v m "Shi isailg .gstrmim, ASTOiilA, OHKGOX: TUESDAY. .n-yr is:i:i: r i3o ISSUZD EVERY MORNING. P. W. PARKER, PuWIvhor and I'roprlt-ror. sroatANlJciLiJiNn, - Cass Stiikitt Terms or Sabscrlption trred bv Carrier, jr vi eck 15 cts Sent by Mall, per month ... OOcts ent b JIaH. one j ear $7.00 Free of iwvtage io subscriber. Tnr. AsTontAX ;tianintet s to its ad er asers be largest vircuUMoii of auv :iewia-!-r tmblisliod on tlio Oi'unibi.i liver. (Additional Local News on 1st P.tge.) The coveniiKent lelejrraph. line is uown between Fort Stevens and Chinook. . The Ladies' National Swedish Con 'ccrt company is the next attraction ookcd at the ojxsra houses Keports from liakefs bay state that the late storm plnj ed havoc with the posts of the fish Imps in that region. It is reported that a steaTn lauudrv operated solely by white people is to , w started m Astoria at an early date. . Postmaster Hare was looking around yesterday for the most convenient posts on which to put up the new let ter boxes. Messrs. Liddicoat .fcCribb yesterday commenced the erection of a new two piory residence for W. J. Barry on "Wall street oppositite Grace Episco pal church. .Three hundred yards of the bank near Millers and Carrnlhers' place Las washed out, undermining the track of the Bay Railway line, caused by the high tides during the storm. The repairs will probably be finished to-day so that the motor can run. The property of the Pacific Con struction Company, recently seized by the sheriff in action,brought by a num ber of creditors, was sold at auciion by the sherifTycsterday. It comprised dump carts, wheelbarrows, shovels, picks, powder, etc The entire lot as bid in by Judge Bowlby for S2C0. F. V. Preston, of Skipauon, was in the city yesterday and showed some of the effects of an enconutci with an infuriated cow last Sunday. The ani mal tossed him into the air and struck him in several places with her horns, but he finally succeeded in seizing her nose, when he strangled her into submission. The storm signal was hoi-icd again last night, under advices received from San ITrancisco, which read as follews: Hoiit information signal at 8 r m. Storm central west of Vancouver Island, moving slowly eastward. Southeast to southwest gales and thick weather with rain off the Wash ington coast for the next thirty-six hours." Last night about 10:) a maiJiVft8 named Fred Sodagrcu, mate of the) e retmng board of directory most wood scow Jaiy j while attempting f om succeed themselves are I. W. toro.i1.inl fntn rt,. wnnr v.nr.i C.ase, Alt Iknuey, C. H. Pace, (re- dock dipped from the ladder and fell I groaning of the injured man drew the attention of some neighbors in the vicinity and he was lifted up tenderly and placed on a stretcher and taken to the hospital where he was attended. The physician found the man had in jured his spine, how seriously he could not be able to say for n few das. i This is the same scow that Jack Lewis was drowned from about two weeks ago, and Sodagren had taken his place on the vessel. ( Salmon MctNtici Kunsiwatnr. K. Osboru has been appointed ' enumerator by the census bureau of Washington, D. C, to take statistics of the salmon canneries in Astoria and below Tongue Point. Mr. Osboru has commenced his duties. If he is lucky he will receive his pay for services as such enumerator between this and the next Fourth of July. Has one of the enumerators of the late census re ceived pay for his services? fflcs to UpDAsloria Residents, The axrabcx-k for Houses in Ep IcrAftteria. having arrived, rcsl 4eat dcirlti:r XlieJr tsouscs num bered for tStc free 3ai.l Delivcrr to commence January 2nd, 1831,1 arc requested to call and leave order at the Abtoria. Abstract, Title aud Trust Company's of fice, x:. z. rcKGCsoA. Secretary. Sweet App'e joda Work:. Cider at the Astoria Salmon Uellies. For tw.) or three days Morgan & "Sherman have some fine Colum'oia liver salmon bellies in kit and half barreK Real 1'orcliori Laces. Look at Mrs. McEivan's fine assort ment, 526 Third street. Hand in your ordcis early to Hi' gon Bakery and avoid the luh. Ore- Knuckc-ISrtstl ocli Xorsk-isill hos Parker & Hanson. Mrs. Zumwalt ha removed her dre.-s- j wuttlng parlors to GG Front street, be tween Spruce and Madison, near the Ks works, where she will be glad to j re?ve ner customers ami irienu;. A fine display of Christmas goods at th-e Bazar. Stamping and embroidery 4 one to order. 165 Cass street. Wanted. Position as planer man, or to work a. bandsav, or a sticker, or mortiser. -Can-Sie and hammer :aws. Address -J, M. care Atokiax. XetkiagrSHCOceds Iiltc Success. It is verified by tho fact that nearly everybody eats at Jeff's New re txurant." IteHnarirl. btianahnu Bros, have the linPit decor ated window in Astoria. The mag altiecnt display of fancy goods, suitable tor holiday presents, is worth seeing. Frck Oj-Mcr, Kits tent Clams' At John Rogers' market, opposi'c C. II. Cooper, Third street ci w nn Water Street for. SaIc or tju on easy terms. Aiuuy Hamburg House, until Dec & Kemenber tho Austin house at the Ses54c Is open the year 'round. Go to Olseu's for Cuban Blossoms, 10c THE IMLT BESTAURAriT-JEFF'S A HEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Harmonloas Election in the Astoria ani Soiitl Coast Railroai. 1VILLIA3I JtEIJi WAS RETIRED After several meetings and much speculation, the selection of a new board of directors of the Astorik& South Coast railroad was made yester day. The meeting was quite largely attended, and 1,103V shares of stock were represented. It was 2:30 o'clock when Yice-President Kinney rapped for order and the routine work of reading the minutes of the previous meeting wes commenced. This to gether with the calling of the roll oc cupied about an hour and then de velopments were looked for but none came. It was thought t"at another proposition to postpone the election would be made, but none of those present had anything to say in this re gard, and when the chairman said it is now in order to elect a board of direc tors to serve until the next annual election, Judge Bowlby started the ball a rolling by moving that each stockholder vote for nine directors at a time and that nominations be made. In rapid order the names of the fol lowing were presented: JL V. Case, 3. Q. A. Bowlby, George Flavel, Col." James Taylor, B. Van Dusen, G. Wingate, H. B. Parker, J. C Trullinger, M. C. Crosby, C. W. Fnlton, E M. Grimes, Alf. Jviuney, U. Iv. Warren, D. Mor gan, Wm. Beid, A. J. Alegler and A. G. Spexarth. Ouly one ballot was taken and that resulted in the choice of the following directers: I. W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowl bv, James Taylor B. Van Dusen, H. B. Parker, C. W. Fulton, E. jM. Grimes, Alf. Kinney and D. K. WaYren. -. The vote for the leading candidates was as follews: L W. Case, 1,0S9); J. Q. A. Bowlbv, 1.0S1; James Taylor, 1,073; C. W. Fulton, 1,023: Alf. Kinnev, 935; E. M. Grimes, 8S2; D. K Warren SOS; B. Van Dusen, S0G; H. B. Parker, GOT; George Flavel, 310; J. C. Trullin ger, 251; G. Wingate, 213, 51. C. Cros by, 213, D. Morgan, 135, Wm. Beid, 199; scattering, CO. Tho result of the vote was greeted with cheers, and before the meeting adjourned Mr. Mcgler called on the new board of directors to say some thing. Mr. Case contented himself bv sav ing that if the office had a SIO.O(H) salary connected with it ho would not have received near as many voles as he did. Mr. Parker, "I'm not posted yet; actions speak louder than words." J Mr. grimes, "It is not necessary to I sav nnvlliin.nr at nrpRAiit." The new board of directors will meet this evening and organize. It is thought that tbo new board will, to use the words of a stockholder, "whoop things up' aud take steps to build the road at once. It is understood that the new board will sub3crib9 a suffi cient sum of money to pa off the claim of J. 11. Smith & Co. and tako chargo of the bonds that are to be cd), U W. ! niton, D.K Wni arren, P. Thompson and J. W. Conn. Ilov Almost Drownrd. Yesterday afternoon a boy named Charley Simpson, son of Mr. Simpson, of the firm of Allen & Simpson, fell overboard out of a boat near the Astor house. After going down for the third time he was rescued in tho nick of time by Master Ed Craug, who hap pened to be near at the time. It was quite a littlo while before the boy came to and it is lucky for the little chap that he is now in tho land of tho uvn,S Dim't Go Sh-ibby But look out for the Famous Ply month Bock Pants Co.'s Pants, to order from S3.00 to SS.25. Suits from S13.25 to S25.00. Overcoats from $10. 25 to $25.00. Every garment guaran teed. P. J. Meaxy, Agent. . There will be a special sale of chil drens' and misses' hats, at reduced prices, for the next ten days at Mrs. Derby & McKenzie's. Cor. Main & Third Sr. Cisrar At Holmes, WO Third street. Go to the Columbia bakcrj' for all kinds of akes. Chailes lliggins, a colored man, from England, is now prepared to do all kinds of housework, beating carpets, cleaning windows, offices, etc. Ad dress this office. The 8 h series of the Astoria Building and Loan Association will be opened January 1st, 1891. All persons wishing to iubscribe for stock will please call on the secretary on or before that date. W. L. Kobii, Sec'y. dimly and Iuts At Holmes, G10 Third street. Fresh Clatsop eggs 40 cents per dozen at Thompson- & Ross. Fine Table WIuc Delivered at CO cents a gallon, to any part of the city. A line lino of pure California wines at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. $1,000 1CEWAKD, What Would. Astoriu Be With out Jeff? $1,000 reward in TJ. . gold coin will be paid by "Jeff,"' the World Renowned Caterer, to any person who can satis factorily prove he can get a better meal or a greater varietj' of all the Delicacies of the season to chose from, than he can at Jeff's for the raone'. Second street, opposite Telephone Landing. First-ciasssliaYing,25c, Ferd Ferrell'.s A lino line of Cigars and Cigarettes can bo found at the Columbia Bakery. 59C. Third street. Excitcriicut Runs high at J. W. Conn's drug store over System Builder, as everybody is using it for Catarrh of tho stomach. Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure Blood, and to build up the system it cer tainly assesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. All the patent medicines advertised in mis paper, logeuier wiin tue cnoicest I perfumery, and toilet articles etc can e bought at the lowest prices at J. W. at Conn's drug store, opposite Occident nuii'.i, .asioria. CROUP, WUOOP1NG COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. old by Th. Olscn. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quiokly cured Ijy Shiloh's Cure. Wo guaranteeit Sold by Th. OJsen. ST.THOJIAS CHURCH. Laying the Comer Stone at SUpnnnn, Drccnibcr 13, 1890. Tho following account of tho laying of the corner-stone of the St. Thomas church at Skipanou. was sent to this office to appear on Monday morning, but the erratic conduct of the messen ger in whose care it was intrusted de layed its appearance: This work was begun over a year ago by the generous and free-will gift of the Bev. Thomas A. Hyland, whom we all remember a3 the former rector of Grace church, Astoria. This ardent admirer of our county, and particular ly of Clatsop plains, gave entirely un asked, two lots situated on the county road, near the railroad crossing,"east of of the schoolhouse where heretofore so many services have been held. The Seamen's Mission of New York, of which this generous man has charge, gave an offering of $25 soon after. Early in the summer of 1890, Bishop Morris, after talking with those most interested, decided to build a church there, and placed in the hands of tho Bev. Wilhani Seymour Short, tho present rector of Grace church, As toria, a subscription list which had swelled to the goodly nucleus of $300, and gave the whole matter into his charge. A committee was appointed, consisting of Messrs. S. D. Adair, Al- J """ aucu uuu iuuw -L'""i3"" i j wujuu us Buusequenuy huul-u mr. Thomas Colburn, and under their i vigorous euoris tne sunsenpuon was increased te the present sum of $774. December 13 was set as the day for the laying of the corner stone. About a dozen people from Astoria were in attendance, and a goodly number of people from the neighborhood, about sixty in all, fully one-third of whom were children, which wa3 pleasantly remarked by Bishop Morris in his ad dress. He, assisted by the rector of Grace church of Astoria, laid the cor-1 ner stone witii me usual impressive ceremony, the hymn for the occasion, "Bock of Ages," being sung with a will. Tho following is a correct list of tho articles and papers deposited in the box under the corner stene: Holy Bible, Book of Common Prayer, pastoral letter of the house or Portland organization under a difier bishops at general convention of 1839, ' eut name and that Astoria had no re Bishop Bedell's sermon, preached bo- presentation in the bod v. Mr. Thomp forc the general convention in Chi-. son explained some of the objects of cago, 18SG, on the continuity of God; 1 the state board and after some further the Oregon Churchman, for Novem- j discussion action was postponed, her, 1890, journal of the second annual W. B. Adair, who has removed from convention of Oregon, 1890: Whitta- this citv to South Bend, sent is his ker's Church Almanac. 1890: Tun rpsmnn'f ion. Daily Astokian Friday, December 12th, 1890; Astoria Weekly Express The following ceins: Copper U. S. cents, dated 1S37-11-4S 49-50 51-52-33-51; English penny, dated 18G5; En glish farthing, dated 1SS5; Canadian cent, 18S7; Mexican 5 centave: state ment of the laving of the stone bv the Bt Bev. B. Wistcr Morris, D. D., Jiisnop or Uregou. I lie da', after the fearful storm of me uuv jicvjuua, uua musi uciuujiui, ; and nature indeed smiled upon the ' good beginning After an eloquent address by the bishop, a statement was made, that the church, to be called St. Thomas', would be completed as soon as pos sible. It is expected to be a building 20x40 , wiiu a siue entrance ana ueu tower, and when finished, will not onlv be an ornament to the new town, but will I meet a long felt want. Fhe Hundred Dolbr Wacor. Yesterday flinf CI V Wir1 nf il.. ' kPaft'hia bound for ii.?7& rbTU?f.K fS Ttrificli linrlr 1 nmoriftlr. Trlnml C.S H T.,1, f i 4l, ni;Di. d.; r.. V " r iVi fast, Ireland, and Capt. D. Xieoll, of : the British ship Scottish Isles, for Dunkirk, France, were together in a prominent store in this city when they began talking about the sailing qualities of their respective vessels. The outcome of it all was that each of ' tho three sronllemon wnfrm-p.1 STifMl . that his vessel would reach its destina lion first Quite a deal of interest will be taken in the result, aud their respective arrivals at the ports of destination will bo looked for. , , T ; Frsli Kasfoni Clictitiuts. Ask your friends who have taken : r; f Unl. 1tf ,. , , , Hoods Sarsaparilla what they think of ...SftV,1 beL1st' aml 2a- ' it, and the replies will be positive in ' Ulll(m,2- its favr. Truly the best advertising , which Hood's Sarsaparilla lecei'.es i-? ' Fruits. Candy, Xut. tne uearty cnaor&euient of its army of. fr,pntK ivcintiaru's iiccr. A fifteen ball Peel Tahle and all the leading newspapers on filu at the Sim nyi(e Saloon. .&tt2l(itl SlIUllT. Commercial. Jjurline, La Perla Cubana all imported, Flor de Madrid. , LaPalladina. La Ermina. La Famana in Key West Brands. The Belmont. Mocha. Heading Itoom in rear of Cigar .Stoiv. Cuari.es Olskn's Wor.se Than Icprosj' Is Catarrh, aud there is but one prepa ration that does cure that dbease. and tliat is the California Positive and .Neg ative Electric Liniment. Sold by J. W. Conn, It also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprains, burns and all pain. 'Iry it and tell your neighbor where to get it. Wciubard'.s Hocr. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. The latest stvle of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, jnade miser able by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold by J iu. uiben. U I. DUrAKli. . WM. I1KANOT. WEW DEPARTURE AT Shaving, Haircutting Saloon 370 Concoaily St. I wish to Inform my customers, and the public at large, that I have Interested Jlr. Wm. Brandt. :is auxiliary In c irrj log on the Miavius and Haircutting business, opposite the Delmouico restaurant, on Concomly street, next to Parker House, Astoria. Call and see for yourself. . L. E. DUPAHK. Proprietor. House -:-Cleaning CARPETS BEATEN AND- My Taien Care it -by-CHARLES H1GG1NS, A colored jecntleman lately from England, Leave ordeis on slate at Astomaj Office. CUUreECpjftrPitcliBr'sCaslopfl CHAMBER COMMERCE MEETIH&f Matters of Commercial Merest Bis cnsseJ last Eyeing. JlslILIl OATH, JIG IS LA TIOXXIJED E President Bowlby presided at last evening's meeting of the chamber of commerce. The executive committee reported in regard to the secretaryship of the chamber and recommended that the salary of the secretary be fised at $50 per month and that that officer attend to all duties in connection with the office, snch as collecting statistics, etc The report was after soma discussion adopted. A communication was read inviting the chamber to send a delegation to a meeting of tho state board of com merce at Salem, January 15. A. B. Grimes, of tho Manufactur er's Gazette, Boston, asked a detailed statement in regard to industries, fac tories, etc. Beferred to Secretary Holden. T. W. "RrirrfTC nf "Rrnmnfnn. N". T).. D. j. Lance, Bookland, Mass., wrote asumginiormauon regaramg .astona anil vicinity, as did also E. 15. Smith, manager of the Delhi Mills, Delhi, N.Y. Under the head of "new business, Mr. Wingate recommended that ac tion be taken in regard to having a state law passed giving right-of-way over railroads to cars of other lines on the payment of a fair rate of lolls. Couucilman Welch favored the idea and on motion of W.BT. Smith, Messrs. Wingate, Crosby and Gray were ap pointed to formulate a memorial in conformity to tho proposition which is to be forwarded to the legislature. An assessment of $31.75 taxed against the chamber br tho slate I board of commerce came up under mo tion to pay it Messrs. Welch, Gor don, Hallorau and others opposed the paying of the bill, the principal objec tion being that the state board was a Cant Grav called attention to the report of Major Handbnry in regard to Young's bay, and snggested thnt the chamber put itself on record. No action was taken. "A GKOWI." Mc Editer: Although my taxes aro i email, yet they arc as burdensome to inc as if I paid much more. And 03 o tax-pajjer, -ipci Tfoil fhnt T hnvo n rlclit tn rrtlf?n thnA extravagances that aro factors In the crea tion of high taxes. I have in my mind tbo county hospital. No sooner docs tbo im pecunious citizen become broken down and debilitated, than be rushes off to the hospital. Even persistent dyspepsia and constipation aro getting to bo excuses for admission. Hence, allow too space to enter my fecbla prptcst agalust further continuance of this pernicious practlee. It costs too many Tiard dollars for tho treatment of these unfor- tuuates, and it Is high time that thoy should know that they can save tho county that ex pense, by the judicious use of a few bottles cf Joy's Vegetable Sareaparilla, a remedy that within Iny observation is a sovereign care for those too comnxondL-ordcrs. If they won't tako it they ought to bo compelled n'1 tak U thcy 0nSht to be Compelled to hy some law that would meet the case. Under the circumstances a full hospital is i Inexcusable, hence this growl. A CITIZEK. A'otico. Yon can have money by using Mr. Gilberts Zinf.mdel wine instead of ; iuVe or tea. It is much healthier and costs only go cents per caiion. it u tnrcc j cars oiu. 1 le has also peach and apricot brandy. Don't forget h s r reach Cognac and French wine. At.kx. Gilbkkt. L. Freh Peanuts every da v. J. X. Building. ' L. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shees: also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at !'. .1. Goodman & Co.'s. i Telephone Ejoairiutr ilotise. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night CO and 25 cts., per week S1.50. Sew and clean. Private entrance. For Rent. The Store lately occupied by Thrall & C. S. GUNDEUSOX. Phof ograplis lor Christmas. Go to Crow and have your photo taken for a Christinas present. Your friend will value it. nly Ouc iu the United. States. Out of 3357 cough syrups manufac tured in the United States, but one has been found to he 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 Sola by J. W. Conn. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by bhiloh's Catarrh Reined. Pric 50 cents. Nasal inicctor free. Sold by Th. Olscn. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia aud Liver Complaint? Shilolrs Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Th. Olscn. iaus Are again Santa 0 Hew York Novelty Store, Where will he found a large a varied assortment of Holiday. Goods! Holiday Goods! Christmas and New. Year Cards, Toys, Leather, Plush and Oxydized Toilet Sets, Round and Toy Books, Albums, Jewelry. Gold Pens, Gold and Silver-headed Canes and Umbrellas, and a great variety of Novelties and Notions. Presents for Old and Young J Holiday Gifs to Suit Any and Aii Tastes. Prices lower than the lowest within the reach of all. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to oall and inspect our stock. Country orders solicited. Prompt attention guaranteed. R. STRAUSS, NEW YORK NOVELTY STORE. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.- Deeds filed or recordedDecemberlo, 1890, as reported for The Mobsikq Astobiak by the Astoria Abstract Title and Trust conroany : J O Hanthorn et aL to P O Shine, lots 37 and 38, blk 16, Hanthorn's add 275 Astoria Keal Estate and Trust company to Geo H Keeney, lots 13 and 14, blk 13, railway add 200 C Jensen to Fred Durig,lots 9 and 10, blk 76, Bosedalo add 50 D K Warren and wife to F W Preston, landin the Eb- erman claim 258 Deeds filed 4; total amount $ 783 Previously reported this year 1,908,763 Total to date SL909.546 Prices Reduced! FOR SIXTY DAYS Account of Hard Times. G. W. Smith, Watchmaker and Jeweler. FINE Solirl Gold anfl. Silver Watches, Clocfa anfl Jewelry. A fine stock of Jewelry af the latent pat ems t select from. licpaliinpFineCnro uumeters. Watches, Clocks and all kinds of Jewelry made a specialty. All work war ranted, and on reasonable terms. A large and com pie assortment of optical goods. all and examine goods and prices. Miop, fk! Third Street, next to Wrisley & Omulier. C. W SMITH, ASTORIA, OREGON. -o T H E-o- AUSTIN-:-HOUSE C. A. McGUIRE, Propr. Open All fte Year 'Ronnfl. Tilly POPULAR HOTEL Is new and clean and beautifully located on the banks of theNecanlcum. within five minutes' walk of CLATSOP BEACH, The most pleasant Seaside 1'esort on the Northwest Paciilii Coast. Everj' attention is paid to the comfort and accommodation nf the guest?, and tho table Is supplied with the very best in season. Here are plenty of Clams and Crabs, there is game in the woods and plenty of the finest lhh in the streams. Astoria Iron If oris. Cmcomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or Ceueral Wachiaists aii Boiler Makers. uanaano marine tneines Btr-ITLXR WORK. Stemnbonl Work and Cannery Worh A SPECIALTY, Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. JOHN FOX. A.L.FOX, J. G. Udstjjsk. Pr2!deiii. aad Sutt . .Vice President .. Sec. and Treas A BARGAIN LOT OH W St. ON MOTOR LINE ONLY SSOQ- Wingate & Stone. Headquarters located at the OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL. Five k Gent's Embroidered; ."vC7 Initial, Fancft Plain, i MLR LADIES' S W t II r a,w:D WHITE Vf y LINENi A A I A A Vs A Z tilll IIHrlK Cashmere and Silk y Muffjers j cMDnUlUtntU yv Silk and Linen. NjJk, -c Real Duchesss and Bretone Lace. v A-fO Children's Handkerchiefs. ,- C. THE Leading1 House Watch 'The Popular Boot and Shoe Store, Holiria Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building qn Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No, 37. ASTORIA, OREGON Saturday, September 27th, We will opsn our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE :OF Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, SILK : SEALETTES Our House has a standard reputation which never fails to attract general atten tion during our Cloak Sales. COKRE3PONDENCE SOLICITED. McALLEN & MCDONNELL, 131 & 163 3rd St., PorllandLOr. Leading bry Goods Store for first class goods at Eastern prices. Agents for McCalls Bazaar Glove Fitting Patterns. Cannery Snplies ! CLOAK ALES mwrnm ! His Window Opposito tho Oflico o the late "Evening Pioneer.' 9 9 9 North Pacific Brewery, JOHN" SOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAG-ER BEER. EXTRA PINE STEAM BEER. i3 o C3"-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. arjE03El--s SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is tie Boa Ton Restaurant or tie Town (AN THE FIXEST ON" THE COAST) Dinner Parlies, Banquets, a Speciatly TJie JFlnest Wines and TAtpiors. Private Entrance and Rooms. N. B. Ho connection with his old place on Main Street. l-l III Dozen ! Astoria, Or. 537 Third.Sfcj. 3E1. -a? jej :el . io- AUBANT 111 II ' V Goods. ' -