July 3. 1890, by J.C. Dement .. Amount cash in general fund from delinquent taxes 215 00 10,018 02 $10,173 02 $ 10.173 02 Leaving actual debt of County, less Interest and unpaid warrants S31.7 C. J. TItENCHABD, Cleik. Wciuliarcl's liecr. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 ccnJS; Go to the Columbia bakery ice cream parlors and try a dish of their fine ice cream. For fine fresh plums go to Thompson & Koss'. We lead, others fol low. Try the homo made bread at the Talk is cheap. Oregon Bakery, and judge for yourself. Astrachan apples, ripe tomatoes and cucumbers at Thompson & Ross'. Drink Knickerbocker bottled beer. Jiemember the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. In daily receipt of Oregon cherries, berries and all other seasonable fruits. Thompson & Koss. Eupepsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact, yon must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for ft daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our peo ple in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guarantee that-Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good .Digestion and oust the demon dyspep sia and iustead Eupepsy. We recom mend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $1.00 per bot tle by J. W. Conn, Druggist. Wcluliard's Beer At the Sunny Side saloon. Furnished rooms up stairs. Delicious Ice Cream Served daily at the Columbia bakery. Rooms -witk Board. Parties desiring comfortable rooms with board, at reasonable rates, can be accommodated at Mrs. E. C. llolden's, corner Main and Fourth streets. The latest stylo of Gents' Boots and Shoes at 1 J. Goodman & Co.'s. Ludlow's Ladies' 83.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s. Steamer Tor Sale. The steam schooner Francis Cutting, now lying In Port Townsend, is offered for sale on reasonable terms. Said steamer was built in spring of 18S9, has a net tonnage of GO tons, will carry auuui, uuii-by tuns ui mercnanuiso oe low deck and is guaranteed in first class order in every respect For further particulars apply to . F. P. Kendall. Columbia River Pkg. Co., Astoria. -..:F.oroag(J0-d, c,ean Koom. Co to the Main Street House. Wherry & Harry, Real Estate AND SURVEYING. TOWNS1TE WORK A SPECIALTY. City and Suburban Property Sold on Com mission. Investments Made for Outside Parties. REFERENCES I. W. Case, Banker. Judge C. II. Page. Office on Third. Street, Near Court House. - ASTORIA. OR. 8 and 88 Two Choice Blks in Adair's Astoria FOR SALE BY Good Goods and low rates at tho Sea side Bakery. Ice cream at JefFs new restaurant. Private entrance. For tho very best Photos, go to Shus-ter. Van Dusen & Go Lots in Block "8" 5200. Lots in Block "88" $150. Half Cash, Balance in Three and Six Months. S3TA11 lots staked at four corners. The Oregon Bakery A. A. M.EYELASI), Trop'r. M Mi Cato anil Pastry None but the Best Materials usea. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part of the city. j RESTAURANT. The above Restaurant is Just Opened, with everything New and First Class j This is the Cleanest and Quietest riace in tne t-ity. BARLOW & HAYDEB, Prop's. No Chinese Employed. 1 K y y m A 5' K6 staurant. "Enlarged and Befitted to Meet tho Popular Demand..Jg3 FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY, Shoalwater Bay and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. MEALS COOKED TO ORDER. THIRD STKEET, ASTORIA, OR. -5 4 H - , - JL V j- j. ; -C1 .V