HpPPl?"r; -H'" m'fjyyii , .. ' J& - Tf,'jW'r X- 4 V "l v"-5 - v&e3rS& !f?T?fs:'3p5 C She gatljj gtsiotrat. BRIGHTON EEISItllCeEIE33CIIES!tllIBIEI 3s:sia3EEia:H:iiiiissiuiiiEiiEB ASTORIA. OREGON: THUKSDAY AUGUST 21. 1K0 Bum THE TltUTn SUPPORTED. The advantage of loading vessels at Astoria is apparent to anyone who has ! a correct idea of economy, and the urgent necessity of making arrange ments that "will admit of vessels dis charging and loading their entire cargo at -wharves in this city, is sup ported by the opinion of honest owners as well as masters of vessels that are subjected to the heavy ex pense entailed by being dragged over land to Portland where dock room and facilities for unloading are insufficient. The Sliete Donard, which arrived in Portland last Monday, discharged 500 tons of coal for use in this city. She was still loaded too deep to clear the bars in the river between here and Portland, aud 150 tons more was light ered, and the vessel proceeded to Port land, drawing but eighteen feet six inches, and yet she stuck on a sand bar several hours. She was finally towed to the gas company's wharf, aud will discharge the remainder of her cargo. Here was the extra expense of discliarging the coal from the ship to the barge, and handling it again from the barge to the wharves, involving the use of machinery and an expensive class of labor. Then there is the pay or the deputy inspector to accompany the lightered cargo, and the extra ex pense of towage. The Norfolk Island would have b?en towed to Portland day before yesterday, but the Willamette Chief became disabled and was compelled to return for repairs, while ihc lionila comes down for the vessel, which has discharged nearly 330 tons to enable her to go overland to the inland me tropolis. The JSonila was expected down yesterday to tow the Norfolk Inland up the creek but was delayed for some reason. Captain Thomas w.ismuch annoyed at the delay but was somewhat resigned when he learned Uiat the Sliece Donard was ocenpyiug the dock where he should discharge, so that he might as well lie heroin the river as at Portland, so long as he w;is unable to dis charge his coal. During this vexatious delay of several days the vessel as well as the barge of lightered coal is under the double expense of two deputy inspectors, for Uncle Sam is mighty particular to , have foreign imports closely watched ! by his faithful agents. Then will j come the same expensive towing and relmudliug of the lightered coal. And .. " , I so it goes year after year, and 1 the .people that use the coal and those j who bnni tho gas lhat'is made from it; ! tho people who raise the grain that j loads the ship or furnish the Hour that mnkes her cargo have to pay for all the cxixmse that lias lecn fooled away in an endeavor to use a mudhole for a seiort. While Astoria has no railroad this slate of affairs will probably eontinnc, and it is -useless to call attention to the unfortunate facts except to demon strate the great advantage that a rail road would bring not only to Astoria, but to the whole country that fur nishes grain and produce that natural ly would come down the valley of the Columbia river to Astoria, to then he loaded on large deep-sea ships of twice the capacity of those now partially loading in the mudbound iutcrior. Captain Thomas, of the Norfolk Island, said to an Astokiax reporter, ' It 1 could gel a cargo of grain here I would take it at a dollar or a dollar and a quarter per ton lass Hum I would take it at Portland." There is a difference or from Sl,003 to S'2,000 on every shipload of grain that leaves the river. That amount of money would furn ish lubricating material enough to mnkc the wheels or many a farmer's wagon turn merrily. Mrsiies of a not arc some times too coarse, and allow some lish to slip through which arc wanted. An illus- j tration is afforded in this city at pres ent The license ordinance spcciGes the entertainments which must pay a license, and then adds: "Museums, exhibitions aud shows, not heretofore enumerated shall pay a license oi fivo dollars icr day." Now comes ihc slcam trying horses or merry-go-round, and the council has instructed the chief of police to collect a license or close it up. But the law does not touch it, and the chief cannot collect a license, nor can he stop the man or arrest him for violation of the ordi nance, for it is neither a museum, exhi bition nor a show. "When the man fi-st came here, he went to the auditor t i sec it a license was required, before ' putting up his machine, but Judge Jcwett could find nothing in the ordiuance governing the case, and did not collect fee nor issue a license. The proprietor has acted squarely and has violated no law. In all the places he has been, he states that ho has had to pay license in only two cities. It is amus ing to the children, has no bad effects, and does no harm whatever in the community. Death a"nd desolation in tho form of a fearful cyclone has again devastated one of the cities of the east, this time th.3 blow having fallen upon "Wilkcs ' Tjarrs, Pennsylvania. Latest telegrams -on the first pago state that the pc caskuy loss will be about a million dollars, -100 buildings are demolished, aboat 22 people killed or fatally in yucd, and 2i wounded more or less seriously. Tho sorrow and anguish in cores of families cannot be estimated by -words or figures. Forlunat3, in deed, aro we who live in such a fsiir portion of this great land, where such As Laid out by h. visitations of death are never known. and destruction . The platform adopted yesterday by the Democratic state convention of California at San Jose, is full of the usual high sounding, patriotic and catching sentences which characterize these documents. They always prom ise everything which might possibly be desired, but Bomehow the grand things generally fall short of comple tion. By the way, it might possibly be admitted that political parties gen erally are very much alike in the preparation and adoption of enticing platforms, which are frequently more or less delusive. The old adage might be slightly altered to read "All is fair in politics and war." Railroad articles appear to be on tho increase, and two more appear on the local page this morning. One is a second letter from " Granger," in which ho criticizes several sentences in Reid's reply to his former letter. The other is from Judge Taylor, who denies that he had anything to do with "Grangers" letter, and at the same time makes some plain comments on the situation of affairs. They are both very interesting communica tions, and it this correspondence con tinues, people will have an oppor tunity to learn many facts in the case, and the why and wherefore of sev eral things which they have not un derstood heretofore. Southwestern Iowa is coming to the front with a seasonable attraction in the form of a 331ue Grass Palace expo sition at Crcston, August 21st Kansas Cif has 7,000 vacant houses, ! iwl ennmo 4 s r ?4 si rI kVlfcnlTmr tliat it has lost from 30,000 to 35,000 in population in the nast two vears. John Arch, the apostle of the Eng- lish farm laborers, has been adopted ll.ie P??,1 camli.tla,tc ?.,r Northwest Norfork at the next election. r ...J.l .-,n.L , , , 11 O" illlO FllG Tormented with Salt jRfccum -Cured hy Jfood's Sarsaimrllla, Only those who have suffered Irom salt rheum in its worst form know tho agonies caused hy this disease. Hood's Sarsapa rilla has had great success in curing salt rlicuis, and all affections of the blood. " I owe the gratitude to Hood's Sarsapa rilla that one would to his rescuer from a Burning Building with 6alt rheum, and had to leave off work altogether. My face, about the eyes, would be swollen and scabbed, my hands and a part of my body would be raw sores for weeks at a tune, my flesh would seem so rotted that I could roll pieces from between my fingers as large as a pea. One physician called It type Djienn and gave me medicine accord- ru'&ul Ingly; but salt rheum cannot be cured In that way. Finally I bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It helped mc so much that I took two more bottles, and was Entirely Cured LSS-S with salt rheum since. I also used Hood's Olive Ointment on the places affected. It stops the burning and itching sensation im mediately. I will recommend Hood's Sar saparilla not only for salt rheum, but lor SSS Loss of Appetite 'all-gone' feeling so often experienced." A. D. KonuiNS, Jamaica l'lain, Mass. N.B. If you decide to Like Hood's Sarsa parilla, do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldltjdraggists. gl; sixfor&5. Trcparcdby C. I. IIOOI) & CO., Aiothccarics, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar 3IAItKlKI. u Ji..?--Mi'.jjij.MiJiJ,-At tnc resi dence of the brides parents, 175 Main street, A1oria, Oregon. Wednesday evening, August 20, 1SIK), by Hev. V. S. Short, pastor of Grace church. Wil liam .lames Ovens of Seattle. Wash ington, ami Miss Lena Marv, daugh ter oi iienry and -Mary bpellinirc. 10 SS' OPERA HOUSE Ono Night Only. Monday Evening:, Aug. 25. Special Engagement or the Dis tinguished jvrtiite, Maude Granger Under the Management of Mr. "W. M. iikison. in Richard Davey and Mrs. Lucy Hooper's l'ow- f ul Emotional riay, "INHERITED" (1 JlKKlTAGn D Hr.LKXA). As originally produced at the Theatre do l. Application, l'ans ; anu Juadlson Square Theatre New York. A weirdly powerful and dramatic play. iiko :i story uy Jaipur Aiian roc. anu wormy the attention or Sara Bernhardt or Mme. Pierson M. Fr.mcisque Sarcey in rails Temps. Miss Granger's Company Comprises Mr. Frank Kilday Miss Estlia Williams Mr.Clias.JI.Mestay?r Miss Carrie Klberts Mr. Claude II. BrooKc Miss .lennle Klberts Mr. Harry French Little Baby Parker AN1 MK. 1IAKKY MAINIIALL. The play under the direction of Mr. Chas, II. Mcstaycr. Seats on sale Saturday morning, 9 a m.. at tnc iscw iorK ivovcuy biore. SCnOOT. OF PRACTICAL CIVIL, mechanical. Mining Engineering. Survey ing, Draughting. Architecture. Assaying and Navigation. 170J4 Second Street, Port land. Or., and 723 Market St.. San Francisco, Cal. Established 1S6I. A VaxdhuNaillex, Fres, Sciid for circular. For Rent. OFFICE BOOMS, NO. 166 CASS STREET. VAN DUSEN&CO.. Agents, f. l. Logan I The Coming "Wagon Road From c& PARKER, General Agents, - - -rXT-ILL IBB:- ON THE MARKET THE PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO. NOTICE TO The Season for Sturgeon Fishing will open Mon day, August 11th, and continue until March 15th, 1891. Por particulars write CHAS. B. TRESC0TT, Box 477. Portland, Or. The Oregon Land Co. Where Property Is Left For Sale. Corner Third and OIney Sts., ASTORIA, - - GO T270 T3BC3B3 Columbia Bakery FOR FRESQ BREAD, Calces-, niul JFinc Confectionery. All Orrtcrs Delivered. COOLEY BROS. RU CHER'S - Restaurant. W-.W, WKERXOT, PROP. SSrEnlarKCtl and Refilled lo Meet llio Popular Demand.0g2 FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY, Shoalwater Bay and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms Fop Dinner Parties, Etc. 3JE.VLS COOKF.D TO ORDEn. THIRD STREET, FLYNN, The Tailor, KKI?:S IN Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. AH the Latest Styles He buys for Cash at Eastern Prices. lie Guarantees tho Best Workmanship on all (torments. Call and sos for yourself. IJarth Block. ASTOUIA, OK. Notice. Notice is hekeby; 'given THAT I have this day purchased tho entire stork, business and good will of the CJnar and Confectionary business at No.4S3 Third street, formerly owned by Mr. N. J. Berg man, and will hereafter conduct the same. Mr. O. II. Celler will manage the business for me In my absence. ISAAC BERGMAN. Notice. 4 U. PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS .UL against the estate of the late Phllo Calleudcr arc hereby notified to present the same to mo for settlement forthwith. M. P. CALLENDER. Knappton. Wash. August 51h. 1890. Annual Meeting Notice. milE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X stockholders of the O. F. L. and B. Assoslatlon will be held at 2 r. 11. in Odd Fellows' hall, on Thursday, Aug. 25th. for the purpose of electing directors and at tending to such other business as may como before the meeting. A- J. MEGLEE, Scc'y. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Henry Olson, as she has left my bed and board without cause. HENRY; OLSON. Astoria, August 7th, 1S90. -o-T H E-o-s. AUSTIN-:-HOUSE J. P. AUSTIN, Propr. Open All tie Year 'Roil THIS POPULAR HOTEL Is new and clean and beautifully located on the banks of the Necaalcura. within five minutes' walk of CLATSOP BEACH, The most pleasant Seaside Ilesort on the Northwest Pacific Coast. Every attention Is paid to the comfort an I accommodation of the guests, aud the table is supplied with the very best in season. Here are plenty of Clams and Crabs, there is game in the woods and plenty of the finest fish in the streams. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r. Good Breal, Caie anl Pastry None but the Best .Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the city. Terminus of Astoria FISHERMEN. - OREGON .? ASTORIA, OR. STOCK TIIE- PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Prauclsco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better Work- maiunip, ana ior less iiouey. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Coods bv Every Steamer. Call and sec him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. Astoria Iron lofts. Concomly St,. Foot of Jackon, Astorm r General Moists ai Boiler Maters. Land and Marine Engines BOII,KR work. Steamboat Worh and Cannery Work A SIT.rXAI.TT. Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. John Fox. A. L. Fox, . J. O. Hns-riiKK President aud Sunt .....YIc President sec ana Treas C. C. Cooper, - Manager. OPEN FOR THE SEASON, The Seaside Houso has beon refitted and refurnished throughout, and offers unsur passed facilities to all to enjoy a pleasant sojourn at tho famous Clatsop Beach. Jn attentive corps of attaches aro employed, and everything ,,0,, for u, comfort and oonrenrence of girests-. TH. OLSEN, (Examinerot Dansk Apothekcr) Prescription Druggisi. l'reserlptlons Accurately fi Carefully and Compounded Choice Pcrfamcs of All Odors, Toilet and Fancy Articles. 588 Third St., Astoria, Or. Sessile House Seaside Besort of Oregon, and South Coast Railroad to the Resort, tj Lewisvill J.H. MANSELL,' - REAL ESTATE BROKER, - 'NOTARY PDBLIO FOR STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage tor bale. Correspondence Solicited. P. O. Box 3G3. Established l.sst. INVESTMENTS MADE FOU OUTSIDE PARTIES. Neat W. U. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. Warren KEAL ESTATE DEALERS. 559 Third St., - - Astoria, OBJURES' HOTEL, Seaside. Special Bargains in Seaside Property Investments for 4 I M I K CANDY To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Bay Also Handle None but the Finest Key West and Imported OIG-AHS. Pleaso Call and Oivc mo a Trial. THIRD STKEET, Next V. U. Te!ecr.ith oniee FRED Saddles and Harness A LAEGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. GOODS AT SAW FRANCISCO PRICES. I mako a specialty of Reed work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Was Mac umeyoirecr, ASTORIA, The Largest Stock ! Immense Stock 3F,TJH.3NTI,T,TJH.DE3 CHAS. HEILBORN. Two car-loads received : More on display of Fumitare, uarpets, etc., in me city. Tho Old Stand, - - - MW, WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mil! Feed, Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. 0 The Largest and finest assortment of 2Trosh. Fruits and Vegetables. Eoooived fresh every Steaaaer. North Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF- EXTRA . FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTRA PINE STEAM BEER. -X 3C I O S5TALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. -ffa Willamette -:- University Graduates Student? in Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law and Medical Courses. Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses. It Is tlie oldest, largest anu least expensive institution oi learning In the nortlrtvcsr School opens first Monday In September. Send for catalogue to THOS, VANSCOY, President Salem, Or. & Wright Non-Residents a Specialty. A DO 9 9 FACTORY SAIZ ixenr wn.son cw imsiiits. OREGON. The Lowest Prices ! the. way. You are invited to see the Hnest 1'rices reasonawe. - - Astoria, Oregon r m t RETAIL DEALER IN " H. T !E2 IrT r.'1t?lJ''mJjr'iL"Hfc ffinlilliHfL As Laid Qui Affording a Lovely Hk, OJPL W A FEW DAYS General Agents. -AJ!27 We offer for sale our Entire COST. Surprise Orders from tl Country and the benefit TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH. New York Novelty Store, Havel's Brick Building, 0pp. Occident Hotel. ITY BOOK STOR TTOtc3.QL12.gl3?tQ3?gS -F"or Blank Books and Stationery of All Kinds. A Large Assortment of Hovels Always on Hand Tlic Latest Periodicals and Magazines received as soon as published. RXFFXX& La Fayette Park. Three Miles from tho Postofilce and Custom House. Astoria Real Estate Co. 172 OASS ST., - Fine Win'es, Choice Brands. I havo completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wind in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IK ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. Astoria ten aM-CaM Fruit Co., JORRERS and RETAILERS, Carrying a Fnll lane of Groceries, Provisions, Green and Canned Fruits. No. 5 1 8 Second Street. For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE PROPERTY. Call on or Address Leinenweber & Coodenough, SECOND ST., Near Postofflco. - P. O.Bor63. The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF XL Ri 13, A YAf JbiS Agent. Call and Examine It; You "Wlil bo ricased. E.KIIawes Is also Agent Tor . Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace York. Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. TOLL XjeeacaiELs Tailor, O IBC .. S . McIDOKTAIaU. Cull andSec My Nobby Stock of Spring Goods Jnst Arrived. - It comprises the latest goods in the market, and I effer them at prices never before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most conuorraoie luting Next to C. H. Cooper's 1 by H. F. L. LOGAN Dri -: I3ST :- UT SALE! TME Stock BELOW ITS ORIGINAL Bargains Every Day. will receive prompt attention of the reduction. E i & i REED. N Astoria, Oregon. ine House. suits in the city. Astoria, Oregon. "Bel Sr- -f-A f'.JfrWtlfc., jjf . V-tg-iV - :' m??tes4