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f3) k $nly ijtstoran !i!iI,0KI2G0K: .SUNDAY. JULY 20. 1890 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors. S10KIAX BUILDING. Cass SntEEr. Terms of Subscription. Served bv earner, per week 15 cts Sent by Mail, por month .. CO cts '"ent by Mail, one year S7.03 Free of postage to subscribers, Tue Asteria: guaranteus to its adver tisers tlie largest circulatioti of any newspa per published on the Columbia river. The lloso count v and s 10,000. trial will cost Pacific the defendants about CHARGED WITH MURDER. Coroner's Iiionest on tie Body of tlie Mnrtel Man, Tin: TKSTi.uoxr as aims. No. One's enjjiue is out of service, and will so to the shop for repairs to-morrow. That balloon ascension at Upper As toria, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, will be worth seeing. To-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Sheriff Smith sells at forced sale, two lots in Alderbrook and eight lots in Ocean Grove. To-day's services in the Gongrega t ionnl church. Murniuir t heme, "Posi iivu and Negi'.ive Christianity." Eveninir theme, "The Greatest Thing in the World." The building at filS Third street is having another story added above it aud will be a three story bnildjng, same heighth as the Grant building, which it adjoins. A plat of Troutdale, laid out by A. P. Oliver, and containing 33 blocks, situated on tlie Walluski, on S. W. J4 of section 1, T. 7 N., 11. 9 W., was fileil in the recorder's ollice yesterday. The attorneys in the Hose case in Pacific county returned yesterday. Judge liloomlield denied the petition for a change of venue, aud the trial begins on Tuesday,, the 29th inst. There will be a union Bible meeting at the Scandinavian M. E. church in upper Astoria, to-night at 8 o'clock, conducted by Bev. G. F. West, assist ant district superintendent A. B. S. Tlie ball grouuds at the terminus of the Bay railway on Young's bay are beiug put in complete order, and a match game will probably be played there net Saturday or Sunday, or both. Cars will be running to-day. Divine service in the Methodist church, both morning and evening, at the usual hours. Subject in the morn ing, "A Man Heaps What lie Sows," (Gal. G 7.) Subject in the evening, "Bighteousness Exaltcth a Nation," (Prov. xiv., 3L) Madden, Grosbaucr & Brach's bar keeper, was lifting a box of ginger ale this morning, when one of the bottles exploded, the glass striking him in the mouth, breaking a tooth and splitting his lip. Another piece cut his temple. Madden says he didn't know it was loaded. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give another excursion aud basket picnic over the Astoria i; South Coast railway on Thursday, duly 21th. Tickets one dollar; children half price. Bemember the date. Notice will be given where to pur chase tickets Monday morning. Agents for the La France, Ahrens and Clapp and Jones steam lire en gines are in the city. Bids for a pro posed new steam fire engine have been received from representatives of the Amoskeag and Silsby companies, and will be opened by the council commit tee on fire and water to-morrow evening. Arou N. Aronson, a native of Bussia, and Samuel L. Bennett, a native of Germany, have each decided to cut loose from the emperors of their re spective native empires, and will here after be enrolled among the citizens of the broad land whose bright starry banner floats over a race of freemen, where there are no subjects, but every man is a sovereign. Mrs. loord, now visiting liere, was the first lady who saw the new geyser in the Yellowstone Park. She was there when it started. First there was an upheaval of brown earth, then red mud, then steam, then a jet of boiling water, and there was a new geyser. Mrs. Foord was within a hundred yards of the phenomenon and describes it as a unique sight . Numerous small boys congregate at the end of the Bay railway at Un iontown as the motor arrives each time, and come so near the track, that they are liable to be hilled by the en gine. Even if they should not be struck by the motor, they are liable to be run over by horses who become freightened by tlie cars. The parents of these little children will do well to keep them away from the cars. Cupid's arrows have hit the mark again, and J. A. McInto3'j and Annie Burrage have been granted a license to commit matrimony. Ere this time the two happy hearts poetically beat as one, and two loving hands are bound by hymen's chaiuT Such is young life in the sweet aud adolescent ppriod when the whole world looks bright and beautiful, and the rose hued clouds impart a delicious color ing to all objects seen by loving eyes. The potentate of a secret lodge at Portland issues this cabalistic call to members: "Buckle on thy scimeter, gird thy loins, come to thy mosque on Wednesday evening. Masonic tem ple, at 7:30 o'clock. Your potentate lias a few words to say. Give him thine ear and listen. Display of the sacred Boorkoo, or vial of the Sittna Tuttomck, and the symbolic placing over the door of the lvasbeh. Fail not to present thyself. It is written." "Weak and weary' describes the con dition of many people debilitated by warm weather, by disease or overwork. Hood's Sarsapariila is just tlie medicine needed to build up and strengthen the body, purify and quicken the sluggish blood, and restore the lost appetite. JSotlcc to Printers I There will he a special meeting of Seaport Typographical Union to-day, iln .Engineers' hall, corner second and Jdaln streets, at 3-.'K) i m., to consider important business. All members re quested to be present Per order Geouoe lIinnEUT, President Coroner Snrprenant yesterday sub poenaed a jury and witnesses and held an inquest on the body of Geo. Wade, who was shot and killed by Oscar Delegarde, in Dament & Sinnett's sa loon last Thursday evening. Dr. J. A. Fulton was the first wit ness sworn after the jury had been impaneled and a foreman selected. He said: "The gunshot wound in the abdo men was the cause of the death of do ceased. Before he died, deceased stated that he didn't know the name of the man who shot him. He did not, in my presence, identify the man who shot him. The deceased told me his name was Geo. Wade." Charlc3 Mighell's testimony was as follews: "Mv name is Charles Mighells: I witnessed the shooting, last Thursday. I went into Dament & Sinnett's sa loon about 7 r. u. Nobody was then there except Jas. Sinuett, one of the proprieters: after silting there a little while we began playing a game of crib, when a strange man came in aud sat down alongside Sinuelt aud asked i him if we were going to play a game j of crib. Sinuctt said "yes:' just then another man came in and walked up to the stranger aud said: 'I want that S2 that you got out of me.' At the same time ho took hold of the man with both of his hands. The stranger then made a motion with his right hand toward his hip pocket, at the same time getting up out of the chair, and slewed around, backing toward the front door. By that time he had got his pistol outof his pocketandheldit in his right hand. The deceased then let go of him. He was then backing toward the door, with his pistol pointed at deceased, and told him to leave him alone. The deceased then made a spring for him and grabbed his pistol to try and take it away from him. They were struggling a little toward the right of the door, just in side the saloon. At that time the pistol went off. The deceased was bending over the other man. As soon as the shot was fired the deceased ran out or the back door. I thought the other man was the man that was shot The man that was suppo-el to have fired the shot not up and walked out of the Trout doyr. The deceased then came back out of the rear room, came up to me, and said: 'That fellow shot me, right in the belly. I didn't think he was shot, but he walked to a chair near the wall and commenced to stagger, and then fell down. The first stranger that was in the saloon I .saw pull a revolver out of his pocket I identify the body which has just been shown me by the coroner, as the man ; that was shot iu the saloon. I couldn't tell who fired the shot during the scuflle. I did not see any weapon of any kind on the deceased. There was only one shot fired, but couldn't tell who fired it" Jas. Sinuctt was the next witness He said: "Thursday evening, July 17th, shortly after seven o'clock, I was sit ting playing cards in my saloon with Chsis. Mighells, when Delegarde came in and sat down. The other man caiucin immediately after him, and went up to Delgardb and said: I want the 2 you got from me,' and made a grab "for him. At tlie same time Delegarde got up off the chair, and put his hand in his hip pocket The other man stepped back. Dele garde then pulled the gun, when the other man made a grab for him again. They then struggled around for a short time, when the gun went ofi. The man that was shot ran back to the rear of the saloon, the other man backing out of the front door. The mau walked again from the rear of the saloon and said 'he shot me through the belly, I looked at his shirt and saw that he was shot, then I ran out into the street, and saw the other man walking down the street, I hollered to some person in the street to stop him, then I went back into the saloon. The wounded man was then lying on the floor. A crowd then rushed into the saloon, when I told someone to go for a doctor. Dr. Ful ton came in shortly auer and had the wounded man taken to the hospital. There was nobody else in the saloon but Mighells and myself, when the shooting occurred. 1 did not know the name of the deceased until I saw it in the paper. I identify the bodv just shown to me by the coroner as the J one snot in tue saioou. At me time the shot was fired they were both scuffling, both stooping, trying to get the pistol. I did not see who had the pistol when the shot was fired. 1 did not see any weapon on the deceased."' No other witnesses were examined. After a brief deliberation the jury decided upon and signed the follow fellow follew ing: VERDICT OF TUT JUUV. State of Oregon, County of Clatsop. J We, the undersigned, jurors duly impaneled to inquire into the cause of the death of deceased find, that the namo of the deceased is Geo. Wade, that he came to his death in the city of Astoria, Clatsop count', Oregon, on Thursday, July 17th, 1890, by a gun shot wound, at the hands of one Delegarde, and we hereby charge the said Delegarde) with the crime of murder. A. B. Cvkus, foreman. E. C. Hughes. Ii. E. Semo. F. Ii. TUTTEE. H. Sciioexe. W. C. A. Pour,. him when he played an innocent game of seven-up. Two bad men scared S18 out of him Wednesday night He had put Delegarde on his guard about those highbinders audit wa3 to stand off auy possible effort to sandbag and rob him that Delegarde had borrowed the revolver. Every word he said and the villan ions workings of his countenance was an injury to the prisoner, but he went on and on till he was choked off. The defendant was then put on the t stand; he claimed that his idea in pulling the revolver out of his pocket was to throw it away back to the rear of the saloon. When it did go off he didn't know which of the two had caused it to go'off. He went over the whole thing in a cool and deliberate way and made the best possible of his case. After forty minute's argument by council Justice Cleveland said that in his opinion the matter shonld be in vestigated by the grand jury and that he would hold the prisoner in the sum of $1,000 to so appear. Delegarde was then remandel to jail where he will remain till the Oc tober term of court unless he gels some one to go his bail. PERSONAL MENTION. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 31AR1XR NEWS AND NOTES. The steamer General Zliles sailed for Shoalwater bay yesterday morn ing. The steamer Harvest Queen came I down from Portland vesterday, and will return with 5,000 caees of salmon from here to-day. The steamer Winona went over to JJeep luver and l mnkrort with a good load of merchandise for residents there, purchased from Astoria mer chants. The steamer Gen. Canity, Capt Thomas Parker, brought over yester day 175 sacks of oysters, also 90U cases of salmon from the Aberdeeu Packing company. The steam schooner Laynna, Capt Charles Yarneberg, arrived yesterday from San Francisco, with 30 boxes of soap, Gl packages of merchandise, 295 bales of hay and -159 sacks of feed. O.i-n tin Hip Bay Hail way To-Day. Mrs. Waldo loung arrived home ! from East Portland yesterday. Mrs. Allie Davidson left for a trip to Boston and Maino last evening. Miss Nellie Monteith is now cashier for W. W. Wherry, proprietor of Bucker's restaurant. W. C. Bicord is throngh with the Pioneer. A. D. Bowen, its proprietor, assumes charge again. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Danbar are now domiciled in the Bucker building, and will be at home to visitors every Tuesday. Mrs. L. B, Hastings, and Miss Leah Littlefield, of Port Townsend, arrived in the city yesterday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Allen. Attorneys C. W. Fulton. A. G. Har vest", A. It Kanaga and F. D. Win ton returned yesterday from Oyster ville, where they had "been in attend ance on the Fredrickson murder trial. C. A.Mordenof the Uceniny Tele gram of Portland, came down yester day, and took his family to Gearhart Park on the Astoria and South Coast railroad. He favored this office with a friendly call last evening, aud re turns home to-day. Signal Service Chanj-e'. Deeds filed or recorded on July 18, 1890, as reported for The Morning Astoria by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cempany: ! John C. McDonald to W. J. i Boss, lot 10, blk G. Co lumbia Hiram Brown and wife to JohnHobson, all the tide land south of blks3and 3G, Hustler and Aiken's.. . George Nolan etaltoB. F. Allen, lots 3 and 4, blk 5, and lot 5, blk G, Ocean Grove Bay Aldred to B.F.Allen, lot 10, blk 3, Dement's.. . . C. J. Hall and wife to J, B. Beegle et al, lots 7, 8, 9, blk 2, Columbia Herman Headman and wife to Kathrina Pcrila, the S. Ii of lot 11, blk 35, Shively's A. L. Sackett to Helen J. Wood, undivided Y of N. Kof S. W. if and" N. K ofS.E.i4'of sec. 12, T. G N..B10W. Total deeds filed, 7: total amount 8 Previously reported this year 1,517.319 The Bay Bail way company will run cars to-day leaving the Washington cannery at nine, ten and eleven o'clock a. m., and from one until half-past five v. m., inclusive every half hour, also will leave same place at seven and eight p. M., return on the half hour. During the week cars will run every day, from Washingon cannery at niue and eleven o'clock a. m., and at one, two, four and five p. it., re turning will leave Young's Bay on the half hour. Pas-oni-MS to Portland. The following is the list of passen gers having rooms, who went up the river last night on the steamer Telepeone: H. II. Bichards, H. II. Courtney and wife, Miss Courtney, J. Davidson aud wife, P. C. Hitberg, Miss Blanch Kingslev, Mrs. Dr. Mnllinix, Miss Newman, W. P. Smith,W.McFaIl and wife, A. S. Keith, W. B. Barron, II. Thume, H. C. Logan, F. M. Monroe, B. F. Johnson and wife. A. D. Carlise, F. J. Hall, Walter McKinnon, W. Bentley. . The residents on Lewis and Clarke are considerably exercised over the promiscuous shooting of a hog aud a bnll hist Tuesday evening, by two hunters, who mistook them for bears. One is called a Dntch hunter and the other is from Michigan, but they have queer ideas of hunting, when they go along the river in a boat and shoot at auy living object they see on the shore. Around Taylor's shanty or Turlean's claim these valiant hunters had better refrain from any more visits, or they will meet with a warm reception. Several of the ranchers in that vicinity have called at the ollice of The As toi'iax in reference to tho matter, and a communication has also been re ceived from Chadwell, near which the shooting look place. Mr. James H. Young, who has been on duty at the signal office here as as sistant to observer B. S. Pague, has been relieved and ordered to assume charge of the office at Fort Gauby, re lioving Mr. John Groom, who goes to Astoria to take charge of the ollice at that point, who relieves Mr. John Grifiin, the latter leaving the service to devote his entire time to his busi ness interests at Astoria. Ford A. Carpenter, who was an assistant at the Portland ollice, remains as assistant to Mr. James II. Youug at Fort C.auby. Oreyonian, li). Astoria Advertised in Cray's llr.rl.ui. ! J j Herman Wise was over from Astoria i this week visiting his clothing estab lishment in the Dabney block, and making things lively in the clothing line. Mr. Wise was awarded the prize for the best decorated building in Astoria on the -lth. no is one of this widest awake men on this eoas! -Aberdeen Hearhl. 8 70 10 300 50 210 500 1,141 Total to date... .S1,51S,490 Hood's so V.rl iu'i(! no l'.i-viciv fcttttor.v. Tlii lvnu'dy is hemming know 11 and m 1 opular as to special mention. All who have u-u-il Lleetrii Hitlers sing llu s-mu- rnngof praie. -A purer iiit'dicim do-. not -v-i-a and it is guaranteed to doml llrd :s claimed. Electric Hitters will r.re all diseases of the Liver and Kidms, wiii remove Pimples. Hoi Is, a!t lth-11111 :md oilier affection caused by iniji'ir-ldu d. Will drive Malaria from the ssiem and prevent as well as cure .Malarial le vers. For cure of Headache, Constipa tion and Indigestion try Electric Hit ters Entire .satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price ."hi els. ami 1.00 per bottle at .1. V. Conn's. YtYiiiltnrtl'.s lieur At the Sunny Side aloon. Furnished ri;oius up si; urs. sHIgocFs Sai'saparilia I carefully prepared from Sarsapariila, ) v-.:t it.i, Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, S ...ijcr Jit rries, and other well-known and l:i..Ke cgctable 1 emedies, ly a peculiar v. i.i!inatlo.i,ai rojorUon, and process, giv i slo Hood's SarMiparilla curative power i:. t i'os.seed l.y other medicines. It 1 fw'i', remark .blc cures where others fail. Sarsapariila 1 -. tiiehc sl WoihI purifier. It cures Scrofula, ; S.''.t I'l'.cuui, Boils, rimples, all Humors, Hspcpsu, llihousne. hick JJcauaclic, Jr.dhje.-tion, General Debility, Catarrh, nhciuaatlsni, Kidney and Liver com ! it.ls; o'.ercemes That Tired Feeling, u:.ts an appetite, huihk up the system. Hood's Sarsapariila Ji.i mo! iu;parallcd success at home. Such i.s le 'j.i;l;irity in Lowell, Mass., where it is itjtde, that Lowell druggists sell more of It:-. tls v'..r-aparilla than all other sarsapa-ii'i-- or Mood purifier. The same success ! eiti ding all over the country. tH&Gd's Sarsapariila !: -miliar in its strength and economy. It is lite old j leparr.tion or which can ln:Jj be said "100 Doses One Dollar." A I . t.'eof Hood'.. Sarsapariila taken accord i:.;; 1 1 directions, will last a month. Mood's Sarsapariila L j rculiarin the confidence it gains among all ! es.f i-eople. Where it is once used it LciMiuc.; a favorite family remedy. Do not Le h-duccd to buy other preparations. I'o sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsapariila So'.t;iyiln:,-.ili. f S. -.Isfnrf-'i. l'rc-arcdby C I. HtKSI) "- CO., A: ti.wsrle.. Lowell, MaS3. sOO Doses One Dollar call If you want some raspberries early alllinmpson cc Koss. iEAUuai.i----B-Ba-f Mr FIVE iWllim FMR9 Nottingham Lac e Curtains NEW DESIGNS. FROM Sixty Gents per Pair, t 0 Five Dollars Just ic:hreL at The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of the City . II COOPER'S 9 r 517 and 521 Third St. Astoria. LADIES, ATTENTION ! Tlie Popular Boot and Slioe Store, ITo. 537 ThirdSt., Are receiving goods from the following manufacturers: Hey-.vood & Co., "Worcester. Mass.; John Strootman, Buffalo, N. Y.; Faunce & Spiney, Lynn, Mass.; !M"arcie & Cie, New York City; A. E Brown & Co., Phila.; and an Extra Line of California Goods. "-"L. 33 E3C'77":L Cll3 0C", Astoria, Oregon. Who Gets That THOUSAND DOLLARS! k Snap in Real Estate. 11K Acres, close to river and street car line. Only $300 per acre, for a few days only. $3,000 can be made on this property within three months. Wtaite A im OF COURSE Go to the Han Francisco (Jallery for the finest 1'hnto 'iaphs and Tintypes. Olney Street. r,?. q IBS women s w WHY IID HE GO? A St. "Louis Merchant's Trip to Vostotllce, ami tho Xtesult. the California's last sensation Is beginning to take hold of SL Louis. J. V. S. Barrett, the commission merchant of 122 and 124 North Commercial Street, was one of tho first to test Joy's Vegetable Sarsapariila in sick headaches. Its effect was such a grati fying surprfec that he went over to the post office aHd told his friend, Thos. r. Culkin, sup't of the registry division, who was also worried with headaches. The following let ter details his friend's experience alse: Postoffice. St. Louis, Feb. 20, 1S90. J. V. S. lUnuETT, Esq.: Dear Sir: You ask me, Did I net on your advice? I did, and have to thank you. JJer years I have suffered from indigestion and headaches. Taking youradvicc, I purchased a bottle of Joy's "Vegetable Sarsapariila. Before I had finished it I could cat almost anything with impunity, and have been since rarely troubled with a headache of any kind, for which I give due credit to youradiccnudJoy'bVcgctableSaraparilla. Yours, etc, THOS. P. CULKIN. Sup't Registry Division, l'ostolllce. ays S iSTI- av-- iw Choice fic-ih Oregon Thompson & lo peaches at All the Choicest Delicacies, made by only lirst-clas-" men al the Seaside oakery. Choice fresh smoked eastern Mit-ar cared hams al Thompson & Itnss. Wcliiliarii's Ilcr. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, . cents. (Jo to the Columhia bakery ice cream parlors and tryad'shof their fine ice cream. For fine fresh plums go to Thompson & Kos Pure as Childhood and AS Harmless as Dew Drops WHAT SOME PEOPLE SAY PREPONDERANCE OF EVIDENCE. NQtHne Sncceeils Lite SUCCESS. Ho faitl Kulwer. Hint greatest of norcliiL", ar.d ho nover spoke more truly, and lie- might havo added with equal forco, that Merit h tho K?sonco of Success. V i.-i!om-s 1'obcrtine is the syno l'ym of merit, and its history is succc.-. 'Ihe magical cfftcUof this lrccrititin have hcc- attostcd by Ihoufands of tho leading ladies of-ocicty end tho stago. It is the only aiticlo ever discovered which gives a Natural and IScautiful tint to tho complexion, removing all roushnefs of tho faco and arms, and leaving tho skin soft, smooth and velvety. It has long been tho study of cheiniits to troduco an arliclo that, whilo it would beau tify the complexion, would also havo the merit of being harmless, but theso two important qualities were never brought together until combined in Wisdom's Kobcrtino Witness HERMAN BECJLTJSE" lie offers to sell anything and everything in his Bin- Clothing Store at Cost. BEOS.TJSE! - Everybody who is in need of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing goods, Etc., will buy of Herman Wise, for the reason that they can now for the next sixty days secure Real Rare Bargains -e: AT :o- Odd Fellows' Building', ASTORIA, OR Lois in Case's Astoria Are low on Sale AT TIIK OFFICE OF TIIE Astoria Real Estate Co. PRICES PROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS '-One-Half Cash ; the Balance in Six ami Twelve Months. Weinhard's Lager Beer ! !s the Choice of the Connoisseur. Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to S. WEINHARD, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth ami II. Telephone 72. P. O. Bex 405 arjbLSjb'jfs Who says they can't find any nice f rnit in town! Call on Thompson & Koss and see their assortment of fine Oregon peaches in boxes and baskets; al?o peach plums, bananas, apples, pears, etc., etc of every seasonable variety. Go to .the Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. For a good shave go to F. Ferrell. THE PRELTJIINARY EXAMINATION. Held to Appear ttafoiv Hip Oraml Jury. Tho preliminary examination was held before Justice Cleveland at 2 r. M. Go.Nolaud represented the state; O. J. Curtis appeared for tlie prisoner. The same -witnesses appeared that had testified at the coroner's inquest in the morning. The only difference in the evidence elicited was that Delegarde had deposited 25 with Sinnett in his (Sin nett's) saloon, and had borrowed a revolver from him. It was with Sinnett's revolvor that he had killed Wade. Chief of police Barry testified that there were five cartridges iu the re volver, one empty shell; the bullet ex tracted from Wade's dead body was produced, of the same caliber as the remaining four. An individual named Chas. Myers was then put on the stand. He talked for about an hour; was a barber; had seen Pasco; kept his eye on it; had nko seen Tacoma; was a snert: played whenever there was anyone to play with; was here a week and thought it was a poor town for a poor fellow like him, when he couldn't win auy money playing stud aud what little he did win was taken awa7 from Talk is cheai). We lead, others fol low. Try the home made biead at the Oregon llakery, and judge for yourself. Astrachan apples, ripe tomatoes and cucumbers at Thompson fc Hoss'. Kcmember the Austin house al the Seaside is open the year 'round. In daily receipt of Oregon cherries, beriies and all other seasonable fruits. TlIOMPiON & Ross. Vlif iJtU'M style of ."pnts' Boots and -jltiM's :it' i. .1. (iOodmax &, Co.'s. Scptouibar 4. 1S37. Dear Mr. Wisdom Many thanks for tho box of'Kobartino I'ovvder." I havo used it for tho stage, a!o for tho street, and And it almost impossible to dotcct. Tho "lober tino" and "Kobcrtino Towder" aro ro-iuisito to any lady's toilottc. and a poU'vo boon to tho people in the profesiion. Yours truly, UTHKL llKANDO.V. San Francisco. September 1.1, 188S. .Mr. i'dom : Dear Sir I havo tho plea sure to nclcno-vlcRO tho receipt of a bottlo of your famous "itobcrtino." 1 havo used it at tho theater, and find it to bo nil that is claimed for it. It has a warmer flesh tint than most of tho -rashes, and is both agreeable and harmless to the skin. Very sincerely yours, I'llOKKKDWl. Lyceum Theater. N. Y , Anj-u-t 1. 1SS9. Dear Sir I havo given your "Uobcrtino" a fair trial, and tako great pleasuro in writing you, and frankly confess that I think Wis dom's ''Uobcrtino". to bo less harmful and more pleasant to uso than any lotion I havo over tried. 1 havo tho honor to remain. Very sincerelv. CiiA.KI.OTTK TiTTELLK. f - W Al Wie.lntn llAor Sir- Vniir "itobcrtino" was fo highly siwkcn of in San Lcrulins Physicians also Have Their Say. rraucucu, uiiu u i;iu iiiuiui muuucu uiu m Mcr.s Wisdom .fc Ce: t'cntlemen Al though it is very unusual for mo o use any lotions or wa.h"s, still in answer to your rc-qui-st. I havo trie! Wi-dom's Violet Cream and I'nbertine. Tho former I consider es pecially ofllca-iou in cases of roughness of tho skin, and J havo used it every day for the last fortnighc. I havo found your Itober tinoan excellent preparation for removing sunburn tin and the effect of cold wind, beat, etc. l'Icase send mo at onco a Cozen bottles oach. Uobcrtino and Violet Cream, a I am leaving for luropo Saturday week. Yours faithfully, Lu.t.iK Ij.wctky. Chicago, November l"tb. Mr. Widem: Dear Sir L begto thank you for tho delishtfui and refreshing "Jtobertino" you so kindly sent mo. I havo used tho toilet preparations of tho most celebrated manu facturers of London and 1'aris, but consider your "Itobertino" their superior in point of purity and cxccllcnco. Wishing you tho un boundd succes you do'ervo, I romain, Fai'hfully yours. Emma Ai-cott. Esmond. August II. IS. Wisdom : Dear ir- Ludlow's Ladie..' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also ilexible hand-turned French Kids, at 1. .1. (loodman & Co.'s. Steamer for Sulc. The sUan schooner Francis Cutting, now Iving In Port Townsend, i.s offered for sale on reasonable terms. Said steamer was built iu spring of 1S89, has a net tonnage of CQ tons, will carry about ninety tons of merchandise be low deck and is guaranteed in first class order in every -respect. For further particulars apply to F. F. K.ENDAT.T.. Columbia River Pkg.Co., Astoria. For a .good Clean Main Street Hou-e. Itooiii, go to the Good Goods and low rates at the Sea side IJakery. Delicious Ice Cream Served daily at the Columbia bakery. trv it. It is very lino and an excellent appli cation for whitening and beautifying tho faco and bands. Tho KobertinP I'owdcr ii de lightful. Very truly, Kansy IUvkxi-ort. Juno 4. 1SS7. To Mr. W. M. Wisdom : Pear Sir I havo tried your "Jtobertin 3." It is excellent, and L shall bo pleased to recommend it to all my lady friend-, llebovo mo, yours truly. ltllKA. AprilT.lSST. Dear Mr. Wisdom I havo tried your "Itobertino," and it gives mo mnch pleasuro to say that it is excellent for tho complexion, being ono of tho best articles of tho kind I have over used. Yours sincerely. '. Tr.KiiKi.i.t. November 8, 1SS7. Mr Wisdom : Dear Sir I consider your "Itobertino," for tho complexion, tho finest preparation I havo ever used. 1 1 is perfectly harmless, and 1 am suro no lady's toilet is completo without it. Yours respectfully. Maui ;i:.-(Kr. Victoria. 11. C November 2i5. 1SS7. My dear Mr. Wisdom You havo rcison to feel proud of tho success of "Itobertino." 1 havo used it constantly for n year, and find it beautiful and beneficial for tho complexion. It possesses all tho qualities you claim for It, and I havo much pleasure in recommending iL Tho "Itobertino Powder," your latest ad dition to tho Artistic toilet, makes a charm ing finish, and is worthy of its companion "Itobertino." Yours truly, .Ikanxik Winston; Dear Sir-I bare tried a Juno 9. 1SSS. bottlo of your Chicago. January 31. 1SSS. W. M. Wisdem: Dear Sir As veil re quested. I havo examined tho formula of your toilet preparation, called "Itobertino." i can assuro you tliatuio ingredients aro botn b'and and harmless, and that tho compound would form an excellent application in irri tated conditions of thoskin. Yours truly. Arthur Dka-j Bevan.M.D., Prof, of anatomy. 1'ush Medical Collcgo and l. A. Surgeon. U. S M. II. S. March 2-j. 183S. 'this is to certify that I havo examined tho constituents of Mr. W. M. Wisdom's toilet preparation designated "Itobertino." I con sider it a safe and elegant articlo, and one destined to tako tho placo of tho many dan gerous compounds now in tho mnrkct. P. D. Itorn-rELL. M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry and Climatology; firosa Medical Collego. March 10, 1SSS. Dear Sir I havo mado a chemical exami nation of your toilet articlo called "Itobcr tino," and find it to bo composed of harmless ingredients, and well adapted to tho purposo for which you recommend it. W. II. Saylor. M D., Prof. Theory and l'ractico of Medicino, Medical Department, Stato University. Note "What the Celebrated Oheniists of San Francisco Say. San Francisco, June 29, 18S. Messrs. W. M. Wisdom & Co. : Dear Sir Wo have mado an exhaustive chemical analysis of asamploofWisdom's'Tlobertino," obtained by us in tho public market, and find Herman Wise's, The Reliable Clothier And Hatter, In Occident Hotel Buildine:. I ,New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Lauding.) Is tlie Boil Toil Eestarat of the Towii (AHO TUB nEST ON THE COAST.) Dinner Parties, Banquets, aSpeciatiy The Fluent Wines and Liquors. Private Entrance and K. IS. Xo connection with Id- old Main Street. Rooms. place on Wsi. W. Wherkv, S. A.Wiieui-v. KlCIIARD llACKV, Civil JKnEineer. Wherry & Harry, Real Estate AND SURVEYING. TOWNSITE WORK A SPECIALTY. City and Suburban Property Sold on Com mission. Investments Made Tor Outside Parties. "itobertino" for tho complexion, and find it a it to bo frco from all poisonous and deleterious most deliehtful preparation, beautifying tho ingredients, constituting a harmless prepara- fkin and leavinc no ill effects. For tho futuro tion for tho face. Yours truly, Ishalluso no other. Sincerely yours, TnOs. Prick i Sox, Jkitrfys-Lkwis. Analytical Chemists. Tho abovo aro but a few of the many Iiko testimonials which wo havo from prominont people from different sections of tho United States, but lack of spaco forbids our pub.ishinj morohcro. Sutllco to say that thoso given embraco tho opinions of every lady who has used k, 1ni;lir.l ornnorntinn iVnrnnrt MirrnsnnndcnCO from any who IMT finest ion thn enn- uinenc-s of the testimonials hero fiiven, and solicit it from others who may wish any further information rogardin-- WISDOM'S NIHHj!SfWBuL Price 50 cents each. These Delightful Toilet Articles aro sold by tho following drug-cists J. W. Conn. J. C. Dement. H.W. Strieker. Th. Olson- REFERENCES I. W. Case, Banker. Judge C. II. Page. Office on Third Strce Near Court House. - ASTORIA. OR. 8 and 88 Two Choice Blks in Adair's Astoria FOR SAT: MY Van Dusen & Go Lots in Block --8V S200. Lots in Block "88" $150. Half Cash, Balance in Three and Six Months. -22TA11 lots staked at four corners. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEYEEASI), Prop'r. 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