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-p-r - :.a :-V- "iyraJUJl 4f 3 A - ti v gfailg gurtoriatt. ASTOKIA, OREGON TllUllSDAVT .OCTOBER 23, 1890 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. P. W. PARKER, Publisher and Proprietor. A.STOKIAX BUIIJJIMl, - CUSS STKEKT Terras of Subscription. Served b v Carrier, per week 15 eta Seat by Mail, per month... .. COcts ent by Mall, one year $7.00 Free of postage to subscribers, The Astokiax guarautet-s to Its adver tisers rho larger drculatiou ol any newspa l r published on the Columbia river. Yesterday was cloudy aud rather cool. There was oiie mortgage filed in the recorder's office yesterday, for S300. There will be a sociable to-uight at Y. iL O. A- hall beginning at 8 o'clock. Everybody is invited. Bernard MeGnigan renounced alle giance to Queen Victoria yesterday and took out first citizenship papers. A son was born to the wife of. J. Goldbeck, who resides in TJppertown, yesterday. Mother and child are both doinir well. The Astoria Iron Works were closed down yesterday for repairs to some of the machinery. It is expected they will be started up to-day. Tlx Astoria National bank rewived i. irw currency yesterday uiorniug, t tin M-nuiuii ot over SI 1,000 in notes of Uh itaoi,iiua!ion of S10 and S2'). A nuuuvr of men engaged in the logging camp of Ttaml Adair, oil Gray's river, came over yesterday for the win tor, the camp having closed down for the season. The cut was about 2,000, 000 feet A number of the school teachers of this city who visited the Exposition at Portland last week returned home on the steamer Thompson yesterday, much pleased with their trip and ben efited by the vacation. The cae ot A. T. Brakkc, charged witb embezzlement, was again con tinued in the justice court yesterday until this evening. Mr. Brakko is making strenuous efforts to settle the case with the prosecuting witness. The regular quarterly meeting of the Astoria branch of the Woman's auxiliary to the Board of Missions will be held in Grace church Thurs day, October 23, at 230 r. m. All" ladies interested in missions are in vited to Imj present. Gustaf Wilson, the Russian vice consul, came down from Portland yesterday morning aud will return to morrow. He has lately returned from a trip to Ids far north aud native land, from "which he has furnished interest ing letters some of which have been seen by readers of The Astoeiax. The report of Chief Stockton, given in another column, speaks well for the management of the Astoria fire de partment under his administration, and is a good advertisement for the city. There are few, if nny, cities the eize of Astoria that can show so small a percentage of loss by fire, with such high rates of insurance. The electric motor line is all right and will be built," said O. E. Belding, one of the head officers of the com pany last evening prior to his depart ure for Portland. Tho mission of the gentleman to the city up the river is to close some more contracts in regard to building the line. A crew of men are at work on tho top of Main street hill making, n cut, and these will be added to in a few days as it is tho company's intention to have the line in operation by April 1st next. J. BL Miller of Dayton, Wash., is in thecity adding to his list of fossils and curios. He has in his collection a unique carving in black slate, in the form of a pipe on the stem of which reclines the form of a man, with his head resting against the bowl of the pipe, and over his prostrate body stands the imitation of some ferocious beast which has seized the man's hand, and seems about to devour it The curio is said to have beenlound in an Indian grave in Tillamook county- Some peculiarities oE the carving makes it seem probable that it may be tho handiwork of some of the early whito settlers, hunters or trappers. A wail of anguish has gone up from the Chinese gamblers and opium smokers, for it was announced yester day that all the Chinese pawnbrokers in the city would discontinue business. Tho reason given was that the city council had refused to reduce the li cense exacted from tho pawnbrokers $30 per quarter. The pagan money loaners chum that they .cannot shave down enough on their lellow-conntry-mca to warrant the paying of the license exacted, and in consequence will go out of business This is. what the Chincso say. The city officials, however, do not believe it, and will keep a sharp lookout on the doings of Mongolian "uncles." Allwrt Fisrhcr, Where Arc You? There is good news for you. See Gustavo Hansen, the jeweler. Girl Wauled Auood girl wanted for housework. Good wages paid for right j)nrtj Ap ply at this office. IVetkiHf; Succeeds L.iltc Siicccf. It is verified by tho fact that nearly everybody oats at Jeffs .Now re staurant. Wanted, Two more Lady Walters at Jeffs New Kestaurant Rooms to Rent Furnished or unfurnished on Court street, cast of Sam'l Elmore's. Mns. C. A. Mat. XIcasaHt Famished. Room To rent Enquire of Mrs. C. W. Stone, corner Cedar and West 8th streets. XelepkeHe !6cU;iBg House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night M and 25 cts per week $1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. F-Hraiskcd Rooms For rent, on Main street No. 307 Mrs. 11. Bkkexdes. For Choice Roll or Tub Butter, call on Thompson & Ross. Columbia River charts, No. 1, on sale at Griffin & Reed's, 25 cents. Go to Olaen's for Cuban Blossoms, 10c First-class shaving, 25c, FerdFerreH's. THE WIT RESTAUSAHT-JEFP'S FIRES DURING THEMT "YEAR Astoria Has Been Lncty in Regard to Disastrous Blazes. CniEV EXGISEER'S REV OUT. The report of Chief Engineer Stockton, of tho fire department, for the year ended October 1st shows that this city is either very lucky or that the department is very efficient During the year there were only fifteen alarms. The total loss was $6,100, not including the stock of lxxts and shoes of Morgan Bros., in the Mansell building, which was in sured for 812,500. The insurance on the losses exclusive of the Morgan Bros, risk, was $3,500. Tho list of fires were: February 20 Burning flue, St. Mary's hospital; no damage. February 26 Burning fine in house occupied by Chinese, Second and Ben ton streets; no damage. March 10 Bnrning flue in resi dence of L. Kinney, Third and Wash ington streets; no damage. April 20 Defective flue in back room of water company's office on Third street; no damage. April 2L Burning roof, building belonging to Mrs. Ross on Cas3 street Loss, $400; no insurance. May 2. Burning roof caused by sparks, in building of C. Rohr, Second street Damage slight May 2L -Fire in roof Mrs. Grant's building on Third street Damage S2.000; fully insured. .Tllllft 17. Munsr-H 1mi?f1inr Tliir1 street, cause unknown, bnildiug a to tal loss. Damage, S2,600; insured for $1,500. Stock of Morgan Bros, a total loss; fully insured. July -L Murray's stables on Fifth street, totally destroyed, with fonr horses. Loss, $S00; no insurance. July -L Fire in A Y. Allen's dwell ing on Main street No damage. July 13 Burning flue, Second and Benton. No damage. July 26. Burning roof on Polk street. No damage. Aug. 9. Burning flue, Occident hotel. No damage. Aug. 30. Residence P. W. Weeks. Damage, $200; insured. PEKSOXAL MENTION. Councilman Welch is in Portland today. C. L. Parker is in the city with his family. Judge J. Q. A Botvlby has returned from Portland. G. W. Baxton, of Gray's harbor, is registered at tho Occident. Prosecuting Attorney Kanaga has gone to Portland on business. Among yesterday's arrivals was Al fred Dickey, of Jamestown, N. D. The family of J. Strauss left for Portland last evening on a visit Miss Collie Munson was among the passengers for Portland last evening. Senator C. W. Fulton retuwied from a business trip to Portland yesterday morning. J. G. Megler and wife, of Brookfield, came down on the steamer Telephone last evening. Colonel Beebo was in tho city yes terday, and returned to Portland on last night's steamer. Robert Brodie camo home from Portland last Friday, and is lying very low with typhoid fever. Miss Belle Cleveland and Miss Mabel Parker went to Portland last evening to .spend a couple of days. A dispatch was received yesterday stating that Mayor Crosby and wife, of this city were at York, Pa., where they would remain several days. Captain Charles Johnson and Chas. Lundberg, of the Behring Sea Pack ing Company, who have been in Alas ka for several months, returned home via San Francisco on Tuesday. E. T. Johnson, the railroad engineer and contractor for the Seaside branch of the Astoria & South Coast railroad, was in the city yesterday jn connection with his claims against the company. A Slatnmoth Potato. Talking about potatoes, Byron Kim ball brought a potato of theLateRose variety to Thb Astobxan office yester day, the like of which has not been seen in these or other parts. It is only a sample of the wonderful fertility of Clatsop county soil This mammoth tuber, which is so remarkable for its tuberosity, grew on Henderson & Kim ball's ranch on Young's river, on the upland, where the soil is about two feet deep to the clay. The manner in "which vegetables grow in this country is simpjy riotous; uicy cton't seem to know when to stop. Mr. Kimball says he don't know what this potato would have done if it had not been taken out of the ground. A careful measure ment showed it to bo Z& inohea in circumference one way and 30 inches the other. Attention Smolrcrs. Commercial. Lurline, La Perla Cuhana all' imported. Flor de Madrid. La Palladina. La Ermlna. La Fainana In Key West Brands. The Belmont Mocha. Reading Room in rear of Cigar Store. Chables Olses's Weiukarrt's Beer. A fifteen ball Peel Table and all the leading newspapers on file at tho Sun nysido Saloon. Finest Barber Shop In town at Joe Giardlna's. Shaving 15c, 15c, 15c. Uj With the Times. .Railroad is coming. Shaving 15c at Joe Giardina's Sharing:, Sharing, 15c, 15c, 15c, 15c, at Giardina's. The Finest Photos Are now taken by H. S. Shuster. Seo new samples. Rest Barbers in Town At Joe Giardina's. Shaving 15c. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shees: also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s. A fine line of Cigars and Cigarettes can be found at the Columbia Bakery, 590 Third street Remember the Austin house at tho Seaside Is open tho year 'round. Go to the CoUimbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. Catlcrjvat 10 Third St. SCAPED IN THE 7?IGHT; Two Sailors Take French Leave of Their Vessel. Captain Banks, of the British bark Kate F. Troop, which has been ly ing at tho mouth of tho river ready to go to sea for several days,- mourns the loss oE two of his best sailors, and it i3 probable that ho will have to ship two more men before starting on his voy age to the United Kingdom. The men missing deserted from the vessel sometime during Tuesday night or yesterday morning, and in making their escape stole one of the ship's boats. The names of the men are not given, but the circumstances of their desertion are as follews: During Tuesday Captain Banks visited the ship Troop and the bark Norfolk Island, which were anchored near by, and in returning to his ship the boat as is customary, was not hoisted on board, but was left floating astern made fast by a line. Yester day morning the boat was gone and a muster of the crew showed two able seamen miEsing. The disappearance of the boat explained the absence of the sailors and a search was made. Tho boat was subsequently found tied up to a pile at tho jetty, but no trace of the men could be found. RAILROAD MEETING. The Directors Hold a Short Session Yesterday. A directors meeting of the Astoria & South Coast Railroad Company was held yesterday afternoon, Vice-President Kinney presiding and directors Fulton, Conn, Case and Van Onsen being present Following routine basiuess, the condition of affairs in re gard to the sale of the bonds of the company, was discussed at great length. JNO conclusion other than to let the deal be carried on by President Reid, who has the matter in hand, was reached. Captain Flavel. who was elected director to fill the vacancy caused by Judge Page's resignation was not present, being absent from the city, and. it is not known whether ho will accept or not as he has not notified tho board either wav. 3URINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steamship Oregon left yester day for Victoria and Puget sound ports. Tho steamship Oregon crossed out for San Francisco yesterday morning, one day behind time. The steam schooner Alliance was tunong yesterday's arrivals. Sho left up the river in the afternoon. The steam schooner Augusta, sailed for Tillamook yesterday afternoon, carrying freight and passengers. The steamship Miles arrived down from Portland yesterday aud will cross out for Shoalwatcr bay this morning. The British bark Norfolk Island, which cleared from here for the United Kingdom with a cargo of wheat sev eral days ago, crossed out yesterday. Among the cargo of the steamship Oregon, sailing from here yesterday, were 50 barrels of cranberries, 40,000 feet of lumber, 200 sacks of oysters and 1,200 bundles of shooks. The British ship Angerona arrived down from the inland city yesterday and will take on tho remainder of her cargo here. Sho has on board 31,607 bags of flour, equal to 15.S03 bbls the value of which is $39,261. Tho vessel is consigned to Galway, Ireland. Needs Explanation. The Nob Hill nine, of Portland, played at Astoria yesterday afternoon, and won a game from the seaside dwellers by a score of eleven to three. The Astoria baseball enthusiasts turned out in full force, and after the game was over paid their bets and sympathized with their home team. The Astorians needed sympathy to fall back on, for they were rather weak when they got through, playing a hard up-hill game against the Nob Hills. Oregonian, Oct. 21. The above sounds very much like the report of a game played here about a month ago. But really it isn't kind of tho Oregonian to be twitting us of tho defeat of our home team at this late date. Passengers to Portland. Tho following is tho list of passen gers having rooms who went up tho river last night on tho steamer R. R. Thompson. "W. H. Hayden, Mrs, Hibden, Miss Cullins,"v7. Winter, Oapt, Brown, R. W. Smith, R. Wilder, E. T. Johnson, M. P. Callender, E. Hove, Dr. Mul linix and wife, P. A Stokes and wife, Mrs. G. G. Shirley, Mrs. F. E. Haber sham, Mrs. Norberg, Miss Barron, J. H. Mansell, CoL Beebe.Mra. Wood and family, E. H. Willis, F. J. Goodenough, Miss Brumbach, W. B. Floyd and f amily, Mrs. E. A. Bend, Mrs. T. Smith, G. W. Easterbrook, Joe Green, H. Ja cobson, Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. F. E. Wright, W. J. Shubbe, B. B. Hooper, H. Crouch, . Uardell, P. W. Weeks and wife, . Burrowback, L. DuPark, F. P. Kendall, Chas. Shubbe, Miss Mabel Parker and Miss Belle Cleve land. Mrs. Elizabeth Peabody, the noted philanthropist of Boston, is now nearly ninelv vears of acre. Sho is verv feeble physically, but her mind is still bright ana active. It is believed in England that Queen Victoria is worth not less than 88,000,000. She has always been thrifty aud frugal Boils and Pimples and other affections arising from Impure blood may appear at this season when the blood is heated, llood's Sarsaparilla removes the cause of these troubles by purifying, vitaliz ing and enriching the blood, and at the same time it gives strength to the whole system. Fine Table Wine Delivered at CO cents agallon, to any part of the city. A line line of pure California wines at low prices, at; A. W. Utzlnger's Cosmopolitan saloon. A Physician's Opinion. Dr. A. M. Spauxding, of Grand Rapids, Mi3hn says: ! prescribe Ilib bard's Rheumatic Syrup in my prac tice, and unhesitatingly recommend it It operates upou tho liver, kidneys and bowels, destroying tho poison in the blood and tissues. It is a grand Ionic and appetizer, and for a diseased stom ach or dyspepsia, has no equal." For sale by J. w . Conn. $1,000 REWARD, What WorM Astoria Bo With out Jeff? S1,000 reward in U. b gold coin will be paid by "Jeff," the World Renowned Caterer, to any person who can satis factorily prove ho can get a better meal or & greater variety of all the Delicacies of the season to chose from, than he can at Jeff's for the money. Second street, opposite Telephone Landing. IFTER"fMTfFIYE"7EABS. Two Oil Steamboat Men Get Afoul of Each Otter. "GOOD OLD DATS" DISCUSSED. There was a re-union of two old steamboat men at the Occident .hotel yesterday" afternoon, and as a conse quence stories of steamboating in the early days of a quarter of a century ago were in order. The veterans were Captain G. W. Estabrook and Dan O'Neil, now purser of the steamer R' R. Thompson. It was twenty-five years ago that Captain Estabrook and Mr. O'Neil were shipmates on the river running between this city and Portland, Captain Estabrook being master and Mr. O'Neil purser of the old steamer Coluin b ia. Tho former has for years been living at Hwaco and the latter for many years has been running'in and out of this -port, but strange to say they never met until yesterday. 'Those were good old days, weren't they Dan?" said the captain, dapping O'Neil on the back. - ,4You bet they were," replied the purser, smiling grimly, "S25 for a trip to Portland, and then we didn't al ways get there. "Why," said Mr. O'Neil, turning to Captaiu Gray, "I remember the pas sengers used to come to me and com plain that the boat was stuck, and I could only tell that she was going ahead by looking over the side to see if there was any wash from the wheels. Yes, those were great old days." Captain Estabrook left for a visit to Portland on Mr. O'Neil's boat last night, and it is unnecessary to xay that many anecdotes of those days gone by were recounted on the trip. Ilolladay Estate Decisions. In the county court this morning Judge Julius C. Morelanu decided the matters involving Administrator Jas. Steel's claim against Joseph Holladay for S10.000, alleged to have been lost iu his disposal of the Oregon Real Es tate Company's stock, and also Holla day's claim for salary as executor of his dead brother's estate; claim for clerk hire and attorneys' fees. He disallowed Mr. Steel's claim of SiO.OOO because an insufficient shoe ing had been made that Holladay willfully mismanaged tho stock iu question. Ho also disallowed Holla day's claim for salary as execntor and an additional one for clerk hire on the ground that tho claimant assumed the trust with tho tacit uuderstanding that ho would execute the duties at tached thereto gratuitously. In the instance of attorney fees tho court allowed Messrs. Richard and E. B. Williams 250 each, from October 11, 18S7, to May 31, 18S9, to which they aro fully entitled, considering tho an noyance they have submitted to. Or egonian, 22. Delay Is Defeat. Salem, Oct. 21. In the circuit court to-day, in the matter of W. H. Biggs, relator, vs. J. P. Faull et al., a continuance was had for service. This virtually knocks the case out of court for before tho next term the board will be out of existence, as tho coming legislature will elect a new ono if tho law is not changed. This is the case iu which Biggs, of the gov ernor's railroad commission sought to oust the legislative board of commis sioners out of office. A continuance was had because tho service papers in the suit have not had tho length of time on all tho members ot tho legis lative commission. Faull is the man who has not been served. Orego nian, 22. Work for the Next LesLslatare. The committee on assessment and taxation, appointed by the last senate, is grinding away at the capitol build ing upon a bill to be reported to tho next session of tho legislature iu Jan uary. Very little of a definite charac ter has yet been done. It is more than probable that the committee will favor the repeal of the mortgage tax law, and it is likely that the clause of the bill of the last session upon this point will bo taken as a basis of action. This bill will, without doubt, be one of the principal fights of the next ses sion. Salem Statesman. PBACTICAX. TESTS. In Astonishing Offcr-Soino of the Kepllcs. The San Francisco papers of recent date contained the followiuK effer: "As an evidence ol tho ability of Joyi Vegetable Sarsaparilla to prevent alclc head aches, wo will give to tho first twelve ro cponsiblepersons who will apply at our office a bottle tree If they will affree that after they have been cured that they will admit the fact over their signatures." This offer so startlingly asserted the effi dency of tho remedy that many accepted, and tho letters of tho parties, nearly all of whom responded, aro probably tho most convincing attestations that any remedy ever received. The following is a sample o! those received: I have been subject to bilious headache and constipation lor several years past; in ct, have been compelled to t&ko a physio every other night or elso I would have a headache and dull, mean feeling. I hava taken that bottle of Joy's Vegetable Sarsa parilla, and havo derived great benefit from It, and intend continuing it. After my own experience I can heartily advise those trem bled with biliousness and constipation to try It. Yours, CHAS. E. ELKINGTON, 126 Locust Avenue, San Francisco. Excitement Runs high at. 1. AV. Conn's drug store over S3stcm Builder, as evervbody is using It for Catarrh of the stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure Blood, and to build up tho sj'stem it cer tainly possesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of It. All tho patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with tho choicest perfumery, and toilet artlcls etc can be bought at tho lowest prices at J. W. Cjohnb drugstore, opposite Occident hotelAstonS Worse Tliau Leprosy la Catarrll.llnl tTlProTa Vii. nnn m-unt. ration that docs cure that disease, and mat is inc uamornia Positive and Jxea-attve-j31ectrlc Liniment Sold by J. W. Conn. It alsocurcs neuralgia, rfleuma tlsm, headache, sprains? "burns and all pain, fry it and lelr- your neighbor where to get it " - - Wcinkarti's Boer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon.S cents Cigars At UolmeSjWO Third street Cakdy siH'd IKuts At Holmes, GiO ShfrcLstreet The latest style: of Gents' Boots and Shoes at p. J. Goodman & Co.'s. REAL ESTATE TBAXSFEBS. Deeds filed or recorded October 22, 1890, as reported for The MbBxixa Astobtan by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust comoam': Oregon Land Co. to Elbert Miller, lots 13 to 21 inclu sive, blk 32. lots 1G to. 21 inclusive, blk 34, Pacific addition S 500 Samuel Elmore et al. to Ida A King, lot 2, blk 1, Olney 100 J. V. Pike to W. 0. Casswell and wife, lot 38, blk 8, Powers' addition 75 Chas S. Dow to W. C. Cass well and wife, blk 2, Pros pect park 75 Deeds filed, 4; total amount. 750 Previously reported this year 1,745,641 Total to date $1,746,391 Locomotives for the Jerusalem & Joppa Road. Washington, Oct. 21. United States Consul Gillman at Jerusalem, reports to the department of state that the three American locomotives, made in Philadelphia, and intended for tho new railway from Jerusalem to Joppa, have arrived. The consul says it must interest our citizens to know that tho first locomotives ever used in this ancient land were made in the New "World. Out of jthe Fire Tormented icith Salt Rftcttm- Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Only those who havo suffered from salt rheum in its worst form know tho agonies caused by this disease. Hood's Sarsapa rilla has had great success in curing salt rhems, and all affections of the blood. " I owe the gratitudo to Hood's Sarsapa rilla that ono would to his rescuer from a Burning BuildingJESE; with salt rheum, and had to Ieavo off work altogether. My face, about tho eyes, would be swollen and scabbed, my hands and a part of my body would be raw sores for weeks at a time, my flesh would seem so rotted that I could roll pieces from between my fingers as large as a pea. Ono phrseian called it type pnQnn and gave me medicine accord- " Ingly; but salt rheum cannot be cured in that way. Finally I bought a bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It helped me so much that I took two more bottles, and was Entirely Cured LM with salt rheum since. I also used Hood's Olive Ointment on tho places affected. It stops tho burning and itching sensation im mediately. I will recommend Hood's Sar saparilla not only for salt rheum, but for SB Loss of Appetite all-gone' feeling so often experienced." A. D. Ronncfs, Jamaica Plain, Mass. N.B. H you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla, do not bo induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold b druggists. gl;slxforS5. Preparcdby C L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar almon fisheries We are prepared to Supply our Tatrons and others with the best lash Netting. In Trans or Seines, our Long Experience War ranis, for 1891. We invite early orders. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. Boston Of flee, 91 Commercial St. BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign ol The Golden Shoe. OKLO r. 1'AKKEK. CAUL. A. HAKSOK SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN CENERALMERCHAND1SE New Goods Arriving Every Stcame THIS WEEK. Dress - Groods, The Old Stand - Astoria Orecon. INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC MTS PricesB All Night Lights, per Month, each . $2 00 12 o'clock - " " " 150 10 ' " " " " 1 25 West Shore mills Company. Contractor and Stone Mason All kinds of Stone Work done in a neat and.substantlal mauuer. Address all Orders or Correspondence Box 213. Astoria, Or. Astoria National Bank IS NOW OPEN FOR GENERAL BAHKINS BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals Solic ited on Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal and Real Estate security- . . . Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sola. O. T. Edec, President. John Hobsen, Vice Pres. A. B. JEdee, Cashier. B. K. Warren. I -nireCf0r3 C. S. Wrigbt. j irecior3' Salesman. AN ENERGETIC MAN WANTED TO push our manufactures on this ground. One of our agents earned $5,200 In 'K. Ad dress P. O. Box 1371, New York, PLAY : T H Advance Styles of Fall Dress Goods AND OTHER HIGH NOVELTIES AT THE Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House O JP ASTORIA. ""'"'' etb! w Saturday, September 27th, "Ve will open our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE :OFr Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets,, SILK : SEALETTES Our House has a standard rcnutatiou which never fails to attract general atten tion during our Cloak Sales. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. mcallen & McDonnell, 131 A 1G3 3rd St., Portland, Or. Leading Dry Goods Store for first class goods at Eastern prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. -TTIE Scow Bay Foiiry -CORNER - WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. Astoeia, - - Oheqox. O ASTI3STOS Of all Descriptions MADE 10 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. JACOBS & PLUMM8R, Contractors ani Balers. Estimates Given on Brick, Stone, or Wood Work. Concrete and Ccnicut Worli n. Specialty. OFFICE, 1 1 8 Genevieve St. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE SUSTAY IIAXSEX, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine Diaiois i Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All Goods Bought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Watcli aud Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass aud Squemoqua Streets I. "W. CA$E Insurance Agent. REPRESENTING California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fin arrl Marine Ins. Co., Portland. Home Mutual Insutance Co.,S. F. Phoenix of London. Imperial of London. , John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. Prescriptions Carefally Cenpeandtd. Agent lor Mexican Salve and Norwegian Pile Core CLOAK IMS fashieUiAbl: OF NEW I S V7XSEB::- WE ARE SHOWING in iPfc nsi b m For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE PROPERTY. . . Call ou or Address ' - Leinenweber & Goodenough, SECOND ST., Near PostoQlce. - - - ... P. 0.80X637 J. H. MANSELL,. NOTARY AND- X 33" T7" 353 Sfr 3? M IES INT T AGENT. 1 ESTABLISHED 1883J Office 487 Third St., - - Nest to W. U. Telegraph Office Lots in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sle AT THE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate Co. PK1CES FROM 8150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS One-naif Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelre Months. J. BIGGS. BIGGS. HALL & CO., Frankfort Real Estate Co, ntT?TriT7c J Cor. Commercial and o lous -j piaVei's Brick Block, Investments Made for Non-Residents, a Specialty. r n nv of a i Correspondence solicited. Maps, Circulars and all lnfom&tfoa P.O. BOX 662 - cheerfully furnished. North Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, .- - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAG-ER BEER. EXTEA EINE STEAM BEEE. jsl :x: po n t ei :el . . r-"ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. New RESTAURANT 1 s , SECOND - STREET -'- (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is the Bon Ton Restaurant of tie Totn (AJTD TUB FINEST ON" THE-jCQiiST.) j V Dinner Parties, Banquets, a Speciatfy The Finest Wines and 2sfturt ., Privato Entrance and. Roorns- N. B. No connection with his old place do Main Street. :;.-.- ; rr-T7 Sfrg- .- i it if 3 w v GOODS TATE BROKER, 2--- rfj-tt .!JWf, PUBLIC H.B.HALlA Pearl Sis., Frankfort, Vash, 433 2d St., Astoria. A Jtl -I " "I c