The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 07, 1890, Image 4

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
SUNDAY.
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TX1K TABLE FOR ASTORIA.
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12 19
1 43
3 11
4 19
5 13
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7 00
The hours between midnight and noon arc
designated by a (a. in.), those between noon
and midnight by p (p. in.). 0 7i. OOm.o de
notes midnight, oh. oom. p denotes noon.
The height is reckoned from the level of
average tower low waters to which the souud
tngs are Riven on the Coast Survey charts.
VESSELS OX THE WAY
From Foreign Ports for the Columbia
River.
Xodtlfbgra. Br. si., HGJ, London. Apr. 2S.
Aa&ctlcy. Br. p., 1635, Lircrpool Mar 2.
KiaVer. Br. 1799, London. Max 7.
Losnit:. Br. e? , 15. Tonal o.
13 .r. Am. f p.. IBS. VoVobarna.
1-irthUL. Dr.blu 1KJ. Liverpool. May 25.
MtrtJfl IUU. Br sp-. 1772. Kio Janeiro. J aly (.
Ltxaehell, Br lt,lG, Anwcrp. July 21.
Daebas-sc Br tp, 13S. Arnvcrp, July 21.
Scotioh Gleae, Brsp.SiMl. Rio Janeiro.
Anjrf raa, Ur h. 1"5. fcidncy.
AMrac&Bc. Br sp. IGSi. Yokohama.
A&4rx. Ur tp. MuV. Mauritius.
Trtx;v Ct ff. 13. SharEhai.
3iHe Part, Br pp. 1561. banta Rosalie.
rori (Urlle. Brlfc. 13JS. banta Bosalie.
KifrrHihnsktstnrc, Br. Sp. US.Tonalo.
Ocfetertjre. Br bk. 1I9F. Alcoa Bay.
IBcajrMI. Brn UN. Honolulu.
AiaaoBft. Br pp. 176. Newcastle A.
Aru4 ltrbk, U6T, Capo Town.
Lady I.kubctb. Br bk.1155. Sydney.
Fcytd c, Br o. 16W. Lircrpool.
Ard -iwarcban, Br sp, 1709. Cape Tows,
resnaa. Br mv II St.
Codrrmaclk. Br f-p. 1ST. Lircrpool.
Uecnt tanaet. 13W Manila.
Lorto-. Ur bV, 1359, Liverpool.
AlHlrLswreiic, Brbfc. 1205. London.
FROM AMERICAN PORTS
City rf "Mladelpbia. Am. sp.. 1SSJ. K" Y. Mar. 15.
T.1W I Starbuck, Amsp, lt. :. Y. July 2
Rearr. Am pp. 14. Now York.
IN THK R1VKK.
XVtnc-.n. Arn. s; I3M. X, Y.
StratV-lanc. Br. rrc. 15M. Antwerp.
Kale F . Tioop. Br. bfc.. 193C, liiogo.
Cotaaia. Am IA. SI J. Hone Kong.
1 xr. Aw bV. 1IS1, New York.
Sltrre Uanarrl. Br sp. 17SS. Xcvrcastlc.
Xorfell Island. Br bk. 1311. Newcastle.
tr si NESS CAKDS.
VVT V. PARKER,
Real Estate ar.d Insurance Agent,
CoBveyancrr and Notarj- I'ublic.
112 lVntmt Sin1!. oiUMistte the l'trctofflco.
1Wwh CiieiiaiiuiN &Siucmoiitic Sts.,
AstHnn, Oregon.
Vy l- HOWARD, M. D.
IlOMiKOFATIUST.
(nilHnter rinveiHy Michigan.
OWceiverA. V. Allen's More, northeast
corner Third and Cavs.
IliHirs fnim 10 to 1.' a. in., 2 to 1 and 7 lo
V :S9 1. m.
-JJ l. ICAV3X'I.
CIVIL SNOIXKKK.
Court' Survoyorof Clatsop County.
OHo-. i:om X.7. Kinney's llrick, Aslo
rxa.n"5m. A.
A. CtiltVKtiilK!),
ATTORN KV AT LA
OM r -FUvetN Hi'ff Uriel: biiildln, coiner
fiec. 1 nd Cs streets : ujt stairs.
Altracy-at-lw: XoLiry Pclilic
CVkuw -skme-r of Deeds for Washington
Territory Olioe in Klavcl's new brick
I4iMh -. iVr. Stfowil and Cass streets.
f: is. ssiit::.
ATTORNEY AT L.AW.
Office oa Oats street, 2 doors back of Odd
Fellows liuHdmg, Astoria, Oregon.
J.
t. A- COWLBY,
jtr3y sintl Counsellor at inTV
Offlec tH Cteeaamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
A R. KANACA,
ATIOKXBY AT LaW.
lcx ir White House Cr.. Astoria, Or.
T K. 2!aXSKLL,
'real kstate broker
AXI)
NOTAJtY PUBLIC.
EstaWbued 1SS3.
Third Street, next to W, U. Telegraph Of
fice, Astoria, or.
TT V. KAFtEBTY, 31. I).
(ruinate Jefferson Medical College,
Philadelphia.
Ofkick-5$6 Thml Street.
B
R3. A. U A.Xl .J. A.. t'CJUTOS.
Cass street. betv;een Crd and 4th.
Special attention lo Diseases of Women
and Chtklrcn, by Dr. A, L. Fulton.
Srecial attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A.
Jfultoa,
OHice hours from 10 to 12 A. ji aud 1 to 4
JAY TUTTLE, HI. P.
Phjacha, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Office, Room C, I'ythian Building.
Ofiice hours : la to 12 and 2 to 5.
Residence, south side of Cedar St, next
Wock west of the Hospital.
B.
1 2iiL,Lr.:c. m. i.
Graduate of Cleveland Homcuopathic Hos
pital r-iilege, and Post-Oraduate of New
York Ctiy Polyclinic School of Medicine
jind Surgery
First sind Main streets, Portland.
DIHCJL.KCM r Women a Specinltj.
TVK, o. S. ESTK8.
J'H YSIC1AN AXD SURGEON.
Special attention to Diseases of Women
tad 8irery.
okhi-k: Opposite Telegraph Office, up
Stain. Axtorta, irecon.
TVK. I. A. ItKKS,
DENTIST.
Xoomi7ands,FIavcrs new Brick Bulld
!& V. T. ItUKXKT. L. T. ItAItIK
,T. IT. DUArKU.
Bnrncy, Barin & Draper,
Attorney
at-Iiau-.
lOregon City, Oregon.
Tmi-lve years experience :us Begister of
lbeU. S.lnd Ortlcc here, recommends lis
m. me specialty of Mintngand all other bus
lev Iwfore tho Iind Office or the Courts,
Md Involving the practice in the General
)jrf.Tlce.
"TTTAXTED-AN ACTIVE MAN for each
VY scctton. salary 5 to SlOO, to lo
cMy represent a success! ul X. Y. Company
iMwporatcd to supply Dry Goods. Ctoth
Jt SlMtes. Jewelry, etc., to consumers at
nSL JAso yKlMAy at tucUSsilsLryS-Wf
MrwH members (K0,0OO now enrolled.
99 mvM Ui.) Keicreuccs excuangeu,
0-HerUve Association (credit
l) LeeKisaxeis, JN. i.
51 7 .' 0 49 0 9
7 31 7 1 2 05 09
M) C9 313 0 7
9 46 7 0 4 13 0 4
1I4S 7 1 S03 0 1
11 25 7 3 5 42 -0 1
12 40 7 1 C 15 -0 1
1 01 7 4 C 44 0 1
I .RAILWAYS AND STEAMERS.
storia & Sontl Coast Bailw'y
And Connections.
SeJicdule Ao. A., of Trains and Jtoats
in Effect 1:00 A. jr. Tuesday, ,Tuhj
iiOUi, 1SVO.
Sunday.
,-. ,. Leave Lv. Clattop
Vi ktcamcr Attoria Beach,
Potter. 9:00 " 7:50 " d
Te.CDhone.. 3:'00rsi 2:00rMj
5:00 "
ITIcndav.
Electric 4:43 ' 4: 20 I'M
Tuesday.
Electric- 8:.30 " 7:50 M e
Potter. 2:00pm l;00p jid
Electric .. 4:45 " 4:20 c
Wednesday
Electrie 8:30 " 7:50 " c
ElectJlC-. 4:45 I'M 4: 20 PM
Tliur.sday.
Electric - 8:30AM 7:50amc
Potter 2:0iii- si 1:00 1 Md
Telephone. 5:00 " 4;20 " b
Friday.
Electric 8:30 " 7:50 " c
Electiic 4:45PM 4:20pm
Saturday.
Electric- 8:30 " 7:50 " c
Telephone 8;C0ph 2:Oorii7
Potter 0:15 5:40 " d
-Connects with Telephone for Astoria
anu l'oruaiKi.
c Connects with Potter for Astoria aud
Portland.
d Connects with Potter for Ilwaco.
c -Connects with Electric for Astoria,
Connects with Electric for Astoria aud
Portland.
Hound trip tickets a la steamers Potter,
Thompson and Telephone for sale at Union
Pacific and Telephone ticket offices.
Baggage checked between Astoria and
all regular stations via Union Pacific boats
at Union Pacific dock, and on the tram.
WM, BEID, President.
IIE.VBY B. THIELSEX,
Chief Engineer and Superintendent.
TIMli: CAJRJD
OF
BAY RAILWAY GOMPANY
WEEK DAYS.
Leave Astoria End-10, 11 a. m. ; 2, 3,
p. M.
Leave Young's Bay 10 0, 1 1 :30 a. x. : 2
3 -J3Q, 4 :30, o :30 r. si.
SUNDAYS.
Leave Astoria End!). 10. 11 a. ji. ; 1, 1
2, 2 0, 3, 3 :30, 4, 4 30, 5, 5 :30, C, C :30. 7,
P.M.
Leave Young's Bay 9 :30. 10 0, 11 0
u. : 1 :15. 1 :45. 2 :15.2 :I5. 3 :15,3 :15,4 :15.4
5 :15, 5 : 15, C :15, C :45, 7 :15, 7 :13 r. si.
4,5
iSO,
0,
'JiQ
. A.
45,
Prom Terminal or Interior Points
THE
Northern Pacific Bailroai
Is the Line to Take
To All Points East and South.
It Is The
Diu inCar Route. It runs Through
Yesiiiiulcd Trains Every Day
In the Year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
No Change of Cars,
Composed of Dining: Oars unsurpassed.
Iu I InianDrn-iviiiKKoom Sleeper
Of latest Equipment
Tourist Sleeping Cars
Best that can be constructed and in which
accommodations are both I'rcc and
E'urnislicd Jo holders of First or
Second-class Tickets, and for
Elegant Day Coaches.
A Continuous lAuc Connecting with
All Bancs, affording Direct and
Uninterrupted Service.
Pullman Sleeper Reservations
Can be Secured in Advance through any
Agent or the Boad.
Through Tickets
To and from all Points in Am r. i, England
aim Europe can ue puicmiscd at any
Ticket Office ol t:"s Co; iaiiy.
Full information concerning rates, time of
train, routes and other details funiKhed on
application to any agent, or
A. D. CHARLTOH,
Assistant General Tassenger Agent,
No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington,
Portland, Oregon.
i. a. & n.
THE STEAMERS
"Gen. Canby" or "Stiomi"
L-ave Astoria daily at 8 a. m. and 2 p.
m. for Tauzy l'oinr. Ft. Stevens and Ilwaco.
connecting with railroad running north at
10 a. M. and 3 0 p. M. aud it with boats on
Shoalwater Bay. for South Bend, Sunshine,
North Cove and other points and through
to Gray's HarDor.
South bound trains start from Nah
cotta and Sealand at 8:30 a. m. and 1 :45
p. m. daily, connecting at Ilwaco with
steamer for Astoiia. aud in the afternoon
connecting with night boat for Portland.
Sunday Schedulo-Steamer starts
at 8 a, m. uudti a. ji. from Astoria and north
bound ears at 10 a. ji. and 11 a. sr.nndS
p. ji. fiom Ilwaco, South bound cars leave
Nahcottn at 8 A. m., ) :30 a. si. and 3 :43
P. M.
Steamer starts from Ilwaco at 5 p. u con
necting with night boat for Portland.
l- A. LOOMIS, President.
R. V. EGBERT, Supr.
.Toiix R. Goultki:,
Secretary.
BEGINNING
Jtily 1st, 1890,
Str. VOLGA,
B. F. STEVENS, Master.
Will leave daily from Wilson & Fisher's
Dock for
ILWACO, - at 7 a.m. and 2:30 p. sr.
Returning will
Leave Ilwaco, at 9 a.m. and 5 p, ji.
Stopping at Fort Canby, Fort Stevens
and Tanzy Point on first trip from Hwaco
and second trip from Astoria.
The Str. Telephone
Portland and Astoria.
Time Table.
Leaves Asteria:
Every evening except Tuesday at 7 o'clock
Leaves Pertland:
Every morning except Tuesday at 7 o'clock
Notice.
A LL PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS
iX against the estate of the late PJiilo
Callcudcr are hereby notified to present the
same to me for settlement forthwith.
M. P. CALLENDER,
Knappton, Wash.
August 5th, 1890.
KAIL WAYS AND STEAMERS.
Portland and Coast S. S. Co.
GEAYS KAKBOB.
STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Poit
. land everv Thursday at 7 p. M. : and
from Astoria the following momlng. Land
ing at Hoquiam. Aberdeen. Cosraopolls and
Moutcsano.
SHOALWATEE BAY.
STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland
on 1st aud 15th of each month, landing at
North Cove, South Bend, Willapa and Bay
Center.
F. K. STKOAG, PresUleuL
C.P. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria.
SALOONS.
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers of All Brands or F'oreJgu and Do
mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val
Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands cf Key
West and Domestic Cigars.
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.
Family Trade Solicited. All orders from
the City and Country promptly filled.
Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon.
AUG. BARIELSOfl,
Sample Rooms.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent for theGUION Steamship Line and
the TUINGVALLA Steamship Line, direct.
Also, agent for "Svenska Tribuncn" and
Svenska Amerikanaren."
Corner of Water and West Ninth Streets
Astoria. Oregon.
Standard - Saloon.
Southeast Corner Third and Olney Sts.
Astoria, Oregon.
The Celebrated North Pacific
Brewery Beer on Draught.
Also the Finest Kinds of Wines, Li
quors and Cigars.
The Best of French 2!raudics
AXD BRANDY PEACHES.
H. CRUBE, Propr.
ASTORIA. - - - - OREGON.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
or the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE C.KM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. J'KOPRIETOI'
Resort Billiard Parlor,
GROSBAUEK & B-tACII. Prop's.
L. FKL'KEir.S CF.LF.HUATK!)
Gambrirsys Beer I
ON DRAUGHT.
Gauiuriiius Uoltlrtl IJrrr,
J. II. Cutter Wliisliy. Domestic
ami ItLvy West t'ijjars,
Constant)' on hand.
Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph
Office, formerly Telephone Restaurant.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
file Celebrated
WEINHAB0 LAGER BEER,
j. Draught
On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood.
Five Gents a Glass.
W3i. COCIi, Proprietor.
L0EB & GO..
Wines, Lipors -M Cigars.
A Large Stoek of First-Class Goods.
The Trade
Supplied at Lowest Market Rates.
All orders fil'ed promptly and Accurately.
Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic
Brands. Main street Opp. Parker House.
The Globe Saloon
Under NeTV Management.
Christian Wejcn, Proprietor.
(Formerly Bartender at the "Resort,"
Bestof' Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Corner Mam and First Streets.
Hill's Palace Yarieties.
Open Every Night.
GEO. HILL, - - Sole Proprietor.
NEW PEOPLE WEEKLY.
Aim to Please Everybody. The only Free
Show In Astoria. Wines. Liquors and Ci
gars, lee Cohl Kccr.
MOCJKTY 3IKKT1S.';!
Astor Lodgo No. 6, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY WED
uesday evening at 7 SJ0 p. m. at Pythian
Castle. Sojourning Knights in good stand
ing cordially invited to atteud.
By order C. C.
D. R. BLOUNT,
K oflLandS.
Scandinavian Benevolent Societv.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS SOCIE
ty at their rooms in Pythian building
at eight o'clock p. m.. on the second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month,
AUG. DANIELSON, Secretary.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held
in their Hall in Pvthian Castlr on
Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock.
aiemDers oi me oraer m good standing, and
visiting Brothers are invited to attend. Li
brary will be open fifteen minutes before
and after each meeting. By order M. W.
W. B. ROSS, Rec.
Ocean Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O.P
O EG ULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
JL?fc campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the
Louge, m me uau euows building, at
seven p m., on tho second and fourth
Mondays of each month, Sojourning breth
ren cordially invited.
By order c. P.
AstoriaBuilding & Loan .Association
TUJi ItfiliUiiAH illililLKUS ok mis
Association are held at 8 p.m.. on the
first Wednesday of each month. Office on
Genevieve street, south of Chenamus.
W. L. ROBB.
Secretary.
Common CounciL
T-KiiITr.AR MKirrTTCrcK SPmvri ivn
J&t fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at iVi u ciucit.
KB-Persons desiring to have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular nieet-
xrr must nrPSPnt tha an ma tn l,n n-,,A!ty.
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
unui w iuo xucsudy uu which me uouncu
holds Its regular meeting.
THOS.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Police Judge.
GO TO
LARSON & KILLBACK
-FOR-
GROCERIES
AKI FBESII FRUITS.
Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country
Orders Solicited. Third street,
next to Tionecr office.
A Box of Wind Matches Free to Smokers of
Hughes & Co
I A LETTER FllOJI DEAR CREEK
Some Intercstinjj Items About a Valuable
Section.
Bear Creek, Sept. 6, 1890.
Editor Astekiax: I would like
through the columns of your valuable
paper lo let other parts of the county
know that there is such r. place as
Bear creek. Bear creek was a howl
ing wilderness when the writer lo
cated here someseyeu or eight years
ago. At that time there were six or
seven settlers here, with no roads, no
means of communication with Astoria
except by skiff, or walk seven miles
to Knappa to get a steamer.
"When people began to see our loca
tion, our natural resources and ad
vantages, they began to locate with
us. Dame fortune favored us with
actual settlers, not speculators. We
now have a good wharf and ware
house at Svensen'sjlanding, which be
longs to the people. "We are not tied
to any system of wharfage, storage,
primage nor shrinkage. We have a
good wagon road about four miles
south and west through the main set
tlement The steamer Eclipse makes
regular trips to our landing. "We have
a school house, the school district
enumerating thirty-eight scholars; a
voting precinct with about sixty-five
voters, hence politicians begin to
notice us.
Levi Knapp has erected a large
store building, and is stocking it with
even-thing usually kept in a country
store. The old original log cabins are
being rapidly replaced with nice sub
stantial dwellings, which speak well
for the productiveness of the soil
and energy of the people. There is
still room for a few more, and all who
settle among us will receive a heart
welcome. "We have the best soil, the
best location, the most peaceable class
of settlers, the healthiest children and
prettiest girls to be found on the
lower Columbia river, and all within
nine miles of the sea port of Oregon.
Bear Creek.
Passengers from California.
The steamship State of California,
Captain H. S. Ackley, sailed from San
Francisco on Friday, and is dne here
this morning with the following pas
sengers: H. E. Smith, G. K. Smith, AT. C.
"Wire, L. Armburst, B. S. Adams. D.
E. Borthee, Mrs. T. H. Miller, Mrs.
C. B. Clark, N. Berg and wife, C. "Wal
born and wife, "W. Overbeer, J. N.
Hastings, A. E. Gibbs, Mrs. Dr.
Fletcher, J. L. "Winner, "W. C. "Wise,
Lee Shaner and wife, T. G. Dortee,
lbs. Holmes, Harry Holmes, Fred
Manuel, F. J.Miller, B. M. Burnett,
Mrs. Bull, Jos. Mackoy, M. Okey and
wife, G. Greenberg, Frank Adams,
Mrs. Cohen, Mrs. 11. N. Bockwood,
"W. L. Laving, Mrs. A. B. Huntley,
Nora Huntley, Miss M. E. Spencer,
A. B. Ardola, M. J. Lyons, M. Been,
A. M. JeJTcry, F. F. Blowden, Master
Jerome, "W. C. Bead, Miss L. Clark,
Emma Butler, F. J. Kalley and wife,
Miss Kohu, Mrs. S. Sheneth, J. E.
Patterson and wife, W. Bentley and
wife, n. Cohn wife and child, E. C.
Alexander and wife.
LOCAL NOTES.
Hans P. Olscu, a native of Germany,
was admitted lo citizenship by the
county court yesterday.
I. L. Osgood returned yesterday
from a trip to his ranch on tho
Nehalem. Ho had a line time hunt
ing and fishiug at his ranch as well as
while on the road. He reports that
the settlers of the upper Young's river
section have been working tho roads
between the foot of Saddle mountain
and Green mountain, and when he
came away they were working on this
side of Green mountain. They would
probably finish the road to the top of
the mountain last night. The peoplo
on the Klaskanine are going to work
on the road in their district and alto
gether great "progress has been made
the last year in rendering tho Yonng's
river and Nehalem .'county accessible.
Ono can start from Olney and drive in
a cart to Young's river at tho foot of
Saddle mountain.
Notice to Mariners.
Ofiice U. S. Lighthouse Inspector,
Twelfth District.
J
Sak Fuaxcisco. Sent 3. 3890.
Notice is hereby given that the
whistling buoy off Fort Bragg land
ing, California, has been replaced.
Notice is hereby trivon that tlin snnr
buoy, near Fouutleroy rock, Crescent
Uity iiarbor, ualuornia, lias been re
placed.
By order of the Lighthouse Board.
Thomas Perry,
Lieut-commander TJ. S. N., L. H.
inspector.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainlield, 111.,
makes the statement that she caught
cold which settled on her lungs; she
was treated a month by her family phy
sician, but grew worse. He told her she
was a hojyeless victim of consumption and
that no medicine could cure her. Her
druggist suggested Ur. King's New
Discovery lor Consumption; she bought
a bottle and to hcrdelight found herself
benefited from firtt dose. She contin
ued its use, and after Uiking ten bottles
found herself sound and well, now does
her housework and is as well as she
ever was. Free trial bottles of this great
Discovery at J. W. Conn's Drug Store,
large bottles, 50e. and 1.
Experiments with steam life-boats
have recently been made at Liverpool
and Havre.
Englishmen rejoice that the pro
posed restoration of "Westminister
has been postponed.
lEIicumalism Can Re Cured.
Kheumalism has baflled the skill of our
best physicians, nnd to-day more men,
women and children are suffering from
this terrible disease than ever before.
The opinion seems universal that it is
incurable, but this a mistaken idea.
Rheumatism can be permanently cured
by the use of llibbard's Rheumatic
Syrup and Plasters.
For sale by J. W. Conn.
GBAI5S OF GOLD.
Nature never pretends.
Time is the chrysalis of eternity.
Character is higher than intellect
Manners are more powerful than
law.
."When flatterers meet, the devil goes
to dinner.
Discretion of speech is more than
eloquence.
Sti ong reasons makes strong actions.
Shakespeare.
Children Hry for Pitcher's Castoria
tVhcn Baby was sick, wo gavo her Castoria.
(Then slio was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
iVhen she becamo Miss, sho clung to Castoria,
tVhcn she had Children, aho gave them Caftorii
5IARINE NEWS AND NOTES.
The steam schooner ZaJcme, S. F.
Graves, master, sailed for the Sound
yesterday.
Tiie American ship Patrician is
lightering cargo at the Union Pacific
wharf.
The steamer Greyhound, Captain
Claude Troup, which left here Ved
nesday mgrniug-, arrived safely at
Seattle Friday noon.
To-night will be the last trip of the
T. J. Potter after which she will be
overhauled and go to the Sound to
run between Seattle and Victoria.
i The Gen. Canby which has been
undergoing a general overhauling will
resume her trip to Fort Stevens and
Hwaco at 8 o'clock this morning.
The steamer Willamette Chief left
for Portland yesterday afternoon with
4,450 cases of salmon for the east and
one carload of lumber for Salt Lake,
The steamer Danube, Captain John
B. Hill, sailed for Victoria yesterday
afternoon, loaded with flour to be
Bhipped to China by the Canadian
steamship line.
Among the freight arriving on the
steamship Columbia was a case of
large mirrors consigned to Charles
Hetlborn. "When opened one of the
mirrors was shattered, and it is now a
question of who stands the loss. Mr.
Heilborn has put in a claim against
the steamship company.
Captain "Whitelaw, the veteran
wrecker, is at San Francisco, looking
after a new wrecking steamer which
he is having built there. The new
vessel is to bo more than twice the size
of the present Whitelaw, and will be
fitted up with all tho latest appliances
for dealing with wrecked and disabled
vessels. Captain Whitelaw believes
there is a good field on the eastern
coast, and also in Australia, for a
properly fitted up wrecker, but as his
interests are all centered in San Fran
cisco, ho does not caro to embark in
enterprises in those quarters. The
Alexander, which is being fitted as a
whaler, will carry pumping and hoist
ing gear, and can be used to advant
age on wrecks of small vessels.
The Pacific Coast Steamship com
pany is said to be contemplating a
lino between Portland and Sound
ports. Upon return of the steamship
Geo. W.Elder from Alaska sho will
go to Portland, and the fine, staunch
steamship Mexico will take her place
on tho Alaska run. Major McLellan,
Pnget Sound superintendent of the
company, stated that he had no idea
of what they were about to do, or re
ceived no information in regard to
their plans. All the news ho received
was about the Elder going to Port
land and tho Mexico was to take her
place on the Alaska route. Since the
strike on tho Union Pacific steamers
there has been but ono vessel running
between tho Sound and Portland, and
tho charter of this will expire next
month, and it is very doubtful
whether the Union Pacific company
will recharter her. It is thought that
owing to this tho Pacific Coast Steam
ship company are abont to establish a
lino with ono boat at present, and as
the trade grows they will enlarge their
line by placing on some of their other
packets. Local Agent James McCabe
could not give any information on tho
subject. Port Townsend Leader.
A Cariosity.
Tho Western Watchman, pub
lished at Tillamook, is a singular
looking paper. A good portion is
"boiler plate," and the balanco is put
together in a heterogeneous rnauner,
nil kinds of typo being used, and tho
"ads" are set up without any regard
for stylo or beauty. The wording of
tho articles is about as bad as the ar
rangement of type in the "ads." Here
are three lecals:
Heins tho photographer will soon
increase his room to be able to meet
his increased patronage. Ho contem
plates removing his entire plant and
do tho business of copying and in
creased photograph, at this city.
Isn't our street improvements loom
ing up magnificently? If this work
now so fairly begun is carried out, it
will indeed lift our streets out of the
slough and make them safe and com
fortable ways of travel.
"Wo were shown a tooth taken from
the month of a sea b'on which drifted
ashore and was found neer the month
of the bay. From the appearance of
this it appears that these animals are
armed with quite a formable array of
teeth.
Our columns are always full
of the choisest reading
matter.
Experience of a Railroad Ulan
1 had sicatic rheumatism one year.
My physician pronounced it incurable.
Could get no relief except from mor
phine. Six bottles of ilibbard's Rheu
matic Svrup cured me.
Jonx N. Maxwell,
Salisbury, N. C.
The above is correct, and Ilibbard's
Rheumatic Syrup has cured a great
many of our customers. Steere,
"Wells & Co. Wholesale and retail
druggists, Sailsbury, N. C.
For sale by J. W. Conn.Ti
Army men who profess to know all
about it assert that the much-talked-of
smokeless powder is not a success.
Several accidents to coaching par
ties in Scotland have lately been re
ported. ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mns. Winslow's SooxmNa Syrup
should always bo used for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
cholic.andis the best remedy fordiar-rhaja.Twenty-fivo
cents a bottle.
There has been a great deal of rain
In the Switzerland of late, much to the
disgust of tourists.
"With your name and-address, mailed to
the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga., is
necessary to obtain, an interesting treat
ise on tho blood and the diseases incident
to it.
Skin Eruption Cored.
One of ray customers, a highly respected and
inflKcntial citizen, bat who is now absent f roai
the citr, has used Swift's Specific with excellent
result. He rays it cored him of a skin croptioa
that he had been tormented with for thirty years,
and had resisted the curative qualities of many
tbor medicines.
Eoanrr Clzso, Druggist, Falls City, Neb.
H. EKSTROM,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORIA, OR.
A fine line of Gold and Silver Watches,
Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, etc,
at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly
Done. Next to Morgans Sherman.
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TWO DARIM MOTAYIEN
Tliey Roll a Grocery Store at tie
Point of a Pistol.
tili: ricTJur ji.wt.y jikatvx
Special to The Astoiuax.1
Oaklant, Cal., Sept. 6. About 10
o'clock last night "W. Snyder, a store
keeper at Neils, in this county, was
counting his money and putting it in
a sack to take to a safe in his house
near by, when a masked burglar put
a pistol in his face.
Snyder knocked the pistol out of
the robber's hand, but another man
came in at once and presented a pis
tol. In the scuffle that ensued Snyder
was beaten over the head and face.
The robbers took the sack, containing
$300, and went out, locking the front
door.
Snyder, on recovering, went out a
rear door and entered his house. The
blood was streamiug from his face and
head. One shot had been fired, graz
ing Snyder's face, and two other shots
missed the mark. The burglars made
their escape.
LUCKY YOUNGSTERS.
A Steamboat Built Tor the Children of
Millionaire W. K. Vanderbilt.
The children f Millionaire "W. K
Vanderbilt, witli tho sou of President
Carnot, of France, are probably the
only ones in the world who have a
steamboat for a plaything. Not one
of those little tin or wooden concerns
that float around in the bathtub, or
make perilous trips across innd pud
dles at the end or a string, but a real
little steamboat, big enough to carry
ten people. The little Vanderbilts,
true to family traditions, are very fond
of water. This fondness for water
gave birth in the commodore's des
cendents to the wish for u steamboat,
and with them a wish has only to exist
to be gratified. Their father at once had
the plaus prepared for a vessel of
tho proper size to navigate the waters
in and about a little stream which
runs from Great South Bay to Oak
dale, L. I., aud intrusted the building
of it to Henry Plepgrass, the City
Island boat-builder. That was three
or four months ago, and the boat is
now ready for use. The boat is made
with an iron frame and steel plating.
It is sixty-five feet long on the water
lino aud draws the exceedingly small
amount for a boat so large as two feet
of water. It was necessary to have
the draught very light, as "the creek
where it is to be used is not deep.
Tho boat is to be owned and con
trolled exclusively by the children of
the millionaire, assisted by a picked
crew of four. The little craft is a
side-whcclcr The engines cat up
two tons of coal a day and will propel
the boat abont eight miles an hour.
Everything is designed for comfort on
board, and nothing that can add lo
the pleasure of the owners has been
left undone. -Si. "Louis Poit-Dis-
patcfi.
SS&jBfu
Ces6
C " s?
IT 13 THE rDEAIi MEDICINE.
It to i cs tho Liver and Kiiincvsand Stomach,
Cures llr.i'Luliv, Dvspcpsin, trcs'is an Ajpc
tile, Purifies llic Impure Blood, and
HJakcs Tho "Weak Stronc-
Used everywhere 31 a bcttlc;8ixforiy5.
CnUTS. BVKKKON.
F. COOK
ELbl
SVENSOK & COOK
Cn tho European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLiiSS RESTAURANI
Board by Ihe Day, Week or Month
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Oysters, Fish. Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order.
WATKi: Nr., Opp. Fount fc tfliikcB
A riRST CLASS SALOOH
Bun In connection with the Premises. The
Best or
WIVES, LIQUORS 'AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
fflAISON DOEE!
RESTAURANT.
TIIE ONLY FRENCn RESTAURANT IN
TIIE CITY.
It is the object to make the Maison Dore
the best restaurant on the coast where the
finest French meal can be had. Second St.,
East of Benton.
C. rRAXCISCOVIUH, Proprietor.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
PROPRIETORS.
Headquarters at Main Street wharf.
TELEPHONE NO. 43.
A General Express and Delivery Business
transacted.
Your patronage Is solicited.
J. B. Wyatt,
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varuish. Binacle Oil,
Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine,
Lard Oil. Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements, Sewing
Machines, Paints, Oils,
Groceries, S2to.
Thompson & Ross
Carry a Full Line of
Choice Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
Give Us a Caii and Be Convinced.
School Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the taxes for School District, No. 1, for
the year 1S90, are due and payable at the
office or the clerk on Main street wharf.
TheTax Roll will remain In my hands for
sixty days from date, after which time
those not paid will become delinquent.
By order or the Board of Directors.
J. W. CONN. Chairman.
J.G.HUSrLEB. Clerk.
Astoria, Sept. 4th, 1890.
Gmi;ir;n tStieii&i'n
;- HEALTH RESTORER.
Trie.
l t 8 fib s
a.USIHK JB KBHB
uunyai ny
I
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
i Goiaen Female Pills !
For Female Irreg
ularities; nothing
Iikj them on the
by prominent ladles
monthly. Guaran
teed to relieve suit
pressed menstrua
tion. Sure! Sard Certain!
Don't be humbug
ged. Savo time aud
health and money;
tate no other.
bent to any al
dres3, secure bv
mail on receipt of
I price. S2. Address.
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THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Western Branch. Box 27. PORTLAND, OR.
?o":o.:h!
Catena, Fever and Ague,
Dumb 0hii!s3 Wind Colic,
Bilious Attacks, etc
Tlicy protlucc regular, natural ovac
uatioiiB, never gripe or interfere with
thiily business. Asa family inedicinp,
they shonlti liavo a pl.teo in evory
household. Pi-Ice, 25 cents per hox.
Office
OREGON STATE Ml, 1.
f Mrteeiitii Amnol ExMMliou.
Under the management or tho Oregon State
Board of Agriculture, will be held on
the State Fair Ground-, near
Salem, commencing on
Honday, Septemuer 15th, 1890.
And lasting one week.
CASH PREMIUMS
Ofteral for agricultural, stock and me
chanical exhibits, for works orart and fancy
work and for trials of speed.
Reduced rates for fare and freight on alt
transportation lines 10 and from the Fair.
Important improvements have been made
upon tho grounds and increased facilities
are offered inhibitors.
Tlie Pavilion fill lie Opi
Four Nights During the
Week.
A splendid field ol horses entered in the
speed department, and line exhibitions of
racing will be given each day.
Entries T-r r.remiuui:; close Monday at
7:30 p.m. Inhibitors are urged to make as
many of their entries on Saturday before the.
Fa'r as possible. Goods, animals and ar
ticles for exhibition mast be in their places
by 10 p. in. on Monday.
I'iSffttES oj' Aumasssex:
Man's day ticket 5oe
Woman's day ticker ie
Man's season t:eket S2 50
Woman's season ticket- l 00
Send to the secretary at Portland. Oregon,
for n premium is. 1). II. LOONEV.
President.
J. ri. G KEGG, secretary.
Your loiey;s ffortl
1
IS WHAT YOU GET AT
Groceries
Provisions.
Everything in a Fint-class Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Goods Delivered all over Town.
The Highest Price Paid for Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
BOOTS AMD SEOSS!
Of Best Glnality, and at
LOWEST PSICES,
AT THE
SIGN OF THEJOLDEH SHOE.
MAKKETS.
Washington Market
Slain Street, Astoria, Oregon.
V!!I.ISTCS'5X A CO., PROPRIETORS.
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tion of the public to the fact that the
aoove Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALiTY
OK
FRESH AfaD CURED MEATS ! 1
Which will be sold at lov.-est rates, whole
sale and retail.
S""Spce:al attention given to supplying
ships.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & GOELPAETY,
Fresli and Cured Meats,
ITegotables,
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL,
CHEKAilUS Street. Aatoria, Ok.
Roadway Market.
0Hara & In galls, Tropr's.
Opposite Foard & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats.
All Purchases Delivered in any part of the
City.
I prescribe and fulr
endorse Ills G sj th'j
only specific for the cer
tamcureor miaaiscase.
O.JT. iNRnAHAii.JC r
We rave sold BV: G t cl
mar.y years, and It hal
-T'Ven me uesoisaus
a 'action.
3. tt. Dyciie & Co..
Chicago, III
TrJnESS23SiIrl.'iJ S I . ftom oy .urns3
Sotdt7.J. VT.Oonn Astcrfe. Oregon.
Notice to Gas Consumers.
FBOM AND AFTER SEPT, 1ST, 1S00,
the price of gas will be reduced from
S3 50 to S2 80 for 1.C0O cubic feet.
ASTORIA GASLIGHT CO.
" ABSOLUTELY PURE
nw
DIES $15,000.00
H'M I Voices
IN
and
.lES'Ccra la Cij
4&By 1 TO 5 DATS.Vrf
SSjUGaimatKJ set toj
fabrja Ciunicsl Co.
U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. x?7 1889.
-o TH E-
qtiw y
& sa "a" n
J. P. AUSTIN. Propr
All tlie Year '
THH POPULAR HOTEL
Is new and clean and beautifully located
on tae banks of theNocanicura. within live
minutes' walk of
CLATSOP BEACH,
Tho most pleasant Seaside Resort on the
orther.t P.icilic Coast.
Every attention is paid to the comfort and
accommodation of the guests, aud the table
is supplied with the very best in season.
Here aie plenty of Clams and Crabs, there
is game in the woods and plenty or tlie
hnest fish in tlie streams.
ibliip
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
FAR5U3 ISaPLEMEftSTS,
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
J LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
P. JRG VISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS J?OK
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS
Portland Roller Mills,
FABBAKSCS' SCALES.
STQK1A. OREBOB
The CeleteteS Ereacli Cure
"fiSf1 "APHRODITIHE"?0rf?rlf
IS SOLD ON A
POSITIVE
(.'imranteo
to euro any
form of ner
vous diacaso
or any dis
order of tho
conorativo
organs of?
nithnr smr '
BEFORE
whether ar- AFTER
isintr from tho excessive usoof Slimnlnnts.To-
bacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscre
tion, over indulgence &c, such as Loss ol
Brain Powor. Wakefulness, Bearing down
Pains in tho Back, Sominal Weakness, Hys
teria, Nervous Prostration. Nocturnal Emis
sions, Leucorrhooa, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Powor and Impotency. which ifno
clectcd otten lead to promaturo old ago and
insanity, l'rico SI a box, (i boxes for $5. Sent
by mail on receipt of prico.
A 1VRITTKX (iUARANTKK for every S3 or
der, to refund tho money if a Permanent euro
is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, perma
nently enred by AninonmxK. Circular frooi
Addrcs3. THE Al'UKO 3IEMCISK CO.
Box 27. Westkrs Branch, Portland, Or.
For sale by J. C. DEMENT.
Certificate of Authorization.
Trkahtuy Dfi'Autj:i:nt, 1
OrricK or CoMiTitOLr.Eit ;
or THK Ceitunxcv. j
Washixc.tox, August 2lbt, lgoo. J
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pres
ented to the undersigned, it has been made
to appear that "The Astoria National Bank,"
in tiie City of Astoria, in tlie County of
CJatsop. and State of Oregon, has complied
with all the provisions of the Statutes ot the
United States, required to le complied with
before an association shall be authorized to
commence the business of banking.
Now therefore. T, Edward S.Lacey, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify
that "The Astoria National Bank," In the
City of Astona, in the County of Clatsop,
and State of Oregon, Is authorized to com
mence tho business of banking as provided
m section llfty-one-hundred-and-slxty-nine
or the revised Statutes of the United States.
In testimony whereof witness my hand
and seal or office this 21st day of August.
lS'JO.
skaiJ E. S. LACEY.
Comptroller of the Currency.
Maverick National
BANK, BOSTOX, MASS.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS ..
$400,000
GOO.000
Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpora
tions solicited.
Ourfacilitiesror COLLECTIONS are excel
lent, and we re-discount for Banks when
balances warrant it.
Boston is a Reserve City, and balances
within from Banks (not located in other
Reserve Cities) count as a reserve.
We draw our own exchange on London
and the Continent, and make cable transfers
and place money by telegraph throughout
the United States and Canada.
We have a market for prime, llrst-class
Investment Securities, and invite proposals
from States, Counties and Cities when is
suing bonds.
Wo do a general BankingBusiness, and In
vite correspondence.
ASA P. FOTTER, President.
JOS. W. WORK, Cashier.
tmmx&miUAS,
HEALTH.
, 1c',mIXI Colile Balsam I.'o. 1
Cures Chancres, first and second stages
Seres on tin Legs and Body; Sore Eare
?ycf,-,-.?sc tls- CoPPer-colored Blotches!
Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all
primary forms of the disease known as
Syphilis. Price, S3 OO per Bottle.
La Indian's Golden Balaam No.a
Cures Tertiary, Hercurial Syphilitic Rhcu
raatism, ram3 in the Bones, Pains in the
Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Syphilitic Bash, Lamps and con
tractcd Conja, Stifincsj cf the Limbs, an.i
eradicates all d a from the system
whether caused indiscretion or abuse
cf Hcrcury lcavin- the blood pure and
healthy.. Prico S5 OO per Bottle.
ue Itlcliau'd Goiden Spanish Ami.
ilotc for tho cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet
Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Geni!
t-tl disarrangements. Trlco S3 50 por
Bottlo.
Lo RIcImn'a.Colclex Spanish In
jection, forsevcro cases of Gonorrhea,
Inflammatory Gleet. Stricturcs.&c. Price
SI fiO per Bottlo.
f'?-JriC!ria!-'flv c,pMe Ointment
for the cff-ct:vj hcahngof Syphilitic Sores.
and eruptions. PrlcoSl OO par Box.
Lo Kfchan's Goldou Pills Nerve
and Cram treatment; I033 of physical txs-.v-
cr, eces3 or over-work, rro3tratioC ct-
Price S3 OO per Box. $-
Tonic nnd Xcrvinc, f-
S.nt c-.eryuhcre, C. O. D., securely 1
per express. "
TIIE niCIIABDSOX DBUG CO., AGEST
509 and 511 Market street,
San Francisco, Cal.
CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
$75 tn $?Rfl x MSTH can bo made
CPIO IU $10U working for us. Persons
preferred who can furnish a horse and give
their whole time to the business. Spare
moments can be profitably employed also
A few vacancies in towns and cities. B F
JOHNSON & CO., 1009 Main St., Richmond!
Virginia.
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