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. 4 V -f-iJW", ' a-?Z 'xrR-' ) 0) kt &Hjt gstttiatt. ASTOBIA, OREGON: XRIDJLT. .K0VMBEU 11. 18S0 ISSD3D EVERY MORNING. P. W. PARKER, Publisher and Proprietor. sroKixx Building. - Cass Stueet Terms ef Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week Seat by Mall, per month , vnt by Mall, one year Free of postage to subscribers. .. 15cts .. cocts .. $7.00 Txk Astoriajt fraarantees to its adver 3sen tee larcest circulatloii of any newspa prr published on the Columbia river. With the oounty recorder there were filed for record yesterday, two mortgages, amounting to $500. Kichard H. jKeogan "proved up" yesterday on a pre-emption claim in section 20, township 5 north, range 7 west. Alert Hook and Ladder Company are entitled to the credit of being the first company out yesterday in re sponse to the fire alarm. George Christensen, the ex-South Bend hotel waiter, was arraigned in the .police court yesterday on a charge vX. forgery. The details of. Christen sefi s crime were published in yester day's Astoeulx. The misguided yooajr iH&a was represented by Attor ney M. P. Hardesty, and was allowed fSlHttsTcnlD, at 7 o'clock, to plead to the charge. A verdict for defendant was ren 4ered by a jury in Judge Jewett's wtrt yesterday in the suit of George Brewa against Mrs. Sucker. The actioB was based on a claim fonvages && G. "W. Bucker, who formerly eosdacied a restaurant on Third street and the jury decided that Mrs. Eucker should not be held for her husband's debts. A counterclaim also figured in the case. A P. Sharpstein, manager of the Electric Power and Transit Company, let a coatraci yesterday to Messrs. Jaopperys & Herman, of this city, to grade 3,000 yards of the road bed of ifee electric railway. The contract eslts for the finishing of the work in ftty days. Messrs. Juopperys & Her man will "begin this morning on their cob tract, employing about twenty men, and expect to finish their work in thirty days. A careless guest in the Parker boose laid & lighted cigarette down on aa upholstered chair in one of the corns yesterday noon and went out. An hour later an employe discovered the room full of smoke and the chair burning. A cry of fire was raised and an alarm sent in from box No. 6, bnopBg out the department The fire was subdued by a member of Alert Hook and Ladder Company earryiag out the chair. Loss nominal There k every reason to believe that all who attend the M.E. church this evening and listen to the lecture by Bev. Dr. Kummer, will have a literary treat, as the speaker is of undoubted atfikyf and the subject is one of UBfitial interest to every person who is either a husband or a wife, or who ever expects to be one in the near fmtere. All will be desirous of hear ag about an "Ideal Wife." Doors will be opened at 7:30 and the lecture will commence at 8 o'clock. Another railroad is to be built in Pacific county. At least it is the avowed iafceaticra of a number of prominent residents of Sealandand Oysterville Vo do so. A few evenings ago a secret meeting of the largest property own ers t Sealand and Oysterville, was held ia the last named city. The matter was "discussed and some sub scriptions to the necessary fund were made. The proposed line will run from a coanection with the L R. & N. Go's liaeat Seal&nd, pass through Oysterville and on to Stackpole har bor. This morning on the steamer 12. E. Thompson, the "Hearts of Oak" com pamy will arrive from Portland, bring g with them all the scenery for the ad&irahle play they present at the opera boose this evening. The piece waa played by this company for one hundred nights at Fifth Avenue thea ter in New York, and thelact that it was so enthusiastically received there k a strong point in its favor. It moves Use audience to alternatelaughter and leers, and no finer compaBy orletter flay has ever been seen In "this city. t will be the dramatic event of the season. Tkukiciviac Diaaer. To oght to 'have one of those Be&atiffd Tablecloths with napkins tosalch only to be found at"Shana ksaBros. Herman Wise has & large number of tee Christmas presents displayed his ooraer inndoTv. Not .to -mention the $1C0 lot at Chelsea, fine touge, aiaao box, etc. 8Ib, LtsiBcneBie For Sale. JL Saloon and Lodging house doing a ee4. feestaess, for saio at-iajfaarcain. jiLssttosokliB a short time. Inquire sttMseSce. Ccrr, at 4 Third St. Frek yaters Xastcra Clasis JLt Jaka KoRers' market, opposite 0. II. Cmper', Third street. Tirst-eiess shaving, 25c, Ferd ForrcU's. InaeyeadeBt Slate "Writer. 3w43aes. Independent slate wriier. aeBltPd for & few days at the tftfjrtrKease, $wm 12. TIggaae L4rtac JSss. Beet Beds ia town. Booms per night it saa 35 cts, per week S1J50. xew and ifta. Prlv&te entrance. Weiakard's Bcer. Aac Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa- Ail ta -paiaat aiclicines advertised la late paper, together with the choicest actCaiaery, ami toilet articles etc can W feeagatat the lowest -prices at J. W. Ommi i arag store, opposite Occident aW,A9tena. Vew.Crop Rsdslns, Figs, Jfuts, etc -AJa a faa Hseef firstclass canned Tjftfttteltarits aad Vegetables. AtTHOMTSON & ROSS'. XaaSatrt L&dlte' $3X0 -Fine Shoes; atoJtadW6Ba4-tamed French Kids, at P. J. GeedK&a & Co.'. A4.nUapeTklrd. street. to the Colamblft hakery for all fclafeai cakes. TVi latent s)k) of Gents Boots and FrJ. GQonuix'&Vo.1&. ?mmimmmn AN UNFORESEEN DISASTER. Masonry Aronni me Comt Street School Going to Pieces. WHJLT THE OFFICIALS SAY OF IT The fine stone wall on the north and east sides of the Court street school lot, which was in course of con struction during the last summer and fall, has been viewed with pride by residents of the district and has been the subject of much complimen tary mention since its completion a few weeks ago. The wall was built as a bulkhead for the block on which is situated the fine Court street school house which occupies such a sightly location and was intended to hold in place the earth to form ample and gently slop ing grounds around the building. The rains of the last two or three weeks have developed the fact that there are unforeseen forces operating against th6wall which it has proved unable to withstand. The pressure on the inside of the wall on Benton street has moved it into the street about two inches at the north end as shown by a crack there, and this lateral movement is more or less ap parent for about seventy-five feet along the street to the south At tho same time there has been a slight set tling at the northeast corner, the effect of which is shown by cracks in the wall to the west and south for about forty feet. The wall on Court street does not seem to have suffered any movement except a slight settling at the northeast corner, mentioned above. On the Benton street side at the northeast corner the two top courses of stone and wide plank for a cap have moved eastabout fouriuches. Taking into consideration the fact that the rains have hardly commenced, it seems probable that when the earth inside tho walls becomes thoroughly saturated with water later in the season, tho wall being subjected to much greater pressure than now at the northeast corner, will it is like, yield altogether to the semifluid earth back of it and precipitate an avalanche of mud and rock into the street. It is believed that it will bo useless to attempt to repair tho injury before next summer as a portion of the wall will have to be entirely rebuilt. Just who is to blame in the matter, if it be the fault if anyone, is not ap parent although many citizens charged it to tho contractor, the board of di rectors and the engineer, severally. Inquiry, however, discloses that the occurrence is due to natural causes unsuspected, and that probably no one is to blame. J. W. Conn, one of the directors of the school district thought that much ' nn w. !; mn,i ni,f i,w ado was being made about nothing and that the wall wonld be put into shape at slight expense in tho spring. The contractor O. Boren. constructed the wall under plans and specilica- tions prepared by the city engineer. Tbft Trail nnrf- in -fh nnirrliltnrlirwul rtf M MO ond ?f Tn wvol-l 1m. c-nn WA. VVjWUj UUU. JU HUdlVUiUlAUU UJ CUUiU during its construction that it was be- ing bnilt unnecessarily heaw. H. B. Thielsen, the city engineer, i stetedthat the contractor was in no , wire to blame lor F mishap to the walL 'ie," said the engineer, "built it under specifications prepared by myself and he did an excellent job, the construction being perfect" The plana of the wall, Hr. Thielsen j statedj were made on standard rules, and with the object to withstand the pressure from the top that -would naturally be upon it. Whether the foundation was deep enough or not, it is at .this time difficult to determine. At the time it "was dng it appeared solid enough. Nowhere is the wall less than one foot below the grade, and where the grade was an embankment it should be a foot below solid ground. At the northeast corner the wall is three and one-half feet below the sur face. It seems to be one of those cases in which the best and most careful en gineers are unable to provide against accident without expensive experiment which would cost as much or more than the repairs that may be necessary in this case. Some say that an ancient watercourse once went through the blockn'the Ticinity of this sliding ground and it may be that that is a Tact that will account for the late dis astrous developments. BUSINESS LOCALS. Sbanahan Bros, have the Uest line of Dress Goods in the city. j3banahan BroB. carry the largest line of knit goods in" the city. Shanahan Bros, "have the largest Stock of Ribbons north of San .Fran cisco. Shanahan. Bros, have a magnificent assortment of Ladies and Children's underwear. Shanahan Bros, have everything in the line of fancy goods suitable for the Holidays. Shanahan Bros, are selling Prench Broadcloth in all shades cheaper than American goods. Shanahan Bros, have the largest stock of Ladies' and Children's Kid Gloves in the city. .Shanahan Bros, are selling Blankets and Comforters fifty per cent less than you pan buy elsewhere. Shanahan Bros, are sole agents for the celebrated S. C. Corset, no other house has got them. None genuine unless stamped. ,Take One. Ono hundred men's woolen suits, worth 17.50 to $25.50. for one week only 15.25 each. See Herman "Wise. IMPORTANT. . Every person purchasing Ten Dollars worth of Goods fromllerman Itfise, the Re liable Clothier, in the OccU dentUotel 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. BT alkias: Succeeds Uko Sncccss It is-verifled by tho fact that nearly everybody eats "at Jeffs .New re staurant. Itellclaus romcgraiiatcs. Main St. betjst. and 2d. I, X. L. Building. Fruits, Cajady, JJThIs. TreslLPcanuts everylday,!. X. L. Building: 'L.' , PEESONAL MENTION. Samuel Walker of Gray's river was in the city yesterday. Dennis Lucey of Mishawaka, re turned home yesterday. Senator Seaborg, of Ilwaco, is en joying himself in this city. William Schlart, of Tacoma, is a guest at the Occident hotel. . H. J. Hubler and wife, of South Bend, arrived here yesterday. A. A. Cleveland returned last even ing from an official tour as grand chancellor of the grand lodge Knights of Pythias, having instituted two lodges of the order as previously men tion in these columns, one at Eugene and the other at Hillsboro. He had a pleasant time, and was most cordially received and hospitably entertained. 3IAPJXE :news and notes. The steamer IL P. Elmore and its whistle, with a cargo of salmon ar rived from Tillamook last evening. The steamer Qen. Miles arrived from Shoalwater bay yesterday with a cargo of oysters, etc., and went up the river. Tho steamship George W. Elder, C. H. Lewis, master, sailed for San Francisco yesterday, carrying 1,200 tons of wheat Tho steamship Oregon, Capt E. Polemann, is duo to sail for San Fran cisco this morning, and will take freight and passengers from here. The steamship Mexico is to be taken from the Alaska run and sent to San Francisco, her place being taken by tho Yaquina, a much smaller steamer. The bark Kitty has arrived safely at Haiphong, Anam. She had a very rough passage, having passed through three typhoons, which severely tested her staunchness. She will arrive at Hong Kong soon, and may be ex pected hero in February. Captain Laird has gone to England, and Cap-J tain Wilson has taken charge and willl bring the Kitty here. Tlu confidence of pcoplu who have tri d JlowlV sarsaparilla. in this prepar ation, is ii'inarkable. Jt has cured many w ho have failed to derive any good w hatcver from other articles. For disi'aiv, caused by impure blood or low Male of llii hihtrm it is unsurpassed. Fio Tnblc Wine DrliuMvd at C0 cents a gallon, to any p.irri.fthe city. A lino line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. V. I'l7inger & Cosmopolitan saloon. Remember the Austin liouo at the "Seaside is open tho year 'round. 1.000 BEWAH1. What Would Astoria Be With out JIT? $1,000 reward in U. S. gold coin will be mid bv ".Jeff."' the World Kenowned F''W0 ,y ,,,er"n Vi c?fn satis," ractonly proe he can get a better meal or a greater variety or all the Uelicae ls of the season to chose from, than In ran at Jell s for Hie money. becoiul ftreet, opposite Telephone 1imling. W'Iitli:irel'. Bee. A flftCCll ball Peel Table and all I he SidTsalobii. Wr.s '1 huu pry s Cal,irrll j thereIs 1)Ilt nlsc ,,r ration that does cure that dt-ea-e. and that is the California PoMthe ami .r- ntie Electric Liniment. S hi by .1. W Conn. It also cures neuralgia, r etmia tism, lie idaehe, scrams, burns and all pain, iry it and tell our nrimilior wbeic to get it. Attention Smoker. Commercial. Lurline, La lerla Cubana all imported. Flor de Madrid. La Palladina. La Ermina. LaFamana in Key West Brand-.. The jJelnionr. Mocha. Reading 1 loo in in rear of Cigar Stop-. Chaki.es Olsen's Go to Olsen's for Cnban Blossoms, 10c Excitement Runs Jiiiili at.l. W. Conn's drug store over System Builder, as everybody is tiding it tor untarrn ot the storuacn. Dibpepsia, Constipation and Impure Blood, and to build up the system it cer tainly possess s wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. Only One iu tin United Mutes. Out of 1:K7 cough srups nianufac tured in the United States, but one has been found to be cnt'uely free, fn.in opiates and that i the California Posi tive and Negative Electric Cough Cure, which is the best on earth for coughs, colds, croup, el c Sold by J. V. Conn. SHIL011' CATARRU REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. A 3ASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. For Sale. -A Fine Ranch -ON THE- Clasianiae Near Kami's Ian. Only $1,250 Wingate & Stone, Real Estate Agents. ODD FELLOWS'BUILDING, Astoria, Or. B. P. ALLEN & GO. DKALKKS IN Wall Paper and Oil Paintings : PRACTICAL: PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. All Work .Guaranteed. Cor. Cass and JeJTerson Sis.. Arforla. i?a :cf Blulirei Cry ftrFitckerSB Castmi HW - - ,T , heal estate transfers. Deeds filed or recorded November 13, 1890, as reported for The Mobsxxg Astobian by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cempany: TJ. S. to Gus Hultkraus re ceiver's receipt for E J of NE E K of SE K of secl7,T7 2sf,R8W 8 200 Gus. Hultkraus to Ole Seim, EKofSEofsec 17,T 7NrR8W 900 S. W. S. Johnson et al to J. Sullivan, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk UD" McEwan's add 1 Deeds filed, 3; total amounts 1,101 Previously reported this year 1,825,625 Total to date S 1,826,726 Comlnj; Jrom California. The steamship Columbia, Capt. F. Bolles, is due from San Francisco this morning, with the following pas sengers: Mrs. A. Russell and child, J. Scott, Mrs. J. Scott, T. Heald, W. H. Thelm ster, W. Chance, J. W. Gibbons, G. O. Hall, J. J. Wyatyrk, R. W. Roberts, Miss M. Davis, M. Green, M. Wallace, M. Robinson, F. T. Rose, F. Brown, E. W. Raymond, wife and child, Mary B. Lord, Miss E. Deway, Mrs. Stahl, C. A. Williams, F. Alera, F. M. Weber, G. Nidbeer, P. H. McConlo and wife, J. P. Carlcton, M. Cutter, O. G. Will iamson, A. Selnson, J. Karl, J. Curry, H. Bores, J. Shannon, W. Mc Donald, H. Heath, H. Reardon, H Chomelont, J. Saunders, J. Burns, W. McMichael, Lieut. J. H. Farrell, J.H Dignard, Mrs. P. A. Tut tle, W. Rift, J. D. Campbell. J. Camp bell, F. Burgess, C. Haller, F. W. Pan hurst, Emily Dewey, J.F. Bura, E. B. Minor, D. W. Sullivan, A. W. Ander son, J. Mulloy and wife, G. Croswhite, S. Boose, E. C. Johnson, D. Silvn and boy, C. L, Nelson, W. T. Malloy, I. Lipson, E. H. Densmore and wife, J. Wolf and. wife. Ttfrs. Lieb, D. W. Bat c?, H Potson, J. P. WTright o JL BT. XOUIS rUTSICTAN. He Tents a California Production. Illsltoport- A St Louis gentleman whose affliction was sick headaches was so surprised at their cure by Joj 's Vegetable Sarsaparillo, that he called it to the attention of a relative, who happened to be Dr. F. A. Barrett, tho well know u St. Louis physician of 2552 Shenan doah Street The doctor saw at once that It differed from the potash preparations In that It w as purely vegetable, and becoming Intei ested, began n series of imcstlgatlons, and in a subsequent letter candidly admitted its curat ic properties, aud says: Wishing to tct its virtues further, I used it In my own family, and prescribed it for patients who required a goncral system regulator. As a result, I can say it is an almost absolute euro for constipation, bil iousness, dyspepsia, indigestion, and sick hcaiLiches. TUeso troubles usually come from a disturbed condition of the stomach aud bow els. and Joy's Vegetable SarsaparlllA Is the bct laxathe and stomach regulator I hare ever seen, and as a general system correctlvo is almost perfection. iSigncdJ V. A. BAKRETT, M. D SZ2 Shenandoah St, St Louis. Witilrr HfelliV' Pears. Fifty B.ixes mast biso!dat once; also Aip'p, Bananas, Grapes, etc. At Thompson & Ross. Awv 'dikNJusi In. Miiu'f Meat In w.-otl pails and class jars. Cape Cod Cranberries, Plum rmt din;:iml l"i'v Drop Pumpkin, At. Thompson & Ross'. LeMn given in Roman Embroidery. Outwork, Paris 'I inling. ClienU'p, Arrasone, rtc-. etc. .St'inping done to order, llll C ss St Nora. UAn:.BV a. Pig' Feet in kits and half barre's, .dmon Hullie. alnioii Tins in ki s. i and Spring Salmon in InrreK t At Thompson A llos-. t'iiutly mill "iiIh At Holmrs, GI0 Third MreiL A line line of CigaiN anil Hare tes can be found at the Columbia Bakery, ."0fi Third treuU rtirn itlicd Rooms I or rent, on Main street. No. r.07. Mns. II. Bkhkniies. Magiius 0. Crosby Dealer tt- HARDWARE, IRON. STEEL. iro-i l'lpe and 'FlttliTS Stoves, Tln nare, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Mnet l.ei'l. trh IjaI.SliHet Inm, ! In :utd ("opper. FOR SALE r Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Standard Saloon LECTURE Alfred Kummer Will Deliver a Ictnre at The M. E. Church, On Friday Eve., Nov.-14, '90. SUBJECT f Lk The Ideal Wife" Come and hear an Eloquent Discourse aud bo benefited thereby. Price of Admission. 81.00 The net proceeds to be used to raise tho indebtedness raently Incurred In making repairs on the church building. James Finlayson i 034 Third. Street, Invites the gentlemen of -Astoria and sur rounding districts to call and seo his larxe selection of . NEW SEASON GOODS Silrkbltfnr A3fe; Ulsters, QvercoatsSiftiJJj! i Comprising SMtcB.-Estlkli, Vnnth ai laurleu 0o4 WA Good Fit GuaranteedWi Jim b anfl Stoct Mercliai Tailor im ' r,ers MB BBS Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP GHANDLERS HEAVY AND SHELF "77a.:r.:e3 Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. Loggers' Supplies, Provisions, and Mill Feed. :GENERAL AGENTS FOlfc SALEM PATENT HOLLER .VILLS. Portland. Roller mills. FAIRBANKS Astoria, SCALES, ETC. Oregon. 1 3DH.-A.-STIHJCS- AND General :-: Jobbing Tne iuidcri.;t ed Is prepared to do :uy vork in hli l.iia at short notict. InaatN factory m.intier. WOOD FOR SALE. O -deis It-rt :it io ird & Stokea. or :t Asto ria Box Factiry will receive prompt at ten th n. F. FEAKES. BOOTS AND SHOES Tl.c lArRest StfH-K. Bo5t Qnall'i' an lowest Trices at, the hlijn of The (Johlcn hlioc. We are prepared to Supply our Patrons and others with the best Hsh Ncttir, hi Traps or Seines, our IxaK Experience war nuns, for not. We ln Ite early orders. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. BoMtou Office, 04 Commercial St 1fh DIAMOSD PALACE KUSTAV UAN.SHN, Pruji'i-. A lrennd VrllHeetnl Muck of lfif sf jewelry At Kxtreiuely l-o rriet-.. All flood Boagbl at ThU LMtMNhinrnt Warranted Genuine IVntrli aiiI (Jrlt'- Kfnirin A SI'W'l Vl.TV Corner Cass im! Squemoqus mi-i ji cobs & ?mm Contractors aui Bonders. Bstim lie Given on Brick, Stone, or Wood Woih. Concrete and Cement AYork a. Specialty. OFFICE, 118 Genevieve St. AND COMMISSION HOUSr. MARTIN OLSEK. Successor toTL C .IIoIdn. The oldest established Commivdoi! Umr intiresou (icotls ot-a!l kimls sold on lmmii mbslon. Auction Sale Ever Saturda, GeiienU RepalrliiKi Jtibiu and Upturi steriug done. Fliic stock of Furniture on haitd. Wht-u you w.iut B.irguiu.t in. tl hki-iioM Gootls ko to INCANDESCENT s Prices. All Night Lights, per Month, each -. 2 00 12 o'clock ' " " , 1 50 iu ...... 1 23 West Shore Mills Company. John G. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs .and Druggists' Sundries. PrenerlpUaub Care'ellr ConpoHBdcd. Agent lor Mexican 'Salve and Norwegian File Cur Has Opened a Produce andConimission STORE AT 4 Third Street, Astoria, Or. Wholesale and Retail buslucsi In Flour. Mill Feed, pats, Potatoes. Apples, ttc Solicits a General Commission Business. GOTO LARSON & HiLLBACK -TOK- GROOEBIBS A3fl FRESH FBinTS. Orders Delivered Free oi Charge. Country " Orders Solicited. Third street. I" ' next to rioneer offlce. Xaimon Fisheries I89I DaiM MT HiiiHibimu Gent's r - it , " v.v.v".v:::n::::::::::"::":::::."""!: " "" ? ! . EAKL & WILSON, COLLI ''r- - THE c. MENS Fine Men s and Boy's Suits and Overcoats The, Leading and Largest Store in the State Ouiside of Portland. 517, 519, 521 3rd St.. Astoria, Oregon. . .k t R; B.e POWER Morgan & Sherman GROCERS AndJJeiilers In Special Attention Clvento FUlins Of Orders. A FULL UHE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered. In any part ol the city Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No, 37. ASTORIA, . OBEGOX CLOAK SALE' Saturday, September 27th, We will open our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ' v OF r: Cloaks, Wraps, 'Jackets SILK : SEALETTES Our House has a standard feputatlon which never falls to attract general atten tion during our Cloak-Sales; CORRESPONDENCE SOtTCITED. McAiiLEN" &, McDonnell; 131 Jb 1G3 3rd smPortland, Or.r Leading Dry Goods Store for first class gooas at isastem prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting' raiierns. , , Cannery Sps! Chicago, Fui nishin - -. Philadelphia. Troy-" 5J STewrorfeCity, MD CHRISTY'S, London, BEST MAKES IN AMERICA OF 11b ujsjrZtSs. North Pacific Brewery, JOHE KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTEA PINE STEAM BEER. ESALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. - New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is tie Bon Ton Restaurant of tie Tow (AJiD THE FIXEST OX THE COAST.) Dinner Parlies, Banquets, a Specially Tlie Finest Wines and Jigttor. Private Entrance and Rooms. N. R. No connection with his old place on Main Street. JF Goods LFFS SHOES. Eng., I S27 m St., Astoria. I -v fc . j. , , jl a4c-" "r-