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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1890)
s-sefw K-ShWT "& r"yt-'''T-iC,'J - ""df51 ".4i u w D) She gattg llirtflrfcm. ASTOBIA, OREGON: 8ATURDAV. .DECEMBER 6, 1880 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, P. W. PARKER, Publisher and Proprietor. RrORIAXKUILDI.VO, - CASS STKTST Terai of SabierlptlMu Scrred for Carrier, per weeic t by Mall. per raonth ... . "Vnt b Mail, one year .... free of postage to subscribers. 13Ct4 Wets .$7.00 The Astoriax Guarantees to Its adTer risen t&e l&rrcst drculaiioa of any newspa prr published ob the Columbia rlter. (Additional Local Newt on 1st Page.) Thk evening the standard besren ef: tbe democracy for oouncilmen-in tbe First and Second varda will prob ably be selected. Griffin & Reed carry" the only grand stock ot holiday goods in their com znodio&s doable store. Ite worth. joW while to look in. A. H. Sale as administrator of the; state of 5L M. Sale, deceased;1 yester day at the txrauty clerk's oflfoe, proTexl tip on a horaestead claim. The Rev. Wm. S. Short, ot Astoria, 31 hold" senrioe at the 'Skipjuroa.' school house Monday eredinfpDa cember 8, at 7"o'clockt ThBOOBSHwaV ity are invited to attend. The tables and shelves -.aW3rifln k. Reed's are being decorated witKtke richest and most attractive Tartyjit holiday goods ever shown in this city. Anyone who cannot select something-.! iu pteeee uieta irom ineir nouosy. stock ranst be nard to suit. Griffin & Reed are openinsr their 1 xramesso stock of holiday gcodsvin tneir double store, and have six effi cient assistants employed in waiting on their Socking customers and dis playing their varied stock for their grand opening, which will take vplace in a few days. The lowering ot the new boiler into the hold of Capt. Babbidge's steamer which x being constructed at the foot ot Jackson street, was a heavy job", for it weighs fire tons, and had to be lowered by jack screws. It was made at the Astoria Iron works and is' creiitabl9 production. The ladies of the Baptist church will give an entertainment in Rescue hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 9th, consisting of a fine literary and mu sical program, to be rendered "by-name. of the best local talent Tbe admis sion will be only 25 oents whioh will include refreshments. Remarkable success attended the continuance of the festival of the ladies of Grace churoh at Liberty hall yesterday and last evening, and a handsome proQt will be realized over and above all expenses, as the receipts were very large. The ladies may well feel pleased at the result, for itahows that their efforts were appreciated by the public. Astoria is represented in Portland to-day by fifteen athletes to try con clusions with-ihe latter club, as fol fel fol eows: Xessrs. Sam Tee, Arthur Tee, Frank Turtle, Thad and "Will Tml linger. Prank Spittle, Robert Gibson, Harry Cribb. Naco Grant, John Hitcher, "XL Hardeaty, Fred RawlingsyJ J im meeting, w.-Jdclntoah and-J, XSckerson. It is hoped the boys will gives good account ot themselves. Quite a crowd assembled at the wharf lact night to wish them good luck as they started up the river. Albert Watson, head rod man of a railroad surveying party reported to be in tbe field on this side ot the river between Portland and this cilyj ai- nvea in -ajsioriR yesieraay on Dullness The gentleman, as stated in Tub A& Tonxax a few days ago, is one of- a party supposed to be in the employ ot Jim Hill of the Great Northern line. He was seen by aa Astorxax reporter last evening, but declined to say any thing in regard to the work, of the tjArtv. He-sronld neither affirm no deny the report that he was werking: ror tbe Ureat xforthera people, .but admitted that another "party, of- ser veyors were paralleling them, and com ing down on the other side of the nver. PaaeRer to FertlaaA. The following is the list .of pofloen g&rs having rooms who went up "the river last night on the steamer R.. R Thompson. Will Trallinger. O. F. Rotkb,F. Spittle, W. STdatyre, M. OiirerrB. F. Lewis, J. X. Ecklund, 0. S.- Sbn herd, Mrs. Ross, Capt Gray: 1& J. Bobler, L. A. Borcher, Mr. GoklaV-H. P. HasBon, lira. Barry, G. H. Walker; M. Hofieysaa, L. Sullivan, Miss Weatj Xrs. Crow, Misb Smith; "W-Terer idge, R. Gibson, B. A.' Qeaaoifv J. Joses aad wife, Capt HarriaVCapt Hoben, F. E.-Hewitt,- Mrs.- Sbepberd, T. A. Carr, J. B. Goode,-.Mrr-2lrai, 2t Hardest. F. (Ham F Baviiot, X. Graat,W,H.-Smith;F.R.nrftn; W. S. Hooper, J. Keating, T.""W? Walker. J. Smith, Chae. Turk, W. AT Rounds, H. Brown. ABMier Safc&ta ef Pythias L4ge. On Thursday evening at Silrecton, Marion county. Grand Chancellor A? A. Cleveland of this city, instituted Home Lodg No. 35, Knights ot Pythias. Thirty members-of l the oraec were "present from Salem and racist c ia the ceremonies. After the iMsmtkB, the members of-Home Lodfetermmed their 'visitors wilh a tleadid aepper. and -Zttide ,&eam Seei perteouy at home. The garnet ehwoollof expeeia to iaetitute a tielH lodeeatScioDefeB returning 'hoaic The ecder ia-thk 4rieditkn WTgaist C rapidly, aad under his admiaittra-r tsem it will doubtlaas have a smmbee more sew lodges; SIimM JUaisttn Eep Otref Pelltks? A rmblio discussion of the above jKstkm will bo gives Monday even-i m, xecember bin, oy two or our ablest speakers in Bescue hall under the saepicds of the Y. M. 0. A. Mr. A.G. Hardesty will affirm and Bev. Q. W. Granns will deny the proposi- bo. There will be other attractive leatares of tbe program. Admission mty cests. AttestieB Denocrats. The Democratic City Committee will meet is the sheriff's office at-tbe eety ooext hones Saturday evening, December 6th, at 7 o'clock f.-h. ' C. J. Tsekchasd, Chairman. Ctrl irate To help ia a small family. Hri6ece. Apply at m IET.8EST1MW-JEFF3 MWP&n'KMSm Haiisiijs Eijeriencei lj Telesrapi Liie Repairers, GltEBTlTD WHS 8HOTGV7C8. The adventures of canoeist Bap pleye in crossing the continent are tame when compared with the hardi ships of a gang of Western Union tel egraph line repairers who have just rebuilt the "string" between this eify and Portland. J. H. McFarland, the ohief line re pairer, recounted part of his adven tures yesterday. To enumerate them all waald-filla. large sized book. Nine mecu&a.M&McFarland started in on.the -work rm-October 13 thl&at, and sine thriiave-roughed it along-the riT.-Dic;bK-the -tke. waist and slfcofdsexbejRirttabwater.' The men htf feotsriktlwjeleitftaW- to -com. toSr:AirJ,kl6fr.tbe:line settlers objo VrrtiBt'i oflpoWe os tbeirlfittatbMrtwo oeosions the Wiafctem tXFasoy taw- -wgrg-met with shotl?Myrsvwho,v imag ined that the men were'trying to jump theuclaiaoa.' TbeiKafSeafr and'most dtfioolt por tioaof tkerricwii near Freeport in the slough, where the. x&en- for days and days workM.Mt5,l6their Waists in water. rT - " - When Quinn'ii plioe, opposite Oak Point wai reachedstem TesisWLncoto pitting in poles on thejandwas made by-Mrs. Quinn. The.TiltJliidyfgo to the front and exaeerII;fypii"for each pole set upland she got away witkvthe'propoeitkm. In this onnec-tion'itmsy-be stated1, thafeach' pole set ,utii:bn: - antl,;wa'Toocupy,, a apace foMefefc'quaTff,iJaKtig td-iay'the polo ifaleit witT-hot occupj 'that muoh'apaca bsit -rain. thaWmUch' ground for faraiingparposerairiig ntdaaatTy to plow around it At the first house west of John Days, McFarland Tan into a shotgun' and the, only thing that saved his life was tne prompt action of a woman, the wife of the settler.-' The man was an Italiaxuandc soon as-'Mac 'sethk men--kwoikrtochf away tnfeT)hish andraeiup' some 'poles," the Italian camefdrwafHTindin brokenFlngl&h informed' the' crew" that-'if "they put any: pole on the ground" they woald be'-tormid6wrir at; tHaaame'timethe ntan orderedTthe crew offhia land. MacTan-a'-blttf' on tile ranohe-' and toMinnrthatust as often as he cut the poles down the company would rplac8v"tt3JQi Thaf was 'adding in sult" to Injury' and tbe Italian ran to the.honse and came forth with a shot gun. HiTwifei?revehted-a "homicide by grasping the muzzle of the weapon and Mao and -hirTnafrttid -not feel safe until boh'-barreiahUt Been discharged into the air. To-day; ae;has--been' -stated in, Thk AsTosuAKptbrwerltor 2tebuildfir" the telegraph'lfneljetwaen'tthis city and Portlanuariltbe oaapleted arid'tiero need be but lifctle"Warxt any f uTther interruptions in the electric circuit P&yAlffiXTIOX. CoundlmBJi '"Elbbdis convalescent f roma rtfcoki6f ttyphbid-fever. County .01araTfchard ii -'training rapjdly.and.isnowr abTeio sit up "part of the tHne. IL"WiEepeyoneot Ihi'most prom-ineni?ciiixiM-'of'Oysl)tmiIe'was in the-ciiyfeefenlayf- '"' ' - - Mrs.' BWjIemuH Giles i . suffering from bloocl'pbisoinng the result of a recent severe eut by.ss piece of broken glass. Fred Grbsbauer returned last even ing -fromOak"Point,v where he has been-. enjoymtfjhimeelMfdr af week; hunlmgj'fiih.iad'.rdeaiiagjthroTifch. thewopd.r Walter's; Gary, the-weir kaown ; piamKHav anaTJpVSpulax-'saleeaQsn of tne ottioa Mtiwcottiie-2 jtonier & Chase mUBio hbnsecwwtfep tbe river last evening.. Mrs. Grace Campbell' came down thexiver. and w-nowosva visit at the homeof herMherTranois.rHilli at Skipauon, where she will jemahrtinhl cuter uw uuiiuii.-. wua fjw exoepuuu otk shortMfittdJTebltryeg- in,Knappa. FTTJonnsdnrthe nahi hand "man ot J. H. Smith & Co., " the-railroad contractowt;amved inthuf'eity. yesterday.- HHfinwwopitwrs'k-to renew his efffiffbiidsiBecUiaenfl to buy SmithvisyOo'a'-lifen'oti about' $400,000 wortn- or me - dodos raaa.BiooKB or tae conipanyv- a "" ' " ' DwGeSuMrr But look', out 'for- the Famous Ply nxmthv-BoekiPalto.Oo.s Pants, to V&35 to MJ0: -Otereoatg fronr10.-25-toi'ETeryxsnDentgU8raa. teed. PL' J.MAxr, Agent ... . . There waibe'apeelal.eele of chil drenr rand 'isiieealaifertr.reduced priceaIoc-ihrmoHeKTrdayeat Mrs. Derby iMcESniaer Cor. 'Main & Third St s-"" Reembfcr-theiAastin house at the SeaeWeirftpjmejearound.- W)twAm CMMyjAaU. Fresh Peanuts every, "day, I. X. L. BalldUtii,.'-'" A . Fl&e'ltft'OHWater Street for, Sale or Leaee.'-'ona &3rterm. Apply at HatabuncBoue;HnUl Dec & Saspa A4Uteem"DLlKiealieaidaU the leading newspapers on file at the Sun-BysM&afeete-' .3' ' " " - CTttmwjnwetiejKe, 1 WBoli8,WThirdtreer 's$reeiOM&n-47metBmtev e ieurr aevae. Best Beds in town. Booms per night 60-aaeAetsvper week MlM. Sew and e17grlfakatrlUce--,- - '"i- If "! iWh i cc4 JCTfensme ii cee ;:ttfortmMbvtSCT2)lei nearly I efoijfrSfy:.' gatfs'atVtfert -aiWw-r,T4cbnn8' somresRw LJi ii. WtfsHminlMrj' Aad.Freelluuc&TteloBeSa- I loon, a cenfcr. r ' At HDlHiM;-T1rwtfet.- AMI&rivNWf. All raMaWlialiserfeed to- the funaohainlkPw-:bbTb3J naiAJneflaiaxm-.tlieo'DayA rfret: are-rciM longest :at4e fiital r'fiTwiiiiifiTKiaiin In' As- torJaSDwliaafcfleckPl'Mi, AittniBEB or SUBacBJeBS. A ki-MAJmt!3BBmim!5mA'XXMMM96 tiLlttMm!mxT; AT ITS OLD TRICKS. The MoraIsi:"CalamH!ator"Vmify faults ' Betters, as Usnal. The Columbian of December 4th in a sensational article regarding a late trip of the Manzanita, said: Before reaching the Columbia bar a tremendous sea was encountered, but there was a -man aboard very sick with the measles so Captain Bichardson thought it best to try and get in, and it has to be a pretty rough bar that will keep tboifanzamfa's commander outside when he wishes to come- in, bo tbe trim little steamer dashed into the waves and came through with flying colors) not, however, without shipping three big seas that completely inundated the vessel for a few seconds. No damage was done to the steamer, but tbe crew did not relish the shaking up which they received. It is well known that vessels cross and recroas the Columbia bar 'when thev nleaee. Although it cannot be denied that their decks are sometimes moistened by salty spray. But it seem? that some zealous friends of -this port objected to the above report as printed in the Columbian, so the conscien tious managers of tbe Columbian ig nore their bwn report and attempt to load the blame of misrepresentation on The Astobiak, a3 follows, in the uoiamotan or tne 5th: Just what object the "old reliable" AsTosiAKhadinvillifyingtbe Columbia river bar, is hard to discern. Wednes day when the Gray's Harbor bar was 1 breaking clear across, so that the steamer lUianeeoould not get out. The Astoeiax aid thst the Manzanita crossed out over a sxnootn bar at uray's .Harbor, ana in staring headlines announced that her decks were swspt clean by a huge wave asane crossed tbe Uolumbia bar. it would seem that enough abuse was heaped oa the Coluabiabar by outside papers. without having our own papers jump in and distort tacts. The Columbian is a coward. It tries to shirk the responsibility of its bwn statements and throw the blame on The Astobiak. The Colunbian reported that the Manzanita1 decks were "completely inundated by three seas." Probably that is only a figure of speech, as al so was "swept clean," in The Astobi aks report A trip across the Colum bia bar is never a serious matter. Whatever statements The Astobiak may make, It will at all times iave the honesty to be responsible for its own 'words. If the Columb ian had kept still it might have been excusable, but when it tries to make The Astobiak responsible for the Columbian's state ments, it shows its contemptible cowardice. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steam schooner Zouis Olsen, Capt Johnson, sailed for Tillamook yesterday. The steam Bohooner Auausta. Capt Paul Schroder, started for Tillamook yesterday afternoon. The steamer Dolphin sailed yester day for Shoalwater bay, after having been for some time at Portland. The British ship Ocntertyre, with a partial cargo of flour, came down from Portland yesterday, nearly three days on the way, and after completing her cargo here will sail for the United Kingdom. IMPORTANT. Every person purchasing Ten Dollars worth of Goods from Herman Wise, the Re liable Clothier, in-the Occi- 4 dent Hotel building, will re ceive a Tfcket free of Charge, entitling the holder to a chance in the Drawing for a number of Handsome Christ mas Presents. JLost. A lady's jet breastpin, set w itlt pear's, between Martin Foard's new house on West Eighth street and thb store of Foard & Stokes. A suitoo'c reward will be paid by returning it to Foard & o coxes. For Ren. The More lately occupied by Thrall & bherman. Apply to C S. Gukpebsok. Mrs. Zum wait has removed her dress- J making parlors to 60 Front .street, be- njwu opiuct) auu iUHuiMin, near me gasworks, where she will bo glnd to receive her customers and friends. Witnlc4. Position asplanerman, or to work abandsaw, or a sticker, or raortiser. Can file and hammer saws. Address "J. M.", careAsroniAK. UtesiieB SmekcrK. Commercial. Lurline, La Perla Cubans all Imported. Plor de Madrid. LaPalfadfna, LaErmina. LaFamana-in-Key WestBrands. ThuBelmonf Mocha. - BadUig Room In rear of Cigar Store. Chables Olsek's $! KEW1BD, What WeaM Astoria Be WitM at JesT? 81,000 reward In TJ. & gold coin will be wald by "JeftV the Wbrld Benowned Caterer, to any person 'who can satis factorily provelie can get a better meal or a greater variety of all the Delicacies of the season to chose from, than he can at- JeQ'a for the money. Second street, opposite Telephone Landing. TIrat-cIass shavlng,25c, Ferd Ferrell's. FIa Table Wiae Delivered at GO cents a gallon, to any part of the city. A fine line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. W. Utziager's Cosmopolitan saloon. All tbe patent medicines advertised In this naper, together with the choicest rperfumery, and toilet articles etc can .ae Dongnc at tne lowest prices at J. w. vonn-s arug store, opposite ucciaent btel,- Astoria. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Gooduax & Co.'s. 'Go to the Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. Go to Olsenls for Cuban Blossoms, 10c SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump tlon Cure is sold by us on a euarantee. Jt cures Consumption. THATdlACKING COUGH can be so quickly, cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it CUIlrciGrTFitcker'sGastoria HEAL KSTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed or recorded December 5, 1890, as reported for The MoBKEra Astobiak by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust cempany: A. L. Cole and wife to E. S. Barrows, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 14, Dement's Astoria $ F. J. Goodenough et al. to C. C. Curtis, lots 25 to 34, blk 3, Power's Add Oregon Land Co. to S. A. Westafer, lots 13 to 18, blk 42, North Pacific Add. .... H. C. Thompson efc aL to W. E. Gregory, lots 3 and 4, blk 1, West Warrenton Add TJ. S. J. B. Patterson, re ceiver's receipt for SEi of SW i of sec 23, NB U ofNWKandNHof NE K.sec 26 ." John B. Patterson to D. A. Blodgett, SEK of SW M, sec 23andNE Jf of NWm andNMofNBif, sec 28 420 600 300 100 200 I'SO J. W. Conn and wife to J. Q.A.Bowlby, NW M of SWot sec 33, T N, B10W 1 Deeds filed, 7; total amount f 3,171 Previously reported this year 1,882)238 Total todate 185,409 Of the Same Oplaioa. The subject of patronizing home industry has oeen frequently alluded to in these columns, and the following" fromfthe San Francisco Grocer and Merchant so emphatically endorses the opinions of The Astoriak, that it is copied entire: From time to time there have appeared articles in the editorial columns of this journal urging upon- dealers in interior cities, towns and hamlets the necessity of J lighting against outside competition; and' this includes a deal as every merchant of any experience well knows. We have shown that the marked tendency in any community to purchase away from home is moat detrimental to the growth of that section. Everydollar sent out of a town to be put in tho drawer of some house a thous and or even a hundred miles away with draws just so much from circulation nn that particular district, and consequently reduces its wealth. A merchant pur chases a stock of goods from his jobber, puts it on his shelves and trusts to de mand from his neighbors to dispose of the goods at a' reasonable profit. The neighbors; however, instead of first mak ing Inquiry of bim to supply their wants, read'the attractive catalogue of a Boston; New York or Chicago house, send f on 4 their -money and totally ignore the aome dealer whose interests 'are identical --with-their own. As we have before remarked tho con sumer trays at home on credit the bare necessities irom tno sale ot wnicn but a small margin of profit is secured, and away go the dollars to the manufacturers or large department store of the east. Ism mere any encouragement in inia Hnue merchant who isexpeetedto do the lion's share in developing resourees, attracting investment," eto? Hardly- -r The encase" is made by the'residents of interior communities that the merchants- donotcarry the variety which. enables them' to 'make selections according to their testes and wishes. How many of these same people give tho merchant any encouragement to carry such ' goods? Few,-indeed. There is not an enterprising dealer on this coast who would not supply anything his customers were inneed'f,'if he were onlv called upon'to do-so, but in the ma jority of cases tho situation is jast as-we- navo remarked above, and until- ic changes residents of small localities must expect to be denied many little luxuries which their grocer cannot with justice to himself carry in stock because hefwell knows that when his customers hove a spare dollar it is sent far away for tho very articles which they complain cannot bo secured at home. THTRT3T YEARS' PKACTJCK A. tetter from an Eminent PkysickNf Me. Editer: At the risk of Indorsing a proprietary preparation, I have & few words In favor of a new hucatlro principle. Bat first, how I came to discover it. A patient asked about taking Joy's Vegetable Sana-1 parllla. As sarsaparillos usually -contain mercury or iodides I objected, and asked for tholormula, whlcTi findingparely vcgetibla, and so mild as to bo to my mind almost Irjert, I consented. Imagine my astonish ment when perfect laxative action was re ported. It has two great points. Firtt, being purely vegetable, It is (unlike mercury) not' cumulativo In tho system, being easily car-' rled offby the digestive processes ; and tccond, It Is cfiectivo with & less quantity of the cathartic principle than has hitherto been attainable. Itjn this respect ranks as V discovery, and approaches the ideal, viz.: tho least medicine consistent with the great est good. It harmonizes natural laxative action and perfect safety, and should inter est both the public and tbe profession. ACittfutsiciax op thibtt tears practicx. San Francisco Examiner, March 10, 1S90, Worw Tliaa L.eprosy Is Catarrh, and there is but one prepa ration that does cure that disease, and thatisthe California Positive and Neg ative Electric Lmlmenr. S.Id by J. W. Conn. It albO cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprains, burns and 'all pain. Try It and tell your neighbor where to get it. Fresh Oysters, Eastcra Clams At John Rogers' market, opposite 0. H. Cooper's, Third street Ludlow's Ladies S3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s. Excitcmeat . Runs high at J. W. Conn's" drug store over System Builder, as everybody is using it for Catarrh -of the stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impuro Blood, and to build up the system it cer tainly possesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. THE- Scow Bay Fonnflry -CORNEE- WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. Astobia, - - Oregon. CASTING Of all Descriptions MADE 10 ORDER OM 8H0RT N0T18E. F.H.SURPRENANT&C0., County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to Astokiax oQlce. x G. B. Smith Has bouzht the Mikado Candy Factory and will keep a fine assortment of Candies, Cigars, and Fruits In season. Give me a call. AN ECZEMA 17 YEARS. Caret. Ik 8 "Weeks. One ef tbe Greatest Cares-Ever Performed by tbe Cuticura. Remedies. At the afie of three months a rash (which afterwards proved to be eczema or salt rheum) made Its appearance on my face. Physician after physician was called. None of them did me any Reed at all. but made me worse. The disease continued unabated ; It spread to my arms and legs, till I was laid up ennreiy, ana irom continually slltlntr on the floor on a pillow, my limbs contracted 50 that I lost all control of them and was utterly helpless. My mother would have to lift me out and into bed. I could get around the house on my hands and feet, but I could not get my clothes on at-all, and had to wear a sort of dressing gown. My : hair had all matted down or fatlen off, and my head, face and ears were one scab. The disease continued In this manner until I was seventeen years old, and cue day In January, 1879, 1 read an ac count In the 'irlbimc of your Guticuba Bkhxdibs. It described my case so exact ly that 1 thought, as a last resort, to give taematrlaL when I first 'applied them I was all raw- and bleeding, from scratching myself.but Invent asleep almost immediate lv, something I had not done for years, the eaecf was so soothing. In about two weeks I could stand stralgnt but not walk, I was so weak ; but my sores were nearly well. As near as I can judge, the Cuticura Remedies cured me in about six to eight weeks, and up to this date (1, c.from Janua ry.lST9, to January, 1887) Ihavenotbeen sick In any way, or have had the least signs of the disease reappearing on me. w. j. Mcdonald, 3732 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111., June 30, 'ST. Cuticura Remedies. ' Are theonly Infallible Skin and Blood Purtflers. 8o!drrywhere, rriceiCtTicu ka, the great vkln Cure. 60c; Cuticuba soap, an exquisite Skin Purifier and beau tifler. 25c: Cuticuba BESOLvmrr, the new blood Purifier, Si. Prepared by the Potter Jjbuq and Chemical Cokpor ATrox; Boston. VSend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." 64 pages, SO illustration, and 100 testimonials. HOW MY SIDE ACHES! Aching Sides and Back, Hii, Kid ney and Uterine Pains, and rheum atism relelved. ia one min ute bv tha Cnticnra. Antl JPala-JPlmstcr. The first and only In stantaneous pain-killing plaster. ft BARGAIN ON MOTOR LINE ONLY- ssoo, Wingale & Stone. FOR SALE "Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Standard' Saloon PATB0H1ZE HOtyE. INDUSTRY! Thum f-i ho occasion for the most fasti di- ous-nf out clttzertH to. srid tt PorUaud or S4U l'rancjoitk for Custom Made Clothes As they caa get Hetter Fits. Better Work manship, and for less-jroney. Py Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods ' by Every Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany. 'Merchant Tailor. ooto LARSON & HILLBACX -Fon- GROCER-fKS AMD FttESn FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third street, next to Pioneer office. Magnus G. Crosby Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. Iron Pipe and Fittings, Stoves, Tin ware, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Sheet Lead, Strip Lead, Sheet Iron. Tin and Copper. E. P. NOONAN & CO. (Successors to) DBALEBS IN- GrocerieS'l Produce. Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELXFMIK XO. 7. P. O. BOX 390 S.AENDT&FERCHEN A810SIA, - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKBMITH SHOP 4xn ISflMT- MOp r-i-, fr P w ii MMitM All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AKD STEAMBOAT WORE ftVoaptly atteaded to, Aspedalty made ot repairing OAJSNERY DH58, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. HOLIDAY GO We are. Beceiving Novelties. Da and. During This Month Many Kaw: Things Will be on ExMMtion. ,,, MONDAY MORNING We will Show a Handsome. Line Embroidered Toilet - Bolster Sham, Pillow Sham,. Bureau Covers Pincushion Pillow Shams - - All lainen, Hemstitched and Richly Embroidered, Outlining Goods Tray Cloths, Stan&Govers, Splashers, Carving Cloths, Bureau Scarp, Tidies, Etc. The above Goods have b. The Leading and Largest Store in the State Outside; of Portland. 5 1 7. 5 1 9. R. B. POWER I Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers in Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LUTE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis lactejy Terms. Purchawa deUvereCln any part ot the city Office and "Warehouse InHusw'sNew Bsttdlng on "Water Street. P. oTBox 163, Telephone Ktf. Zf, ASTOBIA, OREGON Saturday, September 27th, 'Vfc wllfopen our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE : OF Cloaks,- Wraps, Jackets, "SILK : SEALETTES Our House has a standard reputation whlchnever fails to attract general atten tion during our Cloak" Sales. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. mcALLen & McDonnell, 131 & 1G3 3rd St., Portland, Or.: Leading Dry Goods Store for first class goods at -Eastern prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove -Fittuft Patterns. - , -- Caiery Jiiplies! CLOAK auf CONSISTING Hg,, ! ? smaaaaaa been received direct from New York, and are the Newest and Latest in the Market. ' ' ' COOPER. H. 52 1 3rd St., Astoria, Qref&B it WWII MEhiiiTHi'lH aSaEaHHaBBBEaKHSEs EEVjHBCBBBBBBBHVjXaaBBaB North Pacific Bis&weEy, JOHN KOPP, - - Frppitorr " r EITRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEBfi. EXTBA PINE STEAM BEER. 3P tar ALL ORDERS PROMPTY-? 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