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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1890)
--: "v fJ i '- V SUtoran. AST K1 "if' i h .H. to, 18 r5SW3D SVEF:Y MORNING, P. W. PARKER, rtrbHffcflr Mod Pro; rwtor. rounv mni.!., - Cass Stkukt Twins orStiWrij'Hon. sr t i jirrwv. t- r n&. J'cts tJ Inl. w tmitlii Cuvxs Vyu Wi Ki..jHt.)par .7.ou Tiik ATKtA t;turtuto n : il ndicr "Nr. t u taryext .iiv;n:iH. f:iin m-v.spi- MT 1UiMh4 OH !h ClltUHll.l I1IT. 4ctfr' La h'tv on 75 Page.) TbcMiut r uri udl moet Id MtTXMjre f(, ;5, kv of txe- to dav V. K. ftr.3k' jnr! up on his pre H drim p4tcnhi in the oilice Jf jIk (vmihIx Hrk. George Nnd was made hijppy yesterday when his wife presented him with a son and heir. Efesi4Trv 1):! proveil up ou her iiru uuiini rutin MvionJiiv OoHUy OJwk TrfiK-lnrd. before C V. YiTge j pr J up on his lwnptel rU:m 'a .'-Ur.l iv Lefore OwuiJy erk (.', .1. Trenchard. U3ie llk of the Methodist Episco piil church a.-. rvqitr id to meet in llho pH6tor htudy to day at 2 i. m. loiroshmeuts for tho Mikado Tea to-night will be served in the dining roam of Liberty hall for only 10 centr. Yesterday iu the ofhYt of the county rocorder there were throe mortgages. MSBOKatiug to .?l.r00, lsltd for record. DmirAu McLean was installed as wciKer b' Hie Wetem Union of Soe y5ortlay. vice R. C lrrulhers re- Matrons to tlte Mikinlo Tea this eveKsT are rdqueetcl !o come pre mrrl to ravost iu the pretty Japanese cmrim rhiclt will b in tmv. The throe Russian Fins who uoro ofcwr-ed with abubiug a Chinaman ware tried in Justice Cleveland':, court ycsterdity bpfre a jury and acquitted. Tho Columbian .savs it would not titop to The AsroRrAN't. method. A :Mg Uwt crawli in its belly like the Qdumbtou would find it a moral im-! MMMfljtKlA tO ' 8tK)p.'' E. S. Fergu-nAO-t-.-d completed tbe work of lmmbering the lio'is iu Ujppertowii ainl Aldet brook in ordor tlmt the new free doliwi s(iem may go n4o effect on the lt r. Was it ignorance I l.al taus?.l tho Cvlmmhimi to send its dishonest ut4.v K;ll - 41. -..(.. 4-., ,.. ( hTC it Wiil before it had boon nmK uiu iu Hit: tJl llUiISlilUi IU I only ftHtr 1!8 inottth. 1 1 uoittatn'; a large nuioRQt of '.iiltiablL.' information in roforews to umraiinie amirfl and should h" in icr oBi aud slore. lad the dvprtiHnMl,. and have it scit w renlrlv. The slorai llnlteiined Lordux bv tkesieanl ofiicer in S i Praneispo. vrR drtauicd on the w I mmeti here, mm test weuiag another dispatoh was roive.i In l.i. ' ub-ve- (Jrover wHtick resKl a follow lf.,f informi- 'im s-igunl al 8 r. ai n,..j,, efni contra I oft nnctmvcr Inhtud and do- .v. ..i. o.n tm)hh in lnler.fiiy. Southeast i autltwest gaJr!. with thick wcathei mmI ran for iIm i.est fotv eight hours. DnjMr to loth norih .-nd south iKMiud TSseU." P1u tmf niiiil-il mnnlitiiT rT 4lm Oregon Stto Uorticnltnrar sociclv !u eattg nuuitoat.ytiie city auditor? Its ideas we will do it. A drunken man has no feature of this couutry. This is thei.umou taf.mcl7 l i l 1ouuain.'" n f business methods ?ecm ialher business bringing vessels over the bar. 'difference: In Washington the super-' mi a- l-rankfort has been aban- "K"11- The captain of the Vist-omit sn-aH visors arc backed by an energetic doue,(I' a"a tJiafc the syndicate who" n f4, , 4f I in fhehi4pniieofth who take an interest in all j Prcbased or bonded the land there rfSSSrS? also,PpSo2t GomisS P?fc improvement,. They haYC j have allowed their option to lapse.' S, h now in the city. Ho h, andcan emountain, , .S CMW..wliiH!mW,.hrf,M this city ,Mu nn, , M, , it is here. That remark of the gen- la A5tonfSu:,Jr Offcr-Somo of tho itit JL "l1 : ?Aft. ' V'?S W peman before mentiened: "If a road Xepiic . - , . ... . - jiuui iiiiji. il m in iiiir Tnvr nnn . ntl Ih held at the cilv conneH chain- l Jrore KI f, ua-v Jns a lue iMsr in Portland, on tlw H:h and 11th . b.1:lni0.0' lhc accident on the tug boat ofJaanarr. Pnuniint llortirallnnil-1 ,' ia' master of tho lug boat ists from California and Washington j '""'. .uicli towed tho Norma in wffl be proaent, and a full attendance from -TV T AVO,"U1 slale ,that for ten k dmre from all p-irLs or this state, ! errs lmv? been employed on the lteduced rntes will be given over mil- p)lnJftbu er hnr PlIot a1 rata rond sad stenmb at lines, and a most , !'r t,f,tMboate. and that I anchored .owlinl iwvitaU.n is vtcndcd bv the 1 1" -"1"'"" " the usual anchoring ofiksrs.if tliwiH( f r all interested I g"011""8 between Fort Stevens and t fmh M!ltiir to'.itimul nr mil ii ' oairBoroiiJJli bead, and not Baker's Ilt sotwtan, E. IL Lake, Coivalhs. . ,V,a-v' sw tcd by Captain Thompson, j Hand in your orders early to tit Ore any ftstious ihev desiro to pro!ound , .inrc, ha I10 cn a vessel anclored gun Uakcry and avoid the lush. or Millets thv wish di-eusscd. I m Laker s bay for the last five years, n r ! and had Captain Thompson and crew So to Olson's for Cuban Ulossonis, 10c In tlie next number or Th" Forum Prof. Emile do Lavckn e, tin f.unous Lalginn publicist, will" have au article oxplniniug "The Division of Africa" among tin EnrojM.m nation, accom panied with a mnp showing tho terri tory claimed by Atch ?.r. Thomas C. SlieHruiiiii will icusi tho probability oi "me Laming liillionairo, to show how a continuance of oir present sys- i SVS- tm of luxation will lu surf to Iiring ' him. Among Uie other articles in , v.. i ossay on the outlook for poetry, by Edmund Gesse: "Does the Negro Seek Social Equality f bv Kv. J. C. Price, a colored taaher;r.i3 Mnufacturo of Ancestors," by John 13 Champlin, Jr.; Re"orm in Railway Construc tion,' by Oberliu Smith; and ,4Tho Kevolt Against Matrimony,"' by Eliza Lynn Lintou. Xaslordiij's Cvluiitbian asserts that its bill Tor printing must be paid, aud says tlmt4s for Auditor Jcwett assist ing in getting the bill through, hebas no more to do with the passage of the bill than the animal that displays its ignorance," etc "That the Columbian is well qnalilied to got its bill through the council without tho aid of Auditor Jewel IT The Coin ml inn, possibly may overestimate its qualifications in that respect. Section 57 of tho city chanter stys; "All demands and ac counts against the city shall be pre sented to tbo auditor, with the necessary evidence in support thereof, and ho shall audit the same and report them to the council, with all con venient speed, together with any sug gestion or explanation which ho may deem proper or pertinent," Perhaps the Columbian has failed to send in its bill for advertising, accompanied with the necccssary evidence in sup port thereof." There are a few simple minded people in this city who think the auditor's office one of consider able importance. In his capacity as police judge, it is often the auditor's duty to summarily dispose of rogues, srbn like the Columbian's renrpspnin- tives, arc cauglit trying to take some-' thing tuat does not oeiong to tneni Ghoiccllanis 11 rents per pound at W. G.Howell & Co.'s. t.li3 iininlwr rill lo 'TJ'.-irrvi.WJr. .. .....,.v. ..... .s, .u...wto -uuu vjumago, logetuer snip iour car- Jlnence5.au an ; eb: graphical paper loads, about sixty tons per week, of bv Presidetit iiaiojhy Dwight, of cleaned and frozen sturgeon. The x ate; us erse m danger? a literary . valno oF this is rvmsuiomiiin nn 4i,Qi HE 8HLY RESTAURANT-JEFFS ! 'THE 3I1KAD0 TE. THIS EVENING. r E rrythin;- Arranged for a Grand Time 1 at Liberty Hell. Tho final rebear-J fur this enter- eveninir at tiumcnt took plan lp Rescue hall, and v.i remarkahlv ere. itablo to all conc u .1, for it gave .joimI promi-e of the :c. . euce of the p:oram'iie which .wl 'ie rendered evening at liihtm I .. T :i.. 1. t rr. Tlio music and the bongs of the fa mous opera of the "Mikado" are among the most attractive of all tho operas, and the ladies have selected a fine arrangement, which is sure to please. The program is as follews: ueiioid the Lord High Execu- tiouer, solo, Sam Tee; "A Wander - ; "Jtie's cherus: Schoo V Mrs. Fulton and Mrs. Eoss; solo. Miss Gray; "So Please You. Sir," chorus; o:ly mistake the Indie., made was in county, where evervbodv is supposed I not taking the opera house, for if the to stay in the house all "winter; for if I 1 people do half their dnty the hall will they wish to take a buggy-ride, thev ' not be near larce enonyh. nrn pnmnolloil tn intra im(n,?n al I ino, Mrs. lioss, blisses Uarrnthers iud put it with his previous actions. and Cxray; solo, Mrs. Prael; "Braid the and shake all together, we can dniw ! -M- M. K?.ven Hair," solo. Mrs. Bess: dnplr. an inference. What is it? T . Iip1 lot G. tno, Mrs. Warren, Mi&s Stevens and fited as much as any man in the coun MissWood; fan drill, joung ladies; I ty. The only inference I can draw is. "A more Humane Mikado," Mr. Harris I that ho lias no faith in the abilitv cf and chems: solo. Mrs. Fulten: "Hnrp's ' this nnnntv to mnlrn ntiv mrA T ' a Pretty Howdv Do." trio. 1frs. Ricord, Messrs. Barker and Tee: "Young Man Despair," choni3; solo, Mr. Spittle; "Tit Willow," solo, Sam Tee: The Flowcis that Bloom iu tLo Spriu; .u.iia,nuiu, jui.iiuia. TIIE PILOT SCII0OXP.lt. ojnniimt hpiTssc.l in Portlaj-il Kpgarding J county that does not know tuat a the "San Josp, . buggy-drive to the beach is of more value to Astoria thau a railroad to the The Oreyonian of esterdav bad I beaci; for Astoria by rights ought to the following article verifung" The.?0 b rendezvous of the summer Actvm.t.vV, ., i. ,.r ji. M-r i tourists for tho severar watenncr I schoener: .wiuiiLn o ULkUUUl IJI LUIZ iiiinr, A rf;i,. . io:.i..i ;.. .' a: n i'.;. Zt 'i.-i . porting to be an interview with Pilot Woods who the dav previous had brought in the ship Viicount, and whicli reflected severely upon the sea- going qualities of the stale's tirw nilnt scuooner, the ban Jap. Uaptam Wood's expressed opinion of the boat was a matter of considerable surprise to the liver-front fraternity, who had ev.ry reason to believe that the little vessel was most admirablv suited for tho work. An O,eontah reporter jesterdav interviewed Pilot Colnmis- sioner J L Brown in regard to Can tain Wood'd statement. Captain Browm said Tiim ,-ar.o 1,441. rn r, ., coLhugan sailing qnaliios daring tho list storm, dnrinji r.H of which time she was nntsidp. lier olucars speak in tho very best terms oi i:er conuuer. wucn we purchased tho boat and fitted her up, we injured her in "lr?J.yltt"xly.'SSitlan thn railrna,!. nml Inul fmolr ?!,? iiu-u t-10 imui uer uiness ior service on . -.---. , ...... ....,, , . , . . .. . . .. thebw. Tho fact of the matter is in re- to itbont pajing road tav, for 1 ""L J ti.f lif' , n T U)1??,1,11n gird i Woods' statement, ho was drunk i Ue law was adequate in Washington. short, the scheme fiad no friends when ho made it. Afterwards he wont to I know men who were here two but hiosc who hoped to m.ike money the Colum bian office to make n retrac-1 ears on the railroad, who were ms-de ' b.v selling lots m tho now, town, and tion, hut ifc was then too late. "We havo I to pav their road tax this fall in WuIl ' EO ere w e E0 one but these to given him a fair warning, and if ho re-1 ;nTtnn. Thov Wpr rPWr nair,l fnr ,-f. mourn the failure of tho project. It is ..tt.: -i i . -.';, ... ITi1" co"1.ucte.wSI taK0U" PaP? I was no wind and a heavy swell rnuning at ine lime. She afterwards worked her way in against r. heavy wind and with a strong ebb tide running. Dniiug tho gale she was nc.er farther north than about forty miles above tho mouth of tho river, certain leports to the contmrv not withstanding. There isofoonucinst claim that the' .S'fii Jospk a small vessel, nnd that she does n it compare with the large, well appointed pilot boats in eastern ivaters. lint for a small vessel most of lho e aciuaiLt h! with hnr Prfnr,n. ' ....nnm.:ii: 4 .i:t 4i.4-, ' TV" "ii-. . - tiijjiuK i ."liUll lllili. bliu H ;i i-innrt sailer. I'tnii thi Captain of the "AMoiia.'' EiLTon AsieniAx: In j our issue of December 2Gth. Captain Thompson, of the schooner ; 11'",, whicli went ashore tho night been on the lookont the night m ques- uou. mo accident would not liavo oc- curred. D. J. SIcYiCAit. blaster tug boat Astoi ia. Saccesful Sturgeon FNhing. Tlie winter so far has been very favorable for the sturgeon fishery in the Columbia. Mr. C. B. Trescott. who shins to fihirnTrt nml "NTor Vnrt- and the Pacific. Fisbmo- nnmnanv r Sandusky. Ohio, who shin to Sandnskv .1 oi - ' . . - .i.. r. . T uuuming ot tne nsu turnisnes re munerative employment to quite a number of men. The sturgeon fishery of tho Columbia may become in time to rival the salmon fishery. Oregon ian. Dun't Go Shabby But look out for the Famous Ply mouth Eock Pants Co.'s Pants, to order from $3.00 to SS.25. Suits from S13.25 to S25.00. Overcoats from $10. 25 to $25.00. Every garment guaran teed. P. J. Meant, Agent House lor ICent. Apply at residence of Thos. Logan, opposite the Congregational church. Free Delivery of flails. h'enew your subscriptions at Griffin & Heed's for papers and periodicals for iS'Jl. lirinu name of street and number, of your house, and thus 3 ou will insure pi.unpt delivery of your reading matter. Children' Clothing Closing out at reduced pricas, at Mrs. McEwan's, 520 Third street. The 8 h scries of the Astoria Building and Loan Association will he opened-i January isr, isu. All persons wishing to subscribe for stock will please call on the secretary on or before that date. W. L. Itonn, Sec'$ Frnlts, Candy, 3uls. Fresh Peanuts every daj-,1. X. L. building. 3o !?: Succeetls Like Success. It is verified by the fact that nearly rerjbody eats at JeiTs New re- CV taurant Fruits. Nuts, Popcorn and sweet cider for the Holidays at r. Q. JIottell & Co.'s. KOADS WAMKD. A Few 31ore Comments on Our Xi -circled County Holds. Ciibistmas, 1800. Editok AsTonrxxr Tin ic im morniner that all t.hn rmcJ nn .t, have some good lady friends wear' new slippers. How do "von like vonr's9 JJo they fit nicely? I think slinnpr I 1 - -..-.. ... - - - - lhe railroad has been doing more the past week or so, presumably on account of the holiday. While- going ou the" cars t'other day I heard the remark by a gentleman ' who has long been throwintr cold water on the idea of oneninff the rond , from Astoria to Clatson Citv: "If a roaa is ever maue rrom the ciiv io tSie . beach, it will be right where i'hul one is laiO.1' Kqw, if we take that remark want to delav opening the road." !,,, . that is not "it, for he would be bene- wonder if he is thn nnlv n"n vlm Ur.a lost faith. I don't think so. I don't ' believe there are a dozen prominent i men in tho county that believe there is spunk enough in the county to, , UUCU lUUb luau IU .lUU UL.UJIJ, il Uli tance of abont eleven miles, eight of which are already opcu. Besides this, , there is nobody of any sense in the ! . . ...." ' places near; whereas now it is only a wav station. I Now. when evervbodv knows that ' P"8 isthus' I Presnme ifc looks slfause uulfra. l - noiumg uwug don1e' Wby.isnt anything done I 8ee b;,lnE AsroniAN that Cdrruthera saja ine roaa taws are inaueqnate, the road laws are nnd there is fo hf a mpnlinc in Pnrt. I fed to, take Jnto wnsiderahon, etc Wh-V. do e have to go to Portland ! or . lulD f-e urei innjj some- I boil know,s laud will own the I cou?tJ' roa(Lj asjtnow owns the rail- ro?a w .. , , n , Li In WasK1DgtoD' aud otber places e same Iaws nre aequate o niake ' roads; of, curse ,tbere sht bo bet- ter aws UIlt roas can be made with I tbe present laws, because thev are . tjunk the ina'dequatene lies in 'i tiyiit iin c?Trv uv ict vr i-k n i uuuiuuiilliuu J.U lO UUl IUU lUClUClllclli;- I ness of the laws that has kept this ' district without a sunervisor this vear It was not the inadequacy of the'laws i that let the men who graded last year here, and spoke of it as a curicus is ever made from the citv to the beach, it will be ri"ht wliorn thnf nnn is laid," tells the whole story. Per-' haps you think I am too prolific in remarks on tho road question, but I have not said the hundredth part of what ought to be said, for without SS? 'u c? ?. c:"c .?.sc",ed; i":?, iSSIS"" t l ,,f; : " "j. ?' vscaii.i-t, nit ja itiuu lsllltll lllcllkUTy jli;ji; don t suppose jou care to our paper all that I sav, but ue om..l n euy an ev i mat i now oi i ;o nrst admit it to w an evil. D. P. Statfouo. If join house is, on fire.jou put wi.tor on the burning timliLr.-. nL on the siiuikp. And it vu liae-caianhiH hou!d atmck the disease in tho blood, not iu jour nose. To do this. Like Ildod .s b.irsnnarul.1. t e gieat bhm I iiimdiii- ..-1.;,.1. .....,... i. i .T. wiiicli nermnuent tirrh, jr.ni.il.., ...nun j.i. in.u;riiiiv cui- in S'rcIi Cocoauiit. Main St. bet.l.st. and 2d. I, X. Uuihling. ii. A fine line of Cmais and CiiraruUp-s can ho found at the Columbia Uakcry. 31W Third treet. Go to kinds of , the Columbia bakery for all ake. . . -r- . -v""- i"""1' ""'P auiiiseu in this paper, together with the clioiccst perfumery, and toilet artich s etc. ran he bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. lJ,irst-ciassshavins,23e, Ford Fei rell's. Fresh Clatsop eggs -10 cents per dozen at Thompson' & Host. Frcf.Ii Oyster., Eastern Chinis At John Rogers' market, opposi'c C. II. Cooper's, Third street. The latest style ot Gents' iJoots, and j Shoes at P.J.Goodman & Co.'s. Candy tiuil IStits At Holmes, CIO Third street Cifr At Holmes, GiO Third street KnacliC-Brotl och Xorsk-Sill hos Parker & Hanson. Weinliard's IJocr. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s. For Rent. The Store lately occupudbv Thrall & Sherman. Apply to C. S. Guxdersox. Telephone liodcrins House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 nnd 25 cts., per w eek Si .50. 'ew raid .clean. Private entrance. Cranberries, Cranberries .50 cents per gallon at tho cneapest store in town. W. G. Howell & Co. Second Street, Opposite Heilbom's. Charles Higgins, a colored man. from England, is now prepared to do all kinds of housework, heating carpers, cleaning windows, offices, etc. Ad? dress this office. OUHrenCryfirPitcMCastDrla ... L1IL. . .. ...wv. VJillClIUllD 11L 111 IIIK ii;i if -I'lia in: :n 71 nina 1 imctmnn ;rt ... 11. r KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Xirtrtrica 4ltf fy t-'-.-.--W1j'1 I AAAtlA .G"I I89R, as Teporjed'for The Monsosa Title and Trust cempany: !H. C. Thoninson and wife -to A. C. Kolhe, lot J, blk -'1, LanreN-park 60 ! G. Wmgate ct a I. to Esther ! T rr l i lit .in J. Tarbox, lot G. blk 2G, Uolindav park. 00 "MVjy Ynnnf nnl triFAfr .Toltti Beattie, lots 2o, 2b 27, 28, & blk 5, Young's add 3f320 S. D. Adair and" wife to Al- ' . fred Se-mour Fieet, lots 1G, 17, 18, 19, 34. 35, iu blk 5, and lots 1G. Tu 18. 31, 32, 33, 34, 43. 44, blk S, w, 1 Memwether Downs 9C0 Ueorge V. Shirley to Mi andW. McFarlane, bond i or esc y2 oi x w j, ji 1 E X of N AV i. sec 12, S -v J E jLf of S W if, sec 1, T 7 ilt(iW 3.800 Dee to Mrs. J. Deal, blk 28. Railroad add 150 i Unifed States, to George . W. Shirley, W l of 2f AV U, a ii 4 of J W . sec 12, and S E j of S W if, secl,T7N,KG W....7. 004 J. O. Dement to A.K. Ocker man lots 2 and 3, blk 21, I Dement's YlO A. R. Ockerman and wife to Mrs. J". Deal, lot 2, blk 21, Dement's Deeds filed 9; total amounts 5.6SG , Previously reported this year 1,929,891 H Total to date $1,933,507 No Knilraail to Frankfort. Yesterday's Orenonian savs: Con siderable excitement was caused sev- 1 1- ... . .. ! " wccks since at Astona oy tno ac- i uouncemeac mat a company nau oeen incorporated to build a railroad from Kalama doivn the Columbia to a point nn f hft rirAr nnnnaitn In rPrtTifTMft nm'n( or iu that vicinity, where a large tract ; of land had been purchased by a I syndicate and a site laid out for n town, to be called Frankfort. As a t , nnmterof persons connected mill tho Union Pacific were among he mem- " " ".7 "- . generally considered as meaning that the Union Pacific was to build a ; branch from its SeatUe extension to j Frankfort Astoria people Tiewcd the scheme with great disfavor, as one la- tended to buihl up a rival to that town. Portland people viewed it with disfavor, as a project to build up an-j other town in Washington to which. if iiuirtii. iii iinir rmi rr tiiu iiiirrnn" -,"- -, ..U..U auuiw Ul Vllii uuciuit) I ol. l.u,e state mignt do transrerred, and w.blch co.uld sca.rcely fail to be more of a 3(ne.n!: ll)au a benefit to Ore- S?n- T.h,c Cllies, 01 tho Sounil & noi W With much favor a Scheme to ;?P?neon. C0 antnonty that the The San Franrir' - papers of recent dato contained thefcli r ljjpffer: "As an evl.'enre of the ability of Joy's Vegetable fcarsapariHa to prevent sick head aches, we will clc to the flrt twelve re- the fact over their signatures.' Thk offer eo Btartllngly asserted tht- elE elcncy of the remedy that many accepted, and the letters of the parties, nearly aU of whom, responded, arc probably tho most convincing attestations that any remedy ever received. The following Is a sample of those received: I have been subject to bilious headaches and constipation forseeral yeara past; in -ct, have been compelled to taic a physic Jicadache.and dull, mean feelinjr. I havn parilla, and havo derived KreatbcntflPfroinrf' u, a:m liiier.u coniinumg it. a ner iny own tiii;uiv j wu iivilllU) auilK IIIIKV UUD ArnA.l.i,rt.i T Ann 1n.K.t1.. m.1. I . .1.. ka men '.riti' :niicus!iesand ponstlnntlon totrr i. lO'.ri, V HAS. J- HIjKINUTON, 125 Locust A cnue, can rraucifco. HZerry Clirisdn::.. K'fgant and useful Christmas pres ents at the llazar. Embroidery and Mainping done to order. 103 Cass rdroct. At:-iit:oic Smolfcrs. Coiiinn.Tci.il. lurline. La Perla Cubana all imjjorted. ?Ior de Madrid. La I'.illadina. Li Ermina. La Famana in Key West Brands. TkcucImonL Mocha. Keading ltoom in rear of Cigar Stor Chaules Olsen's Piano For Sale. Estey upright, in first class condition for sale cheap. Apply to Mrs. L. 13. Lo gan, No. 189 Cass street. AVcinliard's Beer. A fifteen hall Peel Table and all the leading newspaper on file at the Sun n :, .side Saloon. Photographs lor Christmas. Go to Crow and have your photo takin for a Christina' nrescnt. Your friend will value it Fine Table Wine Delivered at 00 cents a gallon, to any part of the citj'. A line line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. V. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. S! DIARIES I DIABIES I FOR 1891, . A large stock of all styles to select from. New Year Gifts and Galling Cards AT New York Novelty Store, Out of h Pi " " i enfed ttfc Salt HheunC Cured "by Hood's SarsajHirlUa, Only those who havo sB&jred from, sal ; rheum in its worst form know tfoe agonies ' caused by this disease. Hood's- Sarsapa- rilla has had great success in caring salt 1 rhenst, and all aflectionsof the blood. 1 " I owe the gratitude. a Hood's Sarsapa- j rilto that one would to Ids rescuer from a i T9..UM:M Dii:ij:Ma iwastor- ! DUfllHI DUllUlII&taente with salt rheum, andliad to leave off work altogether. My face, alxt the eyes, would be sw&lleri and scRbbPd fny bands and a part of my body would be nw sorts lor weeks at a time, my flesh would seem so rotted that I could roll pieces from between my fingers as large as a pea Oae physician called It type pQ and gave me medicine accord- w 1 o U 1 1 Ingly; but salt rheum cannot be cHred,in . that" way. Finally I Jxraght a bottle ot Hood's Sarsaparflla. Ithelped me so much that I took two more bottles, and was Entirely Cured USuSL with salt rheum sineQ. Ialsoused&ood's OHrc Ointment on the "places affected. It stops the burning and itching sensation im mediately. I will recommei-d Hood's Sar saparflla not only for salt, rheum, but for SS Loss of Appetite 'all-gone' feeling so often experieaoeav' A. D. Bobbins, Jamaica Plain, Mass. -" K.B. H you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parflla, do not bo Induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldUJ druggists. gl;sixfor5. Preparedby C. L IIOOD & CO., Apothecaries, LaareU.'Mn.'H. IOO Doses One Dollar BRAND BALL GIVEN BY THE SCANDINAVIAN BENEVOLENT Society At The Celnl-:-Cannery -ox-Saturday.. January 3rd, 1891'. A Sp'endld Good rime in this 1 inc Ball Uoom music Ty XTtzingcr's Orchestra Grano March at 8:30 p. m. IN'VITAIION COimilTEE. Adolf Johnson, CEveuson. Aug. Danlelson J r-CarIsun. L kn. FLOOK COMJIKTEE C. Ecnson. J. L. Carlson. Martin Olsen. TIh grind success which always attends the social dances jdveu by the Scandinavian Beni vo'ent society Is a Mitllclcnt Rnarantee that an eijoj able time wilt be had by all who attend. Admission, Gentleman and .La dies, 81.00. Prices Reduced ! FOR SIXTY DAYS Account of Hard Times. Watchmaker and Jeweler. FINE Sol Gold ant Silver fatdus, f "'.J-L Clocis anil Jewelry. I V fine stock, of Jewelry ar the latc-t pat , erns tj select from. Kepaii lug Fine Cnro- nonieiers, watcnes. Clocks and all Kinds oi Jewelry made a jpecla:ty. All work war ranted, and on reasonable terms. A large and comple assortment of optical goods. fall and examine goods and prices. .Miop, 53 Third Street, next to Worsley & Carrmher. C. W, SMITH, ASTORIA, OREGON. H. Ekstrom JEWELER Has just Received a Fine and Well Selected Stock, of DiamoiiuS, fatcles ani -Jewelry Sultablo For Holiday : Presents At Very Low Prices. carAll goods wai ranted as represcnted-s 3G0 TMird Street, Astoria, Or. Contractor and Stone Mason AU kinds of Stone WoTk done In a neat and substantial manner. Address all Orders or Correspondence Box 213, Astoria, Or. DIARIES ! DIARIES I DIARIES ! v. - THE G. W.Smith, jSSOTs I & H ' PITER five J Hundred Dozen ! V" y - -' . 7 m . V--i ffvVT Jr . vV IV- UPnt'o kmhi'niHoi'Dri : imtial, Fancy, Rlpr IjjAPIEsAv J UiLI WHITE W LINEN uUiUillUi Wl Cashmere, and Silk iBROIDERED CMulers ! Silk and Linen, NjJ, "?v Real Duchesse and Bretone Lace. Y ' VrCjk Children's Handkerchiefs. "-' '" M1 P. ,' ""!' " . ' I !' 1 I..L n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . - - Mfc- . . 11 ill, , t 1 , 1 T.i 1 1 C. The Popular U K. DUPABK. WM. BBANDT. NEW DEPARTURE AT XT. SL jsrjxtr Shaving, Haircutting Saloon S76 Concondy St. I wish to inform my customers, and the public at large, that I have interested Mr. win. Brandt, as auxiliary in carrying on tne Hhavum'and Haircutting business, opposite the Delmonlco- restaurant, on C'oucomly street, next to Parker House, Astoria. Call and see for yourseir. L.E.DTJPARK Proprietor. A BARGAIN LOT OH ' MAIN St. -ON- MOTOR LINE -ONLY Leading Souse $soo. Wingate & Stone.: ""3 H. COOPE JLHE Watch His Window Boot and Shoe Store, Opposite the Office of the late "Evening Pioneer." , Holiday : : Goods. North Pacific Brewery, . JOHN K0PP,- - Proprietor. -BREWER OF- EITEA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTRA FINE STEAM BEER. t! sz zslz :e o st a? jes :el . 0-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. W jJbiJb'JbSt New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is tin Bon Ton Restaurant of tie Tows (A'I THE 7XXESX OK THB CtAST.T J Dinner Parties. Banquets, a Speciatly; Tlie Finest Wines aneL jLfqytorsl Private Entrance and Rooms. - N. B. No connection with his old- place on Main Street. - ..-fc". r va. r II- of Astoria, Qr. 537 Thirds a! . - & f i $ ." - - V r'- t- M," -, - s - w-' -&- - A - ' ft:'. 1 m K