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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1893)
4 J t Tti& flAlL IkSTOIUAiU A.8TOHIA, 8AYVRDAY HOKNDKI. MABCH U5. i f j . t m' a, . ! - il If S i ! I ! I 1 I Doings of the City Churches Rev. J. N. Smith, the pastor of the Christian Church in this city, and the Third. Christian Church in Portland, has not been able to preach In Astoria for several months, because he has been engaged In conducting several re vivals in different parts of the state, At a recent series of meetings In Mon mouth, Oregon, conducted by Mr. Smith there were eighty accessions added to the church there. The members and friends of the church In this city are making arrangements for the construc tion of a handsome church edifice this summer, and the employment of regular pastor. Rev. C. P. Smith, of Portland, will preach for the Christian church Sunday morning and evening in the Y. M. C. A. hall, at the usual hours. The public are cordially In vlted. Services will be held Sunday after noon at 2:30 at Johnson's hall. Upper Astoria, by the Rev. P. Carlson, of the Swedish Lutheran church. Services at the Congregational church, morning and evening. Subject In the morning, "Conditions of True Success." Evening subject, "Sowing and Reaping."" The Sunday school meets at 12 m. the Christian En deavor society at 7:30 p. m. The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran church, IXL cannery, Hemlock street, Uppertown. Services Sunday at 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Holy Communion Maundy Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Church services Good Friday 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. L. NIssen, Pastor. Grace church, Episcopal, Rev. W. 8. Short, pastor. Services on Sunday as usual. M. E. church, G. A. Landen, pastor. Rev. J. H. Wood, the Evangelist, is expected today and will preach Sab bath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Revival services will be. continued during the week. Class meeting at 10 a. m. Sun day school at the close of the morn ing service. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m., led by Robert Whldby, sub Ject: "Worthless excuses." -i At the Baptist church the pastor Rev. F. IC. Van Tassel will preach a mis sionary sermon in the morning, giving the full history of the missions, and especially the centennial movement of raising one million dollars this year in memory of Carey, the founder of Brit ish missions. The year cldses with Sunday next, and all who fall to get In their contributions then will be too late for the centennial offering. In the evening at 6:30, there will be an entertainment by the Sunday school, assisted by Messrs. Belcher, Kozer, Glbble, Thompson and Van Tassel, and Mrs. Frank Crang. There will be solos with mandolin ac companlment, and several pieces by the male quartette. Services free, but collection fo free-will offerings for mis. slons will be made. Everybody wel come. OUR DAILY MARINE COLUMN. SQUABBLE IN SEATTLE. for Two Lake Shore Stockholders Ask a Receiver. The three-masted schooner Jennie heattle, March 24. Angus Mackintosh Wand passed up the Sound to Tacoma a Seattle banker and Thomas Earl, t Thursday. She has San Francisco : member of the Canadian Dominion par llnMnnl 1 it , freight aboard for Seattle. W. H. H. MacCurdy, statistical clerk In the custom house, was in the city yesterday as a witness In the McLel lon embezzlement case. "The business of the customs office is now in very fine shape," said he. "It was Jn a very de moralized state when Mr. Wasson went In, as everybody knows, but I believe the books are now In better shape than ever before. The exports of wheat have not been so great the past year, but flour shipments have been better. A great deal of flour has been sent to China, Japan and other Eastern coun tries. The new steamship line has stimulated this trade. I believe that a splendid business in wheat can be done with the Oriental countries if a start Is once made." Seattle Tele graph. McLellon, the deputy customs cus toms collector of Blaine, who was ar rested for alleged shortage In his ac counts, has had a preliminary trial in the United States court at Seattle Uudge Emery held that the rase was one only of technical violation of the law. He also stated that he would Join in a recommendation to the secre tary of the treasury to have the case sent up to the department for Invest! gatton by the attorney general of th United States and thought that Mc Lcllon might be discharged If the par ties paid up the duty on the goods and costs In the case. He was bound over, 1250 ball, to appear at the next regular term of court. The following summary of the notices to mariners of the coast and geodetic survey, for the month of February, was Issued yesterday from the office of the lighthouse doard. It contains the following reference to the Oregon coast and rivers: Columbia river entrance Correct position of- light vessel: The correct position of this llghtvessel, as recently determined, Is as follows: Cape Dlsap, polntment light bearing NE. 1-8 N.p dls, tant 7.2 miles; Point Adams light bear Ing E. 7-8 N., distant 9 7-8 miles. Columbia river entrance Changes In buoyage: The changes recently made In the position of the buoys at this en trance to conform to the chunges In the channel, will be found Indicated on the charts now issued from this ofllce. Columbia river from Astoria toPort- land Aids to navigation removed from charts: The soundings on the Dubllshed harts of this river, from Astoria to Portland, being unreliable on account of frequent changes in the channels, the aids to navigation will not be shown hereafter on those charts. The UBUal services will be held In th Presbyterian church tomorrow, mornin, and evening. German service will be conducted ir the Congregational church Sunday af ternoon by Rev. Mr. Smith. P. bed. Personal Mention, L. Cherry Is still confined to hit a Sheriff Smith has returned from Port land. Ben Young is back from San Fran clsco. C. W. Everest went to Portland last night. F. D. Wlnton Is home again from Portland. Mrs. C. E. Runyon went to Portland lost night. Frank Rucker has returned from trip to Ilwaco. i-apiain navel was greeting many friends on the street yesterday. Mrs. C. W.. Stone went up to Portland on the Telephone last nght for a week's visit. Thomas Graves and wife are In Cor- vallls, attending the funeral of Mr, Grave's mother. : , Mrs. M. J. Fox returned to the city yeRterday from a visit to friends in Lewlston, Idaho. . it. Mummona was in the city yes. terday in the interests of the new Or egon Amateur beseball league. Mrs. Tuttle is considerably better, and on the road to rapid recovery The doctor can be again found at hli ofllce at the usual hours. W. Howard, J. West, A. M. Lacom ber, Mrs. C. E. Runvon, C. W. Everest, J. Levy, J. T. McCann, S. Boukofsky, Mrs. C. W. Stone, and J. F. McKee went up on the Telephone last night. B. D. Slgler, John Wortman, T. J. McCann, R. B. Wilson, A. Claiborne, II. M. Kelhe, Sam Boukofsky, E. Small, J. F. McKee, Alex Cohn, Julius Levy, Burton Morris, O. F. Newton, and J. L. Wctherbee are at the Occident. The whalback barge at the Everett steel works has progressed to a point which shows up the proportions of the vessel. The recommendation of the inter national marine conference, which met 'n Washington In 1889, that a steam vdisel bo especially fitted for and tdapted for the purpose of destroying lerellcts, received no attention from ongress. This vessel when fully quipped for this service was to be at- ached to the navy department, which vas to direct Its movements. It lu nuch to be regretted, says the Marl- Ime Record, that a vessel of this kind i not In service at the present time. 'he violent storms of the present sea on have produced a plentiful crop of lerellcts which, added to those already ii exlstance, float back and forth In he track of vessels trading with this ountry, a continual menace to their afety. Something should be done to '11 the ocean of these floating dangers A'hen It Is possible they should be :owed Into port; otherwise they ehouUl )e effectually destroyed. It Is clearly he duty of the government to under .nke this work. We have war vessels In plenty that could be used for this purpose. It would seem as If the sec retary of the navy possessed sufficient discretionary power in this matter with out overstepping his authority. It If hoped that the present Incumbent of that office will see his way clear to move in the matter of destroying dere licts. TO BE PAID AT LAST. London, March 124. Thc house of commons tonight passed by a vote of 276 to 229, a resolution that In future ail members shall be paid for their ser vices In parliament. THREE FIREMEN KILLED. I Denver, March 24. A building be longing to the Summit Fuel & Feed Company was burned this morning, Three firemen were killed. Jiament, and a railroad contractor of Victoria, both mlnoroty stockholders In the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern railroad, today filed in the supreme court, a petition for the appointment of a receiver for that rood and for an accounting from the Northern Pacific, which operates it. . They allege that the Northern Pacific has exceeded its powers by buying: stock of the road, that the Lake Shore has been operated In the interests of the Northern Pacific since May, 1891, and that on May 23, 1891, an alleged meeting of the trustees was held In New York and a new traf fic contract made. Thgy say the road was earning a surplus until this con tract took effect, that the Lake Shore is being saddled with big floating debt, while the Northern Pacific is credited with its earnings. They also claim that the Northern Pacific has taken possession of the Lake Shore depot and terminal facilities in ;thls city worth two million dollars. It is prob able that if a receiver is appointed a traffic contract will be made with the Canadian Pacific under which the lat ter's trains would come into Seattle over the road according to the plans of the first projectors. EASTER GOODS. "' Call and seo our elegant stock of Easter novelties Just received from Europe, at Colmann's. Don't bt caught by "cut price. " Don't buy spuri ous imitations of Dr. Pierce's medi cines ut lees than the regular prices, and Viink that you're saving money. You would Iw, If you could get the genuine guaranteed medicines in that way. But you can't The genuine medicines always nave oeen, oro, ana always will bo sold at the following prices : Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery (the remedy for all diseases arising irora a torpid liver or impure blood), . 1.(J0 per bottle. Dr. tierce's Favorito Prescription (for wo man's weaknesses and ailments), . . $1.00 Dr. I'ieree'a Pleasant Pellets (the original and best Little IJver Pilb), 25 cents per vin-L And they're worth more than thut. They're the cheapi-J. medicines you can buy, at any prioe, for they're guaranteed in every case to liouoflt or cure, or you have your money back. You pay only for the good you pet. Dealers not authorized to soil Dr. Piorce'g frrnutno medicbes may offor dilutions, im tations, or substitutes, at less than the prices given above, toware of thorn. mh -" if. JAPANESE TP) IJUB CURB A new and couplets treatment, confuting ol fmppositorle., oimmt in capsules, alto In box and pills; lenitive euro f,r tenia), in ternal blind or Needing, itching, chronic, recent, or hereditary pile, and many other diseases and female weaknesses; it is alwavs a (Treat benefit to the seneral hralth. The first discovery of a medical cure rendering an oper titia with the knife unnecessary hereafter Till! remedy hat never lwtfn lrnmvtt u full I per box, 6 for 16; aunt by mall. Why suffer Irom thin terrible disease when a written guar antee is siveu wuii 8 boxes, to refund th money if not cured. Stud stamp f.-r free sample. Guarauit-A I Clark A Co., Wholesale and Retail Irutriri' Hole Agont Portland, Or. Ir tale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. V ooooooooo GOOD NEWS ftt For tho millions ol consumers of Tratt'sPiHs. It elves Dr. Tntt pleasure, to uu. ? noui.ee that he is now putting una'' TO LIVER PILL which Is of exceedingly small ale, jtv v. t rotuining all tlio virtues oftlie J 'rr uuumnux'a purely vegetable. ISothaizeiior these ulIJ A are af 111 burned. The exact slxe of f7$ TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS ft la shown In the border of this "ad." V ooooooooo OR. GUNfTS ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS, , COLDS AND CROUP.. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. IB raising a family of Bine ehlldra, my only rem fy lor Coushs. Golds and Group was onion syrup. isjuar as eneotlve to-day as It was forty years Mo. Now my grandchildren taks Dr. Ounn's Oolon Syrup which Is already prepared and mora """ msw. . sola at ou oenia a DotlM. 1 aiWBfi S tf tJtfrfl i tiaoapooliivoiomcdyfortliofibovedlner.ns by its iio llioiiiiunds of casus of the worst kino sud of liuiv Btau'.ilii have Ueu cured. Indeed, soptronglsnirfaitiiin ita cmcacy, that I will Si Dd TWO BOTTLKS Pl!K2, v iia S VALUABjjR TltSATlftE on this diKCH'C to f.ij ennVror wiio Will Mild mo tlicir Impress and I'. O. ndilrcw. AsBMwW. , C. 131 Purl St..ll. Charles L. McLellon, deputy collector of customs, In charge of the sub-port of entry office at Blaine, was arrested at that place yesterday afternoon says the Townsend LeaderV by Deputy United States Marshal Richard Vf Lanty of this city, and Colonel T. M, Fisher, Immigration Inspector, Mc Lellon is charged in a complaint on file In Commissioner Emery's office at Seattle with collecting revenue on gov ernment imports and making no ac counting of the same to the general office. The amount of the shortage la about JSO, and does not exceed S131. READY FOR SHIPMENT. Portland, March 24. Oregon's public school exhibit for the World's Fair has been completed and will be shipped to Chicago tomorrow. French Tansy Wafers. Ladles Will find these wafers iuaf irhoi mey neea. ana can tie rieiMni1ri m.nn mv rpiiei. eare ana sure, can be sent by mail sealed securely. Price. tJ.00 per box. For sale only by J. "V. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria raw Baby was sick, we gave har Caitoria. rhea ah was 4 Child, ah eriad for CMtorla, ri'hen ah bacauia Ml, ska clunf to Castorta, Than she had Childran. ah gvre them Cautorii . NOTICKI I'se Zlnfandel wine Intern nf mir.w, n, tea. to cents per gallon. Pont forw Peach and anrl.wit i.rmmlv Cognac and win at Alex. Gilbert's. Y. TOO OFTEN THE CASE. INTERESTING PROOFS. A youiiB society lady, after a round of gayety, becomes suddenly conscious of an un usual sensation. ' She lias frequent attacks of rfun'tifs. her back acha, and she feels blue and ! generally run down. Mothers, look well to your daughters! Daughters, look well to yourselves I Let the tirst symptom denotine the ar proach of disease receive your instant atten tion. Healthy women are the hope of the race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect any thing which promises relief. flicre is Aoxfor all sufferers from Kervout Diseases. Haul what follows: Mrs. Jennie C. Davis, a fine artist and an tccomplislied authoress, of Westfichl. Wla.. hud been subject to headache ever since she could remember. 80 severe were her at Licks as to cause at times temporary delirium. All t rem men t had failed to relieve her. but after usinsr Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine 3he writes : " My record is to me, st least, Hulisf.ictory. No headache, constantly in creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in weight of two and a half pounds in just one week." Six weeks Inter she writes: "ITave read md sewed immoderately of late, but mv l)e;iI,'ich( g do not return. Mrs. John R. Miller.of Valparaiso. Ind was attacked three years ago with turn of life iu its Worst form. It finullv went in hep head, and all indications vera that it would result either in insanity or softening of the brain. Her husband thus writes: " It would be impossible for me to attempt a description . 1 her tufftrings during all this time. She i ns treated by ourverv 6tf locnl nlivsMnna 1... . 1 . . .' -"" wuii uiu leninnrarv iwnpnt. kiia ima tuba. four bottles of Dit. Miles' RBSTnnATiv Nervinr, and is cured. She hits cained twenty pounds in weight I tell you, she iten uiesscs you for what you have done for IT. Recollect that for the cube of all Ker. vous Diseases there is no remedv which an. proaches Dr. Milett ItestoratiM Nervine. It is free from dangerous drugs and opiates. Sold by all druggists, on s positive guarantee, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dom BE A BY NOT RISINS THE RIGHT 5coronoi(ATAUjue-Teu.j vow all about 1 h .nV . a . it BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Mahhvm BuiiDiwa - Portland Oregon. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. BETTON'S PILE SALVE A Positive Cure iLORJlLES. n ua over .111 a..... dev,,1. JlluheKt teli. aionUla. At drutaclita, or niuilM on iiveipt of pi V'e-aOe. per box. VIMUlWa'lS4iawii BIMJ C., I Trope., JJuulmure, Xld. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. j Ont Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents. . Ons Package (Four Boxes) Two Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For fret $ampl addrei RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. Report of the Condition or TBR First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Astoria. In the State nf Oregon, at tlie doso vi uuniiiesij, aiaroH oia, ikm. RESOUKCKS. Ixian and discounts SIo5 mi 07 Overdrafts secured mid iiiurtiiieiL.. f,77 iW u. n. Himii in secure virMiUllii. vism Stock, atcurilles, etu 1 .. 14 lug M Hue from approve-! re-rve insentfi... 111,471 62 Due from oilier imt'nniil bunks ... i,4WI w me irom arum I'ihiki Ulifl UuiiKeia W,!4 S7 J'HCMit exieiiw s mid t ixo'i Jialil .. i' 43 r i"iuiii !! ii f infiins 1,6110 (;ih ):o uthI oilier chxIi items 2 itll I mil riai.KM in-, Mi-keln ;ili. Coi lh 9 77 - 32,1' U Leir: wilder noii s. 455 Kt d nip Ion fund w 111 U. rt. 'i'lunsiirrr (spei-ceiit.olelrciiuiloii). .... 6G2 50 Totals MAUIMrtKS. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided prollui NatiomU bunk notes out- Btandinpr Individual deposit Huuiect to check- $M7,337 67 Demand certificates of oe- Plt-. 20,140 08 Orlifled checks $167,41 65 Duo to Stale liunks and bniikois...... 274 67 274,3u7 Bl $ ro,non Ki.DllO 37.21W 20 050 Total .... 274,307 61 Stat of Or gon. ( County of Olul sop, si I, H. 8. finrdon, ciwsluer of the above named Punk, oo solemnly awear tlutt the ulxive state ment Is true to the best of my kncvvlcdijH mid "ellcf. 8. 8. (JOKDON, Cashier. Subscrihed and sworn t.n hnfra na t.t 0.1.1 day of March, lh03. J. 11. MANSEi.l,, o . ... Aotary rublie. Correct Attest : . GKOKGK FT.AVRI,, ) .1'iHN A. DKV1.IV. I Directors. WILLIAM M. LADD. 5 Tide Table for Astoria. MARCH. HIOH WATER. W T, F. . S. M. T W T. F. 10 8. 11 S. 1 M.l.l T. 14 W 1.. T. 1(1 17 H. Is 8. M.2I I. !fl W22 r. F. 24 8.. 2. 2i M 27 W.L., T.. .SI' j F.. :l A. M. Ii. m. ft. 0 ,) 17 7 1 00 8 2 ! 1 4S H 6 2 14 tt 7 P. M. li.mTTft LOW WATKB A. M. 2 44 8 15 3 Al 4 20 5 00 b 58 6 48 7 M 0 Oi 1') 01 III 50 11 M 0 4B 1 18 1 M 2 26 01 44 4 L") 5 24 0 20 7 44 8 m 10 (Hi 11 03 II M 0 1 12 01 12 M 1 83 2 14 2 M M 4 2( 5 18 0 23 7 41 9 0) 10 16 11 112 U 39 h.jn. 6 2:t 7 08 7 49 8 V9 V 04 9 44 10 27 11 14 U 10,! P. M. 0 11 :2 M 8 5 I 23 18 r 1 Oil 18 4 9. rji !k n! ft 2 4 2 0 1 5 1 li 1 1! 1 1 1 1 0 24 2 00 3 36 4 HO 6 24 6 00 (I 46 7 26 ! 8 Ut ll. ni.l ft. 6 46 0 0 7 23 0 0 7 56 0 0 8 27 0 (I M 59 I 2 0 82 2 0 10 01 12 7 1 2 10 X0 3 3 1 8 11 16 13 8 1 1 1 '1 3 8 49 4 46 5 53 7 13 8 ,S5 8 47 10 30 11 21 11 68 12 sis 8 411 0 0 S 81 11 20 (U 29 ! 0 27 : 2 01 3 26 , 4 20 I 6 21 ! 0 07 ' 0 48 pi Line difF Running r7THROUGH , W DAILY TRAINS Leav'ng Portland, 8:45 AM. 44 44 7:30 FM. 3 DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago. 40Hcurs Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. - Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, CI fl ing Cars. . . 2 21 8 28 4 21 5 08 A 48 K 2.1 7 01 7 88. 0 ;l 8 10 ;0 7 8 54 9 83 10 16 11 10 12 8'J !0 0 I 56 0 1 3 Oil 10 0 4 08 0 2 4 59 Jo 2 6 41 0 1 0 10 0 4 6 53 0 7 ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUARY, 1893. Oregon Fptnrdrjr March 11 Colunihiii WediM-diiy March 15. Mtt'e Suniltti Mrfrdi 19, Orm on hursday March 28. Columbia, Minav March i7. Ctale Friday Marcli,3l, ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Mnrninir boat Iprvps jurnrla iiniw ...t Sunday, nf. 7 a. m.; returning, leaves Portland daily, excepi Siiluiduy, hi b n. in. Mciit boat leaves Aicna daily, wept Hundav, 16 p m.i r liirnli (; leiives I'orllm a Mv, exct nt Munday, at 7 a. m. fl.e iiiurniug li at fi om l'r tlud inakt s laillllllL'.HOII tlif OrHii.ill sirlK Tnrt.,v. Tl,,,. riays. and ha'urda s ; en WnsHi 411011 side M.m (ims Wediu-sdajs and Krldavs. Fmiu XMcrla tlie liioriiiiie linats mi kt s liiiuiln on 1 lie Ore K'n aide M(,ndns, Weilnesdava and Fildavi, and mi the Waalilnguui lde luesdays, Thuin d:a and Saturdtus. For rules and general Intimation call on or address, W. H. HTJRLBURT, G. W. LOUK8BEHBY,' A. Gun ax. Atr Avut ruitlnnd.Or, " Astoria, Or. Mi The heicllt la reckoned fmin tlw. ivo, ,.t .... eraae lower low WHU ra thx n'mm f.,r a. ,1 a oundlnrH (ireKlv.tDon the tvu.il ami Uode. :o urvei nnir. T. Civ. KTioml, Drannfactiiriiiff Jeweler Wa ches a Spejialt. Solid and Piatcd Silver Ware. U.MBCEL'.AP Tl.at fjn be taken apart and V 4m Third Rtrptv, Vstor1, Oregon. Is ihe line to tnKe to all points EAST and SOUTH werchantsl I. XI. c& 1ST. OO- S3 Kleana.r Ilwaco liei'.VS A?t'l. II ibillv at 7l3A I in In, Tliuann a'i'i.ir at Tansr P.ib.t uml cn..niii win, ailron l rminunr north hi, 10 a. m uml with noil a 1 11 siii(l watei bav f r South Bend, SunaUine, North Cove Ami o her no nts tl MUnh tit Urayis liar, bor. lietumli 1; coinieci nr. Iiwhck witn s eaiersfor Astoria and Mr In Koala (or Portland. JOHN it. COULTER, L. A. LOOMIS, hecrerarv.' Fresldeul. K. V. EGBtKl'. SiipeilutendeLt. Safes, Fireproof. Tx, celeb'ated Alpine Safes kept In stock at the 7a, Third St., Keiil Estate OlBee. War ranted as good aa the best. Terms very easy W l..1r.T .... . It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers tie best Jeivice, com binli'g SPEED ami COMFOflT Iti tlie 1 opulpr rou'e Willi those v, ho wi li to travel ou THE SAFEST It Is thcefore the route r ihcu'd take. It runs Ihinueh'vcstibuled. trains every uay m the year to ST. PAUL AW CHICAGO No Change of Cars, H. B. PARKE E DKALEE US Lime, mick, Sand, Klre Unek. Fir Clay Ccmei'i. M M t-ced.Oati, stirw Jl. it. Drtying, Teaminfr and Exprost Ccsins. "Yes! Yes! Yes! Positively (I13 Very kd !" WILLIAM VTlLON,rrnr. FEFD - AND.- SALE - STABLE tleneral Kx.ress and Delivery RusinesH. JiEcn llOldnev str. el, Snhl s f.-m of Wrsl Ninth al, Asiorla Teli pln,ne No. 44. OURE FITS I When I My core I do not mean merely to it op t'lera for a limoand then hawthorn return aeain. I mean 1 radical euro. 1 hava made the dier.nss of Fi t 8, KI'ILEIVV or FALLING 81CILNES3 a :ifti-l.Miir sludy. I warrant my teinejy to cure . lie worst easea. Ilecaum other liavo falistl it u 0 reason fur not nowr recolvinjr tnro. bond ""ISJ," u'',t,,,e ,ml Free Bottl. of eit jJslllble remedr. (Jlvo Kipreesand Pt-nicL C. ROOT,. 183 Peorl St N. V. "hrt Iveuson. -TDB- f rank Cook 0ENTRAL : HOTEL OV TIIR KCROPBAN VLAN'-HRGR elean roon.a, a flrai-claaa restaurant. Hoard the day, eok. or month. I'rivaie rooms fnj 'imilies ete. Transient custom sulli-tuni j'HcrK, fish, etc., oivked to order. nrsi-eiaaa ss'oon rnn In roiinection with .10 premises. The best nf hIiihl lmnr. ami lirars. iood bLliard Ubltsa and private card ooms. L'oruer water Street and West ninth. Portland Branch -TUB- f ooncM Rite SOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock , Best Quality and . Lowest Prices at tbe Sign of Ihe Oolden Shoe. JOXI3NT HAEK COMPANY'S Rubber Boots, Shoes, an(l Lawn Tennises. PORTLAMP, OR. CARNAHAft & CO SueCPBSorg to I. W. C?se, Importer and bolusale and Retail dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second and Cast Street, ASTORIA, OREGON ASTORIA WORKS, O -no rr.lv street, li-ot JackiOQ. . Astorlu, Orejron. CcBfttl Mc!iicists & Bwiler Makers Land and Marine Kmtinea, Boiler work. Steam boat audCauuery Woik a Specialty. CattiBfi f AH Daieriptient Mada U Crdw at Sknrt Natina JO KH rn , Prei-tdent and Snn- U KOX V ic rresldvii Elegant Pu'Iinan Sin pn, . , NBifriorTiuriiit Slttpunr, . . SjI'BiM Free Sfto;;t?-cats SIctfcis, Only one change of cars Portlaiid to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of tne civilized world. Passengers tic keted via. all boats runnlna between Astoria, Kalama and forllaud. Full Information nmiMmtirr him tlm. a trains, routes and ntlir dmalia fnn'.Uhui n,. apullcatlou to R. L. KOLF. Aeut Astoria, f-'teamer TelepLone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenfrer Agunt, Ko.li'1 First tit., or. Wa&!iuKton, Portland. Oreitou. THE : OHEGOX : BAKERY A. A.CLKTEUXn.Prof. Good Bread Cakes and Psitrr. None but tbe est Materuls used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customp,?. Bread delivered in any part of the city Call and sco us or send or ders direct. " Correspondence solicited. ROSS, KICCINS Sl CO- ijiitcliers - and - (irocers. Astoria and Cpper Atfauia. Fliif Tea and (Yf , Table Ill.rira, loin -alio and Tmtilrai Kn:ln, Vnyeia-l-ess.a,ar cured hams, batvu. ere. CHCICE FRESH & SALT HEATS FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. HeaTT and Shall HAED"W ARE Cii .7 in 1 10 k Wagons and Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paint. .'!,, Yiimlshesw Loairera' Annplies, Kai,tanai .-ci.W Doors and V iui oira. PROVISiOTJS, FLOCK and MILL FD. 1 "T