The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 11, 1890, Image 4

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ASTOKIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11. 1890
TIUK TABLE FOIt ASTORIA.
iEITCMUKlU
IMOII WATER.
LOW WATKH.
l-lrt. Second. First. Second.
cT" 1" S - 2
1 g" :-: r a h an a
li. m.j .w h. m. .- jj. m. rS h. m.
I-8" 1
6 At G 31 75 0 49 0 1) 12 19 3 3
I, S2 43 7 31 7 1 2 0Ti 0 3 143 39
js a 37 64 S G 3 13 0 7 3 11 3 1
9 18 S9 S9 94$ TO 4 13 044 19 3S
la'll 42 Cr.110 4. 7 1 503 0 1 5 13 35
tl'12 13l C 7 11 23 7 3 5 42 -0 1 5 54 31
! . --12 40 7 1 C 15 -0 1 C 29 27
13 0 01 7 5 101 7 4 C44 0 ij 7 00 23
The tionrs between midnight and noon are
designated, bv a (a, m.), those between noon
rjid midntstit by ;(p. in.). 0 JuOOin. a de
aotp midnight, oh 00m. p denotes noon. .
Tup height Is reckoned from the level of
svrnce lower low watersto which the sound-
lag-; sue Riven on the Coast Survey charts, t
VESSELS OX THE WAY
From Foreign Ports for the Columbia
River.
Axxcrona.tSreit.lSlS, Sidney.
Andorx, Br ip. 1670. Miuritios.
Andne. Ur bk. 1167, Capo Town.
Astrca&. Br sp, 1C61, Yokohama.
Alciociii Br sp, IS76. Newcastle A.
Ardoamsrchxn, Br ap, 1700. Capo Town.
As&eriej-. Br. sp., 1635, Liverpool May 3.
Alexander Lawrence, BrbV, 1205, London.
Birier, BrbV, 1WS. Honolulu.
BtencMU Brep 11S1. Honolulu.
ChaHcaser. Ara sh. 123?. Xcw York.
OocVcrxaoctb. Br p, 1297. Liverpool.
City ct Carlisle. Br bk.SB. Brisbane.
Dnnborce. Br sp, lfcO. Anwerp, July 21.
Ehtoe. Am. sp, 1536. Yokohama.
Fcyieda". Br p. 16W, Liverpool.
KinVora. Ur. spw. 179?, London, May 7,
KircudbttchUhire. Br. Sp, 1-1S2. Tonalo.
Lortca. Br bk. 1150. Liverpool.
Lonsdale, Br. ep., 1Cs5, Tonal o.
Lady Elisabeth. Br bk. 1155. Sydney.
Litsn L'cll. Br bk-. 1CCG, Anwerp, July 21.
MointCarxncL 1596, Manila.
Metmiolis. Br eh, V.HS. Montevideo.
MaoOnC. Br ship. 1233. Santa Rosalia.
Mitton Tark. Br sp. 1461, Santa Rosalie.
MirUey Wall. Br sit, 17T2. Rio Janeiro, July fi.
'orta, Br h. 125. London.
3Toddtebarn. Br.sp.. 1053, London. Apr. 22.
Ochttrtyre. Br bk. I29f, Alcoa Bay.
recaas. Br sp. 1199.
rort Carlisle. Br bk. 1JJS, anta Bosalie.
rvtbta. Br.bV., "IKi Liverpool. May 23.
Principality. Br tb. 1C99, San Pedro, Sept 3.
SetUh Glens, Br sp, 3X1, Rio Janeiro.
Scottish U'eft. Br sh. 1995. Rata via. Anc22.
Troop, rr fp, 1526. Shanghai.
FROM AMERICAN PORTS
Ctty of Philadelphia. Am. sp 1331, K Y. Mar. 15.
Ksarer, Am cp. 1 "63, New York.
TiHm? tCStarbueV. Arnsp, 1S31. N. Y. July 2d
IK THC RIVBR. ,
Colon v Am bk. Sit. Hone Kong.
Ivy. Amlk. 1151. New York.
Kate F.Tioop, Br. bk.. 103G, llioj-o.
Norfolk Itland. Br bk. 13il. Newcastle.
rsstnaan. Am. ; 1254. N, Y.
StralhUaae. Br. p-. ISM, Antwerp.
StipTf Donard, Ir sp. 17SS, Newcastle.
..1 MN KbS CARDS.
TIF W. PARKER,
flea! Estate and Insurance Agent,
Conveyancer aiiil Notary Public.
112 Itonton Street, opposite the Fostnfficc.
Bel ween Clienainns & Siucmoque Sis.,
Astoria, Oregon.
TTT I. HOWARD, M. D.
llOMffiOPATHIST.
Graduated University of Michigan.
Oaiee over A. V. Allen's ;tore. noilheast
corner Third and Cass.
Hours Irom 10 to 12 a. in., 2 to 4 and 7 to
T 98 iu nu
V l. RAYHOXl.
CIVIL EXGLXEEK.
County Surveyor of Clatsop County.
Office : Knom Xo. 7. Kinney's Ilrick, Asto-ttaOre-itu
1 A. CbKVF.l.AMI, .
ATTOUNKY AT LAW.
OS t FlavePs new brick Imildlnj-, corner
Sccmtd and Cass streets : up stairs.
ft J. CURTIS,
AUrmey-A-Lw: SoUry rnbllc
Cooitnisstouer ol Deeds lor "NVashinion
Temtnry. Office In Flavel's new brick
building. Cor. Second and Cass streets.
J
OltV H. SMITH.
ATTOllXEY AT LAW.
Office or Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd
Fellow- BnildtiiK, Astoria, Oregon.
H- a. noirtiHY,
.ttwrnry aRd Coanwellor at "jBTV
iS5een Cticnamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
A R. KANACA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office over White House Cor., Astoria, Or.
T U. HAXSELL,
KKAI. ESTATE BROKER
AND
XOTAKY rUBLlC.
Established 1SS3.
Ttiird StTee next to W, U, Telegraph Of
fice; Astoria, or.
B.
F. R.IFFEUTY, ITI. .
Graduate Jerlerson Medical College,
' Philadelphia.
Ofkck-KG Third StreeL
D
K!. A. U AXl J. A, FUJLTOX.
Cass street, between 3rd and 4th.
S-eial attention to Diseases ol Women
sad Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton.
Special attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A.
Feltoa.
OfSce hoars from 10 to 12 A. M aud 1 to 4
r.ac.
TAY TUTTLE, M. D.
Pkjacian, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
ORice, Room c, Pythian Building.
OCce hours : lo to 12 and 21o 5.
Kesldence, C39 Cedar Street.
B.
k. xiLiiEK, ac I.
Gradu&te of Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos
kttftl College, and Post-Uraduate of New
York Ctty Polyclinic School of Medicine
MdSurpcry.
FlrM. nd Main streets, Portland.
"caeK ef iYeacB a Specialty.
D
iC.R.K8TKS.
PHYSICIAN AXD SUKGE02.
Special attention to Diseases of Women
iMSarscry.
miuc; Opposite Telegraph Office, up
Stairs, Astoria, Oregon.
TIL V. A. RRK8,
DENTIST.
Iteojns 7 and 8, Flavel's new Brick Build-
W.T.BOriXKV.
L. T. BABIN
J. W. DKATEB.
BiirMey, Barin & Draper,
Attaraeyg
at-Law,
yregoH City, Oregon.
Trfe years experiewco as Begister of
MkB.K.ub4 OMee here, recommends us
HiwwiMUT m MwweaHa ail oilier uus
IMMNW
ike T nwri frffirn or tlin Courts.
jwriag Ike pcacUee in the General
AKlNg
JSgr PERFECT HSS
Used bv the United States Government. Endorsed by the heads of the Great UmvcM
skies and Public Food Analysts, as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful. Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder docs not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Deliclou
Fiavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Rose, etc., do not contain Poison
ous Oils or Chemicals. ,
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. New York, Chicago, SanFrancisco
HALLWAYS AND STEAMERS.
TIME CAJEWD
OF
BAY RAILWAY GOMPANY
WEEK DAYS.
Leave Astoria End-10, II A. si. ; 2, 3,
r. m.
Iieave Young's Bay 10 0, 11 :30a. m.;2
3 :30. 4 :30,"5 :30 r. si.
SUXDAYS.
Leave Astoria End 9, 10. 11 a. si. : 1. 1
2, 2 :30, 3, 3 i3i, 4, 4 -J30, 5, 5 -50. C, C :30, 7, 7
r. si.
Leave Young's Bay-9 :30. lOiJO, 110.
SI. : 1 :15. 1 :J3. 2 :15,2 :l.r, 3 :15.3 :45,4 :15.4
5 :15, o :I3, C :15, C :15, 7 :I5, 7 :45 r. Si.
TIME SCHEDULE.
Astoria & South Coast Railway.
Leave Lv. Clatsop
Via Steamer Atforta Beach,
Electric 8 :.W a. si. 7 : 50 A. sr.
Electric 1 : 13 r. si. g 1 : 20 r. at.
() Dally except Mondav.
l) Daily.
Prom Terminal or Interior Points
the-
Northern Pacific Railroad
Is the Line to Take
To AH Points East and South.
It Is The
DiniugCar Route. ItrunsThrougli
Vcstlbulcd. Trains Every Day
In tlic Year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
No Change of Cars,
Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed.
Pullman Ira-ivIiip;ItoomSIcepcrv
Of Iitest Eiiuipmeui
Tourist Sleeping Cars
Best that can be constructed and in which
accommodations are both Free and
Furnished to holders of First or
Second-class Tickets, and for
Elegant Day Coaches.
A Continuous Line Connecting wilh
All Lines, affording Direct and
I'ninlcrruplecl Service.
Pullman Sleeper Reservations
Can be Secured in Advance through any
Agent of the Road.
Through Tickets
To and from all Points in America, England
and Europe can be purchased at any
Ticket Ofllce of litis Company.
Full information concerning rates. lime of
trains, loutes aud other dcl.xs furnished on
application to any agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington,
Portland, Oregon.
& N. Co.
THE STEAMERS
"Gen. Canl)y' or "Suomi"
Leave Astoria daily at 8 a. at. and 2 r.
at. for Tanzy Point. Ft. Stevens and Hwaco.
connecting with railro.id rtiuuing north at
10 A. ai. aud 3 0 r. at. and it with boats on
Sltoahvatcr Bay. for South Bend, Sunshine,
North Cove and other points and through
to Gray's Harnor.
South bound trains start from Nah
cotta and Sealand at 8:30 A. ai. and 1 :15
i. ai. daily, connecting at Hwaco with
steamer lor Astoria, and in lite afternoon
connecting with night boat for Portland.
Sunday Schedule-Steamer starts
at 8 a. ai. a.id u a. n. from Astoria and north
bound cars at 10 a. m. and 11 a. u.andS
i. m. from Hwaco, South bound cars leave
Nahcotta at 8 a. ai., !) ::o a. si. and 3 :15
r. si.
Steamer starts from Ilwacoats v. st con
necting with night boat for Portland.
L. A. LOOMIS. President.
R. V. EGBERT, Supr.
John 1L Goultkk,
Secretary.
BEGINNING
JixXy- 1st, 1890,
Str. VOLGA,
B. F. STEVENS, Master.
Will leave dally from "Wilson & Fisher's
Dock for
I LWACO, - at 7 a. m. and 2 :30 r. .
Returning will
Leave Hwaco, at 9 a. at. and 5 i,si.
Stopping at Fort Cauby, Fort Stevens
aud Tanzy Point on first trip from Hwaco
and second trip from Astoria.
The Str. Telephone
Portland and Astoria.
Time Table,
teaves Asteria:
Every evening excapt Tuesday at7 o'clock
IfCarcs Pertland:
Everyornlng except Tuesday at" o'clock
Notice.
ALL PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS
ilL against the estate ot the late Phllo
Callender are hereby notified to present the
same to mo for settlement forthwith.
M. P. CALLENDER,
Knappton, Wash.
August Gth,1800.
Dmaoiis
FLAVORING
EXTRACTS
KHURAL FRUIT FDBfORS '
Portland and Coast S. S. Co.
GRAYS HARBOR.
STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port
land every Thursday at 7 r. M. ; and
from Astoria the following morning. Land
ing at Hoqulam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls and
Montesano.
SHOALWATER BAY.
STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland
on 1st and 15th of each month, landing at
North Cove, Soutli Bend, "Willapa and Bay
Center.
F. R. STRONG, PrcsideiiL
C. P. UPSHUB, Agent Astoria.
SALOONS.
AUG. DANIBLSON,
Sample Rooms.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent for theGUlOX Steamship Line and
the THINGVALLA Steamship Line, direct.
Also, agent for "Svcnska Tribunen" and
Svcnska Amerikanaren."
Comer ot Water and West Ninth Streets
Astoria, Oregon.
Standard - Saloon.
Southeast Corner Third and Olney Sts.
Astoria, Oregon.
The Celebrated North Pacific
Brewery Boor on Draught.
Also the Finest Kinds of Wines, Li
quors and Cigars.
The Best of Frcncli Kraiulics"
AXD BRANDY PEACHES.
- iFe Luncli
H. CRUBE, Propr.
ASTOKIA. - - - - OBEGON.
The Bern Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
or the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Go to THE GEM
ALEX. (M.MPIIEI.I..
SALOON.
rKOPKIKTOB
Resort Billiard Parlor,
GEOSHAUER & BiiACH, Prop's.
I.. FEUKKIl'S CELEBRATED
Cambrinus Beer I
ON DRAUGHT.
(Sniiiliriims Itotllcil Beer.
J. II. Cutler Whisky. Domestic
mid Itcy AVost Cigars,
Constantly on hand.
Third Street, tour doors west of Telegraph
OHlce, formerlv Telephone Restaurant.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
GERMANIA BEER HALL
The Celebrated
WE1NHARD LAGER
BEER,
On Draught
On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood.
Five Cents a Class.
WiW. ROCK, Proprietor.
L0EB & CO.,
Wines, Liprs anfl Ciprs,
A Large Stock of First-Class Goods.
The Trade
Supplied at Lowest Market Rates.
All orders filled promptly and Accurately.
Agents for First Class toreign and Domestic
Brand.. iMaln street Opp. Parker House.
The Globe Saloon
Under New Management.
ChriHtian Wcjen, Proprietor.
(Formerly Bartender at the "ltesort,"
Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Corner Main and First Streets.
SOCIETY 3IKETING8.
Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P.
REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY WED
nesday evening at 7 :30 p. ai. at Pythian
Castle. Sojourning Knights in good, stand
ing cordially invited to attend. ,
By order C. C.
D. P., BLOUNT.
K of K. and S.
Scandinavian Benevolent Society.
REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS SOCIE
ty at their rooms In Pythian building
at eight o'clock r. at., on the second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month.
AUG. DANIELSON, Secretary.
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W.
KEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
Lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W. will be held
kin their Hall in Pythian Castle, on
Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock.
Members of the order in 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, itcc
Ocean .Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F
REGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
JX campment No. 13.. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at
seven r m,, on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month, Sojourning breth
ren cordially invited.
By order C. P.
Astoria Building & Loan Association
THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS
Association are heliUat 8 p. m.. on the
first Wednesday of each month. Office on
Genevieve street, south of Chenamus.
W. L. ROBB,
Secretary.
Common CounclL
REGULAR MEETINGS, SECOND AND
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month
at 74 o'clock.
-Persons desiring te have matters acted
upon by the Council, at any regular meet
ing must present the same to the Auditor
and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening
Eriortothe Tuesday on which the Council
olds Its regular meeting.
TJ10S. S. JEWETT,
Auditor and Police Judge.
A Box of Wind Matches Free to Smokers of
DISTINGniSHH) VISITORS,
Goyernment Oicials aui Promineut
Citizeus
1M1' A. VISIT TO THE JETTY.
Yesterday afternoon the Telephone
brought a number of government
officers and leading citizens of Port
land, who camo to make a trip to the
jetty. The government steamer
QeorgeH. Jlendell, Capt John W.
Brown, met the Telephone at her
dock and took from her the following
passengers: John Tweedale, chief
clerk of the War Department, Wash
ington, D. C, and his wife; Major
Lydecker, TJ. S. Engineers, Van
couver, Wash.; Capt T. W. Symonds,
TJ. S. Engineers, and Mrs. Symonds;
Major and Mrs. H. H. Northup, CoL
John McCrakeu, Mrs. James R.Mc
Craken. P. W. Gillette and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. K. B. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs.
F. K. Arnold and James E. Bangs,
dramatic and society editor Oregon
ian, Portland.
They were joined here by Major T.
H. Handbury, United States Engin
eers, Mrs. Handbury, Miss Virginia
Lewis, H. B. Hegardt, assistant en
gineer. Mayor M. G. Crosby, Capt
Geo. Flavel, Samuel Elmore, H. M
Thatcher, Alex. Campbell, Capt Thos.
Crang, of the Telephone Geo.Hibbert,
ot the Town Talk, and a representa
tive of The Astoriak.
The Mendell was only thirty-five
minutes in making the run to the pier
at Fort Stevens, where J. W. Stone
man, overseer of the work, had an en
gine and two pars in readiness for the
party, who were soon seated on the
open cars.
On we go across the wharf, passing
several wharves now many rods inland
but which were once standing in deep
water, as the sand has gradually ac
cumulated and formed solid land en
croaching on the river. Turning to
the right, the trestle work leaves the
shore and heads out toward the ocean,
over which the train rolls rapidly, and
the party begin to fully realize the
novelty of their position, apparently
crossing the ocean on a train of cars
instead of a vessel.
Below and around us are the rolling
waves of the ocean, tossing and heav
ing with their ceaseless, tireless mo
tion, yet we feel it not for wo roll on
ward as steadily as if upon the solid
laud. Bent after bent of the trestle
work is passed, each sixteen feet apart
aud numbered plainly so that the dis
tance traversed is always indicated,
until we pass one numbered 20,000
and wo realized that the train is that
number of feet from the mainland, or
nearly four miles out on the bosom of
the broad PaciGc ocean.
Beyond us for nearly two thousand
feet, or four and one-sixth miles the
road extends, but time is limited 'and
we go no farther. A few minutes on
this most western railroad of the
United States we tarn, and the de
lighted visitors enjoy the novel situ
ation, watching the foam-crested bil
lows as they break far inland, while
around us the long rolling swell is
coming in from the laud of Confucius,
and wo discern nothing save the
blending of tho ocean and the sky,
where the Horizon terminates our
vision.
The air is hazy and tho view is com
paratively limited. Up the coast is
Capo Hancock, with the high bluff
surmounted by the lighthouse which
marks tho entranco to 'the royal Co
lumbia, and beyond that a short dis
tance tho wooded point closes the
view. Sonthward stretches the beau
tiful Clatsop beach with Point Adams
light in tho foreground and Tillamook
head in tho distance. The air is not
clear enough to show the lonely Tilla
mook rock and tower.
Up the river on plain and hill As
toria is seen, bat all admitted that
they believed tho timokis in the near
future when tho hills would bo thickly
settled, the iron horse of the through
railroads would make tho woods and
waters ring with the shrill whistle of
incoming trains to "meet the many
vessels which will be induced to enter
hero by the completion as intended
of the valuable jetty, and Astoria will
take her place as one of the most
prominent shipping ports of the
grand old Pacific coast
The return trip is made, the ocean
and its restless waves are left behind,
we turn our backs on China and Japan
and in twenty nunutes are once again
in Oregon.
Fort Stevens with its thirty-four
guns looking silently at us over its
parapetB.is seen at our right, quiet in
its grandeur and grand in its silence.
Reaching the wharf, Major Handbury
and Mr. Hegardt open the doors, now
closed for want of governmental- ap
propriation and show one of the two
massive hoisting engines which
operate the huge derricks, and easily
lift thirteen tons at a time.
When asked by one of the ladies
when the engines would be used, Ma
jor Handbury replied, "When Ben
signs the bill," and all agreed with- Mr.
Tweedale that if Ben could be here
now and see the grand work for him
self, he would sign the bill at once.
Bidding adieu to Major Handbury
and wife, her daughter Miss Virginia
Lewis, Mr. Hegardt and Mr. Stone
man, with many thanks for their cour
tesy and attention, we step on board
the Mendell, Capt Brown takes the
wheel, and in thirty-seven minutes we
are at Astoria.
The genial face of that young old
boy, C. S. Wright, smiles a generous
welcome and the party enter the din
ing room of the Occident, where a fine
dinner is served, and partaken
of with a keen relish by the
voyager?, who have been sailing
out over the ocean in a railroad train.
Through the kindness of Capt
Thomas Crang, the Telephone waits
half an hour so that the dinner is
fully enjoyed without abbreviation
and at 7:30 p. m. the visitors are on
tho handsome boat and starting
swiftly up the river, carrying with
them delightful memories of their
visit to Astoria, tho jetty and tho
mouth of the lordly Columbia river.
Whv the mill of the Columbia
Elver Packing Company at Skamok-
awa, did not take a trip skyward and
cause the death of a nnmber ot em
ployes last Tuesday is a mystery.
When the mill was closed down in
the evening a crack in the boiler
eighteen' inches in length was found.
There had been a steam pressure of
110 pounds on the iron throughout
Ltheda)'. The boiler is npw undergo
ing repairs ana tue mm is sunt aown.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
(Then Baby was side, we gavo her Cwtoria.
"Then she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria,
(Then she became 30ae, sho clung to Castoria,
iTbea she had Cbildreo, she gave them Castorii
A Prominent Visitor.
John Tweedale is the chief clerk of
the war department, and has held the
position under both Democratic and
Bepublican administrations, which
speaks volumes for his ability, ef
ficiency and strict attention. toduty.
Accompanied by his wife, lie left
Washington July 12th on a vaca
tion. The' have been to Alaska and
viewed the wonders of that immense
region, returning by the cities of the
Sound. The. trip yesterday to this city
and the jetty interested them greatly.
They will leave Portland tolay
for San Francisco, thence across the
continent to Washington, stopping at
prominent points. Mr. Tweedale is
a very courteous and agreeable gentle
man, and will carry back with him
pleasant recollections of his extended
trip. It is a pity he could
not have remained here longer, bnt he
is anxious to return to duty.
Coming down on the" Telephone
yesterday Mr. Tweedale entertained
the party with recitations, so admir
ably rendered as to bo exceedingly en
tertaining to the company, while" the
splendid conversationalist James
Bangs of the Oregonian also con
tribnted'largely to the pleasure of the
trip.
Itcmarkablc Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield, 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 hopeless victim of consumption and
that no medicine could cure her. Her
druggist suggested Dr. King's Nev
Discovery for Consumption ; she bought
a bottle and to her delight found herself
benefited from first dose. She contin
ued its use, and after taking 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 iTtore,
large bottles, 50c. and $1.
A patent was issued in Washington
last week for a steel fence post It is
to be made of steel tubing, seven feet
high, with a neat cap and with bands
to hold the barbed wire. It i3 said
that these posts can lie furnished
complete for placing in position at 24
cents each.
IVcrcr TraTel Without Tliein.
Persons should never travel without
a box of Brandretu's Pills. A few
doses taken before going on ship will
prevent sea Bickness, and one pill
every night on Bhipboard will counter
act the costive action of the sea air.
When sick, troubled with pains, colds,
or dizziness, or having rheumatism
take from three to five pills and if they
do not operate in an hour or so take
three or four more.
BrtANDRETii's Pills are purely vege
table, absolutely harmless, and safe to
take at any time.
Sold in every drug andmedicino store,
eiuier piaiu or sugar coateu.
A Pittsfield hardware-dealer tells of
a man who entered his store the other
day and asked to look at some nippers
or pliers. Some wero shown him,
whereupon he calmly affixed a pair to
ono of his teeth, pulled the molar
from his jaw, laid it with the nippers
on tho counter and asked the bill.
Safety From a PestilentUl Scourge.
Protection from the disease, not a medi
cinal agent which merely checks the narox
ysms. Is the grand desideratum wherever
tue cnuemm scourge ot malaria prevails.
Oulnlno does not afford this nrotecuon. The
chler reason why Hosteller's Stomach Bit
ters has won such immense popularity Is.
mat it prepares mo system to resist me
malarial pest, uiusuuoes by bracing and
toning the physical organism; regulating
and promoting An equal How and distribu
tion of tho animal ilulds, and establishing
digestion on a sound basis. No; onlv is
fevec and ague, prevented, but the worst
types of tho disease are conquered by it.
Such is the only conclusion to be drawn
irom tno overwhelming evidence in Its
favor. It Is equally efficacious In dvsnensia.
constipation, liver complaint, general de
bility and. rheumatic complaint; and is a
rename aiureiic ana nervine.
mi
Miss Minerva Parker, n Philadel
phia architect, has been picked out by
the executive committee of the
women's .department of tho World's
fair to draw plans for tho Queen Isa
bella pavilion to be erected on the
grounds of the women's department
Cpocb.
The transition from long, lingering
and painful sickness to robust health
marks an epoch in the life of the indi
vidual. Such, a remarkable event is
treasured in tlie memory and the agency
whereby the good health lias been at
tained Is gratefullv blessed. Hence it is
tliat so much Is heard in praise of Elec
tric Bitters. So many feel they owe
their restoration to health to the use of
the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you
are troubled with any disease of the
Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or
short standingyou will surely find re
lief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at
50 c, and 81 per bottle at J, W. Conn's
Drug store.
Fully thred-fouiths of the babies of
the world go naked until they get to
5 or 6 years old. The Canadian In
dians keep their babies naked up to a
certain point, and as for the. little
Coreans, they wear nothing but a
short skirt until they are as old as our
schoolboys.
Bucklen's Arnie Sarc.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe
um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively enres Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale by .1. VJT. Conn.
Fear is the complete inversion of
trust It is a belief in the power of
evil, in the supremacy of evil over
good. God does not create nor per
petuate evil, for evil is but our own
perversion of good.
ADTICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
chohcandis the best remedy fordiar-rhcBa.Twenty-five
cents a bottle.
Failures are only the little valleys
between the foothills througn which
wo must pass in order to ascend the
mountain, and every littlo descent,
as well as every little ascent, takes us
nearer tho grand height
With your name and address, mailed to
the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga., is
necessary to obtain an interesting treat
ise on the blood and the diseases incident
to it
Skin Eruption Cored.
Ose of say customers, a highly respected and
iniacfitial dtiaca, but who is now absent from
the city, has seed Swift's Specific with excellent
rcsolL Bessys it cured him of a skinernpuoa
that he had beca tormented with for thirty years,
Mrt bad ralstcd the curative qualities of many
thecgtfrikrlBcs.
Koran Cumo, Druggist, Falls City, Nfrb.
Bfflwpiys
FOR DEHPSET AND FITZSIMMONS
A Big Parse to lie Hre Fn lv the
Puritan Clnli For Tlem.
WJIAT THE XQSVAltlEL SAYS,
Special by Tho Usiteo Prkss.
New York, Sept. 10. Dick .Bocho
and Jimmy Makelee, who practically
control the affairs of the Puritan
Athletic club at Long Island City,
have decided to offer a purse of 5,000
for a twenty-five round glove contest
between Jack Dempsey, the champion
middle-weight, and Bob Fitzsimmons,
the speedy New Zealander, who whip
ped McCarthy in a shorter time than
ho did the Nonpariel.
Dempsey said to-night, "I have not
made up my mind jnst what to do,
out l am open to box any man m the
world at 145 pounds, for a suitable
purse and as much money on tho side
as my opponent may desire to wager."
Several wealthy men in Brooklyn
will back Jack for anv amount up to
S25.000.
A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIIC.
A ITIau Found IJndly Cut IVcar
Fresno.
Special to The astomajiJ
Fresn-o, Sept 10. This morning
night watchman Gilson found a man
lying near the depot on Bailroad reser
vation covered with blood'and uuable
to walk. He was picked up and car
ried to a room where his wounds were
examined. His face was slashed up
frightfully and his mouth cut open
nearly to his ears.
He was very weak from loss of blood
and his mouth is so badly mutilated
that he cannot talk. He managed to
make known that his name is John
Hays, but nothing more could be
elicited. He is a stranger here. Ho
had evidently been assaulted with a
knife, but by whom or for vjhat is a
mystery.
A Flouting Mayor.
Special toTiiK Astokiax.1
Brooklyn, Sept 10. The grand
jury of Queen's county voted to-day
to indict Mayor Gleason, of Long
Island City, for assault in the second
degree. The mayor assaulted a reporter
named Crowley on Sunday last
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc. can
be bought at the lowest prices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria-
''!$$ HEALTH RESTORER.
NNss USEIT!
IT IS THTS IPEAI, MEDICINE."
It roucs the Liver and Kidneys and Stomach,
cures l K-.i J.iclic. Dyspepsia, crt-.ilcs an Appe
tite, Punlies the Impure Blood, and
Make3 Tho Weak Strong,
ljhel!l:HiM.I:lll
PFUNDErTS
ni iivt'iiL'tfiiitat
Used ovcryrvlierc $labcttlo;sixfor$3,
OSLO P. PARKER.
CARL A. IIAXSOX
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods A riving Every Steame
THIS WEEK.
Dress - Groods.
The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon.
Hughes & Co
Wholesale and Retail
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers of AH Brands of Foreign and Do
mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vat
Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key
West and Domestic Cigars.
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.
Family Trade Solicited. All orders from
the City aud Country promptly filled.
Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon.
Maverick National
BANK, BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL. .100,OCO
SUBPLUS 000,000
Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpora
tions solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excel
lent, and we rc-dlscount for Banks when
balances warrant it.
Boston is a Keserve City, and balances
with us from Banks (not located in other
Keserve 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 Cauada.
We have a market for prime, first-class
Investment Securities, and invite proposals
from States. Counties and Cities when is
suing bonds.
Wo do a general Banking Business, and in
vite correspondence.
ASA P. POTTER, President
JOS. W. WORK, Cashier.
School Taxes.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the taxes for School District. No?l, for
the year 1890, are due and payable at the
office of 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 of the Board of Directors.
J. W. CONN. Chairman.
J.G.HUSrLER. Clerk.
Astoria, Sept. 4th. 1690.
Notice to Gas Consumers.
FROM AND AFTER SEPT, 1ST. 1890.
the price of gas will bo reduced from
S3 50 to S2 80 for 1.000 cubic feet.
ASTORIA GASLIGHT CO.
SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL CIVIL,
mechanical, MInlngEngineering, Survey
ing, Draughting, Architecture, Assaying
aud Navigation. 170J5 Second Street, Fort
land, Or., and 723 Market St., San Francisco,
Cal. Established 1SGL A VakdkrNaillex,
Pres. Send for circular.
A --. ' c- ; X$W
m hl
ILpZk.
nwww
Highest of all in Learening Power.
; ABSOiWElff PiIIS
Falisr's Gellen Female Pills !
For Female Irreg
ularities ; nothing
hkQ them on the
market. Neverail
Successfully u s e d
by prominent ladies
monthly. Guaran
teed to relieve pup
pressed menstrua
tion. Sure! Safel Certain I
Don't be humbug
ged. Save time and
health aud money ;
lale no oilier.
Sent to any a
dress, secure bv
mail on receipt o'f
price, S2. Address.
THE APIIRO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Western Branch, Box 27, FORTLAND, OR.
cronies
Malaria, Fever and Ague,
Dumb Chills, Wind Goiic,
Bilious Attacks, etc.
They produce resnlar, natural evac
uations, ncicr gripo or interfere with
dally business. As a family medicine,
they should Imvo a place in every
household. Price, 2 cent per box.
Sold Everywhere.
Oilice, 44 Murray St., N. X.
OREGON STATE FAIR, A'
Tbirteeiitli Annual EiMbiOoi.
Under the management of the Oregon State
Board of Agriculture, will be held on
the State Fair Grounds, near
Salem, commencing on
Monday, September 15th, 1890.
And lasting one week.
OVER 115,
CASH PREMIUMS
Offered for agricultural, stock and me
chanical exhibits, for works of art and fancy
work and for trials of speed.
l'cduced rates for fare and freight on all
transportation lines to ami from the Fair.
Important improvements have been made
upon tho grounds and increased facilities
are offered exhibitors.
The Pavilion fill lie Open
Four Nights During the
Week.
A splendid field ol horses entered in the
speed department, and fine exhibitions of
racing will be gi en each day.
Entries fir premiums clobe Monday at
7:30 p. m. Exhibitors are urged to make as
many of their entries on Saturday before the
Fatr as possible. Goods, animals and ar
ticles for exhibition must be in their places
by 10 p. m. on Monday..
i'Ricks or a&iuissiox:
Man's day ticket 5oc
Woman's day ticket- '.Se
Man's season ticket ?2 50
woman's season ticket- 1 00
Send to the secret arv at Portland. Oregon,
for a premium .ist. I). II. LOONEV.
President.
J. T. GREGG, Secretary.
MARKETS.
Washington Market.
Slain Mrcct, - Astoria, Oregon.
ciirsst::se.v t co pkofrsi'toks.
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN
tion of the public to the fact that the
auove Market will always be supplied with a
FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALtTY
FRESH AUD CURED MEATS ! I
VhIch will be sold at lowest rates, whole
sale aud retail.
fSgr-Special attention given to supplying
ships.
STAR MARKET.
WHERRY & COIOTAn?,
Fresh and Cured Meats.
FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS.
OPPOSITE OCCIDENT nOTEL,
CUENA3ICS Street. Astoria, Ok.
Roadway Market.
O'FIara A Iugalls. Propr's.
Opposite Foard & Stokes.
A First-Class Meat Shop.
Fresh and Salt Meats .
All Purchases Delivered in any part of Ihe
City.
TMeta, Lester & Altai,
CIVIL-ENGINEERS,
Surveyors and Architects.
Office, Kooji , Flavkl's Eld'o
SECOND STREET
P. O. Box 813. ASTOKIA, OK.
BOOTS AND SELOES!
Of Best Quality, and at
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
SIGN OF THEJOLDEH SHOE.
jo:o::Kr ECa.:o:3sr.
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. Ice Cold Beer.
I prescribe and fnUy
Aninrsa THf f2 A flirt
Is H only specific for the cer
i&DAY3.B tain cure of this disease
Jnrnteei not low n H. Is'miAHAM.M r
ocia8irletta. " Amsterdam, N. Y.
urdociybyti We nave sold iviio-
rCarSeSthcTotta
CfnrnnstLHH ftvrtlnn.
I). U. .UYCIIK X CO..
Chlcaco. Ill
BoIdhyJ. W.Oonn Astoria, Oregon,
r W
000.00
U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
-0 TH E o-
aUSTiN-:-HOUSE
J. P. AUSTIN. Propr.
All lie Year 'Roil
THI , POPULAR HOTEL
Isnewand clean and beautifully located
on the banks of the Necanicum. within five
minutes' walk of
CLATSOP BEACH,
The most pleasant Seaside Resort on the
Northwest Pacific Coast.
Every attention Is paid to the comfort and
accommodation of the guests, and the table
is supplied with the very bess in season.
Here ai e plenty of Clams and Crabs, there
1 game in the woods and plenty or the
finest fih in the streams.
iison & Fisher
SLip Ghandlerp
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
FARIW IMPLEMENTS,
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL FEED
AGENTS FOR
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS
Portland Roller Mills,
F&SRBANKS' SCALES.
STORl A. OREGON.
The Celebrated French Cure
Warranted lt
APHRODITINE"
to cure
ISS0LUO5A
POSITIVE
Guarantee
to euro any
form of ner
vous discaso
or nnv dis
order of the
conorativo
organs of
nifhnr snr '
BEFORE
whothor ar- AFTER
ising from tho execssivo usoof Stimnlants.To
bncco or Opium, or throngh youthful indiscre
tion, over indulgence &c. such as Lo?3 ol
slons, Loucorrhooa, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and Impotency. which if ne
glected olton load to nromaturo old ago and
insanity. Prico Sl'a box, G boxes for S5. Sent
by mail on receipt of prico.
A WRITTEN UAJIATEE for every S3 or
der, to rofund tho money if a Permanent cure
ii not effected. Thousands of testimonials
from old and young, of both soxos, perma
nently cured by Avhroditisk. Circular free.
Addrcs3, iTHE Al'IIUO 3IED1UI.NE CO.
Cox 27. Wkstfrn LitANni, Portland, Or.
Forsaloby J. C. DEMENT.
Certificate of Authorization.
Tiikysukv Department. 1
OFFIt'K OF COMPTK.OL.LEn !
OF THE COKKKXCV. j"
Wasiuxctox, August '.Ust, lS'JO.J
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pres
ented to the undersigned, it lias been made
to appear that "The Astoria National Bank,"
in the City of Astoria, in the County of
Clatsop, and State of Oregon, has complied
ulth all the provisions of the Statutes ot the
United States, required to be complied with
before an association shall be authorized to
commence the business of banking.
Now therefore. I, Edward S.Lacey, Comp
troller of the Currency, do hereby certify
that "The Astoria National Dank," in the
City of Astoria, 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
of the revised Statutes of tiie United States.
In testimony whereof witness my hand
and seal of olllce this 21st day of August,
181HJ.
SEAL E. S. LACEV,
Comptroller of the Currency.
Morgan & Sherman
GROCERS
And Dealers in
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part of the city
Office and "Warehouse
In Hume's New Building on Water Street.
P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 37.
ASTORIA, OREGOA
IS? ft
OAse
Hfc.AL.TH.
f-o.,-?icl' ?il?n balsam No
primary fo-iis of the disease known as
bynliilu. Prir... S3 QO por Bottle.
La r Riclmu's Golden DaLmm No. a
Cures Tertian-, ilcrcarialSyphilitic Rheu-natis-n.
Fains in the Bones, Fains in the
Head back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Syphilitic Itash, Lumps and con
tractcd Cords, Stiffness of tho Limb3, and
eradicates all d7 wo from the system,
whether caused . , indiscretion or abuse
ct Mercury, leaving the blood pure and
healthy. Prico S3 OO per Bottle.
Lohiclinu'n Golden Spanish Anti
dote for the cure of Gonorrhcca, Gleet,
Irritation Gravel, an 1 all Urinary or Geni
tal disarrangements. Price '& 50 r.er
Bottlo. l
Lo nichau'rf Golden Spanish In
jection, for severe cases of Gonorrhoea
Inflammatory Gleet. Strictures.&c. Price
SI no per Bottlo.
L? ?icLian's, GWen Ointment
for the effectiva healing of Syphilitic Sores
and eruptions. Prico Si OO por Box.
Lo Rlchau's Golden Pills Nerve
and Erain treatment; loss of physical now.
cr, execs? or over-work, rrostratio". etc
Prico S3 OO per Box. T
Tonic and Nervine, fc
Sor.t c-.erywhere, C. O. D., securely wcs
per express J '
THE KICIIABDSON DRUG CO., AGEST
509 xnd 511 Market street,
San Francisco, CaL
CIECDLAKS SENT FREE.
or money
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