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TT? '.? . ?s,ftJ"5spP( ii5-fwr-f r i - O) Slu- ftaHjj ttfratt. ASTOltlA. OltlXSOX: Ti KS.TAY NO FMKKU 18. l&MJ ISSUSD EVERY MORNING. P. W. PARKER, PuMfehcr :md rniiir!iHw. nRiA5f UuiMUNO, - Ca.-tkhrt lerais of Subscription -v rf4b Owner, it week ......... v nt hv MM!. ;r nmu'li... .... v M l'v Mafl. wh' ir ......... 1-rvc ( HtHs? lo suiMTtbcr, lr.cts OUClS .$7.00 TnK Astouiav euanuiteps to iLs ader- rx ih ; oircuiatioii of iui uuus'ia r uIM4mnI m lhe Coluuibi.i mer. AddtUtnal Local News on 1st Page J Yetenlnv two mortgages, amount ing to STKI were filed for record in the office of the county recorder. The fuueral of Miss Belinda Jud way, who died at Cathlamet, Washing ton, on Sunday, took place yesterday. Tl.c Chinamon who were arrested for cMiducting lottery business for feited their bail last evening in Jus tice Cleveland's court. Elliug Solomonsen. a native of Nor way, and Alexander B. Murray, a sub ject of Great Britian took out first citizenship papers yesterday. Columbia Engine Co., No. 3, is to have its engine house adorned with gilded block letters. Holt & Co. mil make the company a present of the letters. The llillsboro Independent sensi bly remarks that all necessary labor is honorable, and the young lady at the wash tub or in the kitchen for wages is not degraded thereby, but equally with young ladies in any other or no vocation at all, has the respect of all truly cultured and intelligent people. Last evening Columbia Engine Company No. 3, had a meeting at their hall, Capt. Jack being present, and arrangements were concluded for the benefit entertainment to be given for the company at the opera house on next Monday evening. The advertise ment appears tins morning, andspeaks for itself. Theatrical business is reported to bo good at Hwaco and Fort Canby, where Capt. John Jack and company gave entertainments last week, at the for mer place on Thursday and on Satur day eveniug at the latter, having full houses each time. On next Wednes day evouiug at Ilwaco, he will give a benefit to the fire department of that plnco. The evening school at the Y. M. C. A- hall is now fairly under way. Prof. Martin has charge of the pen manship. This is an opportunity which should not be missed by those who are unable to attend day 'school. If it should be sufficiently patronized other studies besides those already to-night will be added. Terms on ap plication to the secretary of the Y. M. C. A. A man named William Morris bor rowed two dip nets on Sunday and went fishing. Yesterday the nets could be found nowhere and Morris was arrested for larceny. He ex plained to Jnstico Cleveland that he had the nets down, but left them when? he found them and that some one else had evidently stolen them. The man was. however, mulcted 'in the sum of S27 including costs, which he paid and went his way rejoicing. The census enumerators of Portland are tired of waiting for their pay, and j called a meeting for last night to take some action towards hastening pay ment for their services. Thoe in this city are in the same fix, only one of them having received his pay and tho others are getting uneasj. They regard "Uncle Sam as a very 'slow pay master, and are determined to see what can be done to hasten payment of the money they earned month's.ago. Iu the wiudows of the New York Novelty store yesterday, were two pictures by a local artist which were excellent. One is a view of the city of Astoria taken from tho center of the river, showing tho hills in tho rear, al-o Smith's ioint. Young's bay, Tansy point, and Saddle mountain in the distance. The other is a good Mew of Flavei's wharf aud tho other piers below, with several tugs and vessels in the stream which are readily recormizod at a irlance for thev are very natural. The Washington shore shows plaiulv, as well as Cape Han-' cock, the lighthonse and vessels com mg in and going out over the bar. Complaint is made of the miserable condition ot the sidewalk on West Eighth street, between "Wall and Cedar streets. Chuck holes, broken planks and piles of soft red clay block the way ot the pedestrian and cause innumerable cuss words to be said against the street commissioner. Scarcely a day passes but from one to three mishaps occur on that socalled sidewalk. Saturday an elderly lady fell tiiere and sprained her ankle, and yesterday a simdar accident occurred. The condition ot the street is not the fault of the street commissioner nor of any of the city officers. The fault lies entirely with the property owners, as Tinder tho present restricted city charter the officials have no right to compel the property owners to repair the sidewalks. The residents on the Lewis & Clarke river will benefit themselves very materially by calling on Capt. J. H. D. Gray and giving him all the infor mation in their power in regard to tho exports from there, and the number of people who would be benefited by an improvement of that river for naviga tion purposes. This information is desired by 2dajor Handbury who wishes to forward it to Washing ton with his report, as the river and harbor bill provides for an appropri ation for snagging that river. Major Handbury has examimed the river nnd is ready to forward a statement of the business done on the river. A prompt compliance with the request and the furnishing of the desired par ticulars by tho residents on the river, to Capt. Gray, "Kill benefit themselves very materially Robert Xcrritt. Your sister in Dublin, Ireland, wants to know where you'are. When last beard from, you were in Seattle. Seattle nnd Tacoma papers please copy. A. F. D. A meeting ot the board of delegates of tfee Astoria Fire Department will be beld on Monday evening, Nov. 24, 1S0Q. E Z. Ferguson, Secretary. HEIETBESTAURAUT-JEFFS CHAMBER OF AMERCE, Increase! AtteMauce ani Interest At tie Meetings. Tin: sessioxij,st j:vexixc. In largo spite of the rain there was a attendance last evening at the regular session of the chamber or commerce. The minutes of Iho procciling meet ing were read and approved. P. J. Io Gownn, C. J. Curlis and F. I. Dun bar were proposed for membership anddulj elected. . The bill of the Occident hotel for I $39.30 was presented and on motion ordered paid. The committee on revision of by laws reported, recommending the hour of meeting at 7:30 i n. from October iirht to Apu! first, aud at 8 r. ir. for the balance of the year. They also recommended that members three I mouths in arrears be notified; it not ' paid in one month they stand sns- peuded; they will then be notified again, and if not paid in one mouth j they then being five months in arrears will be declared expelled. The report I and recommendations as amend- ments to the by-laws were adopted unanimously. ' Matters in reference to steamer con-1 nection with Shoalwater bay and Gray's hrrbor were discussed, alo in ( reference to increased steamer facili- ties between this city. Portland and ' San Francisco. The committee on by-laws were au thorized to revise and compile the con-1 , ,. stitutiou, recommending such changes jA Complimentary Party to Jud-e 1. J. as they may see fit. Ta3 ,or at Oregon City. Major Handbnry writes that as soon as possible the cable to Tillamook a special dispatch to the Oregonian rock will be laid. j Gf the 17th insL says: "Perhaps no A communication was received from event of the past week has attracted the State Board of Commerce asking as much attention, especially that of tho appointment of a committee to co the ladies, as the party given on operate on the world's fair, and was Thursday evening by Major Thomas laid over to await report of C. W. Charman lo a few of Ins gentlemen Fulton as to the status of our conuec- j friends, in honor of Judge Frank J. tion with tire Stale Board oE Com- 'Tdjlor. The major had spread no nierce. ' pains to make tho occasion a most A communication was received from , pleasant one for those invited, and the Mauora, Karacko, India, dated Octo- . guests were made to feel 'at homo' ber 1st, inquiring for information rela- and enjoyed themselves perfectly, rive to Astoria and vicinity, as to wages, Whist and social intercourse occupied labor, capital and interest, signed by ) the evening until 11 o'clock, when the W. Shaul. It was referred to P. L. host invited his guest lo the dining Cherry, British vice consul. , room where plates were set for fifteen, The" officers were instructed io make and the table was bountifully supplied an annual report for the je tr endmg with good things that most contribute December 31, 1890. j lo tho comfort of the inner man. Several communications were re- Those present were: ceived from various localities, as to Judge Taylor and Charles E. business facillies and prospects in this j llunyon, of Astoria; Captain Apper city and vicinity, and were referred lo son, J. G. Pilsbury, T. A. McBride, different members to reply, giving I F. It. Charman, C. D. Latourette, H. such information as is desired. The chamber then adjourned. PERSONAL MENTION. B. B. Dyer, of South Bend, is at the Occident. D. O. Parmcter, of Sealand, is visit ing the city. H. M. Montgomery, clerk of Wah-1 kiakum countv, is in the citv. -n -n t A -a n n i E. P. and C. B. Calicnder came over from Knappton yesterday. Capt. John Jack returned to this city last evening from Ilwaco, to make for tho benefit of tho firemen, which ' he is to give here on the 2ith. Mrs. Harriet Jewett, who was re ported in Saturday's Astorian as be vag quite ill, is recovering, which fact will bo good news to her man rela tives and friends in this city and vicinity. Sprcial Jlretiitz. All members of Astoria Engine Co. No. 1, are hereby requested to attend the special meetingot said company, to I bo held at their hall this evening, .Nov. , 18th, 1S90, at 750 i. m., sharp, for the purpose ot iransnetins all -business connected with tho complimentary ball to bo given by this company on Nov. 2Gth, 1890. If. A. Smith. l?i evident Ww "Rivt.pt? Rrvrpt:.rv " .. 7 . Herman "Wise has a large number otfino Christmas presents dteplajed in his corner window. Not to nien- lion the 100 lot at Chelsea, fine lounge, music box, etc A fine bed lounge in Ilvilhorii's window, a lamp at Carnahsnfs ami a baby buggy at Straus.".', are tine1 verv line presents Tor Herman Wise's customers. IMPORTANT. PTrnrTr -novenn TnTrrVioeiTi(r iveiy pei son purcnasing Ten Dollars "worth of Goods from Herman Wise, tlie He- liable Clothier, in the Occi dent Hotel building will re ceive a Ticket free of Charge. I entitling tne noiaer to a: . chance in the Drawing for a number of Handsome Christ mas Presents. Zo tiling Succeeds J.ilto Success. lt is verified by the fact that nearly everybody eats at JcfFs New re staurant. "Winter ReHis"' Pears. Fifty Boxes must be sold at once; also Apples, Bananas, Grapes, etc. At Thompson- & Ross'. ZVeir GooIs Jiist In. Mince Meat in wood pails and glass jars, Cape Cod Cranberries. PiUm Pud ding and Dew Drop Pumpkin, At Thompsox & Ross'. Pigs' Feet in kits and half barrels, Salmon Bellies, Salmon Tips in kits, and Spring Salmon in barrels. At Thompson it Ross'. House lor Bent. Cottage of 5 rooms; desirable portion of the city, with good iew. Inquire of G. L. Carlson, comer Third and OInev. Furnished Rooms Witit ISonrrt. Persons desiring comfortable home accomodations or good Table Board will find it at 31 its. E. C. Holden'.s Corner Fourth and Main Streets. "Weinhard's Beer. A fifteen ball Peel Table and all the leading newspapers on file at the Sun nyside Saloon. Fresh Eastern Chestnuts. Main St. bet. 1st. and 2d. 1, X. L. Building. Fruits. Candy. IVuts. Fre-h Peanuts every day, 1. X. h. Building. SniLOH'S COUGU and Consump tion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. TIIE TVIIATIF HAE. Talcn of tlie Effect of Whistle. a Steamer's A lot of old steamboat men fished for torn cod ofTFlavel's wharf yester- u.y uiu uiiscusseu me wuisno 01 me steamer li. P. Elmore. "She's a 'lulu," vouschafed one old "torn cod den' "Why the other night when she came m and turned that whistle loose j I jumped clear out of the bed and went out to a bear trap Pre got set in I the hills. Til swear the whistle i sounded exactly like the yell and growl of a bear caught in a trap, and I Jsajs to my wife, Nancy, we've got a I bar this time sure. But it was a false alarm.' The old man lapsed into silence and hauled in his lino when the other fisher started a story about the whis tle. "I remember," ho said, "when the boat and tho whistle came up to Alaska last season. It was a foggy day and nothing could be seen ten feet from the dock. Suddenly an un earthly noise broke on tho air and the Indians fled in all directions. Even the whites were friehtened fornfnw minntes, until tho vessel loomed up alongside the wharf and wo knew then what it was. But tho Indians -weren't satisfed and all through tho snmmer tho Elmore had to ply the Alaskan waters without tooting her whistle, as the Indians said that they would bo unablo to find any game within twenty miles, if the steamer blew again." Here the narrator caught a sucker, Captain Withers, of tbo Elmore appeared on the scene, and nothing more was said, . - . A PLESAXT SOCIETY EVENT. L. Kelly, G. A. Harding, M. A. Strat- ton, E. R. Charman, H. E. Smith, C. O. T. Williams and E. M. Bands." A Little Child's Letter. In the Cincinnati postoffice a few days since, in tho general deposit of mail gathered at noon, was a much handled and tear-stained poslal-card. fi,c, YnhDP. uPn, lt ". ch$$ 8 hand trembling and uncertain. The ad(lresg was ZMv dear mama in heyen Tbe letter wag M folows. home, dear mama I am so lonesome sins you time ns s ?on. you .siidl could coiuo to yon. Miss Clarke is kind to me bat she is not like you you thivr this to God and send for mo bare, my arm hurts me so and you sad it wonld.ho well in I liemon. I scud 3 ou a kiss, from hip, little ! Doha. , Cold indeed must be tho heart that I does not moisten the eyo that looks t upon that touching and pathetic let j ter. with its baby loxe and unques tioning laiiu, an iiiusirauon 01 ine love between child and mother that passeth understanding. The whole I AVorQ o pathos is in the child's cry, ! MrR aarkc is Wnd o rac bu, h1iq 18 ,)0 i0 xorL j -Viik and wear" describes the vim J ditlon of many people debilitated by , warm weather, by disease or overwork. Hood's SarsapariUa is just Hip medicine I m'l'(led to build up and strengthen the 'dy. purify and quicken the sluggish blond, and restore the lost appetite. i ' Fp", JMr. Eastern Clmtis j At John Rogers' market, opposi'e C. H. CincrX Third street. ' : , Independent Slate Writer. i M:,jid.Jone independent sl.itc wri or, , can be . iimiU. d for a few dajs at the P.irkci IIum lionni 12. J I WciulianrH tiovr. t nd Free Luneli at the Telephone Sa- Ii.au. ." eenN. j New Crop Raisins'. Kig, Nuts, etc. Ao .1 lull Iliieof linarliiss canned i TabU. Frn1,. aml vegetables. Al rilOMI'SOX CC liOSS . 1 Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Coodmau & Co.'s. Cijrars At Holmes, W0 Third street. Go to the Columbia bakery for all kinds of Jakes. A fine line of Cigars and Cigarettes 2? A?zSu3 2 U, Columbia Cakery' 1 59G Third street J Lessons given in Roman Embroider, I Outwork, Paris 'tinting. Chenille, i Arrascne, etc etc. Stamping done to l order. 105 Cass St. . Nor.A. RArrrEYFA. Only One in the United States. Out of 13Tu cough syrups manufae 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. W. Conn. Furnished Rooms For rent, on Main street. No. 307. Mns. 11. Bkbenties. The latest style of Gents' Boots and flutes at P. J. GooDMAjf & Co.'s. Cutlery, at O-IO Third St. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. Telephone JLieajruas: House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 2T cts., per week S1JJ0. New and e'ean. Private entrance. All tho patent medicines advert Iseu in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articb s etc can be bought at the lowest prices l J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. . Worse 1h:m leprosy Is Catarrh, and there is but one prepa ration tbat does cure that di:-ease. and that is the California Positive and iNeg ative Electric Ijiniment. S dd by J. W. Conu. lt also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, strain, burns and all pain. Try it and tell jour neighbor where lo get if. Candy and IVnts M Holmes, G!0 Third street Go to Olsen's for Cuban Blossoms, 10c EEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed or recorded November 17, 1890, as reported foe The MoKacra Astobiak by tho Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cemDanj: United States to JohnBryce, patent t for the NE tf of sec 7, T7N.B8W, 160 acres. $ 200 Deeds filed, 1; total amounts 200 Previously reported this year 1,831,168 Total to date $1,83168 MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. Tho schooner Mary E. Buss, Capt P. Thompson, master, cleared for San Diego yesterday with 300,000 feetf lumber. She . loaded at the West Shore Mills. Tho British ship MUtley Ball, D. Evans, master, cleared for Queenatown, yesterday. Her cargo consists o45, ,188 sacks of wheat, valued at 975,800. Of tho cargo 14290 sacks .were loaded hero. The steam schooner Alice Blanch ard Capt. Thomas Coflan master, ar rived from Seattle. eaterday with,47 tons of. coaL The Blarichard will take tho men of the JSffcAian.. while the latter is undergoing repairs. The British ship Scottish Tsles, Nichols master, arrived late yesterday afternoon 8 days from Batavia, Java. Considerable excitement was ocea-, sioned after the ship dropped anchor by a report that there- ware several cases of cholera on board. This report was dispelled by the quarantine, officer who after. 'boarding, the rveel reported that there was jio jickneat of whatever kind or .eharacter onboard, but that a number of the crew were ill in passing through tbe China sea.. As a precautionary measure. Dr. Estes had all the water tanks on board tho vessel emptied. Tho Scottish Isles shows a clean bill of health, is in ' ballast and will load wheat for the. United Kingdom. She experienced only an ordinary passage to this port. Astoria Excursionists. A number of Astorianshave been on a visit to Eaglo Bock; Idaho, where several ofihem purchased arid lands, after which they took a pleasure trip to Salt Lake City, and are now homo ward bound. They are due in Port land this morning, and will probably reach this city to-morrow morning. Among the party are the follewing: W.L.Eobb, P. L. Parker, Dr. Mo- Cullough, L. E. Sampson, Mrs. Crow, juts, ox jjogan, mrs-Ck a. ivosg. ,iurs. E. E. Boss, Dr. Baker W. T. Bevier dege, A. Gilbert .and wife, C. R. -Bernard, B. Clinton, D. McFarland. 1,300 3CII.ES. Cut She Got It. A Sample of Let ters Dally Ite6elrd. Only those who have tried It 'can know what it Is that prompts one to scad 1,500 miles for lt to get it aain. Hero if another of many such instances: Dear Sirs: I send J5, for which please re tain a half dozen of your vegetable sarsapa rillo. I hare moved here from Sierra City, CaL I took threo bottles before leaving, henco I send all the way back to California for more It was Just beforo X lefj Siena City, about a year ago, that I began, to feel very miserable. My skin was very yellow and I was all pains and aches, wpecTaUy un der mv shoulders and inmy head. The do ' tor said it was mjr liver, and gavo ma some medicine which relieved xno somewhat. One of my neighbors happened In and .told me she had started to take Joy's Vegetable SarsapariUa, and advised mo to try It X did, and with such good effect that 1 now feel like a new being. I ha o persuaded ono of my neighbors hero to take It, so part of this it for her and part for mrsclf. MBS. GEO. DELBRIDQE, Butte City, Montana. Tho reader, who has not tried it, .has no Idea what tho vegetable dices In this remedy will do for disordered systems. .Saluoii.T.tKlglnsiTousti For Sale A Saloon and Lodging house doing a cood luiMiics-. for skIo at a.baiCHin. Must bo sold in a .short time. Inquire "l tlil" (.dice. $1,000 UKWtitD. U lint Would Astoria R- With out Jt-flTi- Sl,(HH rew.tr I -in U . gold coin will be paid by t.leff,'' the World Renowned Caterer, to any person o .e.iii satls faetorilv prove he can cet-a better meal or a greater variety gf.nll the Delicacies of Jbe season to choatj. from, than he can at Jeff's for the liiotieyn Second street .opjjoslto Telephone l.nr.ding. f, r .. Fine Table WIho Delivered at GO cents a gallon, to any p.irtffthe city, A lino line of pure California wine at low ' rjces, at A. V. Utringer's jt mi, oil tan hhIooii. Attention SiaeUvr. Comiiierci.il. - Lurl'u.e, l.a IVrla' ubiun all Imported. Klorde .Madrid. La PaliudiiM,1 hi Ermiiu. La Fantasia iu Key West Brand-i. ' The iluluiont. Mocha, .Reading Room In rear of Cigar Store. 01IAUI.E8 Olsen's First-ciassshaving,25c, Ferd Ferrell's. WkWW -OF- i THE TIMBER ON 40 Acres of Land Given free to any one who will contract to cut and take it oil tne land. Land is within IK miles of Astoria and K mile from tide water. Wingaie & Stone, i Real Estate Agants. ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, Astoria, - . - Or. WM. EDGAB. Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, MEERSCHAUM. A BKIER PIPES, Pocket Cutle'rj, Nfaririe Glasses, 'STATIONERY AHfr'NOrfONSr-' ' Corner M&ln and Second Sts Astoria, Or. CiilireiCrikPitCagr'iCaUiTla j,J3CjUZil - tip ?'?JfeIT) TIMBER SCROFULA Is that imparity of the "blood which pro daces unsightly lamps or swellings on tho glands of theneck; causes paiaf al running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; deyelopes ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, oiton caus ing blindness or deafness; Is the origin of pimples, cancerous growths, or tho many other manifestations usually ascribed to "humors;" and fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption, and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. HBcrCURED Byttaklng Hood's Sarsaparflla, which, by the remarkable cures Unas accomplished, often when other medicines hare failed, has proven Itself to bo a potent and pecul iar medicine for this disease. Some of these cares are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula or Impure blood, be sore to try Hood's SarsapariUa. 11 Every spring my wife and children havo been troubled with scrofula, sores break lug, out on Uiera in Tarious places. My little boy, tin to.) cars old, has been a terrible sutfercr. Lobt spring he was ono mass ul si res from head to feet. I was advispJ l u m llooJ'a SarsapariUa, and wo liaVu uil uLiu. it. The result is that all ha o bccit cui-t'd c.f the scrofula, my little boy Lclitji oatisvly free from sores, and all four of mv children-o.k bright and healthy." W. B. AXUEUT03.V Passaic City, N. J. Hpod's - SarsapariUa 2.A" y 1.K'1IJ. SU stxforgi. Prepared by l i iicOb i CO., Apothecarluf, Lowell. Max. - !DO Doses Ono Dollar Salmon fisheries 1891 We are ptvpiivd to Supply our rations and oUicis wlih the best t-hh Nettiig, in "mps r Seined, Uu' Lbng Exuerincv v ar r.ints, Ijt U91,. YVe-Itivlte early nnl-rs. GLOUCESTER NET & TWINE CO. (Stan Office, 01 Commercial St BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock," Best Quality anl lowest Prices at ihe Blgn of She tioldeq Shoe. JTOBCWr TTAJEC3ST. - Till DIAMOND PALACE -'ttDSTAF HANSEK ProaV - ' ' A I jince aad Well Selectwl Stock oT Wno BMoMsiJeielrir At KxtrcmWy Low Irlc5. All (1m4i Scigkt ax Tkla tUblUkwt Warranted Genuine. Wmteh anil C'laek RctmlrluK " " " ' A 81'KCIALTY. i Corner Cass and Squereouun Mtretn AU0TIO3ST AND COMMISSION HOUSE. """martin olsen, f " " SuCcfeoor to K. O .llolden. Tlie oiucst established Commission liotue in Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold on ootn m.i&lon,.la ,, Auction 'Sales Every Saturday. Ceiieral Repairing, Jobbing and Upliol terlngdpne. " lae stock of Furniture on hand. Wben you want Bargains In Houho1d (itKMlSROtO , MlKTllV OL.K.N INCANDESCENT Prices. All Mgbt Lights, per Montn.-eAch $i oo 12 0'ilork liO tO " - " " . i 5 Weil Share Hllli Campany. John G. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor ta W. E. Dement & Co. CaarlM Complete 8tocks of Drugs and Druggists' 8undrles. rrcMrlMJMU Carerallr Cawydudcd. Agent lor Msxloan Balrs and -Horweclan Pile Cnr J. C. PTmTmTm J Has Opened a Produce and Commission J STORE AT 4 Thtr Street; Astoria, Or. Wholesale and Retail business In Floor. Mill Feed, Oata, Potatoes. Apples, Etc Solicits a General Commission Business. The Oregon Bakery Ali.JcLEYELiD7PrVr. " Good Md, tM&'m Pastry Kone eat the Bast Materials Used. Satis faciitn 6naranfKi CHstomirs Bread deUreredln aay part of tbe city. ' JACOBS & FLllMfiR, Ctitractors ui BiUters, Etimate$ Gwm oh Brick, Stone, or ,WwiWork.u t Caaerate auaa Ceaaemt "Wmrlc OFFICE, - fitcSnevieveSt. Eflj ' ELM LIGHTS OUR SPE Gent's Fine POLLMER, CLOGG Ph.Hadelph.ia. T3?oy,2T." COLLARS MD MEN'S FINE Fine .M........M.U............. THE Men's and Boy's Su C.H. The Leading and Largest Store in the State Outside of Portland. 517, 519, 521 3rd St., Astoria, Oregon. E. B. POWER & CO. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS AndDealers In CaieryjEjiilies! Ipaclal Attention Clvonto Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies tarnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city Office and Warehouse In Home's New Building on Water -Street. P. O. Box 158. Telephone No, ST. ASTORIA, OBECOH cloak m Saturday, September 27th, - HVe will open our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE QF- - -'. Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, ILK : SEALETTES: Oar House has" a standard reputation which neTcr falls to attract general atten tion daring oar Cloak Sales. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. McALLEN & UTcDONNELL, 131 163 3rd St., Portland, Or. Leading Dry Goods Store for first class goods at Eastern, prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. I! AiTirQI . wlifiia I lILOi CMcago, UMBRELLAS ! EARL & Wlli HANAN & I ITeiz? Tor3s Oity, CHRISTY'S, London, Sti .?. BEST MAKES IN AMERICA OF North Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER oV EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTRA PINE IF G S-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. " J-jbJjJjb-'S SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is tie Bon Toil Restaurant of tlie Tow (AND TITE FINEST OX Till COAST.) Dinner Parlies, Banquets, a Speciatly Tlie Finest Vines and TAquors. Private Entrance and Rooms. N. B. No connection with his old pUce on Main Street. v Goods H II S Eng., Mcoats 527 TUM St.,. Astoria. STEAM BEER. E8. "3? S3 3ES. . -