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ASTORIA, OKEGOX:
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30YEMIIEU 13. 1S9U
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
& tP. W. PARKER,
PubHsJicr and Proprietor.
SrORIAN KUILDINO,
Cass Stbret
Terras of Subscrlption
Served by Carrier, per week ...... J5 eis
Seat by Malt. per month CocU
---t by MaH. one year . $7.00
Free of postage to subscribers,
Tan Astoiuan guarantees to its adver-a-wsine
largest, circulation of any mwsja-p-r
pHbHfeed on the Colnnsbu river.
(Additional Local News on 1st Page.)
Tickets for tho loctare at the M. F.
church to-montrvr night arc on sale at
GrifHn ,: Reed's.
A marriage license ras issued yes
terday to August Rautio and Marja
Johanna Sleping.
1L M Leathers "proved up" on a
pre-emption claim in section 33, town
ship 7 north, range S "west
Martin Olson, tho steamship agent,
received instructions yesterday to sell
round trip tickets to and from Astoria
and all Scandinavian points for 118.
Two mortgages amounting to S3,2o0
were yesterday filed, with the county
recorder for record, also a release of a
bond from E. J. Ford et al. to Rachel
and B. C. Kindred.
E. C. H olden who has been iu corre
spondence, states that it is not certain
that a pastor from Marysville, Cal.,
lias been secured for tho Presbyterian
church of this city.
Sheriff Smith returned from Port
land yesterday. He coroboratcd tho
story of his arrest and discharge at
the "instance of the "Bunko"' Kelly
crowd, ns has been detailed iu The
Astoman.
A chimney fire in the residence of A
G. Allen, on Cedar street between
West Seventh and West Eighth
streets, at 7 o'clock last evening called
out the fire department and the new
engine had its first run. The loss was
nominal.
All the electric lights in our office
suddenly stopped last evening soon
after 9 o'clock, but word was sent to
the electric light works, and in a few
minutes the incandesceuts were all
right- It was only a slight trouble
caused by the slipping of a wire, and
was quickly fixed.
The South Bend Journal says
that the government steamer (fedncy
has run up to November 1st, 180 miles
of soundings south of Oysterville,
making 10,000 soundings. The total
record to date onWillapa bay and har
bor shows 725 miles of soundings ran,
or 33.000 actual soundings taken.
Union Pacific Ticket Agent Bozorth
has been notified of an increase in the
second class passenger rate to Chi
cago. Hereafter pasteboards to Chi
cago will cost S16o0 an increase of
&L5Q. The raise is on tho lines be
tween tho Missouri river and Chicago
and is the result of the breaking of
the traffic agreement between tho
Union Pacific and connecting lines,
particulars in regard to which have
been published in The Astoriak.
Reserved seats are being taken
rapidly for tho play of "Hearts of
Oak," which is to be produced at the
opera house to-morrow evening by the
talented, actor James A. Herne, and
his splendid company. It is an ad
mirable piece, for the plot is earnest
and prominently presented. It has
been before the public for twelve
years and this is a sure guaranty of
merit. The little child who takes a
leading part is also a strong attrac
tion, and wins the love of all who see
her.
Last Monday morning a lead
colored skiff about eighteen feet long
was found floating bottomside up a
little below Clifton. Underneath was
a package of finccut smoking tobacco,
four pounds in weight, a half bottle of
whisky, a gallon jug nearly full of
whisky, a broken oar. two oarlocks,
five English books, and one letter that
could not be deciphered. It is sup
posed the occupant of tho boat may
have been drowned. The boat was
left at Clifton by Ostrom who picked
it up.
China Charley, tho vegetable gar
dener at Smith's point is in sore dis
tress, and a few days ago he un
folded a tale of woe to Attorney
George Noland that brought tears to
the eyes of the barrister. The cause
or Charley's troubles, to judge from
the attorney's story, is manifold and
the pagan made a dire threat to fill
up on opium and pine tar and go to
the residence of a prominent citizen
on the hill and die. The coroner
thinks there is something iu the
threat and is watching the house.
Last evening occurred at their
armory, tho quarterly inspection of
Company H, by First Lieut D. J.
Moore, signal officer on the staff of
Col. Beebe, commanding the 1st Regi
ment, O. N. G. The attendance was
light, owing to the large number of
men now absent from the city, as the
company has forty-six members at
present, having recently received a
number of recruits. The inspecting
officer expressed himself as being well
pleased with the appearance, and
complimented the men on their pro
ficiency in drilL
Considerable excitement was oc
casioned on the steamer Jlonita yes
terday morning, and Chief of Police
Bny was sent for. It proved to be a
esse of much ado about nothing. A
Portuguese who had in his charge a
twelve year old girl had purchased
what he supposed was two staterooms,
one for the child and one for himself.
Owing to the fact that tho man was
unable to speak English a mistake
was made sad when the officers of the
sfeeamer fond that he had only one
stateroom o&hiaaeelf and the girl they
objected to kk going into the room.
Tbcforeig&er did not understand and
as a result a row occurred. Chief
Barry straightened the matter out
wad another room was furnished the
zasn.
JftfcmW. Meaiay.
II to xill call oa O. "W. Fnlton,
Uhs city, you "will hear something of
interaet to yog.
CMtXcrsr, at 4 Tkird St.
Frek jstcrs, Eastern Clams
At Jfeft He-recs' market, opposite C. II.
OMfr Third street.
lEIETlESTAURAHT-JEFF'S
A FORGER CAUGHT IK THE ACT
Trie to Pass Bops Checks in Tie
City Testerflay.
-VOIP IX THE CITY I'JZISOX'
A dapper looking young fellow who
for several months past had worked as
a waiter in various restaurants and
hotels at South Bend is locked up in
the city prison on several charges of
forgery. He gives his name as George
F. Chrislensen and arrived here last
Tuesday evening. Almost immediately
after his arrival he pat into circula
tion a couple of spurious checks for
small amounts, and just before Chief
of Police Barry and Officer McCarthy
arrested him, he tried to get a check
fcr $100 cashed at the First National
Bank. Cashier Gordon of that in
stitution suspected all was not right
and a little investigation convinced
him of the fact When Christensen,
who is a very crude worker in the field
of forgers, put in an appearance at the
bank ho was accompanied by another
young fellow, who it is thought was a
confederate, but no trace of this in
dividual can be found by the police,
and the prisoner refuses to say who he
is.
On being searched at the city prison
a couple of checks were found on him
together with S3 in money. Chris
tensen spent the money he realized
in clothing, and when arrested w.is
attired in a brand new suit
One of the fellow's victims is S. B.
Dyer of Knappton, who cashed a
check drawn on tho bank of Hoquiam
and purporting to be signed by S. H.
Bell'of South Bend. The check he
tried to cash at the First National
bank in this city, was also signed with
the name of Bell. It was made pay
able to Dyer, and purported to have
been endorsed by that gentleman.
Captain Parker, master of the steamer
ucn. Canon, loses a few dollars
through the chap as he Rave him an I J: Y ,,Y ' i , fil'Pe"n-
n,iMo ni.L.fwn .imnnnl'en'M.te cannery department for
advance on a check for 50 drawn on
the First National bank of Tacoma
and purporting to be signed by J.
Wilson. Another check Christensen
had was drawn on tho Hoquiam bank
in favor of J. Brown and signed S.
H. Bell.
The prisoner made full confession
and said that if he didn't get more
than ten years in the penitentiary he
didn't care.
A Foi mer Astoria I!ov 1 1 rani irni.
Old residents will remember Will
iam Elnor Johns, whose boyhood was
spent in this city. Ho is npw a law
student iu Oakland, and is taking
lessons in elocution from Prof. Wat
son, tho famous elocutionist. Mr.
Johns is said to have developed con
siderable ability as an elocutionist and
dramatic reader, and is soon to give a
public reading iu Oakland. In the
spring he proposes to give a dramatic
reading in this city. The Oakland
Times has the following mention of
him:
"William Elnor Johns, a young gentle
man of this city, is preparing to give an
evening of Shakespearean recitals at
Hamilton hall on the evening of Decem
ber 11th.
The readings will bo inter-!
spersed with good vocal and instrumental
music ilr. Johns is one of the brightest j
pupils ui vieorRu iuieii nai.son, me cele
brated elocutionist.
Card of Thanks.
I hereby tender my heartfelt thanks
to tho Astoria Fire Department for
their prompt response to the alarm
last evening caused by a fire at my
house. Fortunately the services were
not needed, but they were quickly on
hand, and had the fire obtained head
way, I am satisfied they would
promptly have extinguished it, and
saved my residence. Tho Astoria
Fire Department can be relied upon:.
A. G. Ax-lex.
Astoria, Nov. 13, 1890.
Notice.
There will ho a called meeting of
the Y. W. C. T. U. at the Y. M. C. A
hall this afternoon at -1:15 o'clock.
Important business to attend to.
Mils. J. T. Boss,
President.
The premiums of useful and inter
esting books offered by this paper to
subscribers have caused a satisfactory
increase in The Astoman's subscrip
tion list. And now, after the adver
tisements of the premiums have been
printed for several weeks new sub
scribers drop in more frequently than
at first It is a practical demonstra
tion of the fact that advertising should
be persevering and persistent Peo
ple need reminding often. If they
don't feel disposed to notice the ad
vertiser the first time, perhaps they
will the second or the third, or eoine
other time So, if you wish to profit
to the fullest extent by advertising,
you should advertise and advertise,
and continuo to advertise Advertis
ing is something like a plaster, you
must leave it on long enongh to draw
or it's no good.
Herman Wise has a large number
of fine Christmas presents displayed
in his corner window. Not to men
tion the $100 lot at Chelsea, fine
lounge, music box, etc.
Take One.
One hundred men's woolen suits,
worth S17.50 to 25.50. for one week
only 15.25 each. See Herman Wise
IMPORTANT.
Every person purchasing
Ten Dollars worth of Goods
from Herman Wise, the Se
llable Clothier, in the Occi
dent Hotel building:, will re
ceive a Ticket free of Charge,
entitling the holder to a
chance in the Drawing for a
number of Handsome Christ
mas Presents.
Mrs, T. Maliaii,
An experienced dressmaker, of Port
land, will take charge of the dressmak
ing department at Mrs. Derby & Mc
Kenzie's, Monday, Nov. luth.
Independent Slate Writer.
Maud Jones, independent slate wriler,
can be consulted for a few days at the
Parker House, Itoom 12.
Cigars
At Ilolmes, W0 Third street.
The latest style of Gents' Uools and
Shoes at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s.
ANOTHER NIGHT BOAT.
Report That the "Harvest Queen" Will
he Pat on the Xizlit Hun.
It is promised that the long looked
for extra boat for night service on the
river will be put on the run commenc
ing Friday night, November 21st, and
that on that evening tho steamer
Harvest Queen will leave Portland
and thereafter will make the night
run with the steamer Thompson, the
steamers leaving each city alternate
nights. At the Union Pacific office in
this city no verification of the report
could bo obtained, General Agent
Noyes stating that ho knew nothing
about the matter other than .what he
had heard on tho outside; the com
pany had issued no circulars in regard
thereto, The only object in putting
on another night boat would be to
handle heavy lighterage that is ex
pected down the river during the next
few months.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Charles Kohn of Portland was
tho city yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Conn has nearly
re-
covered from her recent illness.
S. B. Willey, wife and child of Port
land, signed at the Occident yester
day. Capt. J.H.D. Gray left for Port
land last evening on a business trip to
be absent a few days.
Mrs. J. Calmer of this city left for
Portland last evening to visit her
daughter Mrs. N. B. Pendleton.
David Nicholson, of Toronto,
arrived in this city yes'.erday morning.
Ho is on a pleasure trip and is a
nephew of Alex Campbell.
L'eat D. J. Moore, of Col. Beebo's
staff, arrived here yesterday morning,
inspected Co. II last evening and goes
up the river this morning to his homo
in Portland.
Miss Lillie Ireland who is visiting
friends in McMinnville, was tho recip
ient of a very pleasant surprise party
in that city last Friday evening. She
will return to this city next Monday.
M. J. Kiunev at his Tillamook can
nery. was in this city on his way to
his home at Manannah, Minn. Ho
subscribed for The Astohian- before
leaving so that he may know what his
friends are doing while ho is gone.
United States Senator Wm. M.
Stewart of Nevada, accompanied by
H. M. Ycrrington, president and gen
eral manager of tho Virginia and
Truckcc Railroad, arrived on the
steamer 11. It. Thompson yesterday
morning and left for across tho river
where they have property interests.
Pn-e:iirers to Portland.
Tho following is the list of passen
gers having rooms who went up the
river last uight on the steamer 1L li.
Thompson.
F. J. Goodeuough, Major Muhelcn
burg, P. J. McGowau, H. S. Gilo, B.
L. Shephard, E.S.Alexander, J. 11.
Jones, John Adair and wife, Dr. Hill
and wife. Dr. Mullinnix and wife,
Mrs. J. Collemer, J. B. Montgomery,
W. 11. Tayjor, M. jLarson, D. 15. Jer
ron, J. H. Sparrow. J. D. McGowr.n,
a. A. XAikermg, r. U. Scaborg, Mrs.
J. Dalgety, M. M. Dee. W. J Grace.
Mr. Marx, Otto Hansen, V. Steiger.
L Bessenger, H. B. Parker, D. E,
Thayer, Capt. J. H. D. Grav. W. H.
Barker, Miss Gilbert, C. E. Bnir,
Miss Barron, A. Petcrsou. H. Loudon,
Mr. Wassermau, Miss Baker.
If you have made up your mind to buy
Hood's Sarsaprilia do not he induce-i 10
take any other. Hood's iSarsapril a is a
peculiar medicine. possessing, by virt; c
of its peculiar combination, pn'poi ti n
and preparation, curative powers su
perior to any article of the kind.
Delicious PoiiM-grann (.
Main St bet 1st. and 3d. I. X.
Building.
Fruits. Ciimlj. IYuis.
Fie-li Peanuts every day, I. X.
Building.
I j.
Fine Table Wine
Delivered at GO cents a gallon, to any
part of the city. A line line of pure
California wines at low prices, at A.
W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon.
F5rst-ciassshaving,2oc, Ferd Feirell's.
Ueincmlier the Austin house at the
eaMilts is open the year 'round.
Go to
kiirls of .
tin Columbia bakery for all
$1,000 1i:va;&i.
What Would Astoria tto Willi
out Jeff?
S1,(K)0 reward i 1 U. .. go'd coin will
be paid by "Jeff,' the Worll Ilenowned
Caterer, to any person w ho can satis
factoriU prow he can get a bftter meal
or a greater variety of all the Delicacies
of i he season to chose from, than he can
at Jeff's for the money.
Second street, opposite Telephone
Landing.
Telephone liOittriii-r House.
iSest lledsin town. 1 looms per night
50 and 2.1 cts., per week SIM. J?ew and
clean. Private entrance.
Only One iu the United States.
Out of 1557 cough syrups manufac
tured in the United States, but one lias
been found to be entirely free from
opiates and that is the California Posi
tive and Negative Electric Cough Cure,
winch is the best on earth for coughs,
colds croup, e!e- Sold by J. W. Conn.
rVoti:ij;.Siicci-els I.lltc Succos.
It is verified liy tlio fact that nearly
everybody eats at JcfTs .New re
staurant. Wcinliard's Beer.
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon,.1" cents.
All the patent medicines advcrtlsec
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc ran
be bought at the lowest prices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria.
New Crop Ilaisins, Figs, Nuts, etc
Also a full line of first class canned
Table Fruits and Vegetables.
At Thompson & lto-s'.
Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes;
also flexible hand-turned Freneh Kids,
at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s.
"WoinliarclN B-r.
A fifteen ball Peel Table and all the
leading newspapers on fib at the Sun
nyside Saloon.
Worse Tlnan Leprosy
Is Catarrh, and there is but one prepa
ration that does cure that disease, and
thatlsthc California Positive and Neg
ative Electric Liniment. S dd by J. W.
Conn. It also cures neuralgia, rheuma
tism, headache, strains, burns and all
pain. Try it anil tell your neighbor
where to get it.
SI1ILOI1'.- CATARRH REMEDY-
positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
and Canker-Mouth.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed or recorded November 12,
1890, as reported for The Mobxxxg
Astoriax by tho Astoria Abstract
Title and Trust cempany:
E D aicKee et al to M
Alonzo Allen, lot 12 in ATc
Kee and Lemon's sub, blk
4, Clatsop Grove S 95
Henry Powell and wife to
Otto Hansen, lots 11, 12,
13, 14 of blk 30, Powell's
add 320
T H Leinenweber et al to O
E Leake, lots 29 and 30,
blk 8, Power's add 320
Annie Beidt and husband
to K L Parish, all blk 33,
lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, in
blk 37, Kosedale add. 300
3I J Kinney and wife to
Harriet M. Kinney, tract
of land in sec 9, T 6 N, R
10W 1
E A Noyes and wife to W
M Grant, lots 23 and 24,
blk 7, North add 90
Astoria K. E. and Trust Co.
to Pat Maloney, lots 13
14, blk 7, Railway add ... . 150
Same to A J Albring, lots 11,
12, blk 2, Railway add,
'lots 23 and 24, blk 14,
Railway add 350
E A Noyes and wife to W
H Edwards, lots 1 and 2,
blk 3, North add 95
H W Hatch and wife to Ore
gon Land Company, N y.
of blk 28, Pacific add .... ". 250
C. J. Hall and wife to W. A.
Lancaster, lot 3 blk 16 Co
lumbia add SO
M. J. Kinney and wife to
Geo. M. Ross, lots 33, 34,
35, 36, blk 45, New Astoria COO
W. L. JJhlenhart and wife to
H. &. Smith, lots 8, 9, 10,
11,12, 13, tract 1 of blk '
15 Hustler and Aiken's add 1,000
M. M. Dee to D. Avanawach,
lot 3 blk 19, Chelsea R.R.
add 2C0
Nellie J. Reswick to John H.
Tell. NW i of NW J of
sec36T9N,R7W SCO
George Beattie to Alfred
Kinney, lot 2 sec 10. T 8
N, R 9 W, 27 acres 4,158
H. O. Thompson and wifo to
O.Ford, lota 7 and 8 blk
3, Laurel Park SO
C. W. Shively ami wife to
Lillie Foard, tho S 50 ft of
lots 7 and 8, blk 14. Shive
ly's Astoria 1,500
Deeds filed, 1; total amounts 10,299
Previously reported this year l,S15,32fi
Total to dato
,S1,825,G25J
A ST. L.OUIS JnTSICTAT.
lie Tests a California Production.
Ills Iteport. x
A St Louis gentleman trhosc affliction
was sick headaches was so surprised at their
cure by Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla, that he
called It to the attention of a relative, who
1i?I:h.-t;1 to be Dr. F. A. Barrett, theTcll
inuw u St. Louis physician of iK2 Shenaa
ioah " . 'ct. 1 he doctor szxr at ouco that It
differed from the potash preparations In that
it was purely vegetable, and becoming Inter
csted, l-egon a scries of Investigations, and
In a ssVp ueut letter candidly admitted Itt
curat, c fif'-ertSca. and cays:
Visliii; to te.t its irtucs further, I used
It in 1 1 own fmmly, ntril prescribed It for
pt"i;uli who required a general system
rr ulator. As a result, I can say It Is en
aliu.v,: absolute euro for constipation, bll
iou."ics. d'-psln, indigestion, and sick
hf-i-turin' Ym-se troubles usually como
from u L.turLcu condition of the stomach
and bowels md Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla
le the be-; laxative and stomach regulator I
have f-.vr seen, and as a general system
corr-'eilve is al:no3t perfection.
l&lsucd F. A. 11AKRETT, M. D.f
22 Shenandoah St., St. Louie
"Winter aV'Hs' lV:ir..
Fifty I xes npsL lie sold at one.
also Apple.--, 1! matins, Grape-, do.
At i IIOMl'ftOX & Kos-..
A'civ t'ootl Ji. In.
Miuco Mi-al in w ol pa" Is and jl.i---
jars. Cape Co:l Cranherrii's. 1'iiiui I'.ul-
ilmiraiul iev Prop I'uinpkiii.
At Thompson & Itoss.
Lesson pi veil in llmnan Embroidery.
Cutwork, Paris 'lintlnp. Chenille,
Arrasene, eti. etc. St in pi ux done to
order. Km C ss St
.NOt:.V ItAPI'i.I-VrA.
Pin-' Feet in kts and half barn,
Salmon Bellies, almon Tips in ki s,
and Spring Salmon in barn'.
At Tiiomp-ox it Kosn'.
Onitlj iintl Iti-ts
At lldlin-is. 010 Third .street.
A lino lino of Cipiu-s and ' i-.'aie tes
can be found at the Columbia Haki-iv.
59G Third Mrcct-
G I ()is"n. rir Culiiii HlusS'iiiis, ifk
!iirtiIii l Itonnix
Torrent, on Main street. Xo. :v7.
Mit. II. I1ki:km)KP.
Htct-tiou Nuiol'rrs.
Commercial.
Lurliue,
La I'erla Cubana all imported.
Flor dc Madrid.
La Palladina.
La Ermina.
La Famana in Key West Brands.
The I'clnionr.
Mocha.
Ueadlip Iloom in rear of Cigar Store.
CitAitr.ES Ct-skn's
Ksoitcmont
Runs hluh at. I. W. Conn's drug store
over System Builder, as everybody is
using it for Catarrh of the stomach.
Dyspepsia. Constipation and Impure.
Blood, and to build up the system it cer
tainly possess-s wonderful merit when
all speak so well of it.
LECTURE
lE-L-''-- X3E,
Alfred Kummer
Will Deliver a Lecture at The
M.E. Church,
On Friday Eve., Nov. 14, '90.
SUBJECT:
&4
The ideal Wife"
Come and hear an Elomient Discourse and
be benefited thereby.
Price ef Admission -
81.00
The net proceeds to be used to raise the
indebtedness recently Incurred la making
repairs on the church building.
Contractor and Stone-Mason
AH kinds of Stone Work done In a neat
and substantial manner.
Address all Orders or Correspondence
Box 213, Astoria, Or.
FIM BEOS.
Successors to Wilson & Fisher.
SHIP GHANDLERS
HEAVY AND SHELF
Farm Implements,
Paints, Oils,
and Varnish.
Loggers' Supplies.
Provisions,
and Mill Feed.
:GENEKAL AGENTS FOK
SALE PATENT HOLLER 3IILLS.
Portland Roller ITZills.
FAIRBANKS' SCALES, ETC.
Astoria, - Oregon.
T
General :-: Jobbing
Tl-c uii!'!?Ui ed Is inp.mctt l. !o any
work in lil 1 nc at.shoit notice, l a vitK-facto-y
tnaninT.
W0G0 FOR SALE.
O n'.fjs li-ft .-l Fortnl & Stokes, or ::t Asto
ria Uox Fart.'ry til receive prompt at ten
th n.
F. FEAKES.
A
SOOTS AND SHOES
Tin- l-urct Stork, Host Qnn'.ltv :.n .
l.mvo.t li ics at t!u Sijrii ir
The Colilen Shoe.
aimon rssnenes
Wu aro prepared to Supply our Patrons
and others w it h the best FMi Net tug. in
Tiajis or Seines, our Long Eiperiono-' v ar
r.n:, for l0t. Wi Invite oarly oi-.Jns.
GLOUCESTER NEr & TWINE CO.
Boston Office, 91 Commercial St
DIAMOND PALAGS
t.'U.STAV til.M., t'rori.
i f-irt-ami V'l et-1 (! l.i'k of KJinr
Biamits i Jewelry
At Extremely l.ow Jrici-.
411 ('nodx Hon-thl Ht ThJ t-il!l!inirnt
Warranted Genmi.s
XVmI'Ii and !! ::;! rti
H'"KlI.TY
ui "iUfiifM,ii;. .-iri-'-t
Cini-r ('.Li'
mm & PLiisnR,
Contractors and Bnilflers.
Estim ue
Given on Btick, Stor.c. or
Wood Work.
Concrete and. Cement Worlt
a Specialty.
OFFICE,
118 Genevieve St.
AND COMMISSION HOUSl-.
MAUTIN 0LSEN,
Successor to E. C .Huldeu.
I In- n:;i'st i-sta!INIi! GoiiimissUui ""hum
iiiirj;uu ("coilMif ;i!I t'iinl.s M)!il on t:m-
.llis.Nil.il.
iM-tiiin ".ilu Ever S.uunl:i.
'fiieral Uep'iinii'r. .diMiing .ui l'tn.t--lrhn;
ilone.
Fiii -ti-ck of r'uniit'irr on ha:.it.
iVit-:i ou v.m:iI liurK'i'ii' in tl ..-ii'ii
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INCANDESCENT
Prices.
All Night Lights, per Month, each
12 o'clock ' " .
10 " " " ' .
?2 00
1 50
1 25
West Shore mills Company.
John G. Dement.
DRUGGIST.
Successor to W. E. Dement & Co.
Carries Complete Stocks of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries.
rrtftcrlpiloB Crrfally Couinouii'Ied.
Agent lor
Mexican Salve and
Norwegian Pile Ctir
J. C. BEKL-
Has Opened a
Produce and Commission
STORE AT
100 Third Street, Astoria, Or.
Wholesale and Retail busincs- in Flour.
Mill Feed, Oats, Potatoes. Apples, Etc.
Solicits a General Commission Business.
GOTO
LARSON & H1LLBAGK
FOR
GROCERIES
AUD FBESn FRUITS.
5a-A
ELECTRin
UBBTS
Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country
Orders Solicited. Third street,
next to Pioneer ofllce.'
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FOLLMER, CLOGG
Philadelphia.
MEATS
0
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Fine
THE BEST MAKES IN AMERICA OF
Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats.
cTHper,
The Leading and Largest Store in the State Outside of Portland.
517, 599, 521 3rd St., Astoria, Oregon.
1 B. POWER
Morgan & Sherman
GROCERS
And Dealers iu
CaieryJuPlies!
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part ol tho city
Office and Warehouse
In Hume's New Building on Water Street.
P. O. Box 153. Telephone No, 37.
JlSTORIA. oregos
Saturday, September 27th,
We will open our
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
OF
Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets,
SILK : SEALETTES"
Our House has a standard reputation
which never fails to attract general atten
tion during our Cloak Sales.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
McALLEN & McDONNELL,
131 tC 1G3 3rd St., Fortlandf Or.
Leading Dry Goods Store for first class
goods at Eastern prices.
Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting
Patterns.
k CO
CLOAK
ALE
SON BROS.,
Chicago,
Furnishing Goods!
ELLAS !
ARL & WILSON,
Tffoy,IT.T
MD
ANAN & SONS.,
STewTTorkCity,
FINE SHOES
HRISTY'S, London,
Stiff Hats
North Pacific Brewery,
JOEjNT KOPP, - - Proprietor.
BREWER OF
EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER
EXTRA PINE STEAM BEER.
s: :e -
S3?-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.-W-
New RESTAURANT
SECOND - STREET
(Opp. Telephone Landing.)
Is the Bon Tou Restaurant of theTown
(AND TIIE FINEST ON THE COAST.)
Dinner Parties, Banquets, a Specially
XJie Finest TTines and Liquors.
Private Entrance and Rooms.
N. B. No connection with his old plaee on
Main Street
ALTIES!
& CO.,
CIFFS
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Eng.,
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Astoria
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