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No. 13, 1. O. O. F - LIMHKHXCSOK OCEAK EX ITS. t .(i-t No. u. I. O. O. F., at the sK i xlir OdA Kelkw; UuiMin, at s r m ou tbe kOj4tud jind fourth H- -. wk MMKiik. SojoiiruinK breth r . ' Uit'ltKt. rtrJ- 0. P. As ttBuHdiug&IiOaii.&S5ociatiou rc.: ;r..,JIJAlt JIKKTINGS OF TIUS JL -s aiita h-p hdid at S p.m.. on the t i --.iajr rf twob. nioiulu OJiieeon -; v; r . m;4t if Clienamus. W. U JtOKB. Secretary. j ara tJouncii. f .v L ;: MKKTIKtSS. SHC0XI) AND JL. : i.t .. i"Ja othih of each month h; ; t cx K. oi,ttw.iMiKMtf; tv have matters acted ik.i Jy t!:.;Cuiirt.ai any regular :neet- .. .-4 nivt Ui same to Hie Auditor . .c: ' . oa or before the Fndav eveninp: wi. r i. ;a 1 oevliiy oti which the Council L-i .- . renrliu- Mieotuiir. rUOS.S.JEWElT, Auditor and Police Judge. Prom Terminal or Interior Points the Men Pacific Railroad Is the Line to TaUe To Ail Points East and South. Ills The IHniitgCar Route. ItrunsTlirougU Vcstlbulcd Trains Ercry Day In tlic Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. No Chango of Cars, Composed of Dining-Cars unsurpassed. Pullman BraiviiigRooin Sleepers Of latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both Free and rurnislicd to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Continuous Ijinc Connecting with All .Lines, affording IMrect and Uninterrupted. Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured In Advance through any Agent of the Koad. Through Tickets To and from all Points In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Oilice of this Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Porllaud, Oregon. ASTOKIA KKTAlt. IHARllKT. Portland and Coast S. S. Co. GRAYS HARBOR. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port land every Thursday at 7 r. JL; and from Astoria the following morning. Laud ing at Hoquiam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls and Alontesauo. SHOALWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on lt and 15th of cacli month, landing at North Cove, South ltcnd, Wiliapaaud Bay Center. F. R. STRORG. President. C P. UPSHUB, Agent Astoria. The Str. Telephone .&ss Portland and A.sloria. Tlmo Table. Lc:hck .Ivtnria: Tu-sJavs, Tliuisd ivs a :1 Saturdays at G A. M. Arrives at Asteria: Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at : p. m. Leaves erfIatid: Mondays, Wedncsdajs and Fridays at A 31 I. E. & W. Co. WO- -i t)F PKACriCAL ClVfL, ia. -hwel,Minin-liUij;inccring.hiirvey-iC, 'TMybtiitc ArrJrtecture, Assaing ani TTavfeattatL. no1. Serond Stieet, Port land. Or, mmI 72S Mxi-kel St.. San Francisco, C:. E-4bWalitdiM a Yaxdi:uNah.w IVrv .setMl for otvoular. T!IK SIKAMEhS uGcn. Cjuiby' or "Siiomi" I?avo Astoria dail-i at8A.M forTanzy Pomu Fr. Mevens and Hwaco. connecting wi'h railroad running north at 10 A. in. and it with boats on Slioal water Bay, lor South Bcuri, Sniisliii.e, Nurili Coe" and otliei points tltrough to(ias liaruir. South. Bound Trains ftart Prom Wahcotta and Seaiand At 1 I. IT!., Daily, Councctinr IVitlt Steamer For Astoria And IViiit Jlloat For Portland. Sj. A. Luomis, R. V. Egbert, President. Superintendei.t. Joint R. Goultcr, Sec Salesman. AN ENEIJGETIC MAN WANTED TO Hk. pnh our manufactures on th:s ground. One of our agents earned S5, 200 in VJ. Ad dress P. O. Box 1371, New York. Flour per bbl S4.004.50. Wheat, per cental SL40Sl.fi5 Oats, " S1.401.G5 Bacon, sides per lb, 12 cts. Shoulders, l2rcLs. Breakfast 1?17 Hams, " 1417cLs. Lard, 12015 cts. Beef,10lScLs. Mutton, 710 cts. Pork, 101 Sets. Veal, 1015 cts. Butter, per roll rCiGH'Z cts. Ercs, per dozen 3543 CL. PoLitocs, l cents per lt Cheese, per lb 1 340 cts Cornmeal, per lb 3J44 cts. Oatmeal, " nicLs. Beans, " 37 cts. Coffee, ,s 2Ti40c. Tea, ' 23iK)cis!v , Kice, " 78 cts. Sugar, " S10cLs. SjTup, per gallon U)c (mc Onions, lK2Kc Apples dried per lb 12K1G cLs. Peaches " " 12X"cls. Plums, " 10 (20- :. Candles, per lb 122T cLs. Chickens, each 73 cts. Hay, per ton S18S2.";. Hides, per a 4 10 cts. Honey, per callon S1.13. Oils, per fiallon, boiled linseed, 8Zi niw linseed. 80c: coal oil. :s3c: IardSL2T TIME SCHEDULE. Astoria & South Coast Railway: jLeara; Lv. Clateop Via Steamer Astoria Beach. Electric 9 :00 a.m. 8 :10 A.M. Electric 3:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. ) Dally except Sunday and Monday. () Dally except Sunday. Notice of Guardian's Application 1I10K LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE ? of his wards. To Martha Rowland, Arthur Rowland and all other persons interested In the estate of Enos Rowland, deceased : Take notice that Wm. Tage, as guardian of the minor heirs of said Euos Rowland, deceased, has filed his petition tor license tosell a specified part of thcical estate be longing to said Knos Rowland estate situ ated in the County ot Clatsop, Oregon ; you are hereby notified and required to appear before the County Court, at the Court House In Astoria, in said county and state of Ore gon, on the 3rd day of November, 1890. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of such real estate. Given tins 23th dav of September. 1890. C. A. MeGUlttE, dtd County Judge. Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICK AT OREGON CITY Oregon, Oet.4lh.lSK). Notice is hereby given iliat the following named settler has liled notice of her inten tion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Kegisler and Receiver of the lT. S Land O'Vceat Oregon City, Oregon, on Nov. 15th. 18D0, iz : Mis. S. Colics, Pre t-inptiou 1). S , No. 70ib. for the NE of seclion 'Si, T5N, R7W, W.M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous lesidence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. : Edward ISnr chard. Whalen C. Grnil, Hiram Groff and William P.. Marye, all or Jewell, Clat-op Couutv. 'recou. J. T, APPERSON, 15 lU-glster. For Sale. milE STEAMIilt EDITH WILL BE SOLD JL -cheap f.ir cah. Her dimensions are : 78 7-10 feet long, i7 7-10 feet wide, and 9 3-10 feet deep. hlic4s in good order. Kor fur ther panlcuiars apply to Van Duseu & Co., Astona, Or., or J. (J. Megler, Prookfield, Washington. -Notice. A LL PEKS'INS HAYING ACCUlTN'IS JLsl agaiut the e.-.tate of the late I liilu Callender are hereby noli lied to present tlie s-inio to ii' e for settlement forthwith. M. P. CALLENDER. Kuappton, Wash. August 5th, 1600. Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the ltilli day of October, 1&0. 1 to k up a )-iray bull ot the following descriptien: Color, brown, white spo's on lump and Uil ; about four 3 ears old. And after ad vertising 1 lie. 'ame for the t me specified in Section 3399. of Hill's Code. 1 will deliver said uulHo thtislicnli 01 Clatsop County to be sold at public auction, to satisfy all coMs and accruing costs, if said costs aie not paid by the owner at such tune. 1 BEFRMAN, Dated at Astoria. Or., October 23. 1690. Notice to the Public. miHS IS 10 NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT X mayc ncern thatG. S. Garthee Is man ager ft the Globe Saloon, No. 53. on Main street. Astoria, and from Hi's date he will be liable for all claims, against the business of the Globe Saloon, and will collect all bills due it. I hereby tender my thanks to all my old customers, and bespeak the same good will for in. successor that I have enloved. CHltls WEJEN. Astoria, October 23. 1890, I prescribe Mid fu!l. endorse lilt: H a lb only speclrlc for tli ectr tnincureonntsciwase O.n. INOHAIIAM.M Amsterdiim, N. We nave sold U G Jw many yean, and it ha; -ziven mo oesioi nm faction. I), it. Dyche &. Co.. Cbtcaeo. IE 1. SoldbyDrujaist" Sold by J. W. Oobc, Astorik, Oresoa. JmKCcrtt la CaB BP TO b Ui.TS.E BfQoxatoed set tow EX Wrdenljbyti ISlXTuaChtrlalCo. Olilo.V inttt i.r. THE 5AYY YARD SITE, Land Has Been Botiei Hear Port Orcliara. KOCATIOy IS l)OT7IiTT,i:SS ji.ldj:. Tbo uavj' yard and dry dock com missioners are paying a great deal of attention to Port Orchard, and their recent action would indicate that the navy yard and dry dock might ulti mately be located there. In a talk had yesterday with C. N. Noyes, hotel keener at Trncylon, ho said that on Thursday last, A. F. Shiou'e of the Kitsap county Pioneer notifled him and other land owners that the commissioners desired to meet them the next day at 31 o'clock on board the Manzanita. At the appointed hour on Friday the land owners were on board the Man zanita. They were met by the com missioners and Capt. Sclfridge made a speech to the assemblage, stating that the government desired to bond the land which was bonded last year for a navy yard which amounted to about 1,700 acres; also that it was the desire to bond some more land in the vicin ity of lake Kitsap. In all. some 2,400 acres were to bo bonded. The commission appointed A.F1. Shroufeasits representative to appraise the land which it proposed to bond. The settlers appointed Sheriff Joseph Pitts to represent their inter ests and the two gentlemen named called Joseph Blakeley in to assist them in their labors. By this time the land is about all bonded. Among those who bonded their land to the government are M. Daily, who bonded 1G0 acres at S100 an acre; Warren Smith, 203 acres at $100 an acre; Howard Kimball, bonded his land for S10 an acre, Skymen Bros, at S25 per acre and others at different prices. In no instance was any money paid to the settlers. The bonds hold for a period of two years, but it does not prevent those who have bonded the land from selling to a third party pro vided it is made subject to the bond. The commissioners have spent consid erable time in the vicinity of Port Orchard in the past seven or eight days, and it looks very much as though they aro determined to strongly rec ommend Port Orchard as the site for the navy yard and dry docks. Seattle Telegraph, 23. Koticc. GODS BLESSING TO HUMANITY So Says an Oregon Pioneer .Ninety Years Old. Forest Grovk. Or., March ID. L have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now nearly ninety years out, came to Oregon in 1S42 in the em . llll' i,fJl W4bll DAVID MUNROE. Great souls are always loyally sub missive, reverent to what is over them; only small, means sonls are otherwise. Fate's Mtlei Female Pills For Female Irreg ularities: nothiuc lilcj them on the market. Never fail. h Successfully used 7." I'luiiiuieiibiiiiiira M monthly. Guaran- iceu 10 relieve sup- nrAccaH nmnctMii- f'C Sure! Safe! Certain 1 Don t be humbug ged. Save tune and health and mnnnv V tac no other. Sent to any THE APHR0 MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Branch. Box 27. PORTLAND, OR. ilAtfV A v&bTZ ejB S. 5K &M wAS DISEASE. HEALTH. .o r:;c-.i mN c ia.. riaisam r.'o. 1 Ui.-is C.ia:icros, lirV. and second Bta-'cir primary fo-si3 of tho disease known as Syphilis. Prici, 5 CO por Bottle. ha Kicliau'd Cnlrtea Balaam lio.il Crcs-Tertiarr. itcrcurialSyphiliUc Rheu uiatisni. Tains la the Boaca, Pains in the Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sore Ihroat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con Iractcd Con! Stifncs3 of tho Limbs, and eruilcitca all dV-e from tho system whether ca?cd , Indiscretion or abuse if Mejctiry. leainj; the bld pure and lu-althy. Price 5 00 por liottle. I. Ulclian'rf Golden Spanish. Antl dotn for the cure of Conorrhcca, Gleet, Irritation Cracl, and all Urinary or Ccnl tal diKirratiycmcntfi Price S3 50 por Dottli. Lo nichan'.4 (.olden Spanish. In Jectlon, fDrsivere cases of GonorrhoBa, Inflanimatorj Clcct, Strlctures.ic. Price SI r.O per Cottle. Le RlcliJiu'a Golden Ointment for the tfl.-ct;v healiiiffof Syphilitic Sores, and eruptions. PrlroSl 00 per Box. Le Rlclinu's Goldou Pills Ner-e and Brain treatment l.tsa nt rf-.tl cr, cxni or over-work. Prostration, etc i-nto c u per uoxm Tunic Itl.ll Xpri-lnn. Sent crrywherc, C. 0. 1)., occnrelr jkt express. THE RICHARDSON DRUG CO.. AGENT 509 ind 611 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. GIKRULAKS SENT FREE. A CIRCDS TRAIN WBECiv5D. Several itlen and Horses Killed Engines Damaged. Special to The Astoktax.I Macon, Ga., Oct 28. Barnum's circus train of five sections, left Macon this morning at 6 o'clock for Athens, five miles from Monticello. The trainmen lost control of the tliird sec tion on a long down grade and it ran into tho real of the second- section on the end of which was the cook's car, preceded by a car containing soma horses. A man named Kelly in the car was killed and another man was badly hnrt. Eight horses in the for ward car were killed. Two engines pulling the third section were derailed and badly damaged as were six or eight cars following. The fireman of the first engine was instantly killed. The engineers of both engines and the other firemen jumped. A FATAL RUNAWAY. 1 1 4 n Tl a IfllilGU 10 rumiuS. Ihavoljeena creat sufferer from Torpid IJver and Dyspepsia. Every thing I ate disagreed with, mo untU I began taking- Totfs Pills IAND PREHSJUfH OFFER I J SET OiF THS Jllllte I can now digest any Ichul of food, never have a headache, and have gain ed fifteen pounds in weight." TV. C. SCHUI.TZE, Columbia, C. C. SOU) EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hurray St., xlew York. l&lZftinderfr-- : .v. iMiiu uk n.iniJi mcA 1 I VwiwywiiruAKsv, ' IlC.Hi.IM fftzJSTnffFP One Lady Killed and Another Seriously Injured. Speci J to The Astoijiax.1 Washington, Oct 28. One of tho most tragic runaway accidents that has taken pl?ce in Washington for many years occurred this afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Gantt and her daughter started for a drive, and had proceeded but a short distance when the horse became frightened and started off on a run. Mrs. Gantt jumped from the carriage and was killed. Her daughter also jumped and sustained serious injuries. STRUCK BY A TRAIN. A Prominent Kansas City IWnn Instantly Killed. Special to The Astoria, j Kansas Crrr. OK oq nnnrOU tt.i- wood, one of themostnotedwing shots in moBiate, president ot tho Kansas Cltv Drivinp- Pnrlr AosvMntior. ;i president of the gun club was driving across tho Chicago and Alton railroad track at Fifteenth street at G o'clock mis morning when Ins buggy was struck by the west bound passenger train killing Mr. Underwood instantly. A L10117 Wrestle. Special to The Astorian San Francisco, Oct. 2S. In a wrestling match between M. McLeod, the Olympic club champion and Tom Mclrernv. the Trisli nl)nmm'nn Tir- Leodwon two falls. Tho first' bout lasted three hours and forty-seven minutes. Tho second bout six minutes. The audience was much dissatisfied and ran the refnrpA nnr. nt rn i,oii McLeod had his right ankle broken oy iucirerny. Strike of Steam Fitters. Special to The AsToniAVJ r.CmcAGO, Oct 28. Every steam fitting establishment in Chicago is idle, the union men and ninety per CCnt of tho non-nrnnn rrmn nr nn n strike'whichTjegan yesterday. Children Ory for Pitcher's Castoria tVhen Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. 5Vbcn she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, iVaen she becamo 3Uss, cho clung to Castoria, J7h en sho had Children, she gave them Castorit A most useful electrical street sign has comejinto use in England. A light brass frame-work is fitted with opaquo glass bearing the signs de sirtd the name of a firm, a railway stajion'or a theater, as tho case may bo These tablets aro visible by day as well as by night, and a3 the ob struction to light is inapnrecrable, they are becoming as popular as they are effective. Will be paid to any competent chemist who will Crd, onanalysla, a particle of Mercury, Potash, or other poisons In Swlf t'a Specific (S. S. S.) AN EATING SORE Henderson, Tcs., Aug. 3, 1399. "For eigh teen montbn I had an eating aora on my tongue. I was treated by the best local physicians, bet obtained no relief, the Eoro gradnally gro'wlas worse. I concluded finally to try S. S. 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