"S.6r . 4'1 s ' " ' W Mfe C Thc gaHg Itetoran. ASTORIA. OREGON: KONOAf. .... NOVEMBER 17. 18D0 ISSGBD EVERY MORNING. P. W. PARKER, FulHlit?r and Proprietor. sroniAN Ruiuhnc. - Caks Struct Terras orSabcrijilIoti Senod by Carrier, inr week ......... Seal liv Mall. jr month vtu l Man. one year Frro of KKtage 10 MibscriIor, ir.cts . roots . S7.00 Trrs Avtoriax cuarantccs to its adver--Wer the larcea eirculatiou of any neia rr rmblLshod oh the Columbia river. Additional Local News on Jst Page J THAT NEW COKSTRUCTM CO. J. H. Smith tie Contractor Is Tie Manager of It. A TAT,K It'lTJI J. T. .TOJIXJSOX. The small boy is now anxiously aTutinjr Uo first frost, and elods are beinp put in order for active service. A chimney in the residence of H. B. Parker, on the Main street hill was burned out last evening. No alarm "wns sent in, and no damage was done. The weather is delightful now, but the days, though pleasant, are grad ually growing cooler, so that fires are quite agreeable, especially in the evenings. Colonel Maher met with a painful accident Saturday evening. While going along Second street he slipped, and falling, broke the bones in his left wrist. Columbia Engine Company, No. Three was out yesterday for a practice drilL Hose was laid and two streams thrown. Everything worked satis factorily and the boys are more than pleased with their new engine. It is now stated semi-officially, that the steamer to go on the night run with the Tliompson will be the 5. ?. Jicd, instead of the Harvest Qtiecru The new schedule will go into effect about the 21st inst. The Scow Bay Foundry Company is now running on full time turning out a large lot of castings for the South Bend country, and the other side of the river. The foundry is also doing considerable extra work for local foundries. A representative of C. H. Cooper states that the inference contained in a local in these columns yesterday morning was incorrect, where it stated that the suit brought against Mrs. Kucker by Mr. Cooper was "for clothes bought by her husband," as he claims that the suit was brought for merchandise furnished to Mrs. Backer. E. T. Johnson, the representative of J. H. Smith, the contractor who com pleted the Seaside division of the As toria & South Coast railroad, was in the city yesterday :.nd returned to Portland on last evening's steamer. The mission of "Mr. Johnson was to see if some arrangement could not be made with the property owners here or the South Coast Company to pay I the claim of Mr. Smith and save the forced sale of the bonds given as se I curity for the payment of work done ! on the line- Mr. JohiiEon sla'cd that all Mr. Smith wants is his money and he thinks it best that the mortgage bonds of the company should be kept intact in order to facilitate their sale in London. What success the gen tleman met with is not known, but he stated that he thought the matter could be managed satisfactorily. When asked in regard to the new construction company, particulars of the organization of which appeared exclusively in The Astobian of Fri day, Mr. Johnson stated that the com pany had incorporated with a capital stock of S150,000, and for the purpose stated, that of completing the main lino of the Astoria & South Coast road to a connection with the Southern Pa cific company. The stock, the gentle man also stated, had all been sub scribed, J. H. Smith being the prin cipal owner and the manager of the concern. Asked when operations would be commenced, Mr. Johnson said that he did not know, as it would depend en tirely on the sale of the bonds of the road in the European or eastern mar ket. As soon as the company's bonds are placed the work of construction will begin, and once commenced, it will be continued as rapidly as men and money can do it. "No," said" Mr. Johnson, "I know nothing about the engineer represent ing the London syndicate further than that I saw a cablegram sent to Mr. Keid a few days ago, saying that an engineer to examine the lino as sur veyed had left for Astoria." The recent repairs on the M. E. church in this city cost $1,425, and tho entire sum has been raised, so that there is no debt resting upon the church. The pastor and members therefore feel remarkably well pleased at such a state of affairs and grate fully acknowledge the assistance so promptly rendered by the many kind friends who contributed to bring about this desired result The readers of the Columbian will observe that it devotes, day after day, the most of its editorial remark to adverse criticism of The Astokiax. Boys, you may belaboring mightily for the prosperity of this city, but it is tho opinion of many that your editorial column is filled with such ill-natured drivel simply because you haven't the ability to do anything more sensible than scold a neighbor whose success you envy. Shall Lady Delegate' ro to Con'ercncc? THE M. E. CIIURCn. Serin on hy He v. Dr. Koauncr Yesterday Mornins:. At the reopening of tho M. E. church yesterday forenoon, the ser mon was preached by Rev. Dr. Kum mer from the text: "All thinga work together for good to those who love and servo tho Lord." Ho divided the text into three heads as follews: 1st, All things work; 2nd, All things work together; 3d, All things work together for the good of those who love and servo the Lord. He illustrated tho first division of the text by referring to the human body or any other living organism, and considering the numerous parts and how they all work in harmony to accomplish the appointed end; how if one part was lacking the work would bo imperfect; even in sleep the brain was working, and the circulation was continually going on or death would ensue. And then ho stated about tho quantity of blood the heart would pump and make its own repairs, with several thousand million beats the heart would lift a good many thou sand tons of hood, and thus he drew the conclusion that all things work and that work is the most necessary fact or feature of all things. Then ho considered tho second clause together; for an illustration on this part of the sermon, he used his watch, ho showed the audience how each part of the instrument was just as necessary as any other part and that all must work together to fulfill the demands of its maker, so each part must not only work, but they must work together. Under tho third head he inferred that every man would admit that there was an infinite principle, or being, or ruler of the universe, who made and controlled every part of the creation, and that we should not use our mental telescopes wrong end foremost; to see Him properly wo should bring Him near to us and trust Him as a child would a parent, for we are all in the pit aud must look up trustingly until we are perfected. After the sermon a collection was taken up, and nearly 500 was raised towards paying for repairs on the church. THE CONBREOATMAL CHURCH. Interesting Sermon LastEreninE lay Eey. G. C. Hall. AJDVICE TTELZ WORTH HEEDiyO. -OF "TEMPTATION." Synopsis of an Address by Rev. Dr. Kummcr Last Evening. On Thursday afternoon till the M. E. churches in the Oregon conference will take a vote on the proposition to admit ladies as lay delegates to tho general conference which meets in 1892. At the session of 18S8, several ladies appeared as delegates but were refused admission on the ground that the constitution did not allow them to appeared as delegates. At that ses sion it was voted that the matter be submitted to all the churches in the country, to be voted upon in October or November of 1890, as to whether lady delegates would bo admitted at the next session in 1892, for the gen eral conference meets but once in four years. The polls will be open at the M. E. church in this city, on Thursday after noon next, from 2 to 9 r. jr., and every member of the church over 21 years of age is entitled to cast n vote. The judges will bo Oliver Slew ar I, Mrs. W. L Crawford and Bev. G. W. Grannis. Passengers to Portland. Yesterday forenoon the sands north of tho middle channel of the Columbia river, were lined for miles with myr iads of sea birds. They were of a brown or black color and of a size between a teal duck and a sea gull. They presented tho appearance of a black wall, from an Astoria stand point Some six years ago tho same phenomenal congregation of these birds took place, but they then ex tended from the bar up to Tongue Point. Just what their presence be tokens is not known. Perhaps an open winter. Editorials in Trie Astoriax, as well as in other papers, are not written for imbeciles, idiots, small children, or people of less than ordinary intelli gence. Judging f rem the inability of the editorial representative of our Second street contemporary to com prehend the clear and concise editor ials in this paper, it is but natural to suppose he belongs to some of the above named classes of mortals. The poor fellow has our sympathy, but if he will attend school for a few years he may then, possibly, have sense enough to understand what is per fectly clear to every one of average intelligence. "It's a wonder to me that whole stocks of goods are not nightly carted away", remarked Police Officer Bc&sley, a few nights ago as he stood guard over the unlocked front doors of one of the largest business houses in this city. "Do I think there's any burglars inside? No, a careless em ploye has gone home and forgotten to lock the doors," said the officer. "I find two to three stores open every night, and as I remarked, the wonder to xae is that the stock in some of them knot carried away, What do I do when I find a store open? Why, I 'pipe for another officer and while he watches X have to go and dig up an employe and have the place locked up." The following is the list of passen gers having rooms who went up tho river last night on the steamer I!, li. Thompson. Harry Stubbs, J. Strauss, Mr. Jan Fiomel, J. Clinton, M. M. Ketchum, J. Grant, E. Purrington and wife, Mrs. Young, Mr. L. G. Haavcn and wife, Mr. McLeod, J. B. McDonald, Mrs. Betts, Mtes Fletcher, Mrs. H. S. Travis, A. H. Turner and familv, J. Turk, B. F. Anmered, D. K. Inslie, W. P. Smith, F. Bowen, John Axton, J. IL Langworlby, J. O. Bantborn, Mrs. Douglass. E. T. John son, C. W. Fulton, E. P. Thompson, Mr. Maple, H. A. Smith, Capt. Ewart, C. Lidburg, J. L. Colwell, F. Scott, J. G. Bolan and wife, A J. Johnson. PEHSOXAIi MENTION. State Fish Commissioner E. P. Thompson, who had been in the city for a couple of day?, left for Portland last evening. State Senator Fulton was a passen ger for Portland last evening. Ho denied that his trip had anything to do with railroad matters, f-tating that ho was going up on private business. m . Herman Wise has a large nnmber of fine Christmas presents displayed in his corner window. Not to men tion tho $100 lot at Chelsea, fine lounge, music box, etc. A large audience was assembled at the M. E. church last evening to listen to tho second sermon of the day by Bev. Dr. Kummer. Tho discourse was more in the nature of a lecture, and the subject was "Temptation." It was ably handled, and listened to with much earnestness by all present. Sin is abundant in the world and all men are subject to temptation, but if tho grace of God is strong in the heart, we can pass unscathed through all surrounding inducements which sin may offer. Wo cannot escape temptation, but if fortified with the love of God we will bo able to resist it An example was quoted where a member of his church who had for merly been a drunkard, "who for eighteen years had been sustained by the power of God, and kept from drink, though the appetite had still reinaiued in all its force during those long years to such an extent that : when the man passed a saloon, or even tho smell of liquor was wafted towards him, it was a temptation to indulge in drink, but prayer to God had enabled him to keep his pledge in the midst of all the temptation. The spcakeradmitted that there was considerable fascination iu sin, and that some forms of sin wero moro at tractive to one person than to another, but that each person, knowing his strongest form of temptation, must strive to guard against it Beer is a strong temptation to one person aud champagne to another, but whatever our strongest temptation, against that wo should be especially watchful lest we fall. No ship can sink with Christ on board, and no human being will fall before temptation who has the love and grace of God strong in the heart Willi this knowledge in mind each one should strive to be so strengthened by divine power as to bo able to resist any aud all forms of temptation which sin may bring to bear against us. A statement was made that nearly S300 moro was needed to complete paying the expenses on tho repairs of the church, which was cheerfully sub scribed in less than five minutes. "Let your Speech be always with Grace, Seasoned with Salt," was tho subject of a discourse delivered in the Congregational church last evening by tho pastor, Bev. G. C. Hall, which was listened to by a large and attentive audience. A synopsis of the sermon is given as follows. x I am ever grateful to him who, in a spirit of meekness and love, privately reminds me of my faults, but I hold him in contempt and. pity who gossips about the faults of others. However, it is of little use to talk to the gossip and fault-finder about the beam in his own eye, for he is ever too busy with the motes in the eyes of other people to pay any attention to that Let not our speech be outland ish, bitter, insolent or ugly, neither let it be feeble, insipid, fiat .and pow erless, but let it be with grace, grace ful, apt, attractive, interesting, strik ing, penetrating, cleansing. Let it be with salt, salty. It is a good rule neverto speak of one of whom no good thing can be said; at least, never speak evil of any one, however tru it may be except you hope to accomplish some good thereby. There are few so bad that there is no good iu them. It is possi ble to say something good of almost any person. It is written, "to the pure, all things are pure," and it is fair to say con versely, "to the impure, all things are impure." It you will be careral in these respects and industriously store the mind with things honest, just, true, pure4and lovely, you will have many delightful things to say and your speech will be with grace, grace ful, well seasoned with tho salt of righteousness. A well stored mind is essential to fitness of speech. A minister should study well the people to whom he ministers in the light of all experience. -He should study well the place iu which he min isters, through observation and through the local papers. He should study well the times in whioh he lives, through current literature and iu the light of the history of the past If ho studies iaithlully lie .may jirovo a blessing to Ids people, to his commun ity and to the age in which -he lives. The speaker alluded to tho tendency of many preachers to give gushing, sensational sermons as if they deemed those the best to entertain people, but while Buch may please, tickle or en tertain some classes of people they are not the kind ot sermons to teach god liness or that tend to save souls. How much need there is of the salt of righteousness in this corrupt city! How much need of true zeal in consecrated effort" How much need of christian unity and love. Dr. Kummer preached this morning on the grand text, 'All things work to gether for good to them that love and serve the Lord," and as he told about how busily all things worked and how well they work together to conserve the purpose of God in the good of them that loVe "Him, I grayed that this church -miglifwork earnestly and work together lovingly for the king dom of our Lord. TIIVNKSUIVINGPROCLAHATION. TIMBER ! THE TIMBER ON 40 Acres of Land Given free to any one who will contract to cut and take it off the land. Land is within l miles of Astoria and K mile from tide water. Wingate & Stone, Real Estate Agents. 0DD FELLOWS'BUILDING. Astoria, Or. almon fisheries We are prepared to Supply our Patrons and others with the best Fbh Netting, in Traps or Seines, our Long Experienco War rants, f ot 1881. We Invite early orders. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. o BitB Of f Ice, 04 Commercial St """".......... ....................... .... ...w.... ...... uHumnuuiiHii m ! uamimmtMHua Chicago, Bent's Fine Furnishin Goods! FOLLMER, CLOGG & CO, Philadelphia, UMBRELLAS OOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality an i Lowest Prices at the Sign or The (.olden Shoe. EARL WILSON, Troy, 2T. IT 31 COLLARS MD CUFFS HANAN & SONS., 2Tot York City, MEN'S FINE SHOES -TUE- By thf (iovemor of the State of Orepoji. A fine bed lounge in Heilborn's window, a lamp at Oaraalian's and a baby buggy at Strauss1, are three very fine presents for Herman "Wise's customers. Special Meetiag. The members of Astoria Engine lo.Oe, are hereby notified that a special aeeting of the company will be feeld at their hall this Monday evening at 730 o'clock. Afttll attend ance k required. H. A. Smith, President W. F. Bestjzb, Secretary. Hohsc ler KcHt. Cottare of 5 rooms; desirable portion oC the city, witii good view. Inquire of G. Lt. Carlson, corner Third and Olney. Fsralskcd. Reems Willi Board. Persons desiring comfortable home accomodations or good Table Board will find it at Hbs. E. C. Holden's, Corner Fourth and 31ain Streets. Frcsfe Eastern Ckcstnuts, Xain St bet 1st and 2d. 1, X. L. BU4ifi. Fntlts. Caa4y, ICkIs. Fresh Pe&sate every day, I. X. 1. SalMlng. First-ciass shaving, 25c, Ferd Fcrrell's. IMPORTANT. Every person purchasing Ten Dollars worth of Goods from Herman Wise, the Ee liahle Clothier, in the Occi dent Hotel huildinffj will re ceive a Ticket free of Charge entitling the holder "to a chance in the Drawing for a numher of Handsome Christ mas Presents. !"oi s:iitl I'lmplf'sanU other affections arising from impure blood may appear at this season when the blood is heated. H(ortYS:tr.:ipuri!I:t removes the eause or th'.ce troubles by purifying, vitaliz ing ami enriching the blond, ami at the same time it gives strength to the whole system. Fresh OjnIt, Hastorn Clntiid At .lohn lingers' market, opposi'c C. H. Coopor's, Third street Independent Slate Writer. Maud Jones, independent slate 'writer, can be consulted for a few days at the Parker Iloiise, llooin 12. Wcinliard's Uecr. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, s cents. New Crop Kaisins, Figs, Nuts, etc. Also a full line of first class canned Table Fruits and Vegetables. At Thompson & lions'. Nething: Succeeds J,lkc Success. lt is verified by Iho fact that nearly everybody eats at Jeffs New restaurant " Winter NcIHs" Icar.. Fifty Boxes must be sold at once; also Apples, Bananas, Grapes, etc At Tnosirsox & Eoss1. Kcw Goods Just In. Mince Meat in wood pails and glass jars, Cape Cod Cranberries, Plum Pud ding and Dew Drop Pumpkin, At Thompson- & Boss'. Cuidj aad If Hts At Holses, 6M Third street Go to Oteca's lor Cuban Blossoms, 10c HEIHTEESTinMUT-JEFF'S Pigs' Feet in kits and half barrets, Salmon Bellies, Salmon Tips iii kits, and Spring Salmon in barrels. At Thompson & Boss'. Ludlow's Ladies' 3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. fioodman & Co.'s. Cigars At Holmes, G40 Third street Go to the Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. In pursuance of a timo-honored custom, T do hereby appoint Thurs day, the 27th day of November, 1890, as "a day ot public Thanksgiving to Almighty God for tho manifold and great blessings which ho has graci ously vouchsafed to this common wealth during tho past year, to bo observed on tho part of the whole people by acts of devotion and charity. In testimony whereof, I havo caused the seal of tbo State of Oregon to be affixed, this ton lb. day of November, A. D. 1890. SiijVESTKn Pbknoyer, Governor. By the Governer: Geo. W. MoBbibe, Sec of State. DIAMOND PALACE UUSTAT RAX5ES, Prop'r. X Iak and Well Selected SUck of Fine Diamonfls i Jewelry At Extremely !.uw fricfs. Ill rlMds ltoagfet si This KaUblUhment Warranted Genuine VTaicn xnd Cluck Repairing A-8PEGrAt.TY. Cnmr flass nud Sqm-nioiiiH in'ets AUOTIOKr AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MAETDf OLSEN. 8ucc4.-Mi lo K. O .Tlolden. ThH oldest esl:i!!Wlu'd Commission tUmia In Uiv:n (ls of nil kinds will nu e um inLulun. t Aurllnn K.-Urt Kvcrv Satur.1.i. Kivri'nU Hfp.tlrttiK, J"MU:,i :': Up!iol jtorisitf done. Klm ilwk of Furtillnn-oii hand. Vr..:i 4n: vn; t'.Hrc.tlu tii i.ntrliAld .H ittl'l ol.S-N 1,400 MILKS. Rut She Got It. A S amnio of tet ters Dally Received. Only tbote who havo trlod It can kuovr what It is tbnt prompts one to Bend 1,500 mUc3 for lt to get lt again. Here U another of many such Instances: Dear Si as: I cnd $5, for which please re turn a half dozen of your A'egetabloiaruipa r I Uri. I have moved hero from Hlorra City, CoL I took three bottled before leaving, hence I send all the tray back to California for more. It was Just befoxo I loft Sierra City, about a year affo, that I began to feel very misoraDie. M.y axin was Yery yellow. and I was all pans and achei, especially un- y shoulders ana in my head. The doc tor said it was my liver, and gayo me some medicine which relieved mo somewhat. one of my neighbors happened in and told tako jori Yeselabie mo she had started to I did. and with such good effect that i sow feel liko a new being. I have persaaded one of my neighbors here to tako It, so part of thU Is for her and part for myself. HB3.'GEO. -DKLBBIDGK, Butto City, Montana. Tho reader. Who has -not tried it, has &a idea what thevegetable Juices lathis remedy will do far disordered lystaai. JFIho Table WImo Delivered at 60-cents a gallon, to any Earc or tnc city. a. ine line or p alifornia Wines at low prices, at V. Utzlngor's Cosmopolitan saloon. lure SuIoob, IjoiIglBfflloBse Fer Sale. A Saloon and Lodging house doing a good business for sale at ajbaxgaln. Must he sold in a short time. Inquire at this office. A fine lino of Cigars and Cigarettes can be found at tho Columbia Bakery, 59G Third street Lessons given inlloman Embroidery. Cutwork, Paris Tinting. Chenille, Arrasene, etc etc Stamping done to order. 1C5 Cass St Noka. Kappleyka. Only One in tlie United Stales. put of 1357 cough syrups mannfac tured in the United States, but one has been found to be entirely free from opiates and that is the California Posi tive and Negative Electric Cough Cure, which is the best on earth for coughs, colds, croup, etc Sold by J. 7. Conn. Furnished Rooms For rent, on Main street No. 507. Mrs. II. Bkkkxdes. , The latest st vJi of th'iits' lloois and shoes at I. .1. Goodman A Co.'s. Worse Tlxan JLcprosy Is Catarrh, and there is hut one prepa ration that does cure that disease, and that is the California Positive and Neg ative Electric Liniment. Sold by J. V. Conn. It also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprains, burns and all pain. Try it and tell your neighbor where to get it Cutlery, at G0 Third St. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open tin year 'round. TelCDhOHC JiOdcmc JSmiBP. llest Beds in ;ovi:. Room por night Wand 25 cts., pir wcpk iuxi. ,New and clean. Private i-nlramy. $1,000 REWARD, What Would Astoria Be With out Jeff? S1.000 reward In TT. S. cold coin vrill be paid by " Jeff ,M the World Benowned Caterer, to any ierson who can satis factorily prove ne can get a oetter meal or a greater variety of all the Delicacies ot the season to chose irom.than he can at Jeff's fortheinoncy. Second street, opposite Telephone Landing. INCANDESCENT EMC HTS Prices, All Night Lights, per Month, each .. $2 GO 12 o'dock 1 60 10 " " " 1 25 'West Shore Mills Company. CHRISTY'S, London, Eng., Fine Stiff Hats THE BEST MAKES IN AMERICA OF Men's and Boy's Suits an d Overcoats, CJ r m s B 'as 9S 3L. HI The Leading and Largest Store in the State Outside ot Portland. 517, 519, 521 3rd St., Astoria, Oregon. J '' - ' -- -...-I...,. J M I I . ..in J..l Jll . LB John C. -Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. . Dement & Cn. Canto Complete Stofk ot Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. rmerlytla Careralix Agent tor Mexican Salve and t'oBupouaded. Norwegian Pilo Cur J. C. BSLiL Hm Opend a Produce and Commission STORE AT 4M Tatr Street, Astoria, Or. Wholes! and Retail basluess in Flour. Kill Feed, Oats, Potatoes. Apples, Etc Solicits a Geaeral Commission Business. Weimfeard's'Ja'eer. A fifteen bTl Peel Tab'le and all the leading newspapers on file at the Sun nyside Saloon. 'Attention Sraakcrs. Coramerciul. Lurliue, La Perla Cubana all imported. r lor do Madrid. La Palladina. La Ermina. La Faniana In Key .West Brands. The iJelmont Mocha. Heading lloom in rear of Cigar Store. Guahlks Olses'i SMLOH'S COUGH and Consump lion Cure is sold by ns on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. CWirtiCryPiTGattw The Oregon Bakery Ai A. CLETELAXD, PropT. IMilrM, Cats aui Pastry Kane but tbe Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread deUrered in any part ot the city. WM. EDGAK. Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, MEERSCHAUM, & BRIEB PIPES, Pockit Cattery, Marine Glasses, SUTI0MERY AUD N0TI0HS. Corner Main sad Second Sts., Astoria. Or, R. B. POWER & Co. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers in Cannery Snplies! North Pacific Brewery, JOHN K0PP, - - Proprietor. -BREWER OF- Speclal Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Pureosaei delivered in any part of the city . Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 158. Telephone No, 87. ASTORIA, OBEGOK CM SALENS J1C6SS 4 PLtiMMER, Ceitwctors au Bnilien, Estlmatit 6wen en Brick. Wood Work. Stone, or CeaMurtcaaft Qeaaemt W.rk - dHnecialtT WtCE, V ilIBiheylBVf5t. Saturday, September 27th, T7e vrill open ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE :OF Oloaks, Wraps, Jackets, :SILK : SEALETTES- Our House has a standard reputation which neTer falls to attract general atten tion during our Cloak Sales. " CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. mcallen & McDonnell, 131 A IS 3rd St., Portland, Or. Leading Dry Goods Store for first class gotda at Easttra prices. Agents for McCalla Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTEA PINE STEAM BEER. 3Z 3C 3E O 3EI. T "E3 3. . S-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "S New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp, Telephone Landing.) Is tbB Bon Ton Restanrant of tie Toyhi (1NB THE FINEST OX THE COAST.) Dinner Parties, Banquets, a Speciatly The Finest TTlnts and Xilquor. Private Entrance and Rooms. N. B. No connection witk his old place on Main Street.